Yellowcard will release the video for “Better Days” on May 28th. A teaser for the video can be found below.
Read More “Yellowcard to Release New Single on May 28th”YEARB4 – “Rebel Without A Cause”
Hard rock band, YEARB4, has returned with a new single called “Rebel Without A Cause.”
Read More “YEARB4 – “Rebel Without A Cause””Miley Cyrus Shares ‘Something Beautiful’ Trailer
Miley Cyrus has released a trailer for Something Beautiful.
Read More “Miley Cyrus Shares ‘Something Beautiful’ Trailer”Zach Braff Returns for ‘Scrubs’ Reboot
Zach Braff has signed on for the Scrubs update that’s in development at ABC.
Braff will reprise his role from the 2001-10 series as John, aka J.D., the narrator and central character for most of the show’s first run. ABC confirmed it was developing a Scrubs reboot in December, after creator Bill Lawrence, Braff and other members of the cast had for years said they’d like to reunite.
Chad Gilbert Announces Guitar Pedal
Chad of New Found Glory will be releasing the “My Boost Over You!” guitar pedal.
Read More “Chad Gilbert Announces Guitar Pedal”Tom DeLonge Producing ‘Suburban Kings’
Jaime Eliezer Karas (Acapulco) has come aboard to direct Suburban Kings, a coming-of-age film penned by Peter Hoare (Kevin Can Wait), to be produced by Chris Mangano (Mangano Movies & Media), Blink-182’s Tom DeLonge (To The Stars Media), and Stan Spry (Evoke Entertainment).
The film follows Wolfgang Binder, a rebellious, skateboarding-obsessed 13-year-old, who is hellbent on spending the summer of ’99 cheering up his best friend after the tragic, unexpected death of his mother.
Charmer on New Podcast
David and Neil of Charmer are on the latest episode of the Podioslave podcast.
Stateside – “Like a Rosary” Video
Stateside have shared the new song “Like a Rosary.”
Read More “Stateside – “Like a Rosary” Video”The Armed – “Well Made Play”
The Armed have shared the new song “Well Made Play.”
Read More “The Armed – “Well Made Play””Bruce Springsteen Releases Live EP
Bruce Springsteen has released the Land of Hope & Dreams EP.
Read More “Bruce Springsteen Releases Live EP”Wednesday – “Elderberry Wine”
Wednesday have shared the new song “Elderberry Wine.”
Read More “Wednesday – “Elderberry Wine””Sick of It All Frontman is Cancer Free
Sick of It All frontman Lou Koller has revealed that cancer free.
Twenty One Pilots Announce New Album
Twenty One Pilots will release Breach in September. The full press release can be found below.
Read More “Twenty One Pilots Announce New Album”My Life In 35 Songs, Track 9: “When Canyons Ruled the City” by Butch Walker
It felt like an earthquake when she’d shout.
It’s August 1, 2006. I’m 15 years old. I’m on vacation with my family at a secluded, off-the-beaten path vacation spot on the shores of Lake Michigan. My brother, his best friend Frank, and I have tickets to see Butch Walker play a show this evening. We’ve got a three-hour drive straight across the state ahead of us before we can walk through the doors of a sweaty, rundown club right in the heart of downtown Detroit for some loud-as-fuck rock ‘n’ roll. Oh, and it’s the hottest damn day of the year.
Such is the setup for my first-ever concert experience.
Butch Walker isn’t a household name, though I’d wager that just about everyone with a pulse has heard a song he’s written or produced. In the broader context of the music world, Butch is best known as a collaborator, and for the role he’s played in songs and records by everyone from Avril Lavigne to Weezer to Fall Out Boy to Katy Perry. In the context of my musical journey, though, Butch might be the single most important figure of all. From the moment I heard his 2004 album Letters in the winter of my eighth-grade year, nothing was ever quite the same again. Butch had this singular ability to exude not-to-be-fucked-with attitude, approachable wisecracking wit, and heart-on-the-sleeve emotion, all at the same time. To my eyes and ears, he was the coolest guy in school and the soulful poet, a guy whose tatted-up arms and long hair made it all the more surprising when he hit you with a wrenching piano ballad or a smart, insightful breakup song. Letters changed my life because it showed me how versatile songwriting could be. The songs were funny, rousing, self-deprecating, heartbreaking, and 100 percent honest, and I loved them more immediately than I’d ever loved any other music in my life.
Letters was the closest I’d ever come to hearing someone turn their diary pages into music, and that authentic realness drew me to Butch and made me a fan for life. Soon, I was delving into Butch’s back pages. There was his previous record, 2002’s Left of Self-Centered, and its crunchy, sarcastic, ultra-melodic pop-punk-leaning songs. There was his former band, Marvelous 3, who’d made candy-colored power-pop songs in the ‘90s and then pivoted to skyscraping arena rock at the dawn of the new millennium. I even dug into his live albums and b-sides, devouring every scrap of music I could get my hands on. In particular, I loved This Is Me…Justified and Stripped, an acoustic live record he’d recorded in the leadup to Letters that made him sound like the most entertaining showman on the planet. I’d never been to a rock concert in my life, but I knew very early on that seeing a Butch Walker show had to be on my bucket list.
When that opportunity came along in the summer of 2006, it was even more special than I ever could have imagined. But to explain that part of the story, I have to rewind a bit.
Read More “My Life In 35 Songs, Track 9: “When Canyons Ruled the City” by Butch Walker”Turnstile – “Look Out For Me” Video
Turnstile have shared a video for “Look Out For Me.”
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