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Sunny Day Real Estate Announce Tour
Sunny Day Real Estate have announced a new tour.
Read More “Sunny Day Real Estate Announce Tour”5/14/22 (Ten Songs)
Ten songs is a weekly playlist from Jason Tate featuring songs enjoyed over the previous week. It is included in every edition of the Liner Notes newsletter and is free to sign up for via email.
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Read More “5/14/22 (Ten Songs)”Liner Notes (May 14th, 2022)
Hi hi hi. This week’s newsletter has thoughts on music, thoughts on production complaints, thoughts on entertainment I enjoyed (and didn’t enjoy), and a playlist of ten songs I think are worth your time. And this week’s supporter Q&A post can be found here.
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Read More “Liner Notes (May 14th, 2022)”Alice Merton – “Loveback” (Song Premiere)
Today I’m excited to bring everyone the latest single from powerhouse singer Alice Merton called “Loveback.” The track inches closer to the finish line of her June 17th sophomore effort entitled S.I.D.E.S., and this artist would be perfect for fans of Florence and the Machine, Your Smith, and Maggie Rogers. Merton shared this about the latest single:
”‘Loveback’ talks about waking up one day and realizing someone has stolen a part of you that you want back. It was the realization that I didn’t ‘need’ anyone to exist. I was never dependent on anyone or anything, even if it at times felt like it. I felt like I was handing out something I was rarely getting back. At some point I felt like I had forgotten why I’m doing what I’m doing, and felt like I had lost sight of what’s really important to me.”
By setting her sights firmly back on what’s most important in her life, “Loveback” finds Alice Merton simultaneously at her most vulnerable and purposeful. If you’re enjoying the new single, please consider pre-ordering the new record here.
Read More “Alice Merton – “Loveback” (Song Premiere)”Bayside – “Strangest Faces”
Bayside have shared the new single “Strangest Faces.”
Read More “Bayside – “Strangest Faces””The Academy Is … Back
The Academy Is… on Instagram: “We’re Back”
Read More “The Academy Is … Back”Sunny Day Real Estate Added to Furnace Fest
The reunited Sunny Day Real Estate have been added to Furnace Fest.
Read More “Sunny Day Real Estate Added to Furnace Fest”Charlotte Sands – “Out of My Head”
Charlotte Sands has shared the new song “Out of My Head” featuring Aaron Gillespie.
Read More “Charlotte Sands – “Out of My Head””Dan Campbell Covers Bruce Springsteen
Dan Campbell’s Aaron West and the Roaring Twenties has shared their version of “Thunder Road.”
Read More “Dan Campbell Covers Bruce Springsteen”Manchester Orchestra – “Angel of Death (Acoustic)”
Manchester Orchestra have released an acoustic version of “Angel of Death” to all streaming platforms.
Albums in Stores – May 13th, 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 13th, 2022”My Chemical Romance – “The Foundation of Decay”
Review: State Champs – Kings of the New Age
On the latest offering of music from Albany, NY’s pop-punk band State Champs hone in on what their band does best, and still leave room for new added elements to their trademark sound. The band was at their most proficient, narrowing down over 30 songs to the 11 found on Kings of the New Age, and we’re left with the tracks they felt best represented this latest chapter of their musical discovery. The set of songs was produced by Drew Fulk (Ice Nine Kills, Lil Wayne) and he does a great job of bringing the band’s authentic songwriting to the forefront of the production. The album contains four songs with outside collaborators, including the single “Everybody But You” featuring Ben Barlow, and each of these guest spots lend themselves well to the overall sound State Champs went for. The band shared this about the album direction, “Lyrically, KOTNA is a reflection on the past few years during a very weird time. However, it is also a reminder that we’re only here for so long. Although we always live and learn by trial and error in areas like friendships, family, careers, relationships, etc., there’s no time for toxicity and negativity when a certain opportunity presents itself. Never waste a moment that can be seized. Times are changing, culture is evolving, and we’re happy to provide the soundtrack and let you know that we’re here to stay. Welcome to the new age.” With their pop-punk flag firmly planted, State Champs may have just provided us with the soundtrack to help remind us of the care free days and the endless possibilities of a summer that could change our lives for the better.
Read More “State Champs – Kings of the New Age”Pennywise Announce New Beer Collaboration
Pennywise have teamed up with El Segundo Brewing Company for a Unknown Road craft beer. The full press release can be found below.
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