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Read More “Albums in Stores – Aug 29th, 2025”Hayley Williams Officially Releases New Album
Hayley Williams has released Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party with an official track listing, new song, and physical release coming on November 7th.
Read More “Hayley Williams Officially Releases New Album”Review: Wolf Alice – The Clearing
There’s a comforting feeling behind Ellie Rowsell’s vocals. The front-woman of British rock band, Wolf Alice, captivates and charms all over the band’s fourth studio album, called The Clearing. The album itself was produced by veteran hit-maker Greg Kurstin (Foo Fighters, Jonas Brothers), and The Clearing has a bit of that classic rock feeling to it as you play it from front to back. From the upbeat piano found on the lead single of “Bloom Baby Bloom” that gave Wolf Alice fans a sense of the direction found on the band’s latest effort, to the stylistic choices made by the three other band members to connect things together, The Clearing wasn’t exactly the album I thought would follow after 2021’s Blue Weekend. Instead, the album plays out like a 70’s rock n’ roll romp, much like what Fleetwood Mac cut their teeth to during that decade, with mostly positive results. The LP’s strengths are found in the shimmering sheen and musical polish of “Just Two Girls” and the album closing single of “The Sofa,” while I initially had trouble connecting with the style of “Bloom Baby Bloom” when it released in mid-May. Wolf Alice are trying to develop their sound by looking towards the past for tried and true influences, and they can only hope that their fans are still with them on the latest detour in their trajectory.
Read More “Wolf Alice – The Clearing”Frightful Places – “Spirits Are Up!” (Song Premiere)
Today I’m thrilled to bring everyone the latest single and visualizer video from Frightful Places, the solo project of Kevin Tiernan, called “Spirits Are Up!” Kevin shared, “Picture this: You’re on the beach in July, the sun warm on your skin, daydreaming about autumn leaves and the crisp October breeze. Sitting beside the one you love, you’re torn between soaking in the last days of summer and eagerly awaiting Halloween. ‘Spirits Are Up!’ is an optimistic anthem that blends the dreamy essence of shoegaze with the vibrant energy of The Cure and Turnover. Produced by Chris Teti (The World Is A Beautiful Place…), this track will make you feel sun-soaked, even as you start to crave fall.” If you’re enjoying the new single, please consider streaming more Frightful Places music here.
Read More “Frightful Places – “Spirits Are Up!” (Song Premiere)”abandcalledlove – “A Liar!” (Song Premiere)
Today I’m proud to introduce everyone to a great new band from Atlanta, Georgia named abandcalledlove. Their latest single, “A Liar!” is brimming with big indie pop rock hooks, rich textural instrumental sections, all paired with infectious melodies and harmonies. abandcalledlove is Ryan Chandler Love (lead vocals), Ian Joshua Riley (producer/guitarist), Blake Aldridge (guitar), Brooks Roberts (bass), and Austin Yagle (drums), and their band chemistry showcases why they routinely sell out venues they are booked to play at. Band member, Ian Joshua Riley shared:
If the opening track of the EP is a ‘mission statement’ of sorts denoting what love is, and the second track of the EP is an extrapolation of those ideas, then ‘A Liar!’, being track three, is intended to be an antithetical, bastardized representation of ‘love’ experienced while intentionally and genuinely pursuing it. The dialogue-style approach to the lyrics combined with the narrator’s internal monologue in the chorus is meant to represent a hypothetical, but universally relatable narrative of the seemingly never-ending chaotic cycle of miscommunication, unmet expectations, confusion, hurt, and misunderstanding that come with the pursuit of genuine relationship when goals are fundamentally unaligned. We also wanted the push-and-pull nature of the production and composition to reflect that tension as much as possible, so we spent a lot of time in the studio balancing the more traditional dynamic rock elements with the more subtle electronics and ambient, atmospheric moments to really emphasize the overall dynamics of the track, especially leading up to the song’s climax.
If you’re enjoying the early listen to “A Liar!”, please consider pre-saving the band’s debut EP, Thriving Season (that releases on September 26th) here.
Read More “abandcalledlove – “A Liar!” (Song Premiere)”Yellowcard Debut “Bedroom Posters” Live
Yellowcard debuted “Bedroom Posters” live in Brazil.
Read More “Yellowcard Debut “Bedroom Posters” Live”The Starting Line Share Acoustic “Sense of Humor”
The Starting Line have shared a new acoustic rendition of “Sense of Humor.”
Read More “The Starting Line Share Acoustic “Sense of Humor””Hit the Lights Announce New EP
Hit the Lights will release their new EP, Tomorrow’s Gonna Hurt, on November 21st.
Read More “Hit the Lights Announce New EP”The Ataris Finish New Album
The new The Ataris album is finished.
Read More “The Ataris Finish New Album”Paul Meany Announces Solo Album
Paul Meany will release his debut solo album on September 24th.
Read More “Paul Meany Announces Solo Album”Interview: Jason Vena and Garrett Lunceford of Acceptance
Recently I was able to schedule a Zoom call with Jason Vena (vocals) and Garrett Lunceford (drums) of Acceptance to discuss the importance of their debut LP, Phantoms, turning 20 years old this year. The band is currently supporting the anniversary of their landmark record with a fall tour and a great re-record of the album that features several incredible guest artists on it. Pre-orders for the Phantoms 20 vinyl are on-going here via Equal Vision Records.
Read More “Jason Vena and Garrett Lunceford of Acceptance”Fall Out Boy Celebrate Twenty Years of FUtCT
Fall Out Boy have announced some special 20th anniversary editions of From Under the Cork Tree.
Review: X Ambassadors – VHS (X)
In all of (the recently-engaged) Taylor Swift’s wisdom and cultural impact, arguably the biggest shake-up in the music industry was the idea of re-recording music to take back ownership of the songs that an artist has written. Never being strangers to hopping onto a great idea, X Ambassadors are gearing up for the release of VHS (X) this Friday, a faithful re-record of their debut LP that features a plethora of re-imagined versions of their biggest hits. VHS, I thought, was a bit bogged down/packed with too many interludes and voice memos that broke up the overall flow of their debut, but VHS (X) trims the fat, and focuses on what X Ambassadors are capable of creating today. Given the band’s 10+ years experience that have come from touring the world since their original version of VHS graced the world in the summer of 2015, this re-record does much more than just claiming back ownership of the songs that Sam Harris, Casey Harris, and Adam Levin created on their debut, it accentuates X Ambassadors core strengths as a unit moving forward.
Read More “X Ambassadors – VHS (X)”Arturo Joins Fenix TX
Arturo of Audio Karate will be joining Fenix TX as their new singer. Their first show together with be November 1st at The Glasshouse.
Read More “Arturo Joins Fenix TX”This is extra special for me because when I was 16, I saw Fenix TX live several times, and seeing Latinos up on that stage made me believe “if they can do it, I can do it.” That inspiration stuck with me and pushed me to keep chasing music.
Now, to be fronting the band all these years later feels surreal and full-circle.
Arturo Barrios
Kacy Hill Releases New EP
Kacy Hill has released the new EP, But Anyway, No Worries!, to all streaming platforms.