Early pressings of New Found Glory’s From the Screen to Your Stereo 2 were missing “The Promise.” An update from the label can be found below. They also mention an upcoming re-pressing of the From the Screen to Your Stereo as well.
Read More “Drive-Thru Records Address Missing Track on ‘FTSTYS2’”Review: Twenty One Pilots – Clancy
The seventh studio album from Twenty One Pilots, called Clancy, brings closure to the near decade-long conceptual series that began with Trench. In many ways, Twenty One Pilots are challenging their audience to go on this ride with them as they navigate through the waters of rap, alternative, punk, and indie rock, while still looking for new and innovative ways to express the right emotions in their music. Clancy is the character that the band first introduced in Trench, and this record of the same name pulls out some additional thematic elements to bring rich context to the story. After some hard to hear radio chatter on the beginning of the opener, “Overcompensate,” a voice comes on to set the tone by stating emphatically, “Welcome back to Trench.” By taking a brief detour to where they’ve been, while still trying to advance the music forward in their repertoire, Twenty One Pilots have crafted an album worthy of multiple repeat spins and reward listeners willing to take deep dive into the world of Clancy.
Read More “Twenty One Pilots – Clancy”Fake News – “Time & Place” (Track-by-Track)
Today I’m thrilled to share with everyone an exclusive Track-by-Track by Queensland pop-punk band, Fake News, for their new EP Time & Place. With a fist-pumping blend of catchy hooks, punchy lyricism and exhilarating riffs, Fake News have honed an unabashed and expressive brand of modern punk rock. The Queensland outfit have cut their teeth supporting some of punk’s most iconic names, from Pennywise to Lagwagon, and debut LP Everyday Warrior garnered them a wave of support across Australia and beyond with its fresh but nostalgic delivery. Last month, the band dropped lead single “Moving On,” and have picked up international tastemaker press support from the likes of Idobi Radio and New Noise Magazine as they build towards Time & Place. You can also check out a stream of the record below.
Read More “Fake News – “Time & Place” (Track-by-Track)”JT Woodruff on New Podcast
JT Woodruff of Hawthorne Heights is on the latest Podioslave Podcast. (Overcast link.)
Maggie Rogers Covers Bonnie Raitt
Maggie Rogers covered “I Can’t Make You Love Me” for SiriusXM.
Read More “Maggie Rogers Covers Bonnie Raitt”Avril Lavigne Brings Out Deryck Whibley in Vegas
Avril Lavigne brought out Sum 41’s Deryck Whibley to perform “In Too Deep” in Vegas. Fan-shot video can be found below.
Read More “Avril Lavigne Brings Out Deryck Whibley in Vegas”Jennifer Lopez Cancels Summer Tour
Jennifer Lopez has canceled her summer tour.
Read More “Jennifer Lopez Cancels Summer Tour”Thom Yorke Solo Tour
Thom Yorke has announced a new solo tour.
Read More “Thom Yorke Solo Tour”Cyndi Lauper Announces Final Tour
Cyndi Lauper has announced her final tour.
Read More “Cyndi Lauper Announces Final Tour”Spotify Announces New Price Increase
The Spotify Premium Individual plan is increasing by $1, from $10.99 to $11.99 per month, according to the company’s updated price listings. The Premium Family plan, which provides access for up to six members a household, is going up by $3, from $16.99 to $19.99 per month.
Lé Tired – “Far Out”
Lé Tired have released the new song “Far Out” featuring Sean Mackin of Yellowcard.
Read More “Lé Tired – “Far Out””6/1/24 (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 “6/1/24 (Ten Songs)”Liner Notes (June 1st, 2024)
The first great pop-punk album of summer 2024 is here. Plus, some other random thoughts on other things. This week’s supporter Q&A post can be found here.
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