Happy Rob Thomas’ Birthday (otherwise known as Valentine’s day)! Josh won’t play Rob Thomas during this episode of First Person, but we will play some makeout worthy jams from Benny King, The Replacements, Smoking Popes, and more.
Toronto, ON’s Crystalyne have released a music video for their brand new song Wolves. You can check the video out below and catch them out on the Rock The Walls Wintour February 18th to March 1st with Live The Story & Take Me To The Pilot.
Some Nights, the new album from fun. (Fueled By Ramen), is now available for stream. The album, which is a superb follow-up to the band’s debut record, Aim and Ignite, is due out next week (February 21st in the US) via FBR.
Whitney Houson was found dead in her hotel room this afternoon.
Anberlin will be heading into the studio later this month with Aaron Sprinkle, who produced the band’s first three albums. The as-of-yet untitled album will be the band’s sixth.
Hellogoodbye have made their latest album Would It Kill You? available for “pay what you want” pricing.
A lot has transpired since the last First Person, including a bicycle accident that inspired the theme of this week’s playlist. Mark Ronson, Taking Back Sunday, and Foghat are rocking FP.
I told Josh to stay in bed, but he insisted on bringing you a brand new episode of First Person this week.
Pat is working through a cold, and Seb is getting ready to start Simple Plan’s Canadian tour with Marianas Trench, All Time Low and These Kids Wear Crowns.
We’re throwing it back to the best Billboard chart year (in Josh’s opinion). It’s 1992, the clothes are horrendous, the internet is slow, and House of Pain and U2 are dominating your headphones. All in all, it was a pretty dope time.