Kendrick Lamar has returned with “The Heart Part 5.”
Read More “Kendrick Lamar – “The Heart Part 5””Arcade Fire – “Unconditional I (Lookout Kid)” Video
Arcade Fire have released a video for “Unconditional I (Lookout Kid).”
Read More “Arcade Fire – “Unconditional I (Lookout Kid)” Video”5/7/22 (Ten Songs)
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Read More “5/7/22 (Ten Songs)”Liner Notes (May 7th, 2022)
This week’s newsletter has thoughts on music I enjoyed (Set Your Goals, POP ETC), new music out this week (Stand Atlantic, Carly Rae Jepsen), and other random musings. Plus, a playlist of ten songs I liked, and this week’s supporter Q&A post can be found here.
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Read More “Liner Notes (May 7th, 2022)”Review: Something Corporate – Leaving Through The Window
“Write what you know.” That piece of advice has been given countless times to countless writers across countless different mediums, from books to films to TV shows. It’s not a bad tip, especially for greener storytellers, but it can also be limiting. In the world of songwriting, especially, one of the great joys is how a song can allow you to inhabit someone else’s life for a few minutes, or to experience a world other than your own. There’s something exhilarating about when a talented songwriter steps outside their own life to take a walk in someone else’s shoes, whether it’s Springsteen writing a bunch of songs about killers and criminals on Nebraska or Taylor Swift closing her own diary to explore character on folklore and evermore. Still, for some writers, the “Write what you know” mantra is the gateway to brilliance, and few young songwriters ever took it more seriously than Andrew McMahon did on Something Corporate’s 2002 major label debut, Leaving Through the Window.
McMahon turned 19 on September 3, 2001. A few months later, on the day after Christmas, he and his bandmates commenced recording for the album that would become their big breakthrough statement. By January, the album was done, and on May 7, 2002, it hit the streets. McMahon was still four months shy of his 20th birthday, and less than two years out of high school. Rather than try to write songs that hid his youth, McMahon embraced it. The result was one of the greatest and most authentic albums ever made about teen angst, growing up, and coming of age. Leaving Through the Window is now older than McMahon was when the record came out, but it remains gripping and beautiful due to how timeless the themes and stories proved to be.
Read More “Something Corporate – Leaving Through The Window”Nautical Mile – “Follow Me” (Video Premiere)
Today I’m thrilled to bring everyone a really cool music video for a cover of an Uncle Kracker classic, “Follow Me,” presented in the style of alternative rock/punk band Nautical Mile. The band, who hails from Perth, Australia, have toured with scene heavyweights like Senses Fail, Hawthorne Heights and Hands Like Houses and also released an EP of their own tunes recently called Embers. I was able to catch up with Nautical Mile to discuss their cover song, as well as what they’ve been up to musically, and if you’re enjoying the new single, you can purchase it at your favorite streaming service.
Read More “Nautical Mile – “Follow Me” (Video Premiere)”The Offspring – “Behind Your Walls” Video
The Offspring have released a video for their new single “Behind Your Walls.”
Read More “The Offspring – “Behind Your Walls” Video”Taylor Swift – “This Love (Taylor’s Version)”
Carly Rae Jepsen – “Western Wind” Video
Carly Rae Jepsen has released a video for “Western Wind.”
Read More “Carly Rae Jepsen – “Western Wind” Video”Stand Atlantic – “Dumb” Video
Stand Atlantic have released a video for “Dumb.”
Read More “Stand Atlantic – “Dumb” Video”Copeland Announce New Album
Copeland will release a new album, Revolving Doors: An Orchestral Best-Of, featuring new versions of old classics. Pre-orders are now up and the new version of “Coffee” is up for stream.
Read More “Copeland Announce New Album”Albums in Stores – May 6th, 2022
If you hit read more you can see all the releases we have in our calendar for the week. Hit the comments to access our forums and talk about what came out today, what albums you picked up, and to make mention of anything we may have missed.
Read More “Albums in Stores – May 6th, 2022”Near Beer – “Yelling At A Dog” (Video Premiere)
Today I’m really excited to bring everyone a new song by LA-based indie rock band, Near Beer, for their electric new single called “Yelling At A Dog.” The band is comprised of vocalist/guitarist Joey Siara, drummer Brent Stanathan, and bassist Jeremy Levy, and their dedication to their musical craft pays off widely on songs like this. Merged somewhere between the songwriting groove of Tom Petty, the modern flair of Brian Fallon, and the punk rock spirit of The Descendents, Near Beer could very well be your next music obsession. I had the chance to catch up with the band, and if you’re enjoying the new track, please consider purchasing it here.
Read More “Near Beer – “Yelling At A Dog” (Video Premiere)”Pierre Bouvier of Simple Plan on New Podcast
Pierre Bouvier of Simple Plan is on the latest episode of the Kyle Meredith With… podcast.
Read More “Pierre Bouvier of Simple Plan on New Podcast”Senses Fail Share Acoustic Renditions
Senses Fail have shared acoustic versions of “Death by Water” and “I’m Sorry I’m Leaving.”
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