Leading up to the March 21 arrival of their full-length record, For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women), Japanese Breakfast has issued their latest single, “Mega Circuit.” “‘Mega Circuit’ was one of the first songs I wrote, intent on making a creepier, more guitar-driven record,” frontwoman Michelle Zauner shares. “The song is sort of an examination of contemporary masculinity and explores a conflicted desire to embrace a generation that, in the absence of positive role models, has found refuge in violence and bigotry. We had the legendary Jim Keltner—who’s played on everything from ‘These Days,’ to ‘Here You Come Again’ to… Read more »
Pat and Seb spend a weekend at the cottage together. Great hangs and family time. They talk about adult sleep over and a great game that Pat knew nothing about.
Roe Kapara is feeling himself on his eclectic new single, “Feel Sexy,” out via Epitaph Records. Preceded by the release of his recent EP Big Cigars and Satin Shorts, the track and accompanying lyric video is refreshingly bright as it explores the nuances of love and insecurity over euphoric piano chords. Plus, Kapara co-stars with an adorable goat named Flower in his video. An iconic duo. Kapara explains that “Feel Sexy,” is “about seeking love in a world obsessed with sex and desire while navigating the insecurities I have with my body. I’ve always wanted to make something that felt… Read more »
Scene Queen is about to make your summer hotter than ever with the announcement of her Hot Shows In Your Area USA tour. Get your pink fits and cowboy hats ready as the tour kicks off on July 11 at Worcester’s The Palladium and wraps up on August 3 at Detroit’s St. Andrew’s Hall. Plus, you’ll have the chance to see amazing support from acts girli and Deadlands. Additionally, Scene Queen shared on Twitter/X, “I really appreciate that you guys listen to whatever the fuck and don’t get whiplash when I want to listen to Kasey scream gutturals right before… Read more »
After teasing a big announcement on February 10, letlive. has officially confirmed that they’re embarking on an international farewell tour this year. Lead vocalist Jason Aalon Butler says, “I think this is all happening out of necessity. The boys and I have expressed our need to play letlive. music again based on where we are in our lives individually and how the collective spiritual theme between us has aligned. Also, if you’ll allow me to be presumptuous—I believe the world could use the ll.ove. Besides, soul punx never dies.” Additionally, guitarist Jean Nascimento shares, “We came from a time of… Read more »
This week, get to know Avery Lynch, a singer-songwriter known for her emotionally rich, piano-driven ballads. Originally from Pennsylvania, she began playing piano at seven and later honed her songwriting skills at Berklee College of Music before moving to Los Angeles. Her sound is soft with romantic vocals and introspective storytelling, often drawing from personal experiences but something listeners can relate to. We discuss her latest single, “The Boys Who Don’t Know What They Want,” social media, what she has planned next, and much more. Enjoy and share the episode with a friend. This episode was brought to… Read more »
After inking a deal with Pure Noise Records, Arm’s Length has announced the arrival of their sophomore full-length, There’s A Whole World Out There, slated to drop on May 16. To preview the release, the group has also dropped their new single, “Funny Face.” “‘Funny Face’ is about how discouragement from a trusted loved one can shape who you are as a person and your overall outlook on life,” vocalist/guitarist Allen Steinberg shares in a press release. “It’s one of our darkest, heaviest tracks. Lyrically, I wanted to illustrate the narrative of being entangled in a toxic codependent relationship, whether… Read more »
Did idobi Radio predict the Green Day film?! The short answer: yes and no. Last week, Tate Logan of idobi Radio posted a faux dream casting if Green Day were to ever sign off on a biopic film. In a playful casting suggestion, Logan envisioned Josh Hutcherson as Tré Cool, Jack Dylan Grazer as Billie Joe Armstrong, and Melrose Avenue drummer Jed McIntosh, who closely resembles bassist Mike Dirnt. Despite this casting prediction, yesterday, the California trio announced their plans to create a comedy film based on their early years as a group. Per an exclusive Variety report, the film… Read more »
I’m back with Season 6 of Cone’s Cave and since my band Sum 41 has just played our final shows I thought it’d be fitting to have a few guys from the band of my show. This week I have my great friends and bandmates Tom Thacker and Deryck Whibley on the show! As you can imagine there’s lots of stories coming your way on this episode and of coarse I touch on the end of Sum 41 and how it felt to play the last shows and how I feel now. Calling all Sum 41 fans tune in!
Heart Attack Man has been quietly working on a new LP this fall, and the Cleveland punk trio has officially unveiled their new 12-track album: Joyride The Pale Horse. It’s set for an independent release on April 25. This marks their fourth studio album and will follow up their beloved 2023 record Freak Of Nature. Excitingly, this week holds more in store for Heart Attack Man supporters, as their two singles “Laughing Without Smiling” and “Spit” are dropping on Thursday, February 13. Of the release, the band says, “We can’t wait to show you all what we’ve been quietly working… Read more »