Jade Puget of AFI talked with Reverb about his approach to guitar.
Read More “Jade Puget Talks Guitar Process”Butch Walker Celebrates Birthday
Butch Walker has sent out an update on his 56th birthday. You can read the message below.
Read More “Butch Walker Celebrates Birthday”Albums in Stores – Nov 14th, 2025
If you hit read more you can see all the releases we have in our calendar for the week. Hit the comments to access our forums and talk about what came out today, what albums you picked up, and to make mention of anything we may have missed.
Read More “Albums in Stores – Nov 14th, 2025”Video Interview: Bitters and Distractions
Travis, one half of the punk band Bitters and Distractions, sat down with me to discuss the band’s new single, “The Threads.” The band’s acoustic sound may not be traditionally “punk,” but their ethos and vibe are.
Read More “Video Interview: Bitters and Distractions”Video Interview: JVK
In this interview with JVK, frontwoman Jo Krieger talks about how the new single, “Get Offline” is a new sound for the Boston-area band. Krieger talks about musical influences, touring, and much more.
Read More “Video Interview: JVK”New Andrew McMahon Holiday Merch
Andrew McMahon, Jack’s Mannequin, and Something Corporate have some new holiday merch for sale.
Read More “New Andrew McMahon Holiday Merch”Kewl Haze – “Used To Have It All” (Song Premiere)
Today I’m thrilled to bring everyone an early listen to the new single from Philadelphia psych rock band, Kewl Haze, called “Used To Have It All.” The two-piece band is Dan Scott Forreal and Derek Sheehan, and this artist is somewhere in the same realm as other bands like Tame Impala and Beck. Sheehan shared about the direction of the music Kewl Haze took on their debut LP, Suburban Sherpa:
’Used to Have it All’ was one of the early songs we wrote for the album. We started demoing this song at my home studio in the Germantown neighborhood of Philadelphia back in 2021 after Forreal and I moved him back across country from LA. The song came together pretty quickly. I started strumming the chords for the verse and chorus, we put a drum beat to it and added bass, synth and lead guitar for the verse/chorus. We pretty much finished the instrumental demo that night. Forreal later laid down a vocal take at his home studio and I loved the direction. The lyrics were about a recent break-up/post break-up bender. The narrative of the song is hilariously devastating and self-deprecating while also poking fun at modern dating culture. We went to Retro City Studios in Germantown and recorded drums and I wrote lyrics and tracked vocals for the bridge. With that, the song was wrapped. We then brought the song for final mixing to Matt Barrick (The Walkmen, Jonathan Fire Eater) and re-amped guitars and added some additional synth and percussion at his studio Silent Partner Studios in Germantown. Matt’s good friend and co-owner of Silent Partner, Quentin Stoltzfus (Light Heat, Mazarin) mastered the track. We are super excited to officially share our first single with the world. Enjoy!
If you’re enjoying the new single, please consider pre-ordering their new record here.
Read More “Kewl Haze – “Used To Have It All” (Song Premiere)”Foo Fighters Debut “Asking for a Friend” Live
Foo Fighters debuted “Asking for a Friend” live in Monterry last night.
Read More “Foo Fighters Debut “Asking for a Friend” Live”Survey Says Users Want AI-Music Disclosure
The study found that 73% of respondents supported disclosure when AI-generated tracks are recommended, 45% sought filtering options, and 40% said they would skip AI-generated songs entirely. Around 71% expressed surprise at their inability to distinguish between human-made and synthetic tracks. Deezer, which has 9.7 million subscribers, has seen daily AI music submissions rise to more than 50,000 — about a third of total uploads, up sharply from 18% in April.
Blink-182’s “I Miss You” Joins the Three Comma Club
Blink-182’s “I Miss You” has joined Spotify’s billion streams club. It is the band’s second song to hit this mark after “All the Small Things.”
AI-Generated Country Artists Climbing Charts
This week, Breaking Rust landed the top spot on Billboard’s Country Digital Song Sales chart for the second week in a row with the song “Walk My Walk.” But Breaking Rust is not a real person or a real band. It’s an AI project credited to songwriter Aubierre Rivaldo Taylor, but the mysterious “artist” has over 2 million monthly listeners on Spotify.
Another AI-generated country singer, Cain Walker, also dominated the Country Digital Song Sales chart this week with tracks in the third, ninth, and eleventh spots. Billboard distinguishes both Walker and Breaking Rust’s music as “virtual acts,” which offers some degree of transparency that the artists and/or the art is AI generated.
We really don’t have to do this.
Robyn – “Dopamine” Video
Robyn has shared a video for “Dopamine.”
Read More “Robyn – “Dopamine” Video”Taylor Swift Shares Docuseries Trailer
Taylor Swift has shared the trailer for her new six-part Disney+ series. It will air on December 12th.
Read More “Taylor Swift Shares Docuseries Trailer”Thrice Share What’s in Their Bag
Thrice are on the latest episode of the What’s In My Bag? series.
Read More “Thrice Share What’s in Their Bag”Travis Barker on Love & War Podcast
Travis Barker is on the latest episode of the Love & War with Dominick Cruz podcast.
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