Right Away, Great Captain! will be releasing their live CD “soon.” It will be limited to 200 copies.
Moonlighting: The Get Up Kids
By their nature, musicians are creative. Just because they find success doesn’t mean they don’t like to explore new genres or shake things up. Sometimes their new music doesn’t gel with their current band. Sometimes a band goes on a Ross and Rachel type of break, but the music has to keep flowing. Moonlighting is all about the side projects, the passion projects, the weird and wacky that branch out from the original act.
The Get Up Kids are your older brother’s emo. In their early years, the band members looked like they walked on stage immediately after bagging groceries or tutoring middle school kids. This was long before emo became associated with Hot Topic or bangs. Matt Pryor certainly has some growl to his vocals, but overall the band’s music is approachable, agreeable, heart-on-your-sleeve rock. This is music you wouldn’t be afraid to play in front of your mom. With a catalog featuring grainy distortion (“Coming Clean”), acoustic sing-alongs (“Campfire Kansas”), and new-wavey exploration (“Shatter Your Lungs”), it’s clear The Get Up Kids have never been worried about creating one type of music. The other projects from these members reflect that versatility.
Matt and Kim Release New EP ‘We Were the Weirdos’
Matt and Kim have released their new EP, We Were the Weirdos, on Apple Music and Spotify.
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Morrissey Blogs About Prince
Morrissey, writing on True to You:
Although a long-serving vegan and a strong advocate of the abolition of the abattoir, neither of these points was mentioned in the one hundred television reports that I witnessed yesterday as they covered the enchanted life and sad death of Prince. The points were not mentioned because they are identified as expressions against e$tabli$hment interests, therefore we, mere galley slaves, aren’t allowed to know. Prince has influenced the world more than is suspected, and somehow the life of his music is just beginning, and he would be thanked not only by humans but also animals for living his lyrical life as he did. Humans, you see, are not the world.
Bayside to Release ‘Vacancy’ in August
Blink-182 Single Artwork, Single Premiere on Thursday
Mark Hoppus of Blink-182 has been sharing what sure looks like the single artwork for “Bored to Death.” Two pieces have been posted so far and April 28th at 7:00am PST is when we’ll see the song premiere on KROQ’s Kevin and Bean.
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Two Thirds of Green Day Team Up With Joan Jett
Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong and Tré Cool played a set at the Tribeca Film Festival over the weekend. They teamed up with Joan Jett for a pretty awesome cover of “Bad Reputation.” They were celebrating the premiere of the new film, Geezer, which Billie Joe is starring in.Some videos from the performance can be found below.
Bruce Springsteen Covers “Purple Rain”
Bruce Springsteen covered Prince’s “Purple Rain” at his Brooklyn concert last night.
Beyoncé Releases ‘Lemonade’ on TIDAL
Not on Tour – “Rumors” Video
Not on Tour’s new video for “Rumors” is now up on YouTube. Also, the band’s latest album is still up for streaming if you’re looking for something new to check out today.
MTV to Bring Back “Unplugged”
Steven Zeitchik, writing for the LA Times:
“Unplugged,” which could be on the air in coming months, will stoke the interest of those who came of age with artists such as Nirvana, Eric Clapton and Arrested Development breaking down their music to its acoustic basics, often with some added atmosphere.
“It won’t be carpets and candles,” Erik Flannigan, executive vice president of music and multiplatform strategy, said of the new show. “And it won’t be rock legends playing their catalog. “What we want to do,” he said, “is take the attributes that made ‘Unplugged’ such a success for so many years and reimagine them for 2016.”
Sufjan Stevens and Gallant Cover “Purple Rain”
Sufjan Stevens and Gallant covered Prince’s “Purple Rain” at Coachella last night. A video of the performance can be found below.
The Thermals – ‘Hey You’ 7″
The Thermals’ new 7″ is now available at Saddle-Creek’s online store. The b-side is a cover of Jefferson Airplane’s “White Rabbit” and was produced by Chris Walla. The track comes from the band’s new album We Disappear.
‘Independence Day: Resurgence’ Trailer
The new trailer for Independence Day: Resurgence has been released.
Further Sky Records Offer Free Compilation
Further Sky Records is offering a free compilation on Bandcamp to celebrate their one year anniversary.
For our one year anniversary we reached out to all the artists we’ve worked with, our friends, and some of our favorite up-and-comers to put together this compilation. We’re giving it away to all of you as a thank you for the support you’ve given us. That support is the reason why we’ve had such a successful first year, and we really can’t thank you all enough. Enjoy the music!