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The National Team Up With Taylor Swift For “The Alcott”
The National and Taylor Swift have joined forces for a special song on the band’s new record, and it is quite simply astonishing.
The National and Taylor Swift have joined forces for a special song on the band’s new record, and it is quite simply astonishing.
Boygenius has been making us unproductive with all of their work they’re putting out. Currently we’re blaming our lack of work on the record, but now we also have the film. After releasing their first full length album, the record, they’ve given us a 15 minute short film for their songs “$20,” “Emily I’m Sorry,” and “True Blue.” To make the deal even sweeter, the piece was directed by Kristen Stewart. The story is told in three parts: It starts with Julien Baker working on an old car while they feature “$20”, Phoebe Bridgers in the middle of a Monster… Read more »
boygenius, comprised of Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus and Julien Baker, is easily one of the most iconic acts in the alternative scene. The supergroup is back with a brand new album this month and headlining tour dates. Kicking off in Pomona, CA on April 12th, the band embarks on a North American tour with support from Carly Rae Jepson, Broken Social Scene, Bartees Strange, Claud, and Illuminati Hotties on select dates. The presale begins Wednesday, March 31st at 10am local time with code “NOTSTRONG”. Tickets will be available here. Check out the dates below to see which openers are on… Read more »
boygenius made sure that people flying in and out of Austin would miss South by Southwest. The trio of artists gave a secret pop up show for SXSW at the Austin Airport over at the baggage claim. Lucy Dacus, Phoebe Bridgers, and Julien Baker will release their album, the record, at the end of this month. Their airport set list included singles that they’ve already dropped from the album. The Austin Airport tweeted a video of the event that can be seen below! We’re just waiting for something cool like this to happen to us.
The time has come, everyone: boygenius dropped their new single! Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus, and Julien Baker had already joined forces to give us three singles off of their upcoming album, titled the record, but now we get to dive into “Not Strong Enough”. The single is paired with a new music video of the trio having a fun outing together on a sunny pier. the record is due to release on March 31st and at this point we’re convinced boygenius can do no wrong. Watch and listen to the new single below (and hope you get invited to the… Read more »
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Fall Out Boy, New Found Glory, Story of the Year, and more.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Paramore, Joshua Roberts, Mod Sun, and more.
— Today we talk about State Champs’ acoustic version of “Act Like That”, Motionless in White’s new music video, and Taylor Swift’s tour announcement. — State Champs Slows Things Down State Champs have returned to something we already love and doubled it. The band released an acoustic version of “Act Like That”. You wouldn’t think you could take such an upbeat song and make it so chill, but it works incredibly well. The new version is off of their latest album Kings Of The New Age and guitarist Tyler Szalkowski said, “We had a short press week back in June… Read more »
Today we talk about Billie Joe Armstrong’s reaction to the Roe v. Wade news, Vanessa Hudgens going back to her High School Musical roots, and Jodie Sweetin being tackled by police during a protest. Billie Joe Armstrong Speaks Out During a concert this past weekend, Green Day‘s Billie Joe Armstrong told the crowd that he was going to denounce his U.S. citizenship after Roe v. Wade was overturned. He told the London concert goers, “Fuck America. I’m fucking renouncing my citizenship. I’m fucking coming here.” Plenty of other artists, including Phoebe Bridgers and Olivia Rodrigo, have also used their shows… Read more »
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about the Supreme Court’s move to overturn Roe v. Wade.