PUP have announced some new tour dates.

Charly Bliss – “Hard to Believe” Video
Charly Bliss has released a video for “Hard to Believe.” This album comes out in about a month and is going to be perfect for summer.
Anberlin Have Announced a New Tour
Anberlin have returned for a new summer tour.
Now, Now – “Enda”
New Found Glory – “Eye of the Tiger” Video
New Found Glory have shared a video for “Eye of the Tiger.”
The Maine Share “Numb Without You” (Live At The Orpheum)
The Maine have shared the video of their “Numb Without You” (Live At The Orpheum) performance.
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Dave Hause – “Fireflies”
Dave Hause has shared the new song “Fireflies.”
Albums in Stores – Apr. 5th, 2019
Today sees the release of the new PUP album! Rejoice and be merry. 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.
The National – “Light Years”
The National have shared the new song “Light Years.”
Review: Owel – Paris
Back in February, on this very website, I predicted that Owel’s then-upcoming third album would be “just as vibrant, expansive, and gorgeous as its namesake” Paris. A single listen through reveals that to be true. Paris is a truly beautiful record, and, though it hasn’t even been out a week, it’s not inconceivable that it might be the band’s best yet.
Every Owel album feels like a cinematic experience, and Paris is no exception. Their last album, Dear Me, began the band’s slide towards the more symphonic end of the post-rock spectrum, and Paris pushes even further in that direction. There remains a heavy emphasis on crescendos and orchestral swells, but there seems to be less of a straightforward rock influence on Paris than there was on Dear Me. There are few moments like the catchy chorus of “Annabel” or the belted bridge of “I Am Not Yours” on Paris; instead, the climax of “A Message” is a whirlwind of strings and horns, and violin and piano take center stage on “Get Out Stay Out.” Jay Sakong is still a clear presence – thankfully, as he turns in perhaps his best vocal performance yet – but he doesn’t feel like the focal point of much of the record, giving every member of Owel equal weight.
Holy Ghost! Announce New Album
Holy Ghost! will release their new album, Work, on June 21st. Today they’ve shared the new song “Escape from Los Angeles” and pre-orders are now up.
The Get Up Kids – “Problem is Me”
The Get Up Kids have shared the new song “Problem is Me” and some new tour dates.
Review: Silverstein – A Shipwreck in the Sand
Looking back on the tenth anniversary of Silverstein’s fourth studio album, A Shipwreck in the Sand, is an interesting project and it in many ways is a snapshot of the state of the world we were living in. Coming off a slightly commercially and critically disappointing third album in Arrivals & Departures, the band felt a sense of urgency to deliver a great record. Silverstein turned once again to the Discovering the Waterfront producer, Cameron Webb, to help them create an early-career landmark album in their discography. The themes of betrayal, loss, war, and the problems with the US health care system are prevalent throughout this LP. Self-described by the band as being one of their “heaviest” records in their career, this album takes us on a four chapter journey in the form of a captivating concept record.
Carly Rae Jepsen Announces New Album and Tour
Carly Rae Jepsen’s new album, Dedicated, will be out on May 17th. According to Apple Music, there are 15 tracks and pre-orders are now up. She’s also announced new tour dates.