Today I’m so excited to bring everyone an exclusive early listen to the new album from Diane King, called Sky. The album is largely centered around this singer-songwriter’s battle with cancer, and her experience in pushing forward through her diagnosis, treatment and recovery. Diane King quickly showcases her vibrant qualities as a songwriter on Sky, and if you’re enjoying the stream, please consider purchasing the album that officially releases tomorrow here.
Read More “Diane King – “Sky” (Album Stream)”People R Ugly – “Wake Up” Video
People R Ugly have shared the new video for “Wake Up” featuring a guest appearance by Mark Hoppus.
Read More “People R Ugly – “Wake Up” Video”The Starting Line Film Pairing
The Starting Line’s Kenny Vasoli picked some movies that pair well with the band’s upcoming album.
Read More “The Starting Line Film Pairing”Davey Havok Hardlore Podcast
Part one of the Hardlore interview with Davey Havok of AFI is now available. (Overcast link.)
Read More “Davey Havok Hardlore Podcast”Review: Twenty One Pilots – Breach
It’s both hard and easy to believe that Twenty One Pilots are at the point in their career where they have now released eight studio albums. The band have been scene mainstays since being signed to Fueled By Ramen records in 2012, and yet many casual fans don’t realize that Twenty One Pilots also released two other LPs in advance of their major label signing. Breach comes storming onto the rock scene brimming with a similar sound to TOP’s arsenal, and the new record is catchy, familiar, and filled with several key thematic callbacks to keep fans engaged. It’s been just over a year since Twenty One Pilots released their seventh studio album, Clancy, and Breach feels more confident, urgent, and moves the needle even further in a positive direction in TOP’s creative approach to blending so many genres in their music. The set was produced by Paul Meany, Mike Elizondo, and the band’s vocalist Tyler Joseph. The set was preceded by three singles in “The Contract,” “Drum Show” and most recently, the sprawling, bass-heavy opener of “City Walls” that was accompanied by a long-form music video of the five minute-plus song. Breach ultimately ends up being one of the most thrilling records, if not the most important album, since Twenty One Pilots first formed in 2009.
Read More “Twenty One Pilots – Breach”Atreyu – “Dead”
Frank Zummo Announces New Book
Drummer Frank Zummo has announced a new book for release on November 11th.
Read More “Frank Zummo Announces New Book”The Midnight – “Runaways”
The Midnight have released the new song “Runaways.”
Avril Lavigne Announces New Wine
Avril Lavigne has announced a new “Complicated” wine.
Frank Turner Announces New Career Compilation
Frank Turner has announced the new career compilation, The Next Ten Years.
The Starting Line Share Acoustic “Circulate”
The Starting Line have shared an acoustic rendition of “Circulate.”
Read More “The Starting Line Share Acoustic “Circulate””Gerard Way Unveils New Band
Gerard Way of My Chemical Romance has teamed up with The Interrupters’ Kevin Bivona, Jesse Bivona and Aimee Interrupter, and Michael Schulz, for the new band The Mock Ups. The first single “I Wanna Know Your Name” was released today.
Read More “Gerard Way Unveils New Band”My Life In 35 Songs, Track 26: “Song for the Road” by David Ford
Now I don’t lightly use words like ‘forever,’ but I will love you ‘til the end of today…
Do teenagers today still make mixtapes?
I’m using that term loosely, mind you. I know there can’t be more than a few living souls on the planet who still go through the painstaking steps of cobbling together handmade cassette tape compilations to tell their crushes how they feel. Hell, I can’t even say that I’ve ever made a true mixtape, in that classic analog sense. But I came of age long enough before the streaming era that I still experienced the sensation of trading music in physical formats – usually on burned CDs, though occasionally via USB thumb drives, and sometimes even by way of data DVDs.
Does the mixtape live on in any form today? Is it a Spotify link? A YouTube playlist? A collection of TikTok videos? I ask because “Song for the Road” by David Ford is a classic, all-timer mixtape song, and I wonder if classic, all-timer mixtape songs can even still exist anymore.
I’ve always been drawn to the idea of the mixtape. In a lot of ways, this entire series is just an ambitious, life-spanning, 35-song mixtape. It doesn’t hurt that three of my four favorite artists of all time – Butch Walker, Andrew McMahon, and Jimmy Eat World – have all written songs about mixtapes. “You gave me the best mixtape I have” Butch sings in his, before adding “And even all the bad songs ain’t so bad.” “This is my mixed tape for her; it’s like I wrote every note with my own fingers,” goes the punchline of “The Mixed Tape,” the first-ever single from Andrew McMahon’s Jack’s Mannequin project; and in the Jimmy Eat World song, the note is pure regret: “Maybe we could put your tape back on/Rewind until the moment we went wrong.”
Read More “My Life In 35 Songs, Track 26: “Song for the Road” by David Ford”PONY – “Superglue” Video
Indie power-pop band, PONY, has returned with a new single and music video for “Superglue.” You can also stream the single here. PONY’s upcoming tour dates in support of Pool Kids are below.
Read More “PONY – “Superglue” Video”Thrice Q&A Part Two
Thrice have shared the second Q&A video about their upcoming album.
Read More “Thrice Q&A Part Two”