Green Day performed “Bobby Sox” on Kimmel.
Read More “Green Day Perform on Kimmel”Bright Eyes Cancel Shows
Bright Eyes have cancelled their next three shows on the advice of doctors.
Read More “Bright Eyes Cancel Shows”Autopilot Off Coming to Vinyl
Autopilot Off’s Make a Sound is getting a vinyl pressing for the first time. Details below.
Read More “Autopilot Off Coming to Vinyl”Cascade Riot – “Ruby” (Video Premiere)
Today is a great day to share the new single and music video from Cascade Riot, called “Ruby.” “Ruby” is the 2nd single from Cascade Riot’s forthcoming debut album on PNWK Records. While their previous single, “Exit 55,” showed off a more aggressive side, “Ruby” shows off a poppier, bouncier side while still retaining the band’s trademark elements. Lyrically the song explores themes of introspection and longing for something that once belonged to you but has slipped away. Vocalist and guitarist Ryan Failla shared, “With this album we’re really trying to let all of our influences show and expand our sound a bitwithout losing sight of what makes us who we are. I remember picking up an acoustic guitar one day and just randomly strumming those opening chords. The rest of the song came very quickly after that. The lyrics just kind of spilled out and are a pretty accurate depiction of how I was feeling at the time.” If you’re enjoying the early listen, please consider supporting Cascade Riot here.
Read More “Cascade Riot – “Ruby” (Video Premiere)”Lost Like Lions – “Is It True?” (Song Premiere)
Today is a great day to share the news that Lost Like Lions have returned with a great new single called “Is It True?” The band is excited about this new direction in their sound, and is perfect for fans of The Starting Line and The Dangerous Summer.
Read More “Lost Like Lions – “Is It True?” (Song Premiere)”Origami Angel Share Two New Songs
Origami Angel have shared a new video for “Sixth Cents (Get It?)” and “Secondgradefoofight.”
Read More “Origami Angel Share Two New Songs”Interview: Peter James of Manic Kat Records
Recently I was able to schedule a Zoom call with Peter James, the owner of indie label Manic Kat Records, to discuss his label’s upcoming 10th anniversary. I also asked Peter about what qualities he looks for when signing bands/artists to his label, the best practices he’s learned in the music business, as well as how he sees the state of vinyl production today. Manic Kat Records has a roster that includes Ryan Cabrera, The Anchor, Along Came A Spider, and Todd Morse.
Read More “Peter James of Manic Kat Records”Parker Woodland – “The Reckoning”
The new single from power-pop trio, Parker Woodland, has been released called “The Reckoning.” Parker Woodland have also announced their debut LP, There’s No Such Thing As Time, that also released today.
Read More “Parker Woodland – “The Reckoning””The Postal Service to Go on Hiatus
The Postal Service have announced an indefinite hiatus after this run of shows.
Read More “The Postal Service to Go on Hiatus”Japandroids Detail the End of the Band
An excellent feature on everything surrounding the final Japandroids’ album is up over at Stereogum:
These are standard talking points for a 41-year-old who has spent nearly half his life in a rock band. I imagine a glimpse into King’s personal life would endear fans who might otherwise be skeptical about a Japandroids album with a song called “Upon Sober Reflection.” But early sobriety and new fatherhood are special, fragile things of which anyone would be protective. Especially for someone like King, who is described by anyone who truly knows him with some variation of “intensely private.” If alcohol and lust were the lifeblood of Japandroids, it only stands to reason that serenity would be the death of them. But if anyone cops a resentment over King’s healthier, happier life, just know: You’ve been grieving a version of Japandroids that hasn’t existed for over a decade. Fate & Alcohol is the stage of acceptance
Underoath – “Teeth” Video
Underoath have released a video for the new song “Teeth.”
Read More “Underoath – “Teeth” Video”Review: Taylor Acorn – Survival In Motion
Every now and then in our lives we will discover an artist that checks all of the boxes of our music interests. This happened to me this past Friday when I hit play on Survival In Motion, the debut album from Taylor Acorn. The powerhouse vocals, crisp songwriting, and the overall feeling of good vibes coming through the speakers washed over me from the opening notes all the way to the dramatic conclusion of the album. Taylor Acorn shared, “I feel like I’ve been waiting a lifetime to be able to say ‘I’m putting out a debut album’, but in all honesty I’m so glad I waited for as long as I have, I feel like I’ve finally found my sound — I’ve fallen in love with every single song in it’s own right, the writing process was truly something I’ll never forget — and to top it off I got to share the experience with my best friends and some of the most amazing and talented people I know. I’m not sure what will come next, but this chapter is something that I am so unbelievably proud of and I can’t wait to share it with everyone. I hope you love it and I hope you find peace in knowing that no matter what we go through, we are all walking representation of survival in motion and life is a gift no matter how crazy it can be.” Taylor Acorn has a voice that fits somewhere between the emotive vocals of Hayley Williams, the range of Kelly Clarkson, and the punk brashness of Charlotte Sands, while her warm delivery still feels refreshing and new.
Read More “Taylor Acorn – Survival In Motion”Breaking: Jack Antonoff Wears Earplugs
Jack Antonoff had a humorous response to the online chatter of putting in earplugs during the VMAs.
Read More “Breaking: Jack Antonoff Wears Earplugs”Paramore Working on New Music
Paramore are working on new music according to a new interview with Dork.
‘Pass the Flask’ Anniversary Pressing
The Bled’s Pass the Flask is getting a new 21st anniversary vinyl pressing.