Craig Finn performed “Preludes” and “God in Chicago” on Seth Meyers last night.
American Football – “I’ve Been Lost for So Long” Video
American Football have released a video for “I’ve Been Lost for So Long.” You can watch that below via Funny or Die.
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Spotify Premium Users Will Get Some Albums Two Weeks Before Free Users
Spotify has agreed to a new licensing agreement with Universal Music Group, the companies announced today. As part of the deal, Spotify has agreed to allow new albums from Universal artists to be restricted to its premium service for up to two weeks moving forward, confirming our report from last month. Spotify will also pay slightly less to UMG in royalty fees, according to sources close to the situation.
Conor Oberst – “Barbary Coast (Later)” Video
Conor Oberst has released a video for “Barbary Coast (Later).”
Review: Third Eye Blind – Third Eye Blind
Third Eye Blind’s self-titled is simultaneously one of the most joyful albums I’ve ever heard and one of the most heartbreaking. The first half of the record is stacked with infectiously catchy pop-rock songs—most of which became hit singles. The latter half is more jagged and mid-tempo, with songs that sound noticeably darker and more subdued. Half the songs wouldn’t sound out of place on a summertime party playlist. The other half are songs that ache with such profound loneliness that listening to them with a group of people almost seems sacrilegious. And, as is the trademark of frontman Stephan Jenkins, even some of the songs that sound happy are actually crushing.
Third Eye Blind is a much more complex record than I thought it was when I first heard it, and I’d reckon that something similar holds true for most people. Frankly, early on, it was easy to hear Third Eye Blind’s music as little more than catchy radio rock. In the summer of 1997, “Semi-Charmed Life” rode the infectiousness of its “doo doo doo” hook to the number one slot on Billboard’s Mainstream Top 40 chart. At six years old, I thought it was the catchiest song I’d ever heard. At 26 years old, I still think it’s the catchiest song I’ve ever heard. There might not be a single song that makes me think more of summertime than that one.
Fleet Foxes Tour Dates
Fleet Foxes have announced a world tour.
Punchline Release New Song to Kickstarter Backers
Punchline have released the new song “Darkest Day” to backers of their Kickstarter.
The Mac Pro Lives
John Gruber, writing at Daring Fireball:
Apple is currently hard at work on a “completely rethought” Mac Pro, with a modular design that can accommodate high-end CPUs and big honking hot-running GPUs, and which should make it easier for Apple to update with new components on a regular basis. They’re also working on Apple-branded pro displays to go with them.
And:
Regarding iMacs, Schiller also said that new iMacs are in the works, slated for release some time this year (no specifics other than “this year”), including “configurations of iMac specifically with the pro customer in mind and acknowledging that our most popular desktop with pros is an iMac.”
Nice. I love my 5K iMac, it’s the best desktop computer I’ve ever owned. (And now we have fodder for all the tech podcasts for the next six months in anticipation, and for the six months after when the results aren’t perfectly tailored to each individual.) I’m just glad that the rumors of the Mac’s demise seem to have been greatly exaggerated.
Dead Swords to Release EPs on Vinyl
Dead Swords will be releasing their two EPs on vinyl on May 5th.
The “Affordable” Version of “Good Riddance”
Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong and Stephen Colbert sang an “affordable” version of “Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)” for a bunch of online bonus content.
Mastodon Perform on Kimmel
Mastodon performed “Show Yourself” on Kimmel last night.
Tonight Alive – “World Alive”
Tonight Alive have signed with Hopeless Records and released their new song “World Away.”
Drake Tops the Charts Again
Drake once again has the top album in the country.
More Life continues to be a streaming powerhouse in its second week, as traditional album sales equaled 43,000 while it collected another 169,000 SEA units (the second largest streaming week ever for an album, behind only More Life’s debut). The rest of the title’s units came from TEA (13,000).
Bands on TV (Week of April 3rd)
The notable artists on your television this week include: Mastodon (Kimmel; 4/3), Cold War Kids (Kimmel; 4/5), Father John Misty (Colbert; 4/4), Craig Finn (Meyers; 4/3), Michelle Branch (Meyers; 4/6), Zara Larsson (Corden; 4/4), and Demi Lovato (Corden; 4/5).
The Jealous Sound Break Up
The Jealous Sound have broken up and members have formed the new band Racquet Club. They will release their debut album later this year on Rise Records.