Bright Eyes’ Tiny Desk concert is now up for your viewing pleasure.
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We’ve been having a horrible time… in 2020. COVID-19 has forced us to keep our distance from one another and has caused unimaginable pain to millions around the world. Millions are out of work. Bands can’t play concerts and tour around the world like they usually do, forcing them to find new ways to get in front of their fans. The Menzingers came into 2020 with plans to tour their new album, Hello Exile, which was released last October. Instead, they canceled all future tour dates when everything shut down in March.
The Menzingers decided to flex their creative muscles and make the most of their time away from each other in quarantine. Between mid-March and June, the band re-recorded Hello Exile while they were all in different locations. Their goal was to create something like the acoustic demos that appeared on the excellent On The Possible Past, but instead they decided to add to the depths of the songs and not just strip them back.
Read More “The Menzingers – From Exile”Review: Good Charlotte – Good Charlotte
Flash back to the year 2000, and a group of awkward young 20-ish-year-olds were looking for their own voice in a crowded punk field. What made Good Charlotte so charming was their ability to speak to the misfit youth of America by connecting directly to the underdogs of the world. They made this clear on their first radio single, “Little Things” with the spoken introduction of, “This song is dedicated / To every kid who ever got picked last in gym class / To every kid who never had a date to no school dance.” The band made it clear that they were making this type of music for the outcasts of the world, and they had the musical chops to back up what they wanted to accomplish. It never came across as a “gimmick” or an act, and their authenticity is what led to a lot of their future success.
Read More “Good Charlotte – Good Charlotte”Review: Jimmy Eat World – Invented
I have fallen in love with a disproportionately large number of my favorite albums in cars. Riding in cars, sleeping in cars, driving in cars, singing in cars. 15-minute drives to school in cars and cross-country road trips in cars. Nighttime drives with no other cars on the road and gridlocked rush hour drives with hundreds of other cars on the road. Hot-as-hell summer drives in cars and cold-as-ice winter drives in cars that were slipping and sliding down snow-covered roads. Celebratory “turn the music up” moments in cars with friends, and long, lonely, sad solo drives in cars with nothing but the music and my own thoughts to keep me company. There is something about being in transit in an automobile that makes music sound better, and it’s something that can’t be replicated on a boat, or a plane, or a train, or a subway, or a city bus. It’s the combination of the small space and the big sound, of the endless scenery flying by outside the window and the tiny self-contained environment of the vehicle. The right car ride can make a good album sound great and a great album sound immaculate. I don’t think it’s any coincidence that my fondest years of musical discovery align directly with the years where I spent the most time in cars.
Read More “Jimmy Eat World – Invented”Sir Sly – “Material Boy” Video
Sir Sly has released a video or “Material Boy.”
Read More “Sir Sly – “Material Boy” Video”Kiwi Jr. Sign with Sub Pop
Kiwi Jr. have signed with Sub Pop Records.
Read More “Kiwi Jr. Sign with Sub Pop”Bad Suns – “Baby Blue Shades” Video
Bad Suns have shared a video for the new song “Baby Blue Shades.”
Read More “Bad Suns – “Baby Blue Shades” Video”Vans Launch “Musicians Wanted” Music Competition
Vans has announced the “Musicians Wanted” competition to spotlight undiscovered artists. The full press release can be found below.
Read More “Vans Launch “Musicians Wanted” Music Competition”Billie Eilish Documentary Film Coming in February
Billie Eilish has announced a new documentary coming in February of 2021. The full press release is below.
Read More “Billie Eilish Documentary Film Coming in February”Bands on TV (Week of September 28th)
The notable artists on your television this week include HAIM (Kimmel; 9/29), Jeff Rosenstock (Myers; 9/28), and Phoebe Bridgers (Meyers; 9/29).
Taylor Swift Tops the Charts Again
Taylor Swift is once again on the top of the charts:
In doing so, Swift surpasses Whitney Houston’s longstanding record, among women, for the most cumulative weeks at No. 1, across all of her chart-topping albums. Swift’s total weeks at No. 1 now stands at 47, one more than Houston’s tally of 46. Folklore earned 87,000 equivalent album units in the U.S. in the week ending Sept. 24 (up 97 percent), according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data.
The Devil Wears Prada – “The Thread” Video
The Devil Wears Prada have released a video for “The Thread.”
Read More “The Devil Wears Prada – “The Thread” Video”Salem – “Destroy Me”
Salem, the new band featuring Creeper’s Will Gould and Matt Reynolds, has released a video for their debut single “Destroy Me.” Also, we’ve had too many bands named Salem over the years.
Read More “Salem – “Destroy Me””Grandson – “Dirty” Video
Grandson have released a video for “Dirty.”
Read More “Grandson – “Dirty” Video”The Menzingers Talk With PunkNews
Tom from The Menzingers talked with PunkNews about their recent acoustic album:
At its deepest level, it’s almost an existential crisis. We’re older now. The entire band is in our early 30s. We’ve spent this many years working at what we consider to be our craft. We write songs. We play those songs. We book tours and we are able to execute those tours, keep everybody safe, and all those things that come along with that.
To have that completely taken away, it’s a very bizarre and empty feeling that can arise around that. From there, we have to ask ourselves what we are going to do? This all comes from the personal aspect of us and we decided to write that record and keep us busy to create some sounds that we can share with people. We are going to continue to write remotely and pay attention to what we’re doing to make the best music we can.


















