Chuck Ragan has announced some new tour dates.
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Rosé Performs on Fallon
Rosé performed a medley on Fallon from her new album.
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The Darkness has released the new song “I Hate Myself.”
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Make Your Own Website
Gita Jackson, writing on Aftermath:
Unfortunately, this is what all of the internet is right now: social media, owned by large corporations that make changes to them to limit or suppress your speech, in order to make themselves more attractive to advertisers or just pursue their owners’ ends. Even the best Twitter alternatives, like Bluesky, aren’t immune to any of this—the more you centralize onto one single website, the more power that website has over you and what you post there. More than just moving to another website, we need more websites.
I didn’t realize how important that was until I started my own website, and I didn’t even learn it from helping to run the damn thing. When I meet people at events, they tell me that they’ve set Aftermath as their homepage. People tell me they love interacting with other people in the comments. They tell me it’s one on a small list of websites, not social media, that they check in on every day. People, it seems, actually like going to a website, and they like that we made one.
This entire article speaks to me.
I’ve recently seen similar sentiments from others, like Louis Manta:
In the last 15 years, many people (myself included) were drawn to third-party solutions for presenting ourselves. For our résumés, LinkedIn. For portfolios, Behance and Dribbble. For blogging, Tumblr, Medium, and Substack. Instead of forums, Discord and Slack. But despite each of these advertising some amount of autonomy, in reality you have very little.
By centralizing not just your content, but yourself, on these sites, you rob yourself the opportunity to be more authentically you. In addition, a peer or competitor might appear next to you. It may not be great for you to have your competitor one click away from your own profile.
As I’ve pulled (way) back from social media over the past few years, I’ve found having a place for my writing, that I control, own, and can present how I want even more appealing.
Julien Baker & Torres Perform on Fallon
Julien Baker and Torres performed their new song “Sugar in the Tank” on Fallon.
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The Blood Brothers have shared a live video for “Trash Flavored Trash.”
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Conor Oberst is on the latest Rick Rubin and Malcon Gladwell podcast.
The Receiving End of Sirens Announce Anniversary Show
The Receiving End of Sirens have launched a new website. Two new tour dates have been announced,
Milo From Descendents Vinyl Figure
Encore Toy Company has launched a Kickstarter for their first project: a vinyl collectible inspired by punk legends, Descendents. The full press release can be found below.
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Turnover are heading out on a tour to support the ten year anniversary of Peripheral Vision.
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Coheed and Cambria have announced a tour with Mastodon.
Lauren Mayberry Performs on Kimmel
Lauren Mayberry performed “Something in the Air” on Kimmel.
Review: Lauren Mayberry – Vicious Creature
Albert Einstein once said, “A ship is always safe at the shore, but that is not what it is built for.” Lauren Mayberry takes a brave step forward on Vicious Creature, the debut solo project from the front-woman of CHVRCHES that features a fun mix of pop anthems filled with thoughtful lyrics and great beats. Mayberry mentioned in a Rolling Stone interview leading up to their release of this record that, “So much of this process has been an exercise in empowering myself to listen to my own intuition — something I really trained myself out of. That’s ultimately why you start making things — because you felt a feeling, and you wanted to articulate that somehow. I think it was important for me to relearn that kind of independence, and recognize what I bring to any table I choose to sit at.” By crafting an album different than what she has grown accustomed to creating with her bandmates, Mayberry solidifies herself as someone willing to take creative risks to grow as an artist.
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