News you may have missed! (7/24/21)
Lollapalooza 2021 to be livestream + MTV Cribs is back + the top 5 paid musicians + Jimmy Eat World's 'Bleed American' turns 20...
Good morning! I want to start off and apologize for not sending a mailer out last week. To be honest, it was crazy busy over here. But nonetheless, we are back! Let’s get to it.
Jaret Reddick talks 30 years of Bowling for Soup, mental health and finally finding out who he is at age 45
Accompanied by his bass player Rob Felicetti, one of our pop punk heroes, Jaret Reddick of Bowling for Soup stops by The All Punked Up Podcast to discuss pretty much everything from how the band has continued grinding for nearly 30 years, writing songs and his thoughts on this new pop punk resurgence. We also dive into how Jaret got into doing voice-overs and landing recurring roles on Phineas and Ferb and becoming the voice of Chuck E. Cheese. On a personal level, Jaret opens up about his childhood and meeting his three biological sisters for the first time at age 45.
Rob Felicetti, now the bass player for BFS, was once the drummer in The Ataris. Some of you may remember that one time where Kris Roe (The Ataris vocalist) went off on his drummer on stage while throwing parts of the drum kit off the stage. Well, that drummer was Rob and he tells his side of the story.
Check out the full interview here!
News you may have missed
Some of the links below may be to publications other than All Punked Up.
Recording Academy Bans Chart Numbers & Sales Figures in Grammy ‘For Your Consideration’ Ads (Billboard)
Billboard’s 2020 Global Money Makers: The 5 Top Highest Paid Musicians
Why Are We Still Measuring Artist Success With a Major Label Yardstick? (Billboard)
Sony Extends Royalty Program for Legacy Acts to Songwriters (Billboard)
Amazon Music Offering 30-Day Free Trial to New HD Music Streaming Service (Billboard)
Lollapalooza 2021 Will Be Livestreamed on Hulu (Billboard)
VH1's original 'Behind the Music' being adapted into a podcast (BrooklynVegan)
Live Nation selling $20 "all-in" tickets to 1000 upcoming shows (BrooklynVegan)
Reading & Leeds announce COVID-19 entry requirements (Kerrang!)
MTV Cribs is back and making its "epic return" next month (Kerrang!)
Rolling Loud Miami Stage Structure Collapses One Day Before Festival (Pitchfork)
Vans Launches 2021 Musicians Wanted Competition (Pitchfork)
Grayscale Have Announced The Details Of Their New Album ‘Umbra’ (Rock Sound)
Jimmy Eat World’s Bleed American Turns 20 (Stereogum)
WILLOW IN CONCERT featuring Travis Barker and Avril Lavigne—watch (Alt Press)
New and notable songs, videos and albums out this week
Coheed and Cambria drop new single “Shoulders”
Prince’s previously unreleased song “Hot Summer” released
Weathers share new single “Karma”
Foo Fighters drop new album as Dee Gees called Hail Satin
Simple Plan share studio recording of Scooby-Doo theme song (Spotify, Apple Music)
Grandson and Jessie Reyez share music video for new song “Rain”
Hawthorne Heights release new song “Constant Dread” and announce new album The Rain Just Follows Me will be released on September 10th.
Against the Current drop new EP fever (Spotify)
Thrice drop new song “Scavengers” (Spotify) and announce new EP Horizons/East which you can pre-order here.
MxPx share new song “Say Yes” ft. Rivals
10 songs All Punked Up was digging this week
If All Punked Up made an album for this past week, these are the songs that would be on it.
“Bad Decisions” — RedHook
“Where’s The Love?” — Bowling for Soup ft. Hanson
“good 4 u” (cover) — Our Last Night
“Shoulders” — Coheed and Cambria
“When You Know (Live from Lockdown)” — Neck Deep
“Say Yes” — MxPx
“Constant Dread” — Hawthorne Heights
“jump” — Against the Current
“Simplemindedteens” — Young Culture
“Ignite” — Felicity
Thank you so much!
As always, thank you so much for reading and being a subscriber! If you have a friend or relative who may be interested in this weekly newsletter, go ahead and forward them this email and they can sign up by hitting the SUBSCRIBE button below!
Thanks again!
Tyler Winters, Founder
All Punked Up