Jim Lindberg of Pennywise confirmed on a recent episode of the Punkanoraml Activity podcast that a new album from the band will be coming in 2018.
Mansions Announce New EP
Mansions will release their new EP, Deserter, on November 3rd. Today they’ve debuted the new track “Heel Theme” and pre-orders are now up.
Neck Deep’s Set Cut Short Due to Fight With Venue Security
Neck Deep and security at Nottingham Rock City apparently got into a scuffle last night during their set. Both parties have released statements and you can find those below.
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Belle & Sebastian Announce EP Trilogy
Belle & Sebastian will be releasing a series of three EPs over the next few months. The set will be titled How To Solve Our Human Problems and be released on December 8th, January 19th, and February 3rd. Today they’ve debuted the new song “I’ll Be Your Pilot.”
Jason Isbell Covers Tom Petty
Jason Isbell covered Tom Petty’s “Refugee” at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium.
St. Vincent – “Pills”
St. Vincent has released her new song “Pills.”
Iron Chic – “Planes, Chest Pains, and Automobiles”
Iron Chic have released their new song “Planes, Chest Pains, and Automobiles.”
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Phoenix Perform on Seth Meyers
The Coathangers – “Drifter” Video
The Coathangers have released a new video for “Drifter.”
‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ Trailer
The trailer for Star Wars: The Last Jedi has been released.
You Blew It Announce Final Shows
You Blew It have announced their final shows “for the foreseeable future.”
Bands on TV (Week of October 9th)
The notable artists on your television this week include: Wolf Parade (Colbert; 10/11), Phoenix (Meyers; 10/9), Japandroids (Meyers; 10/11), and Neon Trees (Kelly and Ryan; 10/9).
Nothing, Nowhere Announces New Album
Nothing, Nowhere will release his new album, Reaper, on October 20th via Equal Vision Records. The new single “Skully” is now out, and pre-orders are up.
Watch a New ‘X-Files’ Trailer
The Wonder Years Perform Acoustic Set
You can watch The Wonder Years’ acoustic set from this weekend on Facebook. The concert helped raise money for hurricane victims and ended up raising raised over $5,000. You can still donate here.