Archive | October, 2015

Hear Megadeth's Thrashy, Heavy New Song, 'Fatal Illusion'

Megadeth kick off their first new song since 2013’s Super Collider album with a heavy, creepy guitar line before kicking into jazz bass and a galloping thrash riff that harks back to the group’s early days. The track, “Fatal Illusion,” is the first taste of the band’s as-yet-untitled upcoming album,… Source: RollingStone Link: Hear Megadeth's […]

Hear Billie Joe Armstrong's Teenage Son's Angsty Solo Songs

Billie Joe Armstrong’s youngest son, Jakob Danger, is the latest member of the Armstrong family to join the music business. The sixteen-year-old has recently signed to Burger Records as a solo artist. Danger has previewed his music on his YouTube page, having posted several songs of his catchy, angsty California pop-punk tunes. The… Source: RollingStone Link: Hear […]

See Paul McCartney and Beck Sing 'Drive My Car'

Singer and proud vegetarian Paul McCartney performed a career-spanning set at the Hollywood Palladium on Wednesday as part of animal-rights organization PETA’s 35th anniversary gala. Midway into the set, Beck joined him for two Beatles numbers, “I’ve Just Seen a Face” and “Drive My Car.” Official clips of McCartney’s performance,… Source: RollingStone Link: See Paul […]

Kanye West Mulls Loneliness, Luxury on The Game's 'Mula'

Kanye West provides a hype hook on “Mula,” a new track from the Game set to appear on the Los Angeles rapper’s upcoming double album The Documentary 2, which arrives October 9th. Produced by West and Sevn Thomas, “Mula” is centered around a sample of Phantogram’s “Fall in Love,” and Sarah Barthel’s vocals waft ominously… Source: RollingStone Link: Kanye […]

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Wavves got started in the late ’00s making low-fi SoCal pop punk caked with stoner paranoia. Five albums down the line, the angst is still there (“I’m slowly sinking into nothing,” Nathan Williams sings). But their songs have never been sharper, brighter or more confident. Wavves’ second major-label LP delivers… Source: RollingStone Link: V

Every Open Eye

Chvrches is the sound of Scottish studio rats tapping the I-will-survive energy of disco triumphalism, often to dazzling effect. The Glasgow trio’s second album builds on the stem-winding synth-surge of their arresting 2013 debut, The Bones of What You Believe. They’re not big on verse-chorus structure, going instead for roiling… Source: RollingStone Link: Every Open […]

See Kelsea Ballerini Call 'Dibs' on 'Kimmel'

Riding a wave of momentum that stems from hitting Number One with her debut single (“Love Me Like You Mean It”) and a high-profile guest appearance on Taylor Swift’s 1989 tour in Nashville, Kelsea Ballerini made her first late-night TV appearance Wednesday on Jimmy Kimmel Live, performing her sassy follow-up… Source: RollingStone Link: See Kelsea […]

Bjork Streams Third, Final Set of 'Vulnicura' Remixes

Björk has shared the third and final installment of her Vulnicura remixes project, streaming the four-track set on Soundcloud ahead of a physical release on November 20th via One Little Indian. The set features reworkings of “Lion Song” by Juliana Huxtable, “Stonemilker” by Patten, and “Black Lake” and “Family” by Bloom. Each track will… Source: RollingStone Link: Bjork […]