Born Without Bones’ new album, Young At The Bend, can be streamed below.

Review: Super American – Disposable
Super American return with their new album, Disposable. The songs are jams through and through. “Sloppy Jazz” opens the album with a high energy. The EP contains seven songs and each of them offers something to catch your ear. Whether it’s the melody or lyrics, Super American has it covered. You’ll be wanting to sing along to these songs after the first listen. And the lyrics are simple, but still thoughtful, enough to quickly learn them.
Dashboard Confessional and The All-American Rejects Announce Tour
Dashboard Confessional, The All-American Rejects, and The Maine have announced a new tour together.
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Review: Mac DeMarco – This Old Dog
“And the old hippie?”
“The old hippie’s out there somewhere, yeah. Gives me a call every once in a while. ‘Hey, I heard your song about me, kid…”
“Did he say that?”
“Uh-huh. Yep.”
“And what did he think?”
“[I said] Just wait until you hear the rest, buddy.”
That is an excerpt from Mac DeMarco’s recent interview on WTF with Marc Maron. Maron is known for his very conversational approach to interviewing, and he and DeMarco laugh throughout the conversation – even when discussing DeMarco’s absent father, the overarching theme of DeMarco’s (technically third) full-length LP, This Old Dog. This attitude is reflective of the album. If there’s anything DeMarco is known for, beloved or despised for, it’s his onstage persona and antics. From vulgar classic rock covers to interviews with his mother, DeMarco’s goofball personality is almost certainly what strikes you first and foremost, but it’s his undeniable penchant for vintage guitar and synth sounds that keeps you invested.
Review: John Moreland – Big Bad Luv
A former punk, hardcore, and metalcore singer from Tulsa, Oklahoma, John Moreland made one of the greatest and most pervasively sad country records of the decade so far with 2015’s High on Tulsa Heat. “I’m so damn good at sorrow,” he sang in one of the LP’s key tracks, and he was right. Most of the songs were driven by little more than acoustic guitar and voice, and the lyrics were so heavy and despairing that the record was tough to listen to more than once in a multi-day span. If you were hurting for just about any reason, though, that album could be your best friend.
Albums in Stores – May 5th, 2017
This week sees new releases from Cayetana, Chris Stapleton, At the Drive In, 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.
Jawbreaker Announce Documentary
Jawbreaker will be releasing a new documentary called Don’t Break Down: A Film About Jawbreaker in the near future. Today they’ve shared a clip from the film.
Review: Chris Stapleton – From A Room: Volume 1
No artist has ever had a success story quite like that of Chris Stapleton. Two years ago this week, Stapleton released his debut album, a 14-track collection of old school country, blues, southern rock, and soul called Traveller. The album didn’t arrive without buzz: Stapleton was one of the most dependable songwriters in Nashville, a guy with (at the time) four number one country hits to his name. He also made his record with Dave Cobb, the producer who had helped Jason Isbell and Sturgill Simpson craft breakthrough, critically-beloved albums the two years previous. The result was a number 14 debut on the Billboard 200 with 27,000 copies sold; not remarkable, but not bad for a debut artist, either.
At the Drive In – “Pendulum in a Peasant Dress”
At the Drive In have released their new song “Pendulum in a Peasant Dress.”
Haim – “Want You Back”
Haim have released their new single “Want You Back.”
All Time Low Perform on Seth Meyers
All Time Low’s performance on Seth Meyers can be watched below.
Sum 41 – “Goddamn I’m Dead Again” Video
Sum 41 have released a video for “Goddamn I’m Dead Again.”
Paramore – “Told You So” Video
Paramore have debuted their new video for “Told You So.”
Rancid Detail New Album
Rancidwill release their new album Trouble Maker on June 9th. Today they’ve debuted the new song “Ghost of a Chance.” Pre-orders are now up.
Bleachers – “Don’t Take the Money” Video
Bleachers have shared their new video for “Don’t Take the Money.” It was directed by Lena Dunham.