Dave Grohl and Greg Kurstin have shared their cover of The Velvet Underground’s “Rock and Roll.”
Read More “Dave Grohl and Greg Kurstin Cover The Velvet Underground”Awakebutstillinbed – “Leave”
Awakebutstillinbed has shared the new acoustic song “Leave.”
Read More “Awakebutstillinbed – “Leave””HAIM Rework “Christmas Wrapping”
HAIMhave released “Christmas Wrapping 2020” a reworking of of The Waitresses’s 1981 holiday classic.
Read More “HAIM Rework “Christmas Wrapping””Albums in Stores – Dec. 18th, 2020
We’ve reached the part of the year where there’s just not much new music coming out each week. If you hit read more you can see all the releases we have in our calendar for the week. Hit the comments 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.
Read More “Albums in Stores – Dec. 18th, 2020”Alex Gaskarth Performs “Jingle Bell Rock”
Alex Gaskarth of All Time Low performed an acoustic version of “Jingle Bell Rock” for MTV.
Read More “Alex Gaskarth Performs “Jingle Bell Rock””Animal Collective – “Rain in Cups” Video
Animal Collective have released a video for “Rain in Cups.”
Read More “Animal Collective – “Rain in Cups” Video”Phoebe Bridgers Performs on Corden
Phoebe Bridgers performed “Kyoto” on Corden.
Read More “Phoebe Bridgers Performs on Corden”Charly Bliss and PUP Team Up
Charly Bliss and PUP have teamed up for the new Christmas song “It’s Christmas And I Fucking Miss You.”
Read More “Charly Bliss and PUP Team Up”New Rufio ‘Perhaps, I Suppose’ Pressing
A new vinyl pressing of Rufio’s Perhaps, I Suppose is now up for order.
Read More “New Rufio ‘Perhaps, I Suppose’ Pressing”Girlfriends – “Jessica” Video
Girlfriends have shared a video for “Jessica.”
Read More “Girlfriends – “Jessica” Video”Interview: Stephanie Ashworth of Something For Kate
Something For Kate should be held with the highest regard for what makes the city of Melbourne so great, alongside our coffee, world-class research facilities, and richly diverse communities. The trio was formed in Melbourne in 1994, with singer and lead guitarist, Paul Dempsey; drummer Clint Hyndman, and Julian Carroll on bass guitar. After the release of the band’s 1997 debut album, Elsewhere for 8 Minutes, Carroll left the band after recently getting married and relocating to rural Australia. He was then replaced by Toby Ralph, who wasn’t the best fit for Something For Kate. In 1998, Stephanie Ashworth joined the band after the disbandment of the short-lived indie rock band, Sandpit. Upon early recording sessions with the lineup of Dempsey, Hyndman, and Ashworth, Dempsey remarked, “We’ve just been lucky because we’ve got this really natural chemistry between the three of us… We’ve finally got the right combination of people and we’re collaborating the way a band should.”
To date, Something For Kate has released seven albums. The first album recorded with Ashworth on bass, Beautiful Sharks (1999) reached the top 10 of the ARIA Albums Chart; as did Echolalia (2001) and Leave Your Soul to Science (2012). The Official Fiction (2003) and Desert Lights (2006) sat pretty atop the ARIA Albums Chart. Their first album in eight years, The Modern Medieval; released last month, debuted at #4 on the Albums Chart. I chatted with Stephanie Ashworth on a surprisingly chilly day in Melbourne last week, and it’s a conversation I won’t soon forget.
Read More “Stephanie Ashworth of Something For Kate”Matt Skiba Recording with Cameron Webb for New Blink-182
Matt Skiba posted an update on Instagram that he’s tracking vocals and guitar with Cameron Webb for new Blink-182 music.
Read More “Matt Skiba Recording with Cameron Webb for New Blink-182”The Killers Are Selling Hot Sauce
The Killers have released a limited edition line of hot sauces.
Lydia Announce Livestream
Tame Impala – “Breathe Deeper” Video
Tame Impala has released a video for “Breathe Deeper.”
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