Deryck of Sum 41 talked with Rock Sound at Warped Tour in a new video interview.
Read More “Deryck Whibley Talks With Rock Sound”My Life In 35 Songs, Track 35: “World Spins Madly On” by The Weepies
Woke up, and wished that I was dead.
It’s 3am on the morning of November 6, 2025, and I’m still at work. One of the less desirable things about being a local journalism professional is that, on election nights, you’re up until all the precincts in your area report out their numbers and you can start projecting winners for things like county board seats or township administrators. At this point in my career, I’ve pulled the election night graveyard shift four or five times, and I typically don’t mind it much. I usually just put on a movie around 10:30pm and wait until the numbers start rolling in and I can write up my report so that the results are there in our subscribers’ email inboxes the next morning. In this particular case, though, the election night shift is the stuff of nightmares, because it involves writing the following words as my lede:
“Former president Donald Trump looked likely to win the presidency as of 3am Wednesday morning, defeating Democratic challenger (and current vice president) Kamala Harris.”
I haven’t been shellshocked a whole lot of times in my adult life, but I was truly at a loss for words watching the results come in on election night last year. With every passing hour, I could feel my heart sink a few more inches, until I finally punched in that sentence at 3:00 in the morning, turned off my computer, and tried to get some sleep. There was no movie that night, nothing pleasant or fun to kill the time as I waited for the moment when I’d have enough information to write up my local election report. Instead, I spent the better part of five hours obsessively refreshing my election maps, social media feeds, and Chorus.fm forums, looking for some sign that the growing feeling of dread in the pit of my stomach was an overreaction.
Read More “My Life In 35 Songs, Track 35: “World Spins Madly On” by The Weepies”Video Interview: Bowling for Soup
Jaret Reddick, lead singer and guitarist of Bowling For Soup, talks with me about the band’s new song, “Holding Onto that Hate.” We talk about the evolution of the band’s sound since “Pop Drunk Snot Bread” as well as managing the good and bad of social media.
Read More “Video Interview: Bowling for Soup”Magnolia Park – “Chasing Shadows”
Magnolia Park have released the new single “Chasing Shadows.”
Read More “Magnolia Park – “Chasing Shadows””The Devil Wears Prada Announce 2026 Tour
The Devil Wears Prada have announced new tour dates.
Read More “The Devil Wears Prada Announce 2026 Tour”My Chemical Romance at the Hollywood Bowl
My Chemical Romance has announced two shows at the Hollywood Bowl next Halloween. One with Thrice and one with The Used. Tickets go on sale this Friday.
Read More “My Chemical Romance at the Hollywood Bowl”Video Interview: Minute After Midnight
Derrick Ryan, the man behind Minute After Midnight, talks about signing to Fearless Records. Ryan talks about the single, “Masochist,” about responding to YouTube comments, and about new music coming soon.
Read More “Video Interview: Minute After Midnight”Tidal Offers $100,000 to Direct-Uploading Indie Artists
Digital Music News warns to read the fine print of the current Tidal contest:
According to the contest’s terms, winning indies will grant Tidal a far-reaching license – one that’s “royalty-free, fully-paid up, transferable, sublicensable,” and covering the world – to use their selected tracks. On the marketing side, an adjacent right extends to the winners’ names, addresses, likenesses, photos, social posts, and “any statements made” about Tidal.
In short, then, post-win Tidal royalties will seemingly be off the table for the chosen songs, and the platform can utilize the appropriate talent’s above-described IP “for advertising and promotional purposes without notice or additional compensation” if so inclined.
“Where applicable and to the extent permitted under applicable law,” reads perhaps the most noteworthy terms section, “you also agree to waive, and not to enforce, any ‘moral rights’ or equivalent rights, such as your right to be identified as the author of your Submission, and your right to object to derogatory treatment of such Submission.”
Hayley Williams on New Podcast
Hayley Williams is on the latest Music Makes Us podcast.
Bon Iver Talks Future
Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon talked with The Times and mentioned that he would be “very surprised” if he made another album:
Does that mean there won’t be another album as Bon Iver? “I would be very surprised,” Vernon admits. “For the first time since I was 12, I’m not writing songs. There aren’t any in here.” He points at his heart. “I have been writing since puberty and this is unfamiliar territory — but I am accepting it. It’s scary sometimes, but I’m just letting it happen …”
Weird Al Announces New Tour
Weird Al has announced a 2026 world tour.
Read More “Weird Al Announces New Tour”Hayley Williams Sells Out Tour
Hayley Williams’s new album has jumped to number twelve on the Billboard charts and her upcoming tour is now sold out. Full press release can be found below.
Read More “Hayley Williams Sells Out Tour”5 Seconds of Summer – “Telephone Busy” Video
5 Seconds of Summer have released a video for “Telephone Busy.”
Read More “5 Seconds of Summer – “Telephone Busy” Video”LØLØ – “Me With No Shirt On” Video
LØLØ has shared a video for “Me With No Shirt On.”
Read More “LØLØ – “Me With No Shirt On” Video”The Home Team – “Watching All Your Friends Get Rich” Video
The Home Team have released a video for “Watching All Your Friends Get Rich.”
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