News you may have missed! (10/2/22)
Paramore is back! + Should artists use backing tracks live? + The most torturous song + NEW MUSIC!
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OUT MONDAY: Should artists use backing tracks live? + The most torturous song + Paramore is back
This week, some of the things John and Tyler talk about include Spotify running into another PR nightmare (first it’s the porn issue and now it’s something else). And speaking of Spotify, it looks like there is a movie being made on the streaming giant. Also, as you’re all aware, there is a war between Russia and Ukraine going on. We’re going to talk about how music is being used as a weapon over there. And then we’re going to discuss what the most torturous songs for us would be. And finally, Paramore is back with some new music and a new album on the way. Is their new song good or bad? We are going to share our honest review of their comeback song. But we first kick things off with a discussion on whether or not bands should or shouldn't use backing tracks during live performances.
News you may have missed
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Kailee Morgue discusses upcoming album, new single, and more–exclusive
Waterparks on "SELF-SABOTAGE" and working with Good Charlotte
Watch Dave Chappelle Cover Radiohead’s ‘Creep’ at Taylor Hawkins Tribute
Watch Miley Cyrus Join Foo Fighters, Def Leppard for ‘Photograph’ at Taylor Hawkins Tribute
Watch Joan Jett and Travis Barker join Foo Fighters at Taylor Hawkins tribute concert
And when it comes to confusingly interesting news of the week… Marshmello Releases His Own Air Fryers: Shop the Collection
Foo Fighters guitarist Chris Shiflett expects the band to make another album
There’s a White Supremacist problem on Spotify, they are aware but slow to remove
Spotify is getting the biopic treatment from Netflix called The Playlist. Here’s a trailer
Watch Willow cover Yungblud’s ‘The Funeral’ in BBC Live Lounge
Falling in Reverse Cancel Fest Gig After Their Laptops Go Missing
Scooter Braun says he should have handled Taylor Swift situation differently
New and notable songs, videos, and albums released this week
Paramore’s new song “This is Why” debuted this week. And it appears that when the song went up as a premiere countdown on YouTube, the description of the video included the upcoming album title, which is the same name as the new song, and also shared that it will be out on Februrary 10th, 2023. She also penned a letter to the fans.
Jimmy Eat World share acoustic version of “Something Loud” (Spotify, Apple Music)
Meet Me @ the Altar Come Out Swinging on New Single “Say It (To My Face)”
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