Nothing, Nowhere have shared their remix of Fall Out Boy’s “Church.”

Albums in Stores – May 17th, 2018
Today sees new releases from Carly Rae Jepsen, The National, and Interpol. 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.
Justin Courtney Pierre – “Sooner” Video
Justin Courtney Pierre has released a video for “Sooner.”
Andrew McMahon and Butch Walker Perform “Paper Rain”
Andrew McMahon and Butch Walker teamed up for a stripped down version of “Paper Rain.”
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The National Perform on Colbert
The National performed “You Had Your Soul With You” last night on Colbert.
Hawthorne Heights – “Starlighter (Echo, Utah)” Video
Hawthorne Heights have released a video for “Starlighter (Echo, Utah).”
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Review: Big Nothing – Chris
Setting the stage for a memorable introduction, Philadelphia’s own, Big Nothing, showcase some great punk and driving melodic rock on their debut LP, Chris. With three band members (Pat Graham, Liz Parsons, and Matt Quinn) sharing vocal duties, they are plenty of bright spots to be found on this collection of songs that fit together snugly over 11 tracks that clock in just over 30 minutes. Drummer Chris Jordan (formerly of Young Livers) rounds out this band that has no shortage of musical experience or talent. The themes of emptiness, the search for meaning, and desire to be accepted are apparent even as each band member brings their unique songwriting approach to Chris. Right down to the album artwork depicting a lonely restaurant with very few patrons, it’s apparent that Big Nothing is unafraid to embrace the uncertainty of starting anew and building from the ground up.
Tycho Announce New Album; Share New Song
Tycho will release the new album, Weather, on June 12th. Today he’s shared a video for “Pink & Blue” and pre-orders are now up.
Against Me! Announce Full Record Shows
Against Me! have announced a new tour where they’ll play two nights in a row and perform four of their albums in full.
The band will play Searching For A Former Clarity, New Wave, White Crosses, and Transgender Dysphoria Blues; the first two albums on night one and the other two on the second night.
The National Release Short Film
The National have shared a new short film called I Am Easy to Find.
Review: An Horse – Modern Air
Typically when bands take a hiatus, it can have a damaging effect on both the band and their fanbase alike. Much like a train falling off the tracks, sometimes these events can have severe consequences on a band’s ability to come back, regroup, and remain focused on putting out great music for the right reasons. Luckily, An Horse are one of those bands whose hiatus worked well in their favor, as they sound refreshed and reenergized with a collection of songs made directly for their longtime fans. Modern Air captures the earlier magic of their first two albums, while still coming up with a few new tricks along the way to acquire some new fans along the way in their rebirth.
Albums in Stores – May 10th, 2019
Today is packed with new releases from Charly Bliss, The Get Up Kids, Ten Foot Pole, and more. 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.
Chorus TV: Less Than Jake
Less Than Jake’s recent tour found the ever-reliable ska punk act doling out a career-spanning mix of fan favorites and deep cuts. Watch them open with “Automatic,” “Plastic Cup Politics,” and “Shindo” – along with accompanying irreverent stage banter and toilet paper guns – live from their stop at College Street Music Hall in New Haven, CT on April 16, 2019.
I shot and edited the footage with additional filming by Sam Swider.
Review: Culture Wars – Let Me Down
On the latest single from the Austin rock trio, “Let Me Down” finds Culture Wars navigating through a difficult relationship that is starting to drift astray. Lead vocalist Alex Dugan wears his heart on his sleeve with lyrics such as, “I don’t want to fight no more/Voicemail right away/I know how this goes.” His vocal delivery comes across as earnest, heartfelt, and powerful all at the same time.
The song is masterfully crafted around a guitar riff through the verses and builds up to a great pre-chorus that eventually explodes into a catchy hook. Lead guitarist and electronic musician Mic Vredenburgh allows the song to brood with confidence at he provides a vast, yet dark landscape to complete the picture of Dugan’s vision. Drummer David Grayson knows just when to give delicateness to the beats in the verses, and provides pulse-pounding fills in the chorus to allow the track to soar to new heights. It’s there on the chorus where Dugan confesses, “I’m just waiting for you to let me down/So get all the way, get all the way down.” The track itself allows for thoughtful reflection in the verses, while still allowing the listener to dance their cares away in the chorus.
Carly Rae Jepsen – “Too Much”
Carly Rae Jepsen is back with “Too Much.”