Butch Walker is the lates guest on the Lipps Service podcast. He mentioned toward the end working with Brian Fallon again on some upcoming music.
Read More “Butch Walker on New Podcast”The 1975 Remove “Human Too” From Album
The 1975 have removed “Human Too” on all streaming services. Matty also mentions he has others he wants to cut as well.
Read More “The 1975 Remove “Human Too” From Album”My Life In 35 Songs, Track 33: “Friends” by Matchbox Twenty
All my friends, all my friends are here
“All my friends are here.”
Those were the words pumping out of my AirPods as I took off from the start line of my second-ever marathon.
Wind back the clock a decade ago and show me the words I just wrote, and I would not believe they were genuine. Despite being a long-time distance runner, the idea of facing down the grueling task of running 26.2 miles without stopping didn’t just sound unpleasant – it sounded stupid! But the pandemic reoriented a lot of things for me, one of which was my dedication to distance running. And so, on May 27, 2023, I laced up my racing shoes and gave the marathon distance my second try, despite some excruciating memories that were still fresh in my brain from having run the same distance on the same course just one year earlier.
The running community has mixed feelings about racing with music, especially marathons. There’s this belief, in some circles, that music is a crutch, or even a distraction. Having tried racing a marathon since that second one without headphones in my ears, I can definitely understand the appeal of leaving yourself open to hear the world around you – conversation with other runners, cheers from the crowd, snippets of whatever songs spectators happen to have blaring out of their Bluetooth speakers as you run by – not to mention the sharp focus you can lock into when there’s nothing in your head but the miles. For my first five marathons, though, I did run with music, and during that second one, it helped carry me off to a level of serenity I had never achieved before and have never returned to since.
A lot of that, I think, had to do with the song I chose to kick off marathon attempt number 2.
The day before that race, Matchbox Twenty released Where the Light Goes, their fifth album as a band and their first one since 2012. Matchbox Twenty had been one of my favorite bands in the world growing up. Starting with their hit-filled debut album, Yourself or Someone Like You from 1996, this band and their angsty, melodic songs were a platonic ideal for me of what music could be. I still can’t hear tracks like “Real World,” “3AM,” or “Push” without flashing back to car rides to school when I was in first grade, my brother’s copy of the Matchbox Twenty debut spinning in the CD player. Later, as I started governing my own music listening, 2000’s Mad Season and 2002’s More Than You Think You Are were some of the first albums I truly fell in love with. The former was, for a time, my very favorite album ever.
Read More “My Life In 35 Songs, Track 33: “Friends” by Matchbox Twenty”Video Interview: Revis
In this interview with Justin and Robert of Revis, the gents talk about their long-awaited album, Killing Time, out November 7th. The band has come a long way since its last album, “Places for Breathing.” Watch and find out why.
Read More “Video Interview: Revis”Video Interview: Hawthorne Heights
In this interview with JT Woodruff, we talk about the legacy of Hawthorne Heights and how their album “If Only You Were Lonely” resonates with listeners as well as the band. With well over two decades of music under their (black studded) belts, the band may be Elder Emos, but the band shows no signs of stopping. Tickets for the Lonely World Tour are on sale now.
Read More “Video Interview: Hawthorne Heights”Whitney – “Evangeline”
Whitney has shared the new song “Evangeline.”
New Found Glory – “Treat Yourself”
New Found Glory have shared the new song “Treat Yourself.”
Read More “New Found Glory – “Treat Yourself””Jimmy Eat World – “Failure” Video
Jimmy Eat World have shared a video for “Failure.”
Read More “Jimmy Eat World – “Failure” Video”Taylor Swift Still Tops the Charts
One month after its release, Taylor Swift’s “The Life of a Showgirl” logs a major milestone as it hits a fn uninterrupted four weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.
The set is just the second album of 2025 to spend its first four weeks at the summit, following Morgan Wallen’s “I’m the Problem,” which led for its first eight weeks (and 12 weeks overall). Not surprisingly, Swift’s fourth week numbers are significant; she has earned a total of 146,000 album units in the United States in the week ending Oct. 30, according to Luminate.
Pinkshift Cover Slipknot
Pinkshift have shared a live cover of Slipknot’s “Eyeless.”
Read More “Pinkshift Cover Slipknot”Jimmy Eat World Announce New EP
Jimmy Eat World have announced the Something(s) Loud EP. Pre-orders are now up.
Read More “Jimmy Eat World Announce New EP”Boys Like Girls Announce New Tour
Boys Like Girls have announced some new tour dates for next year. They’re be playing their first two albums in full.
Read More “Boys Like Girls Announce New Tour”Jay Som – “Past Lives” Video
Jay Som has shared a video for “Past Lives” featuring Hayley Williams.
Read More “Jay Som – “Past Lives” Video”Video Interview: Chief State
In this interview with the Canadian pop-punk band, Chief State, the gents talk about their latest single, “No Brakes,” which was inspired by a real life, scary event. The band’s sound has evolved since their “Nothing More Than This” LP and they continue to put Vancouver on the music map.
Read More “Video Interview: Chief State”Jimmy Eat World – “Failure”
Jimmy Eat World have released “Failure” to all streaming platforms. No mention online or announcement yet, but my understanding is that this song is from the Surviving sessions.
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