Haim have announced a reissue of their debut album, Days Are Gone, for its 10th anniversary.
Billie Eilish – “What Was Made For?”
Billie Eilish has shared the new song “What Was Made For?” from the Barbie soundtrack.
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Spanish Love Songs have shared a video for “Pendulum.”
Read More “Spanish Love Songs – “Pendulum” Video”Review: Charlotte Sands – Good Now EP
”No I’ll never be all right, but maybe I’ll get close…” Charlotte Sands sings vulnerably on the single “Alright,” as she now has a true home for the great song on the Good Now EP. Sands stormed onto the music scene by being at the tip of the tongue of bands, like The Maine and Sleeping With Sirens, with key collaborations on singles such as “Loved You A Little,” and she continues her trajectory in the right direction with this latest collection of songs found here. The EP finds Charlotte Sands exploring the realm of possibilities that she can take her music next, and makes all the right moves on arguably her most dramatic and immediate record to date.
Read More “Charlotte Sands – Good Now EP”Kris Baha and Ghosts In The Machine – “Flesh and Code” (Song Premiere)
Today I’m so excited to share with everyone the latest single from DJ/Producer Kris Baha, who under the solo moniker of Ghosts In The Machine, has released “Flesh & Code.” It is the second single from the forthcoming LP that will be released later on this year. Metaphorically, the track represents the desire to break free from societal constructs, experiencing alienation, doubts and glitches that plague one’s existence. With a sound that strays somewhere between the heavy synths of Blaqk Audio paired with a techno-punk sound, Kris Baha has found the right groove with Ghosts In The Machine.
Read More “Kris Baha and Ghosts In The Machine – “Flesh and Code” (Song Premiere)”Boygenius Announce New Tour Dates
Boygenius have shared some new tour dates for the fall.
Read More “Boygenius Announce New Tour Dates”The Romance have released the new song “FU2URFACE.”
Savings – “Get Well Soon” (Documentary Video Premiere)
Today is a great day to share the new video documentary from emo band, Savings, that features an in-depth look at their new album, Get Well Soon. Deploying a smart and immersive blend of pop-punk stylings, Savings nods to the 00s purveyors of the genre and nu-punk, while shading the sound with elements of Midwest emo. New collection Get Well Soon is an emotionally charged, hook-laden affair with vulnerable lyricism and soaring choruses. The upcoming collection nods to the likes of Hot Mulligan, Free Throw and Movements. The band have recently featured on Fresh Finds Rock & Emo Right Now on Spotify.
Read More “Savings – “Get Well Soon” (Documentary Video Premiere)”Bearings – “Live Forever Never Die” Video
Bearings have released a video for “Live Forever Never Die.”
Read More “Bearings – “Live Forever Never Die” Video”Chris Farren – “First Place” Video
Chris Farren has released the new song “First Place.”
Read More “Chris Farren – “First Place” Video”The Hives – “Rigor Mortis Radio”
Corey Taylor – “Post Traumatic Blues”
Corey Taylor has released the new song “Post Traumatic Blues.”
Read More “Corey Taylor – “Post Traumatic Blues””Chris Shiflett – “Damage Control”
Chris Shiflett has shared the new song “Damage Control.”
Read More “Chris Shiflett – “Damage Control””Fiddlehead – “Sleepyhead” Video
Fiddlehead have shared a video for “Sleepyhead.”
Read More “Fiddlehead – “Sleepyhead” Video”Jony Ive Designs a Record Player
Linn worked with Jony Ive to create the Sondek LP12-50 turntable. It’s only $60,000 and there are only 250 in existence.
LoveFrom has applied their design expertise to the new, precision-machined power/speed control button and hinges – providing delightful and precise interaction with the turntable. Further aesthetic refinements to the classic Sondek LP12 form have been made with deep respect for the quality and integrity of the product.
The combination of performance, usability, and aesthetic improvements result in an historic piece with unrivalled sonic quality and beauty. Only 250 of these limited edition Sondek LP12-50s will ever be produced – with each bearing an embossed aluminium plaque celebrating this landmark collaboration with individual numbering.