The 1975 debut new song “Medicine”
The 1975 have just premiered their new song “Medicine”, taken from the BBC Radio 1 re-score of the movie Drive.
The 1975 have just premiered their new song “Medicine”, taken from the BBC Radio 1 re-score of the movie Drive.
This year has been a roller coaster for the guys of Man Overboard, but great pain inspires great music, and Passing Ends is the perfect representation of that.
Guitarist Ryland Blackinton and Alex Suarez have announced that they are leaving Cobra Starship to “start a new chapter in our lives in production and songwriting.”
While Lil Wayne has, to the best of my knowledge, spent around 70% of his career so far behind bars, you don’t need to share his level of passion for drugs and weapon possession to end up in an orange jumpsuit. In this week’s Tuesday Ten, we look at some of the other crimes that have landed musicians behind the ever-so-flattering lens of the mugshot camera.
Mayday Parade give a tasteful, pop-rock flair to Gotye’s unexpected indie-pop hit “Somebody That I Used to Know.”
YELLOWCARD. A band that I have seen since their first EP… a band that was on the top of the world in the pop punk scene, to facing the inevitable struggle of being replaced by newer, ‘hipper’ bands, to coming back and killing it with their last couple of albums. And their latest one, Lift A Sail is one for the ages.
All Time Low have announced they will be recording with producer John Feldmann for their upcoming album.
Jay Bakker, Pastor, Author, Speaker, and Son of Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker joins Mike for a philosophical conversation this week. Follow him on Twitter: @jaybakker iPhone fail, Born into TV Business, Christian scene, Punk community, High School, Family, Pro-Gay stance, politics, Police brutality, Honesty, Mars Hill – Mark Driscoll, Hell, This is Radio Cast. Click to check out Jay’s Kickstarter for This is Radio Cast. NEW MXPX album: Acoustic Collection is available now! Check it out on Bandcamp here. Thanks for listening! Join the conversation: #MikeHerreraHour @mikeherreraTD Questions, comments, and good stories can all be sent to [email protected].… Read more »
Even if you’re convinced that a band changing their sound is the worst thing that’s ever happened to you, it’s perfectly natural for someone’s music to develop and shift from album to album. But every once in a while, those shifts are so dramatic that the early work ends up sounding like it was released by an entirely different band than the more recent material.
Set It Off are streaming another brand new track from their upcoming record ‘Duality’ called “N.M.E.” The new album is due out October 14th with Equal Vision Records.