Sharon Van Etten and Norah Jones performed “Seventeen” on Colbert.
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Sharon Van Etten and Norah Jones performed “Seventeen” on Colbert.
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White Reaper performed “Real Long Time” on Kimmel.
Vince Staples has shared the new single “Hell Bound.”
Yeasayer have broken up.
Tom DeLonge of Angels and Airwaves is on the latest episode of the Kyle Meredith With… podcast.
Lana Del Rey has shared a video for “Norman Fucking Rockwell.”
The Ataris re-recorded their version of “The Boys of Summer” and it’s available on all streaming services.
It’s sure been a year. Here are some of the year-end photo lists that look back on 2019 in photographs.
Richard Busch, of King & Ballow, the law firm representing Yellowcard in the previously written about copyright lawsuit, has issued the following statement:
First of all, we were as shocked and saddened by Juice WRLD’s death as everyone else. It is a tragic loss to his family, his fans, and to the music world at large, and we understand why people may be confused about the decision to continue with this lawsuit. My clients are certainly torn about proceeding, and understand the optics involved. But it is important to remember that this lawsuit was filed before this tragic event, and was filed because all of the defendants (and there are 2 other writers and several music publishers and record labels), profited off of what we believe was clear copying and infringement of Yellowcard’s work. We have an expert report making that clear. So while they are absolutely aware of how this may be perceived, and truly have incredible mixed emotions, the question is whether it is fair that all of those many parties profited, and will continue to profit, off of what my client’s believe strongly was their work. We should also mention that it has been falsely reported that Yellowcard is demanding a specific amount of damages. They are simply seeking what the law allows, and what parties in their position have sought in similar cases, which at this point is not determined.
James Blake has released a video for “I’ll Come Too” and performed the song on Fallon last night.
Have Mercy have announced their final tour.
Blink-182, Limp Bizkit, Papa Roach, Underoath, and more have been announced for the Inkcarceration festival.
The first trailer for A Quiet Place: Part 2 has been released.