News you may have missed! (1/22/23)
Sad Summer Fest lineup + Green Day or blink-182? + Fall Out Boy now a trio + The worst genre on the planet + NEW MUSIC + MORE!
Welcome to another mailer! This week was definitely a great week for new music releases as Fall Out Boy, Story of the Year, and Metallica graced us with new tunes, and New Found Glory dropped their new acoustic album. In other news, Sad Summer announced their lineup, Fall Out Boy is now a trio, and we know what the worst genre on the planet is (see below). All of this and much more is below!
Green Day or blink-182? + Fall Out Boy now a trio + The worst genre on the planet is...
We packed A LOT into this episode as it was a GREAT week for new music. Fall Out Boy is back after finally releasing their new track. We talk about that along with Story of the Year’s new one, Charlotte Sand's upcoming single, and New Found Glory's new acoustic album. After reviews, we discuss whether it’s a bad idea only to release an album with no pre-released singles. We ask this because one major player in the game is planning on doing just that. But there was also news about Fall Out Boy’s Joe Trohman leaving the band, Sad Summer Fest announced this year's lineup, and we bring you another study, this time it’s which genre of music is the worst on the planet. Finally, we answer a tricky question: Who is better? Green Day or blink-182?
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ICYMI: STOP WEARING BAND TEES TO CONCERTS!! + Which Drive-Thru bands are making comebacks? How do you feel about wearing the band’s tee you’re seeing in concert? Apparently, there are strong feelings on both sides of this topic. We debated and did our best to convince each other of our own opinions on the matter.
ICYMI: We addressed some of the comments out there about blink-182’s “Edging” song not being good despite reigning at no. 1 for 11 weeks now.
Fall Out Boy announce its eighth studio album So Much (For) Stardust will be released on March 24th via Fueled By Ramen/DCD2
Joe Trohman Taking a Break from Fall Out Boy: He announced that he will be taking a break from the band due to mental health reasons. The good news is that he plans to come back at a later date.
Pete Wentz says watching Metallica’s ‘Some Kind of Monster’ documentary was like “looking into a mirror”: In an interview with Zane Lowe, Pete Wentz revealed that he watched the Metallica film "Some Kind of Monster" and it resonated with his own experiences in band life. He said he was surprised to realize that his band had been together for the same length of time as the band in the film when they shot it. Stump added that many things have to align for a band to make a record, let alone a good one.
Sad Summer Fest announces lineup, tour dates for 2023: Taking Back Sunday will headline. Other performers include The Maine, PVRIS, Hot Mulligan, Mom Jeans, Stand Atlantic, Cliffdiver, Sincere Engineer, and Daisy Grenade on all dates. Select dates will also feature Head Automatica, the new supergroup L.S. Dunes, Andrew McMahon from Something Corporate, and Motion City Soundtrack.
Foo Fighters, Green Day + More to Play Harley-Davidson Homecoming: The two-day (July 14-15) Milwaukee event will feature these iconic bands headlining the music portion of the weekend and other acts such as Social Distortion, Joan Jett & the Blackhearts, Phantogram, Cody Jinks, White Reaper and Kennyhoopla will also be performing.
AltPress announces Joel Madden's new Artist Friendly podcast: Featuring candid conversations between Madden and fellow alternative artists about their careers and creative process, the podcast will debut on Friday, January 20th. The first episode will feature a conversation between Madden and up-and-coming artist DE'WAYNE.
Coachella will be livestreamed for free on YouTube through to 2026
Enter Shikari Announce New Album: The band’s new album titled A Kiss For The Whole World is set to be released on April 21, 2023.
Limp Bizkit’s Wes Borland Cites Album Review in Defamation Suit Against Indie Singer Ex-Wife
Corey Taylor Begins Recording Second Solo Album, Shares Update
Måneskin address queerbaiting accusations: “We live every day very closely with people from the community”: Two Måneskin band members, Victoria de Angelis and Ethan Torchio, are part of the LGBTQ+ community, but the band faced criticism for adopting a more gender-fluid style despite the frontman and guitarist being straight. The band members said that they believe these extreme accusations are only creating more hate by labeling it queerbaiting.
Hayley Williams Calls Out Fat Mike's Past Comments About Her
AVOID talks band name, Cult Mentality and much more—exclusive interview
Kailee Morgue releases new fan-inclusive video for “Down with the Ship”
The emo nostalgia continues with a Hawthorne Heights, Armor For Sleep, Spitalfield tour this spring
New and notable songs, videos, and albums released this week
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