The Japanese House have shared the new song “Lilo.”

Review: Jack’s Mannequin – The Glass Passenger
“Even if your voice comes back again/Maybe there’ll be no one listening.”
The morning I climbed into my car to drive myself to the first day of my last year of high school, those lyrics punched me straight in the gut. I was reeling from a broken heart, given to me by a girl who’d occupied my mind all summer long. A few months earlier, she would have been walking the same high school halls that I was driving toward that morning. But she’d graduated and was now two hours south, probably waking up for her first day of college classes. Things hadn’t worked out between us, and if I’d been smart, I would have realized three months earlier that they were never going to. I didn’t, and now I was nursing a few fresh wounds and the prospect of facing down one last year of high school without her and without all the other friends who had left this town behind. “Crashin” was the song playing on the stereo, but it was a line from Andrew McMahon’s previous album that might have been most appropriate: “Hold on/It’s gonna be a hard day.”
Review: Thrice – Palms
“Are you ready for my soul?/What if I’m broken from the start?/And what if I never heal?” lead vocalist Dustin Kensrue, of Thrice, sings on the sixth song on Palms. This outpouring of emotion is what we have come to expect from Thrice over the years, but the honesty and earnestness of Kensrue’s delivery feels different with this great album. Thrice have a back catalog of albums that most artists would be envious of, and on their ninth studio album, they could have gone in any number of directions. The most important course for Thrice has always been forward, as they have improved upon their unique brand of rock as they continue to evolve as artists.
Saves The Day – “Kerouac & Cassady”
Saves The Day have shared the new song “Kerouac & Cassady.”
Foxing – “Heartbeats” Video
Foxing have shared their new video for “Heartbeats.”
John Nolan Announces New Album; Streams New Song
John Nolan will release his new album, Apendigo, on November 2nd. Today he’s released the new song “Do You Remember?” and pre-orders are now up.
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Weezer – “Africa” Video
Pop Etc. – “Broken Record” Video
Pop Etc. have released a video for their new song “Broken Record.” The band will release the new album, Half, in Japan on October 3rd. The full press release is below.
Review: Metric – Art of Doubt
Metric’s seventh full-length album has a curious title in Art of Doubt, as there is little doubt that this Canadian four-piece band is as confident as they’ve ever been. The first song released on this effort, “Dark Saturday,” gets the brooding tones and dark atmosphere going early on this fantastic record. Lead singer, Emily Haines, shows a ton of composure on this LP, as she swaggers through the first track and “picks her spots” on when to belt it out and when to whisper. Metric have found their late-career masterpiece in Art of Doubt, as it encompasses all of the sounds that the band has tinkered with since their formation in 1998, into an outstanding work of art.
Albums in Stores – Sep. 21st, 2018
Today sees new releases from Joyce Manor, St. Lucia, and quite a few 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.
Phoebe Bridgers Makes Late Night Debut
Phoebe Bridgers performed “Motion Sickness” on Conan last night.
Charly Bliss – “Heaven”
Charly Bliss have released the new song “Heaven.”
MxPx Release Videos for Entire Album + New Beer
MxPx have teamed up with Silver City Brewery for the release of “Best Life IPA.” They’ve also released videos for their entire new album.
Joyce Manor – “Silly Games”
Joyce Manor has released their new song “Silly Games.”
Lana Del Rey – “Venice Bitch” Video
Lana Del Rey has released a video for “Venice Bitch.”