Dashboard Confessional have shared a newly discovered live video of “Screaming Infidelities” from 2001.
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Dashboard Confessional have shared a newly discovered live video of “Screaming Infidelities” from 2001.
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Kill the Lights have signed with Fearless Records.
Hawthorne Heights are once again offering their annual Valentines Day package.
Tame Impala have shared a video for “Lost in Yesterday.”
Allie X has released the new song “Devil I Know.”
Green Day have shared a behind the scenes video from the making of their “Oh Yeah!” music video.
Dropkick Murphys have dropped a video for their new song “Smash Shit Up.”
Taylor Swift has shared the new song “Only the Young” from her upcoming Netflix documentary.
If you hit read more you can see all the releases we have in our calendar for the week. Hit the quote bubble to access our forums and talk about what came out today, what albums you picked up, and to make mention of anything we may have missed.
Circa Survive’s Blue Sky Noise is getting a vinyl reissue.
Travis Barker has shared the video for “Gimmie Brain.”
This past month, I was able to sit down with Caroline Smith (of Your Smith) and talk about everything that went into her great new EP, Wild Wild Woman. In this interview we chatted about the lessons she learned from touring with road veterans K. Flay and X Ambassadors, how she typically composes her material, and key artists she has listened to over the years that have been essential in her development as an artist. Caroline is currently wrapping up the final dates of her US headlining tour.
Billie Joe Armstrong, talking to Rolling Stone about “Minority:”
After “Time of Your Life,” I started getting into playing more acoustic guitar, and I really wanted to have more for Warning. And there was also a lot of kind of bad pop punk that was starting to happen, and I wanted to go against that genre. This felt like the next step. I had been getting into listening to more of the Kinks and the Who, who found a lot of power in an acoustic song, and used the guitar almost like a drum. “Pinball Wizard” is so percussive. I wrote this right before the election between George Bush and Al Gore. I started feeling the political wheels starting to turn toward conservatism a little bit. I think that song is sort of about declaring that you’re stepping out of the line, you’re not part of the sheep, and trying to find your own individualism. It felt like we were diving into something that was more conceptual for sure.
I’d like to go back and rerecord that album. It was right when Pro Tools started happening. I want to go back and just do everything more live, because I think “Minority” live is a lot better than it came out on the album. But that’s just one of those things that you think about too much.
Warning is still my favorite Green Day album.