The Lunar Year have released a video for “Hey! Wait,” a song co-written with Mark Hoppus.
Read More “The Lunar Year – “Hey! Wait” Video”Slowly Slowly Cover Blink-182
Slowly Slowly have covered Blink-182’s “I Miss You.”
Read More “Slowly Slowly Cover Blink-182”The 1975 Perform on SNL
The 1975 played “I’m In Love with You” and “Oh Caroline” on SNL over the weekend.
Read More “The 1975 Perform on SNL”Counting Crows & Dashboard Confessional Tour
Counting Crows and Dashboard Confessional are touring together.
Read More “Counting Crows & Dashboard Confessional Tour”Watch the ‘Sing the Sorrow’ Forum Show
AFI’s Sing the Sorrow show from this weekend can be streamed on YouTube. And pre-orders are now up for the vinyl re-press.
Read More “Watch the ‘Sing the Sorrow’ Forum Show”Jimmy Eat World and Manchester Orchestra Tour
Jimmy Eat World and Manchester Orchestra have announced a new tour.
Read More “Jimmy Eat World and Manchester Orchestra Tour”Liner Notes (March 11th, 2023)
This week’s newsletter has thoughts on music out this week, first impressions of the new album from Hot Mulligan, and some other music finds from the week. Plus, a playlist of ten songs I enjoyed and this week’s supporter Q&A post can be found here.
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Read More “Liner Notes (March 11th, 2023)”Review: Chase Tremaine – Accidental Days
It’s really a treat to watch an artist blossom gracefully as they release new music that they believe in. Chase Tremaine has returned with his third full-length studio album, Accidental Days, that was produced by Brendan St. Gelais, and Tremaine really does a great job of capturing what I love most about guitar-driven pop songs. Tremaine has mapped out a comprehensive musical landscape that could very well be his best work yet, and it’s certainly my favorite of his to date. Through these ten songs that are filled with passion and purpose, Tremaine makes Accidental Days a labor of love, while wearing his influences of bands like Thrice, Mae and other prominent artists in the scene into a beautiful composition of music.
Read More “Chase Tremaine – Accidental Days”Waterparks – “Brainwashed”
Waterparks have shared the new song “Brainwashed.”
Read More “Waterparks – “Brainwashed””The XCERTS – “Ache”
The XCERTS have released a new song “Ache” featuring guest vocals from Sam Carter of Architects.
Read More “The XCERTS – “Ache””Closure in Moscow Announce New Album
Closure in Moscow have returned with the song “Better Way.” Preorders are up for their new album Soft Hell on Bandcamp.
Read More “Closure in Moscow Announce New Album”Apple Music Classical Coming
Apple Music Classical, a dedicated app for classical music, will be released on March 28th.
Albums in Stores – Mar. 10th, 2023
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 – Mar. 10th, 2023”Hot Mulligan Announce New Album
Hot Mulligan will release Why Would I Watch on May 12th. Today they’ve shared “Shhhh! Golf is On.”
Read More “Hot Mulligan Announce New Album”Review: Booze Radly – Lose, Badly
I’d like to introduce everyone to Booze Radly. This Philadelphia-based, five-piece emo/punk band is comprised of Alex Manescu (Guitar/Vocals), Dylan Molloy (keyboard/vocals), Vince Dejesus (Guitar), Youssef Moussa (Bass), and Peter Sovia (Drums). On their latest EP, entitled Lose, Badly, they take the best parts of “loser rock” and re-package it in a meaningful way that makes you ultimately root for their success. This band sounds like a mixture between Gob, Homegrown, and Weezer, all put into a blender to see what drink you’re ready to consume.
They kick things off with their lead single, “White Guy Emo,” that features some nice guest vocals from Gabby Relos to layer out their vocal attack. Manescu opens with, “First loves never really fade away / But how interesting is that for us to say / You know I’m tired and it’s a chore / But these songs keep coming cause all we are is bored,” as he captures that teenage, punk rock spirit in a nutshell. Other songs like the frenetic “Hydro Illogical” find Booze Radly experimenting with bratty vocals paired with a mosh pit-ready anthem, while “Crash and Burn” keeps the interest level high in this punk band’s attack.
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