The Academy Is… will release Almost There on March 27th. Today they’ve shared the new song “2005” and pre-orders are now up. The track listing and a message from the band can be found below.
Read More “The Academy Is… Announce New Album”Vinyl Sales Rise for 19th Consecutive Year
U.S. vinyl sales increased for the 19th consecutive year, growing by +8.6% to 47.9 million units. Total U.S. Physical Album Sales increased by +6.5%. In contrast, U.S. Digital Album Sales dropped by -15.9%.
2025 marks the first time in the U.S. consumption era (2014+) that two individual albums earned 5m+ units in a single year (Taylor Swift’s “Life of a Showgirl” and Morgan Wallen’s “I’m the Problem”)
Madison Beer Performs on Fallon
Madison Beer performed “Bad Enough” for Fallon.
Read More “Madison Beer Performs on Fallon”Bandcamp Bans All AI Music
Bandcamp has officially banned the upload of AI-generated audio and music.
Music and audio that is generated wholly or in substantial part by AI is not permitted on Bandcamp.
The Format Announce Listening Parties
The Format have announced some listening parties for their new album.
New Found Glory – “Beer and Bloodstains”
New Found Glory have shared the new song “Beer and Bloodstains.”
Read More “New Found Glory – “Beer and Bloodstains””Review: Panic! At The Disco – Death of a Bachelor
During an interview in mid-2015, Panic! At The Disco leader, Brendon Urie, was asked what his next record sounded like. Urie replied, “It’s going to be a little bit different, it’s this mix between Sinatra and Queen, if that makes any sense…Every time we do a new album, for me, it’s always evolving and changing—in the best way.” Death of a Bachelor does have a little bit of everything going for it, including four solid singles that preceded the album release in January of 2016, and the summary of Frank Sinatra meets Queen does sound about right looking back on the record’s 10th anniversary. Urie was already breaking out in a big way as a solo star as more and more band members took steps away from the spotlight, but Death of a Bachelor was technically the first album completely written, recorded, and performed by Urie. Armed with a trio of producers in Jake Sinclair, J.R. Rotem, and Imad Royal, Urie leaned heavily upon his vocal prowess to make for another standout moment in his trajectory as an artist. Brendon Urie’s solo star burns brightest on Death of a Bachelor, and it remains one of the clearest realizations of his vision for Panic! At The Disco’s music.
Read More “Panic! At The Disco – Death of a Bachelor”Converge – “We Were Never the Same”
Converge has released the new single “We Were Never the Same.”
Read More “Converge – “We Were Never the Same””Poison the Well Announce New Album
Poison the Well will release their new album, Peace in Place, on March 20th. Today they’ve shared a video for “Thoroughbreds.”
Read More “Poison the Well Announce New Album”The Starting Line Perform “Humility” Acoustic in Mexico
The Starting Line have shared an acoustic version of “Humility.”
Read More “The Starting Line Perform “Humility” Acoustic in Mexico”Chad Gilbert Discusses Movie Soundtracks on New Podcast
Chad Gilbert of New Found Glory is the latest guest on the How Did We Get Weird podcast.
Matchbook Romance to Release New Music Friday
Matchbook Romance will release the new song “Something Worse Than the Night” on Friday.
Broadside Announce New Album
Broadside will release Nowhere, At Last on April 10th.
Read More “Broadside Announce New Album”Dropkick Murphys – “The Big Man” Video
Dropkick Murphys have shared a video “The Big Man.”
Read More “Dropkick Murphys – “The Big Man” Video”My Chemical Romance Postpone Colombia Show
My Chemical Romance have postponed their upcoming show in Bogota, Colombia.
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