Cameron Hurley of We Are the in Crowd has shared a cover of The 1975’s “Girls” as if it was recorded by Blink-182 during their Enema of the State era. Clever.
Less Than Jake Stream New EP
Less Than Jake’s new EP, Sound the Alarm, can be streamed below.
Andrew McMahon – “Don’t Speak For Me (True)”
Andrew McMahon’s new song “Don’t Speak For Me (True)” is up on Spotify and Apple Music.
Review: Japandroids – Near to the Wild Heart of Life
“It’s a lifeless life, with no fixed address to give/But you’re not mine to die for anymore/So I must live.” On the list of the best lyrics of the decade so far, that one—the most climactic line from the Japandroids’ blistering, cathartic “The House That Heaven Built”—has to be near the top. To me, that line has always been a beautifully apt statement about growing up and moving on. I suppose you could read it as a lyric about a break up, but I prefer to see it as a vow to let go of the things that used to define your life and build new ones in their place.
In a way, that’s exactly what Japandroids are doing on Near to the Wild Heart of Life, their third full-length album and their first in nearly five years. Their last record, 2012’s Celebration Rock, was more appropriately titled than any other album released in the past seven years. Beginning and ending with fireworks, the album raged with pounding guitars, blitzkrieg drums, and shout-along choruses that could put anyone in a party mood. It was an album about being young, staying up all night, making memories with friends, and drinking way more than could feasibly be deemed “necessary.”
Albums in Stores – Jan. 27th, 2017
There’s a lot of great stuff out today. We’ve got new music from the Japandroids, P.O.S., Cloud Nothings, Sinai Vessel, and Allison Crutchfield that are worth giving a look. 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.
Bouncing Souls – “Battleground” Video
Bouncing Souls have released their new video for “Battleground.”
Nominee Stream New EP
Nominee’s new EP, Drag Me Out, can be streamed below.
Andrew McMahon Performs on Kimmel
Andrew McMahon performed “Fire Escape” and “Cecilia and the Satellite” on Kimmel the other night.
New Found Glory Will Release ‘Makes Me Sick’ in April
New Found Glory will release their new album, Makes Me Sick, on April 28th via Hopeless Records. The first single, “Happy Being Miserable,” will debut on February 16th. The artwork can be found below.
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Acceptance – “Haunted”
Acceptance have shared their new song “Haunted.”
Review: Sinai Vessel – Brokenlegged
I remember the first time I heard Sinai Vessel. It was around four years ago and their sophomore EP profanity had just come out. I was immediately captivated the band’s raucous indie rock – sort of like a more upbeat and aggressive Pedro the Lion. Songs like “Cuckold” and “Flannery” carried the energy and raw emotion of songs by scene favorites like Taking Back Sunday or The Weakerthans. I knew the band had a phenomenal full-length in them, and I knew they going to blow up with its release. But that full-length didn’t come, and I found new bands who gave me similar feelings. I revisited profanity now and then, but mostly when I thought about Sinai Vessel it was to wonder what could’ve been. Then, all of a sudden, I didn’t have to wonder anymore – Sinai Vessel signed to Tiny Engines, one of my favorite active labels, and announced that long-awaited full-length.
Father John Misty Announces New Album
Father John Misty will release his new album, Pure Comedy, on April 7th. Pre-orders are now up and a little 25-minute film about the album has also been released.
Mew Announce New Album, Stream New Song
Mew will release their new album, Visuals, on April 28th. They’ve released the new song “Carry Me to Safety” from the album and the track listing can be found below.
Coheed and Cambria Announce Tour
Coheed and Cambria has announced a new tour where they’ll be playing Good Apollo, I’m Burning Star IV: From Fear Through The Eyes of Madness in full at each date. You can find the dates below.
The 1975 Announce Headlining Tour
The 1975 have announced some new tour dates. Tickets sales will begin on January 25th and the dates can be found below.