Sponsor: ‘Our Extended Universe’ Book Release

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Our Extended Universe, the new novel from Dane Johns, author of The Futile, is out now.

Our Extended Universe is the story of two teenagers dealing with anxiety and failure who find themselves on an unlikely summer adventure after inexplicably matching as siblings through a DNA site. Much like The Futile, Our Extended Universe is full of nods to the punk/indie community with references to Phoebe Bridgers, My Chemical Romance, The Weakerthans, and many more. Our Extended Universe is available now everywhere books are sold online. Special orders through the author’s Bandcamp will receive a deluxe bundle including a signed copy, bookmarks, stickers, and a handmade limited edition OEU zine signed and numbered.

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Animal Sun – “Wolves” (Song Premiere)

Animal Sun

Today, Los Angeles alt rockers Animal Sun have released a fiery, animated visual for their new single, “Wolves.” The track, which features driving guitars and impassioned lyrics, comes as the band begins to tease an upcoming EP this summer. Sara Blake (vocalist) shared, “You are given two choices in this life. Either run with the pack or rebel and be thrown to the wolves. This song delves deep into the question, is it better to be a trailblazer?” Emerging alternative rock band Animal Sun is highly driven and always focused on creating new content with edgy elements like that of Palaye Royale, The Killers, and Muse. As they lead up to a new EP this summer, Animal Sun continues to push forward by releasing singles and hopes to be out on the road again soon.

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Review: Where Are Your Boys Tonight? The Oral History of Emo’s Mainstream Explosion 1999-2008 – Chris Payne

On the book debut by established music writer, Chris Payne, he weaves a tangled web of quotes from bands/artists, writers, and other personalities who made the emo explosion such an exciting time period. Through his exploration of what made this scene so popular through its early days, all the way to the eventual fizzling out of most of these band’s mainstream popularity, he takes this monumental project all in stride with veteran ease. The best way to describe this time period was through the lens of people who were most closely surrounded in this scene, and that’s exactly what Payne did through his vast number of interviews. Where Are Your Boys Tonight? tackles a familiar topic, and yet there’s plenty of stories in these pages that I had never heard anywhere before. From placing the scene juggernauts, My Chemical Romance, on the cover to naming the book after one of Fall Out Boy’s biggest songs, everything clicks perfectly into place through this 464-page opus.

Chris Payne level sets in his introductory essay about the meteoric rise of key bands and personalities in this scene, and makes a few brief remarks in the epilogue and acknowledgement sections, but other than that, he allows these stories to come to life for themselves. Payne could have interjected his voice throughout this oral history to bring additional context to the series of interviews, but he instead chose a more difficult path forward of trying to connect these quotes in a way that invited the reader closer into “the rooms where it happened.” In the end, this choice was the right one, and makes for an ultra-enjoyable reading experience.

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Hunter Daily – “Age of Depression” (Video Premiere)

Hunter Daily

Today I’m excited to bring everyone the latest single and music video from Hunter Daily, called “Age of Depression.” On this heartfelt track from Hunter Daily, she pens her all-too-real struggles with depression and still leaves room for optimism. The song comes from her recently released EP Die In LA, that showcases her incredible transformation as a name to watch in the indie pop realm. I was also able to catch up with Hunter for a brief interview below.

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Apollo Shutting Down

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The best Reddit app, Apollo, is shutting down due to Reddit’s API changes:

Eight years ago, I posted in the Apple subreddit about a Reddit app I was looking for beta testers for, and my life completely changed that day. I just finished university and an internship at Apple, and wanted to build a Reddit client of my own: a premier, customizable, well-designed Reddit app for iPhone. This fortunately resonated with people immediately, and it’s been my full time job ever since.

Today’s a much sadder post than that initial one eight years ago. June 30th will be Apollo’s last day.