Me First and the Gimmie Gimmies have released their cover of “For the Good Times”
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Me First and the Gimmie Gimmies have released their cover of “For the Good Times”
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The Environmental Protection Agency announced Friday evening that its website would be “undergoing changes” to better represent the new direction the agency is taking, triggering the removal of several agency websites containing detailed climate data and scientific information. […]
The staffer described the process of reviewing the site as “a work in progress, but we can’t have information which contradicts the actions we have taken in the last two months,” adding that Pruitt’s aides had “found a number of instances of that so far” while surveying the site.
Yet the website overhaul appears to include not only policy-related changes but also scrutiny of a scientific Web page that has existed for nearly two decades, and that explained what climate change is and how it worked.
Yeah, if you hide the science that’ll stop it from being true.
It’s been 25 years since the release of Quentin Tarantino’s Reservoir Dogs. The cast recently got together to talk about the film during a special screening. Variety has some of the tidbits revealed:
The most iconic moment in “Reservoir Dogs” is unquestionably the scene in which Madsen’s character, Mr. Blonde, tortures a captured cop (Kirk Baltz), cutting off his ear after doing a little dance to the jaunty tune of Stealers Wheel’s “Stuck in the Middle With You.” That dance was entirely spontaneous, it turns out. “You never made me do it in rehearsal, because I was so intimidated by it,” Madsen reminded Tarantino at the panel. “I didn’t know what to do. In the script, it said, ‘Mr. Blonde maniacally dances around.’ And I kept thinking, ‘What the f–k does that mean? Like Mike Jagger, or what? What the f–k am I gonna do?’”
Producer Steve Kravac is the latest guest on Mike Herrera’s podcast.
Tooth and Nail Records have launched a new podcast called “Labeled.”
Cayetana’s new album, New Kind of Normal, can be streamed below.
Sorority Noise have released a video for “No Halo.”
This Wild Life have shared a cover of Nirvana’s “Heart-Shaped Box” on Spotify and Apple Music.
PVRIS debuted their new song “Heaven” on BBC Radio 1.
This first impression was originally posted as a live blog for supporters in our forums on April 24th, 2017. First impressions are meant to be quick, fun, initial impressions on an album or release as I listen to it for the first time. It’s a running commentary written while listening to an album — not a review. More like a diary of thoughts. This post has been lightly edited for structure and flow.
Wooooo, time for a little first listen blogging time. Been way too long since I’ve done one of these, and I’m really excited to do a live-blog-first-listen tonight for the new New Found Glory album. Before getting started, a few things:
Mew has announced some new tour dates for August.
Allie X will release her new album, Collxtion II, on June 9th. Today she’s debuted the new song “Paper Love.”
Portugal. the Man will release their new album Woodstock on June 16th. They’ve released a video for the first single “Number One” and pre-orders for the album are now up.