The Suicide Machines will be doing a livestream tonight on YouTube at 9pm.
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Paris Jackson has released her first solo single, “Let Down,” produced by Manchester Orchestra’s Andy Hull.
Read More “Paris Jackson – “Let Down” Video”PVRIS Announce ‘White Noise’ Livestream
PVRIS will perform White Noise in full via a livestream on November 21st. Tickets will go on sale at 12pm PT today.
Read More “PVRIS Announce ‘White Noise’ Livestream”Great Good Fine Ok – “Progress”
Great Good Fine Ok have released the new song “Progress.”
Read More “Great Good Fine Ok – “Progress””Tegan and Sara – “Make You Mine This Season”
Tegan and Sara have shared the holiday song “Make You Mine This Season.”
Read More “Tegan and Sara – “Make You Mine This Season””Deftones Release Purity Ring Remix of “Knife Prty”
Deftones has shared the Purity Ring remix of “Knife Prty.”
Read More “Deftones Release Purity Ring Remix of “Knife Prty””The Maine Cover Harry Styles
The Maine have shared a cover of Harry Styles’s “Watermelon Sugar.”
Read More “The Maine Cover Harry Styles”Carly Rae Jepsen – “It’s Not Christmas ‘Till Somebody Cries”
Saves the Day and Senses Fail Release Covers Split
Saves the Day and Senses Fail have released a Misfits covers split called Through Being Ghoul to all streaming services.
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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 – Oct. 30th, 2020”Stefan Babcock of PUP Announces Children’s Book
Stefan Babcock of PUP has announced a children’s book called Rupert Reaper and the Search for Happiness. Pre-orders are now up.
Read More “Stefan Babcock of PUP Announces Children’s Book”Review: U2 – All That You Can’t Leave Behind
All That You Can’t Leave Behind is not the best U2 album. The Joshua Tree is greater and grander. Achtung Baby is more innovative and more daring. War has more to say. I can see reasonable arguments for preferring most of the U2 catalog over this record—and frankly, many U2 fans do. Even the band’s non-Achtung ‘90s albums—the experimental, occasionally brilliant, occasionally baffling pair of Zooropa and Pop—tend to garner more praise from the average U2 fan than their 2000 comeback. And yet, despite all the criticisms thrown at All That You Can’t Leave Behind—that it’s too safe; that it effectively ends U2’s legacy as a chance-taking band; that it’s as top-heavy as any 2000s record give or take a Hot Fuss—it’s also, by far, the U2 album I reach for most. The Joshua Tree is my go-to favorite, and Achtung is the one I love thinking about most, but All That You Can’t Leave Behind has an advantage over both: something about it just feels like home.
Read More “U2 – All That You Can’t Leave Behind”Hayley Williams Speaks Out Against Homophobia
Hayley Williams has taken to Twitter to speak out against Josh Farro’s (ex-Paramore guitarist) alleged homophobic statements on Facebook.
Read More “Hayley Williams Speaks Out Against Homophobia”Marc Geiger Buying Up Independent Music Venues
For small music venues, the situation is dire. Starved for revenue since March, and with no lifeline from Congress, independent clubs across the country are shuttering by the dozen — devastating fans and artists alike and delivering a brutal blow to the ecosystem that develops tomorrow’s Grammy winners and underground heroes.
One music executive, however, thinks he can save them, through a plan to invest in small clubs and build an indie touring network.
Andrew Lloyd Webber Praises My Chemical Romance
Andrew Lloyd Webber praised My Chemical Romance’s “Welcome to the Black Parade” on Twitter.
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