New Found Glory will release Make The Most Of It on January 20th. Pre-orders are now up (limited color) and they’ve shared a video for “Dream Born Again.”
Read More “New Found Glory Announce Acoustic EP, Share New Song”Patrick Stump Discusses “Merry Spidey Christmas”
Patrick Stump talked with Consequence about “Merry Christmas Spidey” from the Marvel show.
Read More “Patrick Stump Discusses “Merry Spidey Christmas””Honestly I just had fun with it. And being even more honest, I had had the “Christmas Christmas Christmas” melody kicking around my brain for years without a place to use it, so somehow when I saw the phrase “Merry Spidey Christmas,” the rest of the song sort of wrote itself.
I had the opportunity to take some photos from the Midtown reunion shows at the Garden Grove Amphitheater in California on October 14th. You can find those below.
Jin Woo – “Don’t Be Late For the End of the World” (Song Premiere)
Today I’m thrilled to bring everyone the debut single from an artist named Jin Woo, called “Don’t Be Late For the End of the World.” On this great-sounding track, Woo is making it his mission to “save the kids” and be a beacon of hope for all who check out his unique brand of music. If you’re enjoying the early listen, don’t forget to purchase the single when it releases on November 11th. I was also able to catch up with Jin Woo for a brief chat about the new single:
Read More “Jin Woo – “Don’t Be Late For the End of the World” (Song Premiere)”Greg Graffin on New Podcast
Greg Graffin was on this week’s Power Chord Hour Podcast to talk his new book Punk Paradox and what Bad Religion has planned for 2023.
Hatchie – “Nosedive”
Hatchie has shared the new song “Nosedive.”
Read More “Hatchie – “Nosedive””Fleet Foxes – “A Sky Like I’ve Never Seen”
Fleet Foxes have shared the new song “A Sky Like I’ve Never Seen.”
Read More “Fleet Foxes – “A Sky Like I’ve Never Seen””The Ataris Announce Album Show in LA
The Ataris will be doing a So Long, Astoria show in Los Angelas next April with the original album lineup
Read More “The Ataris Announce Album Show in LA”Review: Pinkshift – Love Me Forever
Music is a powerful tool, and sometimes you can pinpoint the exact moment when a band is poised for big things. I found out about Baltimore punk band, Pinkshift, in a similar way as most of us who visit this site on a frequent basis: by an insightful recommendation. Jason wrote about Pinkshift in a Liner Notes newsletter, and it piqued my interest in this band. Pinkshift does a really great job of combining anthemic punk rock with hardcore elements, paired with the pop sensibilities to add in flavorful hooks into the mix to keep the listener engaged and wanting to hear more from this sonically interesting artist whose music appears to spreading like a wildfire in the music community. Comprised of vocalist Ashrita Kumar, guitarist Paul Vallejo, drummer Myron Houngbedji, and bassist Erich Weinroth, Pinkshift are able to catch lightning in a bottle with the aggressive Love Me Forever that has the same potential for breakout success much like the early days of My Chemical Romance.
Read More “Pinkshift – Love Me Forever”Kit Major – Vampire Saturday (Album Stream)
Today is a great day to introduce everyone to Kit Major, a great pop artist in the same vein as Poppy and Avril Lavigne, who has graciously agreed to share her new EP Vampire Saturday early with our audience. This debut EP will be released everywhere music is sold on November 9th. Kit Major shared:
Vampire Saturday is the first EP project I’ve put out. I wanted to wait until I had a story to tell. This is the story of my twenty-something experience. Through love, heartbreak, and self reflection comes rock ‘n roll. This EP is self-reflective, like most of my music. It’s intimate, edgy, rowdy, and angsty. It’s also nostalgic for my own young days, my late teens, earliest 20s. That time in your life when you’re desperate to finish growing up and become the person you are destined to be.
If you’ve been looking for that next great artist that checks all of the boxes of awesomeness, look no further than Kit Major.
Read More “Kit Major – Vampire Saturday (Album Stream)”Bleachers Join New Version of Taylor Swift’s “Anti-Hero”
Bleachers are featured on a new version of Taylor Swift’s “Anti-Hero.”
Read More “Bleachers Join New Version of Taylor Swift’s “Anti-Hero””Creeper – “Ghost Brigade”
Creeper have shared the new track “Ghost Brigade.”
Read More “Creeper – “Ghost Brigade””Hunny – “JFK”
Hunny have shared the new song “JFK.”
Read More “Hunny – “JFK””Low’s Mimi Parker Has Passed Away
Mimi Parker of Low has passed away.
Read More “Low’s Mimi Parker Has Passed Away”Interview: Drowse – Three Faces (Cyanoacrylate) (Song Premiere + Interview)
Drowse has delivered some of the best electronic and experimental music over the past few years dating back to their 2018 Flenser debut Cold Air. Now four years later with death, pandemic, and intense introspection all occurring in between, Kyle Bates is back with Drowse’s stunning fourth album, Wane Into It. As challenging as it is dark, Wane Into It explores how we curate the memories we want others to remember us by and how the internet plays an integral role in that. It’s a hyperrealistic and surreal look into loss, death, and all the anxiety that gets wrapped up into it. Today we are proud to premiere the final taste of Wane Into It before it releases on November 11th – the penultimate track “Three Faces (Cyanoacrylate).” A gentle acoustic strum paces the eight-and-a-half minute track before descending into sinister tones, all while Bates airy vocals chronicle what we lose due to distance and memory. But before we get into that, Kyle and I discussed the new record, what spurred some of the themes on Wane Into It, and ultimately what he hopes this record accomplishes. Check that out and “Three Faces (Cyanoacrylate)” below.
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