The Japanese House recorded two tracks for Spotify. She performed “Face Like Thunder” and a cover of Fleetwood Mac’s “Landslide.”
Captain, We’re Sinking – “Don’t Show Bill” Video
Captain, We’re Sinking have released a video for “Don’t Show Bill.”
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The Killers Detail New Album
The track listing for The Killers’ upcoming album can be found below. They’ve also begun teasing the new song “Run for Cover.”
No Trigger Stream New EP
The new EP from No Trigger, Adult Braces, can be streamed below via PunkNews.
Brand New Announce Show at The Warfield
Brand New have announced they’ll be playing The Warfield on September 11th. Tickets will go on sale tomorrow.
New Trailer For ‘It’ Released
Kevin Devine – “Both Ways” Video
Kevin Devine has released a video for “Both Ways.”
Knuckle Puck Announce New Album
Knuckle Puck will release Shapeshifter on October 13th. Today they’ve debuted the first single “Gone” and pre-orders are now up.
Stars – “Fluorescent Light”
Stars have debuted their new song “Fluorescent Light.”
Fall Out Boy Perform on Seth Meyers
Fall Out Boy performed “Champion” on Seth Meyers last night.
Kesha – “Learn to Let Go” Video
Kesha has released a video for “Learn to Let Go.”
Western Addiction – “Honeycreeper” Video
Western Addiction have released a video for “Honeycreeper.”
Dave Hause – “The Flinch” Video
Dave Hause has released a new video for “The Flinch.”
The Spill Canvas Announce New Tour Dates
The Spill Canvas have announced some new tour dates.
Less Art Stream New Album
Less Art’s new album Strangled Light is up for stream on Bandcamp. You can read more about the project over at Bandcamp’s The Daily as well:
The term “supergroup” is bandied about these days with little regard for the “super” part of the term. But in the case of Less Art, the term applies: Ian Miller and Jon Howell of celebrated post-metal group Kowloon Walled City join Mike Minnick of Curl Up & Die and Riley and Eddie Breckenridge of Thrice to make a post-rock outfit combining elements of sludge and noise with more than a few jangly guitars. Using the project as an outlet for their various life stressors, on their debut, Less Art tackle in-your-face issues like suicide, animal extinction, and gun control in a way only savvy veterans can.