Riley Breckenridge of Thrice is on the latest episode of The New Scene podcast. (Overcast link.)
Review: Green Day – Saviors
The 14th studio album by pop-punk legends, Green Day, called Saviors, lives up to its title as it very well may have saved the band from going down the unfortunate path that has haunted so many other legendary bands in their careers. While some bands have had trouble living up to the legacy of their past work, Green Day were getting dangerously close to this label after a bit of floundering after American Idiot. Sure, there were a few nuggets of gold to be found every now and then, but looking at the large body of work after American Idiot was a bit of a mixed bag. You had the strong 21st Century Breakdown record, followed by the hit or miss trilogy of ¡Uno! ¡Dos! ¡Tré!, then 2016’s decent Revolution Radio, only to be succeeded by arguably the weakest LP in Green Day’s discography, 2020’s Father of All Motherfuckers.
Read More “Green Day – Saviors”X Ambassadors Announce Their New Album
X Ambassadors will be releasing their new LP, Townie, on April 5th. Today, they’ve shared the lead single “No Strings.”
Read More “X Ambassadors Announce Their New Album”Interview: Sean Scanlon of Smallpools
Recently I was able to schedule a Zoom call with Sean Scanlon, the lead vocalist/keyboardist of Alt Rock band, Smallpools, to discuss everything that went into their great new single called “Night Shift.” In this interview, I asked Sean about how the band typically does most of their writing, his favorite songs in Smallpools’ discography, as well as the upcoming touring plans. Smallpools will be touring the U.S. with Grayscale starting this April and tickets are currently on sale.
Read More “Sean Scanlon of Smallpools”Green Day Talk With The Sun
Green Day talked with The Sun in a new wide ranging interview:
Mike says: “Social media is great for kids but if you’re finding your music via algorithms then that’s just fing lazy. I like to organically find new things. All I can say is just f***ing clear your search history to find new s***.” Tre laughs: “We say this now but as soon as we hang up, we’ll be making a TikTok account.”
Billie Joe adds: “I was told that Brain Stew was a sudden popular thing on TikTok with a lot of hip-hop kids dancing to it. And that’s cool. But I don’t have the patience to use it. It’s just like, eurgh. It’s cool for other people but we’re old- school man.”
That is why you won’t find the passionate and outspoken songwriiter venting on social media.
Billie Joe says: “My opinions are always in my songs. I don’t like to Tweet or Instagram about politics, because you’re contributing to insane people who are just bitching, arguing and taking sides. So I write about it in my songs. It’s funny as on New Year’s Eve, we played American Idiot [on Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve show] and we changed ‘redneck agenda’ to MAGA agenda’ [Trump’s Make America Great Again slogan]. Well, I woke up the next morning to people saying, ‘F***ng blah blah I can’t believe he said it’ or ‘it’s so awesome’ which was crazy. And then it’s on Fox News and Elon Musk and Tom Morello are saying things about it. But it threw me as we’d pre-taped the show a month before and I’d forgotten about that lyric change. On actual New Year’s Eve, we were in our cover band, The Coverups, raising money for a chimpanzee sanctuary so I was like, ‘Hey what are you talking about? I was raising money for chimps’.”
Anthony Green Covers Title Fight
Anthony Green has shared a cover of “Numb, but I Still Feel It.” He’s also announced some new tour dates.
Read More “Anthony Green Covers Title Fight”Billie Joe Armstrong Breaks Down Some of the Band’s Singles
Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day broke down some of their biggest hits:
There’s a band called 5 Seconds of Summer who wanted me to write a song for them. All of a sudden I was writing the lyrics, and I was like, “Oh my God, there’s no f—ing way I’m giving these guys this song.” There’s all those [lyrics] where it’s the last moment of someone’s life — it’s so intense. It’s just a song [from 2016’s Revolution Radio] about being a survivor.
Jimmy Eat World Play Halftime Show
A fan has shared a video of Jimmy Eat World playing the Ravens/Texans halftime show this weekend.
Read More “Jimmy Eat World Play Halftime Show”Avril Lavigne Announces Greatest Hits Tour
Avril Lavigne has announced a greatest hits tour. Simple Plan, All Time Low, and Girlfriends will be opening.
Read More “Avril Lavigne Announces Greatest Hits Tour”Alkaline Trio Performing on Kimmel
Alkaline Trio wil perform on Jimmy Kimmel Live on Tuesday, January 23rd
Read More “Alkaline Trio Performing on Kimmel”New Green Day Video Interview
Green Day did a new video interview with Q with Tom Power.
Read More “New Green Day Video Interview”1/20/24 (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.
This playlist is available on Spotify and Apple Music.
Read More “1/20/24 (Ten Songs)”Liner Notes (January 20th, 2024)
This week’s newsletter looks at Green Day’s new album and sprinkles in some other thoughts on the music and entertainment I spent time with last week. This week’s supporter Q&A post can be found here.
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Read More “Liner Notes (January 20th, 2024)”Review: Definitely Maybe – “Are We Having Fun Yet?”
The latest single from Chicago pop-punk band, Definitely Maybe, called “Are We Having Fun Yet?” embraces the chaos of chasing your dreams head on. The band found moderate success with their last single, “One More Night,” and Definitely Maybe continue the momentum gained on this electric track. Singer/lyricist Courtney Clinkert remains as captivating as she’s ever been on this single that sounds reminiscent of the sound that Charlotte Sands and Yours Truly have gone for recently, with equally pleasing results here. The band shared, “’Are We Having Fun Yet?’ is a relentless exploration of the toll ambition takes on the soul. Delving into the highs and lows of chasing dreams, it offers an unfiltered look at the exhaustion and self-discovery that comes with the journey.”
Read More “Definitely Maybe – “Are We Having Fun Yet?””Ben Hazlewood – “Always There” (Song Premiere)
Today I’m excited to share with everyone the latest single from Aussie pop artist, Ben Hazlewood, called “Always There.” On this heart-wrenching track, Hazlewood encapsulates the feeling of a one-sided relationship. As Hazlewood writes on the single, “‘Why don’t you love me?’ The question hands in the air, frozen in time, a mirror to my soul being left in the cold. I hoped I could translate through song an audible monument to love’s resilience. Despite your attempts to knock it down, my love is ‘Always There.'” Ben Hazlewood understands the beauty of pop music, and he’s an artist to watch as this year unfolds.
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