Tiger Army have released the new song “Last Ride.”

Simple Creatures – “Thanks, I Hate It”
Simple Creatures have released the new song “Thanks, I Hate It.” The band’s new EP, Everything Opposite, will be out on October 11th.
Albums in Stores – Aug. 30th, 2019
Today sees new releases from Lana Del Rey and Shredders. If you hit read more you can see all the releases we have in our calendar for the week. Hit the quote bubble 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.
Lana Del Rey – “Doin’ Time” Video
Lana Del Rey has released a video for her cover of Sublime’s “Doin’ Time.”
Audio Karate – “Sin Cuchillo” Video
Audio Karate have shared a video for their new song “Sin Cuchillo.”
Blink-182 – “Darkside” Video
Review: Silver Bars – Center of the City Lights
Debut albums are rarely this immediately endearing, but when you make excellent dreamscape rock, such as what Silver Bars have created here on Center of the City Lights, it finds a way to pull you in. The Austin, Texas four-piece are led by vocalist and guitarist Paula J. Smith, and her confident vocal delivery allows the rest of the group to fill out the wall-of-sound that encompasses the majority of the record. Much like other dream pop-bands such as Beach House, Silver Bars have created sonic musical landscapes with cranked up guitars to help them stand apart.
The 10-track album is filled with lush sounding rock songs, and the band sounds as confident as ever in their delivery. Led by the single, “Lost You to L.A.” Silver Bars’ introduction to the music world allows the listener to come along for the ride with favorable results in the listening experience. The dual-guitar attack from Smith and Ken Hatten is the band’s real strength, as they know exactly when to crank up the sound, or allow a song to brood for a bit. Rounding out the unit is the ultra-talented bassist Stephen Thurman and drummer Johnny Wilkins.
Somos – “My Way to You”
Somos have shared the new song “My Way to You” on streaming platforms.
Review: Modern Nature – How To Live
It isn’t often that I hear an album that feels tailor-made for me. Modern Nature’s debut album, How To Live might be it. Bounding off the tails of the twelve-minute epic “Supernature” from the supergroup’s debut EP, Nature, vocalist Jack Cooper (ex-Ultimate Painting), keyboardist Will Young (BEAK>) and drummer Aaron Neveu (Woods) climb to great heights, enhancing their already entrancing compositions with the induction of cellist Rupert Gillett and saxophonist Jeff Tobias (Sunwatchers). It’s Young’s work with BEAK> and Portishead instrumentalist, Geoff Barrow that stunningly complements Cooper’s vision for Modern Nature, blossoming into an astonishing slow-burning tension. In How To Live, the rural and the urban unite; isolation is in decline and endless beauty surfaces.
The 1975 Perform “People” Live
The 1975 performed “People” for the first time at Reading this weekend.
Review: Noah Gundersen – Lover
I’ve interviewed Noah Gundersen two times in the past and both conversations centered around his restlessness concerning his art. The first time I spoke with him, ahead of the release of 2015’s Carry the Ghost, he told me how his debut album, the previous year’s folk-steeped Ledges, no longer reflected who he was or the music he wanted to make. In 2017, when we chatted about his audacious, adventurous third LP White Noise, it was the songs from the spiritually fraught Ghost that he was ready to move on from. “I just think I’m perpetually dissatisfied, which can be really frustrating,” he said. “But it also drives my creativity and my desire to do better and to make things that are better than what I’ve made in the past.”
On his fourth record, titled Lover (and released on the same day as an album by Taylor Swift that shares the exact same name), Gundersen seems perhaps more comfortable with letting his restlessness slide than he ever has before. The collection is at once both unique from everything he’s ever made previously and packed with songs that call back to previous moments from his catalog. There are raw acoustic songs that feel ripped from the cloth of the traditionally-hewn Ledges. Lead single “Robin Williams,” with its fractious electric guitar chords, plays like a twin to Carry the Ghost’s first single and lead-off track “Slow Dancer.” “Out of Time” initiates flashbacks to the Radiohead influences that blossomed all over White Noise. The entire Noah Gundersen toolkit, it seems, is fair game on this album.
Blink-182 and Lil Wayne Officially Release Mashup Track
Blink-182 have officially shared their mashup of “What’s My Age Again?” with Lil Wayne to streaming services. They’ve also posted up a limited edition t-shirt of the collaboration.
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Albums in Stores – Aug. 23rd, 2019
Today we see two Lovers being released, one by Noah Gundersen and one by Taylor Swift. If you hit read more you can see all the releases we have in our calendar for the week. Hit the quote bubble 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.
Taylor Swift – “Lover” Video
Taylor Swift has released a video for “Lover.”
The 1975 – “People”
The 1975’s new song “People” is now up on streaming services.