The notable artists on your television this week include: Neil Diamond (Fallon; 11/29), Car Seat Headrest (Fallon; 11/30), Kacey Musgraves (Fallon; 12/1), The Weeknd (Ellen; 11/28).
Wilco 2017 Tour Dates
Wilco have announced some 2017 tour dates. You can find those below.
‘Rogue One’ Tickets Now on Sale
Advance tickets are now on sale for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.
Screenplay Based on The Menzingers ‘On the Impossible Past’
Adam Reiss has written a screenplay based upon The Menzingers’ On the Impossible Past. The entire thing has been put online for fans to read and give feedback.
Hi. I’m Adam. I wrote a screenplay called “On the Impossible Future.” I’ve created this website to share it with whoever might read it because I’ve been working on this for years and I’ve reached a point in the creative process where I desperately need fresh eyes to look it over and give me feedback. All of my friends are probably sick of reading drafts (even if they’re too nice to tell me).
Foxing Teasing for Wednesday
Burial Release Two New Songs
Of Mice & Men Pull Out of Australian Tour
Of Mice & Men have had to cancel their upcoming tour dates with A Day to Remember in Australia. A message from the band can be found below.
The xx – “On Hold” Video
Anberlin Selling White Out Box Set
Anberlin are selling a special “white out” box set version of their albums on vinyl. Pre-orders are now up.
T.S.O.L. Sign to Rise Records
T.S.O.L. Will release their new album The Trigger Complex on January 29th via Rise Records. They’ve also released the first single “I Wanted to See You.”
AFI to Join Deftones on Tour
AFI will be joining Deftones on their UK tour dates next May.
Sponsor: My Thanks to Almost Normal
My thanks to Almost Normal for sponsoring Chorus this week. They just released their new music video for “Young Forever,” and I hope everyone will give that a listen. The song comes from the band’s upcoming EP, Mantra, due out in January and gives me a little bit of a PVRIS vibe with a little more atmospheric tinge.
If you like the song make sure to also grab it on iTunes.
Review: Two Tongues – Two Tongues Two
Before I started writing this review, I felt the need to revisit both Say Anything’s album from this past January, I Don’t Think It Is, as well my subsequent review of the album that I wrote for AbsolutePunk.net. This was a surreal experience, partially because of my own disdain for the album but more so because I spoke with Bemis about the aforementioned review. Following its publication, we had a (very pleasant) dialogue about my review, Bemis’s music and art criticism in general, and all things considered, it proved to be a thought-provoking and productive conversation.
What you must understand is just how much Say Anything’s music has meant to me over the past decade. Even now, at a time in my life when I find myself returning to the band’s later output less and less, it’s easy to trace a thick black line from my tastes today to the year I discovered In Defense of the Genre, and subsequently …Is a Real Boy. At the time, my 13-year-old mind had never heard something quite so complex, so unique as Bemis’s knack for musical arrangement and lyrical phrasing. They were my favorite band for years, and the release of I Don’t Think It Is in January, my review and the discussion surrounding it, left me questioning my growing musical tastes, platform, and the very purpose of music reviews in the Age of Streaming.
Frank Ocean’s ‘Blonde’ Vinyl
Frank Ocean’s Blonde is now up for sale on vinyl.
Balance and Composure Cancel Tour
Balance and Composure have canceled their upcoming European tour.



















