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Read More “Albums in Stores – Apr. 14th, 2023”Say Anything Announce New Single
Say Anything will release “Psyche!” on April 28th. Pre-save is up and the press release is below.
Read More “Say Anything Announce New Single”Make Something Wonderful
From the Steve Jobs archive:
A curated collection of Steve’s speeches, interviews and correspondence, Make Something Wonderful offers an unparalleled window into how one of the world’s most creative entrepreneurs approached his life and work. In these pages, Steve shares his perspective on his childhood, on launching and being pushed out of Apple, on his time with Pixar and NeXT, and on his ultimate return to the company that started it all.
Codefendants – “Suckers” Video
Codefendants have released a video for “Suckers.”
Read More “Codefendants – “Suckers” Video”Blink-182 to Play Coachella
Blink-182 will be playing Coachella on Friday. The set will be livestreamed.
Read More “Blink-182 to Play Coachella”Hot Mulligan – “Gans Media Retro Games”
Hot Mulligan have shared the new song “Gans Media Retro Games.”
Read More “Hot Mulligan – “Gans Media Retro Games””Broadway Calls – “A Little Shake” (Song Premiere)
Today I’m excited to share with everyone the latest single from punk band, Broadway Calls, called “A Little Shake.” On this electric single, Broadway Calls channel their love for slick harmonies and breakneck hooks into a crowd-pleasing song. I was also able to catch up with lead vocalist and guitarist Ty Vaughn for a brief interview below.
Read More “Broadway Calls – “A Little Shake” (Song Premiere)”Spitalfield Announce New Tour
Spitalfield are heading out on a tour to celebrate Remember Right Now.
Read More “Spitalfield Announce New Tour”Balance and Composure Return With Two New Songs
Balance and Composure have returned with “Savior Mode” and “Last to Know.”
Read More “Balance and Composure Return With Two New Songs”The National – “Your Mind Is Not Your Friend” Video
The National have shared the new song “Your Mind Is Not Your Friend.”
Read More “The National – “Your Mind Is Not Your Friend” Video”KC Rae – “Blockbuster”
KC Rae has shared the new song “Blockbuster.”
Read More “KC Rae – “Blockbuster””Review: Sarah and the Safe Word – The Book of Broken Glass
Oscar Wilde once said, “If one cannot enjoy reading a book over and over again, there is no use in reading it at all.” The fourth album by Sarah and the Safe Word, The Book of Broken Glass, tells a story that weaves a tangled web and adds just enough new elements into the band’s sound to keep the listener coming back for more. The set was produced by veteran hit-maker Jim Wirt, and this slick collection of songs moves the needle in the right direction for the band’s overall development. This album also features three tracks with outside collaborators, and yet these extra voices only add to the mystique that this artist has perfected through their mix of cabaret, emo, punk, and rock elements. With a wide range of emotions shown on these 13 songs, Sarah and the Safe Word make their most dramatic stamp on the music scene to date.
After a brief introductory song to set the stage for the chaos and tragedy that outlines the path ahead, the band kicks into full gear with the lead single, “Ruby Off The Rails.” The track features a great, heavy riff from Kienan Dietrich that sets the tone for the song that rocks with pointed purpose. The second half of the chorus, “She has a voice like tea and money stirred into your darkest worries / If the room is getting blurry, there’s no need to hurry / Hurry up and wait / Time is largely a construct,” is orchestrated to take the audience on a thrilling ride. The current single, “Old Lace” follows the driving, hard-hitting song with a balanced blend of cabaret and rock music as Sarah Rose laments on the first verse, “I wish they’d drop the bomb, I’m wearing thin / And if I’m drowning in my sorrows, I say bathe in them / I’m falling out of circadian / Lord, bless me with a sleepless night again.” The band does a great job with their improved chemistry, while violinist Susy Reyes showcases some great playing to keep the interest high.
Read More “Sarah and the Safe Word – The Book of Broken Glass”Occurrence – “Slow Violence” (Album Stream)
Today is a great day to share the latest LP from electronic band Occurrence, called Slow Violence. On this expansive double album from the NYC-based band, it tackles themes from the blissful feeling of love all the way to lowest of lows of failure. Occurrence is Ken Urban (electronics, synths & beats), Cat Hollyer (vocals, flute) and Johnny Hager (vocals), and the album is out everywhere music is sold today.
Read More “Occurrence – “Slow Violence” (Album Stream)”Between The Echoes – “Night Diving (Reimagined)” (Song Premiere)
Today I’m thrilled to share with everyone the latest single from Between The Echoes called “Night Diving (Reimagined)” On this Thrice cover, Between The Echoes do the original song justice by adding their unique take on the instrumental song by adding their own vocals and personality directly back into the music. Katie Jean (vocals) shared:
As a band, we are huge fans of Thrice and their instrumental version of ‘Night Diving.’ We thought it would be an incredible opportunity to take a song we loved so dearly and reimagine it with not only vocals, but also through lots of added ear candy sprinkled about. Not only lyrically but also musically, it was very important to us that we pay homage to Thrice’s Alchemy Index and simply add our magical touch to the song!
Between The Echoes are onto something truly magical here.
Read More “Between The Echoes – “Night Diving (Reimagined)” (Song Premiere)”Hawthorne Heights Unveils Festival Lineup
Hawthorne Heights has unveiled the “Is for Lovers” lineups.