News you may have missed! (1/1/23)
Foo Fighters continue on + Our Albums of the Year + Vinyl is more in than ever
Happy New Year, everyone! It’s the first mailer of the year. News around the music world is still a bit slow as artists and bands gear up for a new year. So every newsletter after this should start containing more exciting stuff. Nonetheless, there was still some news to report on albeit not very much. This week brings us an update on the Foo Fighters, All Punked Up releasing our 2022 Albums of the Year picks, and the US saw the biggest vinyl sales week it’s seen in over 30 years.
As a reminder, a new podcast episode will not drop until next Monday, January 9th. Until then, you can check out the latest episode titled The Best Of 2022 + All Time Low Allegations Update + Reddit Asks.
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News you may have missed
Some of the links below may be to publications other than All Punked Up.
twenty one pilots’ Tyler Joseph confirms end of Scaled And Icy era
Foo Fighters Issue Statement on Future Without Taylor Hawkins
Courtney Love Has Written a New Song Called 'Justice for Kurt'
Meet Me @ The Altar’s ‘Say It (To My Face)’ soundtracks new Taco Bell ad
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