Over the past few years, I have found it easier to defend my adoration for Good Charlotte, even after many critics had written them off after the multi-platinum success of The Young & the Hopeless. Good Charlotte is continuing to find ways to reinvent themselves in the latter stages of their career, and their seventh full-length album entitled Generation Rx is no exception. Coming off of two commercially successful albums (Cardiology and Youth Authority) after a lengthy hiatus is no small feat, and the fact that many fans have stayed with the band over their lengthy career shows the staying power of the Waldorf, Maryland natives.

Weezer Cover Blink-182
Weezer covered Blink-182’s “All The Small Things” at Riot Fest over the weekend.
Noah Gundersen – “Wrong Side”
Noah Gundersen’s new song “Wrong Side” is up on Spotify and Apple Music.
William Ryan Key Announces New EP; Streams New Song
William Ryan Key will release his new EP, Virtue, on November 30th. Today he’s debuted his new song “The Bowery” and pre-orders are now up.
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Albums in Stores – Sep. 14th, 2018
Today sees new releases from Thrice, Pale Waves, Good Charlotte, and quite a few others. 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 1975 – “Sincerity is Scary”
The 1975 have released their new song “Sincerity is Scary.”
Review: Emma Ruth Rundle – On Dark Horses
On the propulsive opener “Fever Dreams,” Emma Ruth Rundle breathlessly declares, “Fear, a feeling, is it real?/So nostalgic too, it just puts the dark on you,” immediately setting the tone on her fourth solo album, On Dark Horses, before the guitars can even come thundering through. Following up the wounded vulnerability on 2016’s Marked For Death, On Dark Horses features a restless Rundle picking up the pieces and moving forward all while creating her most visceral and personal piece of art yet.
While Marked For Death was written in isolation in the desert, Rundle collaborated with Jaye Jayle’s Evan Patterson and Todd Cook and Woven Hand’s Dylan Nadon to help flesh out her new record, giving On Dark Horses a relentless dynamic between Rundle’s intoxicating vocals and the ominous yet electrifying guitar work. The blackened folk of “Control” begins with a slow smoldering of sound before being engulfed by jolted guitar riffs, while the bluesy “Dead Set Eyes” emerges with hazy, dueling guitar interplay that Rundle’s vocals cut through like a knife.
mewithoutYou – “Another Head For Hydra”
mewithoutYou have shared their new song “Another Head For Hydra.”
Natalie Prass – “The Fire” Video
Natalie Prass has released a video for “The Fire.”
Review: Shannen Moser – I’ll Sing
When you think of Philadelphia, you most likely don’t think of folk music. Well, Philly native Shannen Moser is trying her damnedest to change that, as her latest LP I’ll Sing is one of the genre’s best offerings of the year. Hell, it’s one of the best albums of the year in any genre.
Review: The Mowgli’s – I Was Starting To Wonder (EP)
On The Mowgli’s latest effort, I Was Starting to Wonder, they hone in on all of the best parts of their sound and deliver an outstanding EP from start to finish. With three full-length albums to their name thus far and multiple sold-out touring campaigns, The Mowgli’s realize who they truly are on this EP: a talented band that focuses on the optimistic side of life.
The album kicks off with “I Feel Good About This” and gets the Summertime vibes started early, and it fits perfectly with the cover art of a day out in the sun with friends. The two lead vocalists, Colin Dieden and Katie Earl, harmonize beautifully on the chorus here as they sing, “I’ve been looking for love in the distance/Down the sidewalks of cities I visit/Up the coast looking for something different/All along you were there but I missed it/I don’t know what it is but I feel good about this.” The themes of looking for love while still staying true to themselves are prevalent in this great collection of songs perfect for the end of the Summer season.
The 1975 Detail New Album
The 1975 will release A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships on November 30th. Today they’ve launched pre-orders for the album and some new tour dates. The track listing and album art can be found below.
Thrice – “The Dark” Video
Albums in Stores – Sep. 7th, 2018
Today sees new releases from The Night Game, Ruston Kelly, and Boston Manor. 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 – “Scott Street” Video
Phoebe Bridgers has released a new video for “Scott Street.”