FIDLAR have returned with the new song “FSU.”
Read More “FIDLAR – “FSU””Catbite – “Everybody Talks” Video
Catbite have released a video for their cover of Neon Trees’ “Everybody Talks.”
Read More “Catbite – “Everybody Talks” Video”Nothing, Nowhere – “M1sery_Syndrome”
Nothing, Nowhere. has released a new single called “M1sery_Syndrome,” featuring Buddy Nielsen of Senses Fail.
Read More “Nothing, Nowhere – “M1sery_Syndrome””Jedha – “To Peace”
Jedha have released the new song “To Peace.”
Read More “Jedha – “To Peace””Action/Adventure Cover Taylor Swift
Action/Adventure have shared a cover of “The Last Great American Dynasty.”
Read More “Action/Adventure Cover Taylor Swift”Albums in Stores – Aug. 26th, 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 – Aug. 26th, 2022”Review: Butch Walker – As…Glenn
A bar band balladeer playing songs in a smoky dive, hammering away at the piano and spilling his soul onto the keys as the hour gets progressively later and the inattentive crowd gets progressively more intoxicated. Or maybe there isn’t much of a “crowd” at all and he’s mostly playing for the bartender and a few drunk regulars. For so many musicians, these sentences describe a day-by-day and night-by-night reality. Getting gigs is easy; getting the audience to pay even an ounce of attention is hard. And yet, if you live that life, you still show up every night, seeking solace in the songs you’re playing and hoping that, one of these nights, even one other person will find meaning in them too.
We tend to think of careers in music as glamorous, but if you’ve actually tried your hand at one, you know the reality is something else entirely. It’s late nights and long tours and loneliness. It’s drunk people talking over your songs. It’s the sting of polite but passionless applause. It’s bar fights breaking up your set and derailing any momentum you felt you had going onstage. It’s the hope that maybe this song, maybe this show, maybe this night will be different; maybe this one will be the big break. And it’s the crushing disappointment of your reality consistently falling well short of your expectations.
On his 10th full-length album, Butch Walker turns all of this not-so-glamorous musical reality into fertile ground for the best music he’s made in years. The album in question, Butch Walker As…Glenn, is a not-quite-concept-album about a bar singer named Glenn (Butch’s middle name) and the songs he plays in his set on any given night, in any given pub, in any given town in America. Unlike Butch’s last album, 2020’s full-blown rock opera American Love Story, there isn’t really a firm narrative here. The concept is little more than a framing device, with the album starting on an introduction of the titular singer, ending with an encore, and featuring a skit about one of those aforementioned bar fights somewhere in the middle.
But listen to the songs themselves and you can hear how the spirit of the concept bled into Butch’s writing for this album. All the big-dream romanticism and all the weathered weariness of being a working-class career musician is there in the music, and the album knits those conflicting emotions and moods together into a surprisingly poignant treatise on resilience and the beauty of a no-frills, knockout song. Will Hoge once wrote: “Keep on dreaming if it breaks your heart.” Glenn is all about the musicians who keep dreaming that dream year after year, looking for moments of transcendence amidst colorful stage lights and bar floors sticky from decades worth of spilled beer. Some nights, you find that transcendence. Other nights, it might as well be a billion lightyears away.
Read More “Butch Walker – As…Glenn”Interview: Slade Echeverria of Anarbor
Recently I was able to catch up with lead vocalist of Anarbor, Slade Echeverria, for an in-depth interview about the band’s new music. I also asked Slade about Anarbor’s legacy, and the range of emotions now that Anarbor will be releasing their fourth studio album, called Love & Drugs on September 2nd via ONErpm.
Read More “Slade Echeverria of Anarbor”One South Lark – “Pop Star” (Song Premiere)
Today I’m thrilled to share the latest single from indie pop band, One South Lark, called “Pop Star.” The band is comprised of singer Robert Freeman, guitarist Grayson Worley, and drummer Tabor Brewster, and their unique chemistry pays off on tracks like this one. The track comes from their upcoming EP, ’Til September, and showcases the band’s continued growth in writing pop heavy hooks.
Read More “One South Lark – “Pop Star” (Song Premiere)”Junro – “Stay Here Now” (Video Premiere)
I couldn’t be more excited to bring everyone the latest single from Junro, called “Stay Here Now.” The song builds off of the band’s successful debut EP, Throwing Stones, and speaks to their commitment in putting their best foot forward in their music. The band shared:
”Stay Here Now” is about hating where you are and trying to get out. I moved back to my home town a few years ago with my family and even though we came back on our terms and for our own reasons, it’s hard for me to feel successful living where I grew up. This song is one of the first we sent over to Andrew Groves, the singer and guitar player of Arcane Roots and our producer for ‘Matches’, and it really was the catalyst in our sonic change. We had a ton of fun trying to make the ending sound as massive as possible, layering so many guitars and different sounds. We think the track really defines the new vibe and we hope it hits listeners as hard as we worked on these tracks.
If you’re enjoying the single as much as I have been, please consider purchasing it starting this week. Junro’s new EP, Matches, also features this great single and will be released on November 4th.
Read More “Junro – “Stay Here Now” (Video Premiere)”The Roof Dogs – “Weather” (Video Premiere)
Today is the perfect day to share The Roof Dogs new music video called “Weather.” In this track, that comes from their 2023 debut LP Here You Are, the band packs into crunchy guitars paired with crisply delivered vocals for a crowd-pleasing indie rock delivery. A traditional four-piece in composition, the band consists of Andrew Marczak on guitar, synthesizers, and shared lead vocal duties with Jesse Cheshire (guitar), Sean Maher (bass), and is rounded out with Jack Brereton on the drums. Your next great musical obsession has arrived.
Read More “The Roof Dogs – “Weather” (Video Premiere)”Expert Timing – New Queen (Song Premiere)
Expert Timing returns with their sophomore outing Stargazing, its sound carrying an emotional punch that harkens back to the early emo of Hot Rod Circuit and Hey Mercedes. The record drops on September 23rd via Count Your Lucky Stars Records but we have an exclusive taste with the band’s latest single “New Queen.” Vocalist/bassist Katrina Snyder describes the track as:
It’s incredibly frustrating when you deep dive history and find that women have always been behind so many of the biggest events in history, yet their stories weren’t told and names were rarely printed. Even now, most women can tell you a circumstance in which her accomplishments were pushed aside or credit taken in favor of a man being in the spotlight. “New Queen” is about those forgotten women and celebrating them.
Check it out below and pre-order it on vinyl here.
Read More “Expert Timing – New Queen (Song Premiere)”‘One Fell Swoop’ Coming to Vinyl
The Spill Canvas’s One Fell Swoop is getting a vinyl pressing. Pre-orders go live tomorrow.
Read More “‘One Fell Swoop’ Coming to Vinyl”Riot Fest Announce Hourly Schedule
Riot Fest have announced the hourly schedule.
Tegan and Sara – “Faded Like a Feeling” Video
Tegan and Sara have shared the new song “Faded Like a Feeling.”
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