The All-American Rejects and Dashboard Confessional are doing some kind of cover song swap for their upcoming tour together.
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The All-American Rejects and Dashboard Confessional are doing some kind of cover song swap for their upcoming tour together.
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Shawna Potter, writing at Noisey:
I wish I could laugh it off with some clever joke, like “the Dickies are just boys who are as immature as their name,” but they’re not boys, they’re not immature; they are grown men. And the grown-man lead singer of the Dickies had such a problem with one single woman holding a protest sign during their set (not a group of friends, as he reported), that he threw a tantrum about it.
The anger that erupted in Phillips is always under the surface of men like this, even beneath their onstage characters. They do not like being challenged in any way, especially by women. And they definitely don’t equate their right to free speech with anyone else’s. In fact, they see others’ right to free speech as an affront to their own, and in this case, one to be met with anger and hate. That’s not punk.
And:
This incident highlights one of the often overlooked problems the music industry in general has been plagued with. While recent controversies at Warped have typically revolved around young male performers in their early 20s engaging in predatory behavior, there is a subset of older men, waving the “punk/rock/metal means free speech” flag as an excuse to put others at risk. This seems to always get shrugged off because they’re elder statesmen of the genre and are connected to the right people. But how do you suppose they got that far? At one point they were all young men pushing the limits of what they could get away with, a cycle that repeats itself each time their friends turn a blind eye and victims are silenced or belittled because someone really liked that one song they wrote.
That’s why it’s so important that we call out bad behavior when it happens, especially with our friends, no matter what band they’re in.
NME:
One of the men responsible for April’s disastrous Fyre Festival was arrested in New York City on Friday.
Billy McFarland, 25, is charged with wire fraud after allegedly defrauding investors in Fyre Media, his company. […] Explaining McFarland’s arrest, US Attorney Joon Kim said that he had allegedly shown fake documents to investors to encourage them to put more than $1 million into both Fyre Media and Fyre Festival. Ja Rule, the company’s co-founder, has not been arrested.
Hayley Williams and Chad Gilbert have released a joint statement announcing they are “splitting up” on Instagram.
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My thanks to Commonweather for sponsoring the website this week. The band released their new EP, Nausea, last week and I think it’s the sort of album Turnover or Trophy Eyes fans will really dig. They have a video up for their first single, “Reverie,” on YouTube, and you can check out their EP on Spotify, iTunes, or Bandcamp.
Give it a listen and see if it’s in your wheelhouse, and once again, a huge thanks to the band for sponsoring the website this week.
Nike is going to begin selling some of their products on Instagram and Amazon:
The partnership with Amazon is in its early stages and involves only a “limited” section of Nike products for now, Nikes CEO Mark Parker told investors on a conference call Thursday afternoon to discuss quarterly results, confirming recent media reports.
Foster the People have released their song “Loyal Like Sid & Nancy.”
Modern Chemistry’s new song, “Tripping Over You,” can be streamed below.
Our music forum has put together a cover compilation of Alkaline Trio songs. You can stream that below.
Variety reports that Patrick Stump of Fall Out Boy will be doing various voice-over roles in the upcoming animated film Gnome Alone. He’s also working on the score and has written an original song for the movie:
Patrick Stump of the band Fall Out Boy performed multiple voice-over roles, composed the score and has written an original song to be performed by Becky G, whose character discovers that her new home’s garden gnomes are not what they seem, she joins the gnomes to fight against little monsters who have invaded through a portal from another world.
Nicholas Thompson, writing at Wired:
The algorithms that resulted were then tested on the one-fifth of the data that hadn’t been given to DeepText, to see how well the machines had matched the humans. Eventually, Instagram became satisfied with the results, and the company quietly launched the product last October. Spam began to vanish as the algorithms did their work, circling like high-IQ Roombas let loose in an apartment overrun with dust bunnies.
Jay-Z released his new album 4:44 on Tidal today. There’s also a new video up for “The Story of O.J.”
Haim performed “Want You Back” on Fallon last night.