Allison Weiss has released her new video for “Back to Me.”
Astronautalis – “Kurt Cobain” Video
Astronautalis has released his new video for “Kurt Cobain.”
Patrick Stump Remixes “Runaway”
Patrick Stump has remixed Mstrkrft’s “Runaway.” It’s streaming below.
Weekly Discussion: What are your favorite multi-cam sitcoms?
Copeland Tease New Song “Night Figures”
Copeland have posted a teaser of their new song “Night Figures” on Twitter. It looks like the band are working on new music and purchasers of the VIP package for their upcoming tour will be getting two new songs early.
Justice – “Randy”
Tancred – “Pens” Video
Kings of Leon – “Waste a Moment” Video
Kings of Leon have released a new video for “Waste a Moment.”
Joyce Manor – “Last You Heard of Me”
Joyce Manor have released their new song “Last You Heard of Me.”
The Hold Steady Announce Deluxe Reissues
The Hold Steady have announced deluxe reissues of 2004’s Almost Killed Me and 2005’s Separation Sunday. The albums are remastered and contain some additional tracks.
Why Does All Blockbuster Movie Music Sounds the Same
Every Frame a Painting looks at why so many blockbuster movies have music that sounds the same. I’ve been loving all of the videos that come from this channel.
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Twenty One Pilots Cover My Chemical Romance
Years & Years – “Meteorite”
Years & Years have released their new single, “Meteorite,” from the Bridge Jones’s Baby soundtrack, on Spotify and Apple Music.
Britney Spears – “Mood Ring”
A Japanese b-side from Britney Spears’s recent album has been released. It’s called “Mood Ring” and it’s up on YouTube (for the time being).
iOS 10 Is Now Available
Apple has released iOS 10 today. It should now be available via software update. A few of the reviews I’ve enjoyed reading include:
I may regularly bemoan individual parts of iOS. There are certain places where I wish Apple had made more progress than they did, but there are also aspects of the system that have been greatly enhanced in ways I’d never have expected. Saying that iOS 10 is the best release of iOS yet is a bit trite — you’d kind of hope the latest version would be, right?
But there’s so much that has gone into this version of iOS that I deeply appreciate.
iOS 7 was a redesign, wiping away rich textures and putting physics-based interactions in their place. iOS 8 was a re-architecture, decoupling actions from apps and letting them extend into other interfaces and continue across devices. iOS 9 was a rewiring, setting up intelligence and proactivity, but in a way that respected privacy and security.
Now, iOS 10 takes all those things and pushes them forward.
At the same time, iOS 10 is more than a collection of new features. It’s the epitome of Apple’s approach to web services and AI, messaging as a platform, virtual assistants, and the connected home. And as a cornucopia of big themes rather than trivial app updates, iOS 10 shows another side of Apple’s strategy:
Sometimes, change is necessary.