Saosin’s self-titled album has officially been certified gold.
Read More “Saosin Go Gold”Bloc Party – “Coming on Strong”
Bloc Party have shared the new song “Coming on Strong.”
Read More “Bloc Party – “Coming on Strong””The All-American Rejects- “For Mama” Video
The All-American Rejects have shared a video for “For Mama.”
Read More “The All-American Rejects- “For Mama” Video”Basement Announce New Tour Dates
Basement are heading out on tour.
Read More “Basement Announce New Tour Dates”Switchfoot Announce New Tour
Switchfoot have announced a new tour with Anberlin.
Read More “Switchfoot Announce New Tour”Dua Lip Sues Samsung
Dua Lipa is suing Samsung for using her image to sell TVs:
The lawsuit includes an image of what it says is the infringing television box. On the box is a photograph of Lipa backstage at Austin City Limits in 2024, which the complaint said is a copyrighted image owned by the singer.
Lipa asserts Samsung has refused to stop using her image despite repeated demands. The electronics company “has been dismissive and callous” to her requests, according to the complaint.
Noah Kahan Performs on SNL
Noah Kahan performed on SNL over the weekend.
Read More “Noah Kahan Performs on SNL”MUNA Announce New Tour
MUNA have announced some new tour dates.
Read More “MUNA Announce New Tour”Red Hot Chili Peppers Sell Music Catalog
Red Hot Chili Peppers have sold their music catalog:
The Red Hot Chili Peppers has sold its recorded music catalog to Warner Music Group (WMG) for more than $300 million, a source confirms with Billboard. The company purchased the catalog via its $1.2 billion joint venture with Bain Capital, which is aimed at acquiring both recorded music and publishing rights.
Charli XCX – “Rock Music” Video
Charli XCX has shared a video for “Rock Music.”
Read More “Charli XCX – “Rock Music” Video”Sum 41 Release Anniversary Merch
Sum 41 have released some anniversary merch to celebrate the 25th anniversary of All Killer, No Filler.
Less Than Jake Announce New EP
Less Than Jake have announced a new split EP with Hey-Smith.
Read More “Less Than Jake Announce New EP”Review: Sum 41 – All Killer, No Filler
The debut album from Sum 41 is 25 years old today. Let that sink in for a bit. All Killer, No Filler was a bold introductory statement for a young band to make given how many other albums released during the early 00’s were bloated with extra songs that you’d wonder how they ever made the final sequencing of the record. Yet, Sum 41 pulled off this claim of having 13 solid songs from front to back that, with the exception of maybe the bookends of the intro and “joke” song of an Iron Maiden-esque “Pain For Pleasure” as the closer, to launch their careers. “Fat Lip”, the lead single from the set, appeared to be on MTV more often than not when you turned to that channel, and was an immediate success right out of the gate for Sum 41. It made a household name out of Deryck Whibley, the charismatic frontman and primary songwriter for the band, and the rest of Sum 41 would ride this early success over an eight-album career that recently came to an end. All Killer, No Filler was a product of its own success, with the pop-punk genre being at the height of its popularity at this period of time, and it found an audience almost immediately with Sum 41’s slick brand of speedy, skater pop-punk.
Read More “Sum 41 – All Killer, No Filler”Review: Koyo – Barely Here
How often can you say that a band is so good at their genre that they would only water down a record by adding in a ballad? Barely Here is the blistering sophomore effort from Long Island hardcore band, Koyo, and they do what they do best by charging through ten melodic punk rock tracks with absolutely no ballads to be found. The second LP from Koyo sticks to the basic theme of wanting to find human connections at a time when attention spans seem to be at their shortest. Barely Here was produced by longtime collaborator Jon Markson (Drug Church, Drain, The Story So Far), and features two guest spots in the sequencing from Sammy Ciaramitaro of Drain and Marisa Shirar of Fleshwater. “I think we’d learned so much about our process from making Would You Miss It? that we knew exactly what we wanted going into this one and it came together with more of an instinctual kind of magic to it,” explains lead vocalist Joey Chiaramonte. “A lot of bands think their second album has to be this magnum opus epic that sews so many things together, and I think we’d actually taken more of that approach with our first LP. So with Barely Here we wanted to do the opposite of that trajectory–we wanted to refine our strengths instead of doing this purposeful departure. It’s a snapshot of what our band is in its most no-frills, perfected form.” I couldn’t agree more with Chiaramonte and his bandmates’ approach to their second full-length record, and it pays off widely on Barely Here.
Read More “Koyo – Barely Here”Video Interview: Mixol
Mixol, a Beijing art-pop artist, talks with me about her second single, “mixologist” off her debut EP The Fool, out June 15th. Check out her first track, “we jump, Our Carnival” and the videos for both. Listen to our honest chat about her influences, her fears, and her videogame.
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