Tegan and Sara have released their new video for “U-Turn.”
Alicia Keys – “In Common”
Alicia Keys has released her new song “In Common.”
The Shins to Make Live Return in September
The Shins will be making their live return at the End of the Road festival this September.
Mark Hoppus on Live 105
Blink-182 continued their media blitz yesterday with Live 105’s Kevin Klein. Mark Hoppus talks about how Tom DeLonge’s Facebook post came as a surprise and how he hadn’t spoken to Tom in over a “year and a half,” how he is really just focused on this new album, and how great it’s been to work with Matt Skiba.
Inside Pandora’s Fight with Spotify and Apple Music
John Paul Titlow, writing for Fast Company, looks at Pandora and their attempt to fight back the big streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music:
By shifting toward on-demand subscriptions, Pandora is hoping to add a new, much deeper layer of data and understanding to its artificial brain. By creating artist-based stations and thumbing songs, listeners can teach Pandora a lot—but behaviors like saving albums and listening to them on repeat or adding individual songs to playlists are vastly more informative (as Spotify and Apple already know). Right now, if you’re obsessed with the new Rihanna album, Pandora has no idea. These are the types of blind spots the service needs to fill in, especially if it wants to target superfans with special perks.
Data is just as crucial when it comes to selling concert tickets.
I’m fascinated by the idea of big music data and how it can find the perfect next band or album for a listener. I think Pandora is smart to be moving into trying to tie their music service into other things like selling concert tickets. But, I’m bearish on the company as a whole. They’ve been relegated to what is basically a feature in other apps and there’s no reason to pay for something you already get in a good enough fashion somewhere else.
Blink-182’s “Bored to Death” Most Added Song on Alternative Radio
According to Mediabase, Blink-182’s “Bored to Death” was last week’s most added song on alternative radio. It tripled up number two: Young The Giant’s “Something To Believe In.”
Sunset Shipwrecks – “Leave Me in the Grave”
Ryan and Scott from American Steel have formed Sunset Shipwrecks. They will release their new album, Community, on May 27th via Ryan’s Lugosi Records imprint. You can stream “Leave Me in the Grave” below.
Review: Saosin – Along the Shadow
This first impression was originally posted as a live blog for supporters in our forums on May 3rd, 2016. 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.
Let’s take a listen to the new Saosin album. Same thing goes as before — spoilers abound, I reserve the right to change my opinion as time goes on. I’ve got multiple beers sitting in front of me, and I’m hitting play and just going to type out my thoughts as I listen.
Kanye West Says He’ll Tour in September
Kanye West announced on the Steve Harvey Morning show that he plans to tour behind The Life of Pablo later this year, probably around September.
Dance Gavin Dance – “Carl Barker” (Live)
Dance Gavin Dance have posted up “Carl Barker” (Live) from their upcoming Tree City Sessions release.
Weekly Discussion: Marvel or DC? • Critical Analysis: Tom Hanks
Titus Andronicus to Release Live Record
Titus Andronicus’ new live album, S+@dium Rock: Five Nights at the Opera, is up for pre-order. The album will be out July 29th on Merge Records.
Rocky Loves Emily – “Bury”
Rocky Loves Emily’s new album, Miserable Love, will be released on June 21st via Tooth and Nail Records. You can stream the first single “Bury” below.
Tegan and Sara Debut Two New Songs Live
Tegan and Sara debuted two new songs, “Stop Desire,” and “100x” live last night. You can find fan recorded videos of both below.
The Easter Egg Within David Bowie’s ★
Some fans have discovered that if you expose David Bowie’s latest album artwork to sunlight, it transforms into a field of glowing stars. Once covered back up, the stars fade away.