Rise Against will release Ricochet on August 15th. Pre-orders are up.
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Yellowcard will release Better Days on October 10th. Today they’ve shared the video for “Better Days” and both the single and “honestly i” are up on all streaming platforms. And pre-orders are now up.
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My Life In 35 Songs, Track 10: “Truth Is” by Sister Hazel
I stole my first kiss underneath her summer sun, how can I leave?
It’s occurred to me in recent years that, had I been born just a couple years earlier, my music taste would likely have been entirely entirely different. Maybe I would have formed a connection with the grunge craze of the early ‘90s, or maybe I would have become infatuated with that decade’s budding indie rock scene. Instead, I came to music listening consciousness when the radio waves were ruled by brightly melodic pop-rock bands, and that has absolutely defined my musical value system ever since.
I broached this subject a little bit in the chapter about Creed, but there’s not much that’s as pure as loving music with absolutely no cynicism. I think that’s why, for most of us, the music we loved when we were young remains the defining music of our lives. As a child or a teenager, you come to songs and albums and artists with enthusiasm and curiosity, but maybe not a lot of knowledge or context. And as a result, you welcome that music into your heart, mind, and soul in a different way than you will in adulthood. I firmly believe that the greatest period in any person’s musical journey comes between “awakening” (the moment that makes you consider music more seriously and deeply than you did before) and “awareness” (the moment where you start letting other people’s opinions or narratives influence how you feel about something).
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A couple of weeks ago, I was able to schedule a Zoom call with Aymen Saleh, better known as Holy Pinto. In this interview, I asked Aymen about what went into his forthcoming new album that features some collaborations with Bartees Strange, among others. We also chatted about the key inclusion of voice memos in this record that helped shape the narrative between songs, as well as much more. Today, Holy Pinto has released the piano version of “NOLY” here.
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Today I’m excited to introduce everyone to Peter Salett, the talented singer-songwriter and composer from Brooklyn, NY who has a steady hand in mapping out picturesque moments in his songs. “Suddenly The Leaves” is the latest single from Salett that tackles the concept of the changing of seasons and the emotions that come with this feeling. The single comes from the new record, Dance of the Yellow Leaf, that will be released on July 11th. If you’re enjoying the early listen, please consider pre-saving the new record here.
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Modest Mouse have announced a new tour with Built to Spill.
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Jordan from New Found Glory talked about the band’s new album at Slam Dunk.
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Tyson Ritter of The All American Rejects was on CNN talking about the band’s viral house party performances. He mentions the new album should be out in January of 2026.
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Check out a new video interview with Alkaline Trio from the Slam Dunk Festival.
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Pre-orders for Cartel’s new recording of Chroma will go live on May 30th at 12:00 PM EST. The press release can be found below.
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A longtime forum member’s band, sleepingbagzzz, has released the new song “Howler.” The emo/pop-punk song was written about the ending of a member’s sister’s relationship and can be found on all streaming platforms.
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Yuri of MxPx is on the latest episode of the Punk Rock Drummer podcast.
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Greta Morgan of The Hush Sound has written a memoir called The Lost Voice. A preview can be found over at Alt Press:
Next, we played my song “Weeping Willow.” It began with one verse that was just my soft voice and piano. The snow won’t stick to the weeping willow, I sang. Some folks in the front row looked confused, like they were tyring to solve an algebra equation in their heads, but when the boys kicked in for the second verse, the audience started moving, shoulders swaying to the beat. By the time we reached the last chorus, people were also singing along. Song by song, chorus by chorus, we won them over. The rest of our set whirled by in a blur. By the end, I was having so much fun that I broke through my shyness and shoulder-danced a little bit behind my keyboard. When we finished, I was so charged up from the crowd’s energy that I felt like I could’ve single-handedly pushed Fall Out Boy’s tour bus up a hill.
As we walked offstage, we exchanged sweaty high-fives with the Fall Out Boy guys and Pete told us we were his new favorite band. “You’ll probably sell out of T-shirts tonight, but save a couple for us, can you?” he asked.