One Ok Rock have announced some new tour dates.
Lily Allen Sending Demos to Those Who Register to Vote
Lily Allen will send you some unreleased demos if you register to vote in the UK general election.
Ok, Brand New, time to step up, I have figured out how we can beat Trump.
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Medium Now Offers Audio Versions of Its Stories for Members
Ken Yeung, writing for VentureBeat:
Medium is hoping to sweeten the pot in order to get you to become a paying member. The publishing platform provider said that members will now be provided an audio version of every “exclusive, member-funded story” along with some additional selections chosen by the company’s editorial team. More than 50 stories are now available as audio versions, with more being added in the future.
Moose Blood Covers My Chemical Romance
Moose Blood’s cover of My Chemical Romance’s “I Don’t Love You” is now up on Spotify and Apple Music.
Brendon Urie to Record New Music After Broadway
Brendon Urie of Panic! at the Disco talked with Popbuzz about his plan to write some new music after his stint on Broadway:
So I’ve got probably ten more demos that I’ve just been hanging on to. Nothing full again, probably just minute and a half ideas. But exciting stuff, stuff that I didn’t expect to have written. So it’s really just bizarre, yeah I guess bizarre is probably the best way to describe it. It’s kind of out there.
PayPal Sues Pandora Over Logo
PayPal is taking Pandora to court over their new similar logo:
The digital-payment company says Pandora’s big blue “P,” unveiled in October, damages its business because customers are mistakenly opening the wrong app on their phones.
“I was a little confused when I opened PayPal and Barenaked Ladies started playing,” one PayPal customer tweeted.
Real Estate – “Stained Glass” Video
Real Estate have released an interactive video for “Stained Glass.” The interactive version is available at a special website.
Tom DeLonge Talks to Billboard About Box Car Racer
Tom DeLonge talked to Billboard about the 15-year anniversary of Box Car Racer:
Well I’m not going to spill any beans, but Travis and I talk all the time. There was always talk of Box Car Racer; we’ve talked about it for a very long time. We just came out with vinyl, and we’ve gotten offers to bring it back. I don’t know if it was like Coachella, but we’ve had things like that pop up from time to time. It’s something that’s never died in our imaginations and it’s something that I think we’re willing to do. Whether we come out with some big announcement or we’re ready to say, “Hey, this is happening,” I don’t know any of those kinds of details. But I think that our passion for what we did lives strong. We do talk about it and we do want to do something but we have no desire to talk about details because there’s a lot going on in my life right now, and [Travis’s]. Blink’s doing really well right now and everyone’s in a good spot, contrary to what public opinion may be. [Laughs.] I have the best situation ever where that band can continue and they can do what they want. And I’m making major motion pictures and working with people in government, so it’s a big deal.
As a quick aside: The autoplaying videos on Billboard’s website are fucking obnoxious.
Lana Del Rey – “Lust for Life” Video
Lana Del Rey has released a video for “Lust for Life” (feat. The Weeknd).
Elway to Record New Album in July
Elway will start recording a new album in July.
Neck Deep Release Two Videos
Neck Deep have released videos for “Where Do We Go When We Go” and “Happy Judgement Day.”
Frenzal Rhomb – “Classic Pervert”
Frenzal Rhomb are streaming their new song “Classic Pervert.”
Code Orange – “Bleeding in the Blur” Video
Code Orange have released a video for “Bleeding in the Blur.”
American Football – “My Instincts Are the Enemy” Video
American Football have released a video for “My Instincts Are the Enemy.”
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Harry Styles Debuts at #1, Paramore at #6
Harry Styles has the number one album in the country this week.
With Styles’ start of 193,000 he earns the biggest debut sales week for a U.K. male artist’s first full-length album since Nielsen Music began tracking sales in 1991.
Paramore came in at number six, selling around 67,000 album equivalent units. I’ve seen a few people saying this is a disappointment, and I wanna push back on that just a bit. The band selected a fast album roll-out with very minimal press. They did only a few interviews, with massive publications, and turned down requests from everyone else. They didn’t send out advances to virtually anyone, and I think they knew going in this wasn’t going to be an album they pushed for the first week sales. I think it’s instead setting up their upcoming tour, they’ll have a bigger push on the second single, and the positive word of mouth will keep this album moving throughout the summer.
Basically, I don’t think it’s a disappointment, and I wouldn’t worry.


















