Gently Tender – “Wild In The Uplands” (Video Premiere)

Gently Tender

Today I’m thrilled to bring everyone the latest single and music video from South London indie folk band, Gently Tender, called “Wild In The Uplands.” The band explains, “‘Wild in the Uplands’ is a song about escape from city to country. It’s about not having respect for fences and private land, roaming free and getting into mischief. Out of all the illegal activities a person can partake in, trespassing is one of the most exhilarating!” The second single from Gently Tender’s new EP called This Was Once Fields, “Wild In The Uplands” captures the free spirit of the band perfectly. If you’re enjoying the video, please consider supporting the band here.

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Holy Pinto – “Mac DeMarco (I Can’t Be)”

Holy Pinto

Holy Pinto has returned with a new single called “Mac DeMarco (I Can’t Be).” The new single is based on a real US border encounter where he was mistaken for the indie singer, and had to convince the agent otherwise. Behind the absurdity of the situation, lies a song about identity and that strange pressure to make sense to the person in front of you when something’s on the line. The single is available on all streaming services today.

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Tim Cook Announces Apple CEO Transition

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Tim Cook has announced he will step down as CEO of Apple:

This is not goodbye. But at this moment of transition, I wanted to take the opportunity to say thank you. Not on behalf of the company, this time, though there is a wellspring of gratitude for you that overflows inside our walls. But simply on behalf of me. Tim. A person who grew up in a rural place in a different time and, for these magical moments, got to be the CEO of the greatest company in the world. Thank you for the confidence and kindness you’ve shown me. Thank you for saying hi to me on the street and in our stores. Thank you for cheering alongside me when we unveiled a new product or service. Thank you, most of all, for believing in me to lead the company that has always put you at the center of our work. Every day we get up and think about what we can do to make your life a little bit better. And every day, you’ve made mine the best I could have asked for.

I thought Gruber’s take was good:

Cook has transformed Apple in his own image. The company is much more predictable now than it ever was, or could have been, under Jobs. It now runs on an annual schedule that can be printed on a calendar. There is far less drama, and no scandal. And there is seemingly no drama, at all, in this particular transition, despite the incredibly high stakes and the (justifiably) large egos in Apple’s leadership team.

And while true, the success from a pure dollars and cents standpoint is undeniable, I have felt the “magic” missing from the company for a while now. They still make incredible hardware. I still use macOS every single day (but refuse to update to Tahoe). I am excited to see where John Ternus takes them. And please fix Liquid Glass on macOS, it’s an abomination.