John Nolan has released a video for “Half a Block to Go.”

Kacey Musgraves – “Rainbow” Video
Kacey Musgraves has released a video for “Rainbow.”
Gerard Way Talks With the Guardian
Leonie Cooper, writing at The Guardian:
“That’s stuff I thought about when the world started to get super fucked-up again,” he reveals. “It definitely came into my head, but I’d changed so much as a person. I didn’t know how I’d fit into it any more, I didn’t know how the band would fit into it any more. But you’re right, the world is definitely in need of something positive.”
I am evidently not the only one inquiring about the possibility of a comeback for a band that meant so much to so many. “We definitely get offers regularly to reunite – it’s a constant thing,” he says. “It’s flattering, it’s really nice of people …” But no chance? “I miss playing with the guys, but I don’t think so …”
Review: A Day to Remember – Homesick
For as long as I can recall, A Day to Remember have been that strange mixture of incredibly divisive and inarguably popular within the scene. Being a (female) ADTR fan in 2009 looked like this: If people (let’s be real; mostly men) weren’t calling you “soft” for liking the band to begin with, they were heavily implying that you only liked the ~pretty~ tracks, like “If It Means a Lot to You” or “Have Faith In Me” (which are both bangers, by the way). The band apparently were too hardcore for the pop punk bros, and too pop punk for the hardcore kids. To put a finer and entirely subjective point on that observation: then as now, both the pop-punk and hardcore purists were enraged by a band that refuses to call themselves either, yet excels at both. When Homesick dropped ten years ago, I was a senior in high school. While they weren’t my absolute favorite band, they were up there. I wasn’t writing about music yet at the time, but I loved the record. Upon listening as a fully formed adult ten years later, my opinion remains largely unchanged.
Gerard Way Covers “Happy Together”
Gerard Way has shared a new cover of “Happy Together” featuring Ray Toro on Spotify and Apple Music.
Marianas Trench – “Echoes of You”
Marianas Trench have released the new single “Echoes of You.”
Albums in Stores – Feb. 8th, 2019
Bob Mould and Ariana Grande both have new albums out today. 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 Maine Perform Acoustic “Numb Without You”
The Maine have shared an acoustic version of “Numb Without You.”
Shad – “The Stone Throwers (Gone in a Blink)” Video
Shad has shared a video for “The Stone Throwers (Gone in a Blink).”
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Charly Bliss Announce New Album; Share New Video
Charly Bliss will release their new album, Young Enough, on May 10th. Today they’ve debuted a new video for “Capacity” and pre-orders are now up.
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Marianas Trench – “Only the Lonely Survive”
Marianas Trench have released their new song “Only the Lonely Survive.”
mewithoutYou, Cursive, and The Appleseed Cast Announce Tour
mewithoutYou, Cursive, and The Appleseed Cast have announced a new tour.
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Camp Cope Announce a Spring Tour
Cope Cope has announced some new tour dates.
The Japanese House – “We Talk All the Time”
The Japanese House have shared the new song “We Talk All the Time.”
Review: American Authors – Seasons
On their third album, Seasons, American Authors crank up the volume and soul in a glossy effort that is arguably their strongest album to date. The band, best known for the Top-40 single “Best Day of My Life,” showcases their staying power in the ever-crowded Indie Rock genre. Under the careful tutelage of veteran producers Cason Cooley (Ingrid Michaelson) and Trent Dabbs (Kacey Musgraves), the two co-producers bring out the best in the Brooklyn-based band.