Some re-pressings of Saves the Day’s Ups And Downs, Under The Boards, and Stay What You Are are up for sale.
How Tom Petty Taught the World to Fly
Tom Petty is the sound of summertime. “American Girl.” “Learning to Fly.” “Wildflowers.” “Free Fallin’.” Losing him is like losing summer, forever.
That was one of the first thoughts I tweeted out yesterday afternoon, following the deluge of bad news about Petty. It was already a hard day. Between waking up to news of the Las Vegas tragedy and spending the entire day thinking about my grandfather, who passed away on October 2, 2014, it was a lot to handle. Losing Petty out of nowhere, less than two weeks after he wrapped another summer-conquering tour, felt like the devil playing a trick. When news broke that Petty was not in fact dead and was “clinging to life,” I dared to hope that he might pull through—even as the sounds of Southern Accents and Into the Great Wide Open filled my living room.
Alas, those hopes were for naught. Last night, at 8:40 PST, Tom Petty passed on, surrounded by his family, friends, and bandmates.
You’d think that after 2016, we’d be used to losing legendary rock stars. After a year that took Bowie, Prince, Leonard Cohen, and a slew of others, we’d be a little more prepared to say goodbye to our heroes. That’s not the case. Losing Petty hurts especially for me, not just because I adored his art, but also because without him, so much of the music I love wouldn’t exist.
Every Time I Die Announce Holiday Show
Every Time I Die have announced this year’s holiday show. Tickets go on sale this Thursday.
Videos From Tom Petty’s Final Concert
Gerard Way Opens Up a Little More About My Chemical Romance
Gerard Way recently talked with iNews:
“It’s a tricky thing, because you have four guys that really get along, and I think we all fully understand each other now and love each other,” he says.
“We all got together recently and it was wonderful – we didn’t even talk about the band or playing shows again. I don’t know if anything will happen in the future, but what I do know is everyone has a really great life right now.”
Enter Shikari Announce New Tour Dates
Enter Shikari have announced some new tour dates.
Code Orange – “The Mud” Video
Code Orange has released a video for “The Mud.”
Davey Havok Named Hottest Vegetarian Celebrity
Davey Havok of AFI has been named this year’s “hottest vegetarian celebrity” by PETA.
We Have to Stop Pretending We Can’t Do Anything About Gun Violence
Lauren Duca, writing for Teen Vogue:
Firearms are shamefully under-regulated in this country. While details of the Las Vegas shooting continue to emerge, the broader contours of the gun control problem have long ago been cast in sharp relief. It is not too soon to get political. Politics affects everything, from where you get your water to where the latest attacker purchased their assault rifle. There are regulatory policy solutions that would make it more difficult to acquire these weapons. For change to occur, our distraught energy must be translated into an organizational force that insists on an institutional shift in our national approach to violence.
Maren Morris – “Dear Hate”
Maren Morris has released her new song “Dear Hate” and dedicated the track to the victims in Las Vegas. She posted the track with the following statement:
I wrote this song 3 years ago, recorded it last year with Vince Gill, and always have fans asking when I’ll put it out. I never knew when would be the right time, but I realized today that there’s never a right time. Hate is everywhere, and I’m sick of not doing enough. In the darkest tunnel, there is still love & music. That’s what it’s here for. Here is Dear Hate. Any cent I see from this I’m donating to the Music City Cares Fund.
Coldplay Cover Tom Petty’s “Free Fallin'”
Coldplay were joined on stage last night by R.E.M.’s Peter Buck for a rendition of Tom Petty’s “Free Fallin’.”
St. Vincent – “Los Ageless” Video
St. Vincent has released a new video for “Los Ageless.”
The Shins Perform on Corden
The Shins performed “Cherry Hearts” on James Corden last night.
The Flatliners Launch New Podcast
The Flatliners have launched a new podcast called “Carry the Banner.”
The Faim Recording with John Feldman
Small Town Heroes have changed their name to The Faim. They recently hit the studio with John Feldman and wrote some new songs with Mark Hoppus of Blink-182 and Josh Dun of Twenty One Pilots.



















