100 episodes of First Person have come and gone and it’s time to party. Josh is giving song shout outs to all his friends and making the 100th episode the best yet with songs from The Virgins, Frank Ocean, and Ghostface Killah.
With a take-no-prisoners sound, Obey The Brave have unleashed their debut album Young Blood. The album has a solid level of energy throughout every song and won’t let listeners sit down for a minute.
Fearless Records have announced the release of Punk Goes Pop Volume 5. The cover album will come out November 6th and features bands such as Mayday Parade, The Maine, Craig Owens, and Memphis May Fire.
Circa Survive have released a music video for “Suitcase” off their new album Violent Waves. The band starts a headline tour in support of the album September 13th in New Haven, CT.
In an age where sometimes it seems that computers have replaced instruments and auto-tune has replaced voice lessons, from time to time it’s best to go back to the basics of raw simplicity – to show off your untainted, unrestricted talent in a stripped-down and intimate way. Joshua Michael Robinson’s Intentions does just that, combining powerful lyrics with modest instrumentals that really shine the spotlight on his distinctive voice.
Jack’s Mannequin has come to the end and will be playing their last show November 11th in Los Angeles, CA at the 3rd annual Dear Jack benefit. A statement from Andrew McMahon can be read by clicking “Read More”.
Matt Dell will be opening for The Waxbills in Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada on September 15th at 9pm ET.
The show will be streamed online, click ‘read more’ to get the link.
Since May 2011, Josh Madden has been introducing you to the best new music. Join him this Thursday to celebrate the 100th episode of First Person with Josh Madden.
Incorporating new elements such as a string quartet, chilling and natural sound effects, and haunting vocals into their usual blend of post rock, Caspian have created an album that is always full in sound but somehow never overwhelmingly noisy.
For their second studio album Floral Green, Title Fight stuck to what they do best – doing whatever they very well please. Produced by Will Yip (Citizen, None More Black), the album is pristine yet raw and shows an originality many bands today lack.