This week’s notable TV performances include: Blink-182 (7/11; Colbert), Good Charlotte (7/15; Fallon), Parquet Courts (7/14; Colbert), M. Ward (7/11; Conan), and Parker Millsap (7/14; Conan).
Music Forum: Classic artist of the week – Pat Benatar.
Victoria Monét – “Better Days” (feat. Ariana Grande)
Victoria Monét has released the new single “Better Days” featuring Ariana Grande. You can stream the song below.
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Cary Brothers Covers “Dancing With Myself”
Cary Brothers has released his cover of “Dancing With Myself” — you can stream it below. He’ll be releasing one cover per day up to the release of his new Covers Volume Two album due out on Friday.
Pokémon Go May Be a Security Risk
Pokémon Go, which I think is fair to call a phenomenon now, can also be a security risk since it asks for full access to your Google account when you sign in. Adam Reeve writes:
Now, I obviously don’t think Niantic are planning some global personal information heist. This is probably just the result of epic carelessness. But I don’t know anything about Niantic’s security policies. I don’t know how well they will guard this awesome new power they’ve granted themselves, and frankly I don’t trust them at all. I’ve revoked their access to my account, and deleted the app. I really wish I could play, it looks like great fun, but there’s no way it’s worth the risk.
It’s always a good idea to review what apps you’ve given access to on your security permissions page from Google. Rene Ritchie, writing at iMore, breaks down how you can still play the game securely by creating a “burner” account.
Bon Iver Announces Three More West Coast Shows
Bon Iver has announced a few more west coast shows. You can find those, added to his two festival appearances, below.
Ray Toro – “Hope for the World”
Ray Toro (formerly of My Chemical Romance) has released a new song called “Hope for the World.” You can stream it below.
Warped Tour’s Pro-Life/All Lives Matter Tent Drawing Criticism
Zac Gelfand, writing for Stereogum, on the controversy over a pro-life/all lives matter tent appearing on Warped Tour this year:
Over the weekend, I noticed my Twitter feed begin to light up with photos of a tent in the middle of the Warped Tour dedicated solely to pro-life/All Lives Matter organization Rock For Life. Many tweeters were appalled that Warped Tour, whose target demographic consists mostly of individuals still in their teens, would allow this tent — which, it has been noted is being run by mostly men — to ask young, impressionable festival-goers when they think rights should begin for a fetus.
And from Caitlin White, over at Brooklyn Mag:
[I]t does raise the question why a festival that puts so little effort into booking women to play their stages feels comfortable bringing along an organization that will eagerly tell their young teen audience members what to do with their bodies.
I’ve seen quite a few bands posting about this on Twitter, and I gotta say, at the very least, selling “all lives matter” shirts is flat out disgusting. And for those that keep wondering why I have an issue with this phrase, this article from the New York Times does a good job explaining why:
When some people rejoin with “All Lives Matter” they misunderstand the problem, but not because their message is untrue. It is true that all lives matter, but it is equally true that not all lives are understood to matter which is precisely why it is most important to name the lives that have not mattered, and are struggling to matter in the way they deserve.
Claiming that “all lives matter” does not immediately mark or enable black lives only because they have not been fully recognized as having lives that matter.
Update: It looks like the organization is not actually selling their “all lives matter” shirt at Warped Tour stops, just at the other festivals they attend.
Brand New to Release ‘3 Demos, Reworked’
Brand New will be releasing 3 Demos, Reworked in the near future.
Update: Banquet Records has updated their website with two listings. The first is for PMT-005, which contains “Mene” and “Out of Range.” The second is for PMT-003 and has a track listing of “Brother’s Song,” “Missing You,” “1996,” “Brother’s Song (Demo 2006),” “Missing You (Demo 2006),” and “1996 (Demo 2006).” Both have release dates of July 29th.
Bayside Go Behind the Scenes of “Pretty Vacant”
Bayside have posted a video talking about the behind the scenes process of their latest single, “Pretty Vacant.”
Chvrches – “Bury It” Video
Bad Religion and Against Me! Announce US Tour
Bad Religion, Against Me!, and Dave Hause are touring together. You can find those dates below.
Julien Baker Announces Tour Dates
Julien Baker has announced some new tour dates. You’ll find those below.
Sect – “Curfew”
Descendents – “Without Love”
Descendents are streaming their new song “Without Love” from their upcoming album Hypercaffium Spazzinate. The album is due on July 29th via Epitaph Records.