Killswitch Engage have released the new song “I Am Broken Too.”
Frank Turner Announces New Tour Dates
Frank Turner is heading out on tour in support of his new album, No Man’s Land.
Goo Goo Dolls – “Miracle Pill” Video
Goo Goo Dolls have released a video for “Miracle Pill.”
Wilco Announces New Album
Wilco have released the new song “Love is Everywhere (Beware).” The song comes from the band’s upcoming album, Ode to Joy, due out on October 4th. Pre-orders are now up.
Chelsea Wolfe – “American Darkness” Video
Chelsea Wolfe has released a video for “American Darkness.”
The All-American Rejects Release New EP
The All-American Rejects have released their new EP, Send Her to Heaven, on all streaming platforms.
Whitney – “Valleys” Video
The Number Twelve Looks Like You Announce New Album
The Number Twelve Looks Like You will release their new album, Wild Gods, on September 20th. Today they’ve shared the new song “Ruin The Smile” and pre-orders are now up.
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Interview: Sun Seeker at Bonnaroo (Video Interview)
Today’s video interview is with Sun Seeker.
Sun Seeker are a rock band on the rise from Nashville, TN. In this interview at Bonnaroo, the band talks about what influences its sounds and how the music industry is evolving.
The Used Cover Oasis Live
The Japanese House Releases Live Session Video
The Japanese House has released a live session video for “Everybody Hates Me.”
Oso Oso – “Impossible Game” Video
Oso Oso have released a video for “Impossible Game.”
Bands on TV (Week of July 15th)
The notable artists on your television this week include: Garth Brooks (Kimmel; 7/15), Spoon (Kimmel; 7/18), The Mountain Goats (Colbert; 7/16), and Tove Lo (Colbert; 7/17).
Dreamville Top the Charts
Dreamville have the number one album in the country this week:
Revenge of the Dreamers III opens at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, earning 115,000 equivalent album units in the U.S. in the week ending July 11, according to Nielsen Music.
Of that sum, 23,000 were in album sales. The multi-act 18-track hip-hop project boasts the Dreamville label’s roster of acts, including Dreamville chief J. Cole on eight songs.
Bad Religion Add New Tour Dates
Bad Religion have added some new tour dates.