Jay Som’s first album in six years will be titled Belong and is out October 10th. Today she’s shared a video for “Float” featuring Jim Adkins of Jimmy Eat World.
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Mike Herrera mentions that MxPx have started the process of working on a new album in a new podcast talking about the band’s beginning and 33 year anniversary.
My Life In 35 Songs, Track 16: “Go” by Boys Like Girls
Go on and take a shot, go give it all you got.
I’m 30 miles from home and I’m crying my eyes out. For some reason, I didn’t expect to feel this way about leaving home and heading off to college for the first time. I’ve already said all my goodbyes to friends, and I know I’ll see most of them in just a few months when we all come home for Thanksgiving. My mom is in the car ahead of mine, accompanying me to Western Michigan University with a car load of stuff for my dorm room. The “family caravan” nature of this drive has kept the “leaving home” moment from feeling like too much of a clean break, at least for the next few hours. Plus, I know I’ll be back home in just a couple of days for a holiday weekend with family, before school starts. But I’m crying anyway, and it has everything to do with the song that’s coming through my speakers.
In case it hasn’t become abundantly clear, I am the type to obsessively soundtrack moments of my life that feel significant. The fact that I took pains to make sure a specific song got played at my eighth-grade graduation ceremony might be the most signature “me” moment of my entire life. I have very rarely left a milestone moment of my existence up to chance when it came to the music that was playing in the background. But that morning heading off to school is something of an exception, because an album I’d been waiting for all summer long had leaked on the internet literal minutes before I started packing my car. I’d downloaded it quickly before shutting down my computer and stowing it in my backpack for the drive, and the album in question is now playing at full volume through the stereo of my Honda Civic, courtesy of my iPod and an FM transmitter.
The album is Love Drunk, the sophomore LP from Massachusetts-hailing pop-punk band Boys Like Girls. If you’ll recall, I’ve already mentioned Boys Like Girls once in this series, as one of the two opening acts that warmed up the stage for Butch Walker when I first saw him in 2006. The band’s self-titled debut album came out a few months after that show and blew them up to mainstream success, courtesy of big, beating-heart anthems like “The Great Escape” and “Thunder,” both of which sound like youthful summer idealism. Boys Like Girls were such a big deal by the time 2009 rolled around that they had a certain pop-country sensation named Taylor Swift crossing over and duetting on their new album’s track-four acoustic ballad, called “Two Is Better Than One.” At the time, though, I didn’t care much about Taylor Swift (blasphemy, I know); I just cared that the title track lead single from Love Drunk was one of the most massive-sounding pop-rock songs I’d ever heard.
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Matt Hoopes of Relient K is on the latest Tone Mob podcast.
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Bad Religion have been sharing their “Decades” episodes on YouTube. Season two, episode two was released last night.
Read More “Bad Religion Share Decades Episodes”Bad Religion marks 40 years of revolutionary punk rock with Decades — an eight-episode retrospective series filmed live at The Roxy Theatre in Hollywood, California. Originally streamed during the pandemic, each episode spotlights a different decade of the band’s storied career: the ‘80s, ‘90s, 2000s, and 2010s. Featuring powerful live performances, behind-the-scenes rehearsal footage, and candid interviews with all band members, Decades offers an intimate look at the evolution of Bad Religion’s music and message. From their earliest raw recordings to their most recent anthems, this series captures the sound, spirit, and substance of one of punk’s most influential bands.
Matt Cameron Leaves Peal Jam
Drummer Matt Cameron has decided to leave Pearl Jam. Statements from him and the band can be found below.
Read More “Matt Cameron Leaves Peal Jam”Spiritbox Perform on Kimmel
Spiritbox performed “Soft Spine” on Kimmel.
Read More “Spiritbox Perform on Kimmel”Scooped Up – “Fool Proof” Video
Scooped Up have shared a video for “Fool Proof.”
Read More “Scooped Up – “Fool Proof” Video”Good Terms – “Progress” Video
Good Terms have released a video for “Progress.”
Read More “Good Terms – “Progress” Video”Goldfinger Announce New Single Featuring Mark Hoppus
Goldfinger will release “Freaking Out a Bit” this Friday.
Read More “Goldfinger Announce New Single Featuring Mark Hoppus”Taylor Acorn Signs With Fearless Records
Taylor Acorn has signed with Fearless Records. New single out Friday.
Tom DeLonge Demoing Blink-182 Songs
Tom DeLonge talked with Kerrang:
“Film stuff takes a long time, you know,” he says. “I work on these things for years. I’m juggling a lot of projects – some are at casting, some are writing outlines, some are in script, some are in production.” Between them all, there’s the small matter blink-182’s year-closing Missionary Impossible tour, culminating at Las Vegas’s When We Were Young festival. “I’ll probably start doing some demos for blink here shortly as well,” he excitingly adds. “I’ve got to start working on recording stuff now, because I’ll be gone for a bit of time when I would normally start next year…
Anberlin Cancel Summer Tour
Anberlin have canceled their upcoming summer tour.
Read More “Anberlin Cancel Summer Tour”Joe From Fall Out Boy Needs Surgery
Joe Trohman of Fall Out Boy needs surgery and will be taking some time away from touring.
Read More “Joe From Fall Out Boy Needs Surgery”The Best Albums of 2025 (So Far)
I am starting to feel like these “time to rank things” lists pop back up on me quicker and quicker each year. We are once again halfway through the year, and that means it’s time to reflect on the best albums of the year (so far). Below, you will find both our combined staff top 30, as well as individual lists from our contributors and moderators. We hope you’ll find something new to love.
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