Archive for December 29th, 2014

thom yorke

Listen To A New Thom Yorke Song Called “You wouldn’t like me when i’m angry”

Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke will try any outlet to stay away from music-streaming platforms like Spotify and Pandora. Back in September, Yorke dropped his newest album, Tomorrow’s Modern Boxes, to the complete surprise of fans, using BitTorrent. Another surprise came this week when Yorke released a new track called “Youwouldn’tlikemewheni’mangry” on Bandcamp, which is available […]

The Starting Line May Release New Music in 2015

After speculation through the years and one-off holiday shows, it sure looks like Philadelphia, PA pop-punkers The Starting Line will be releasing some material when 2015 rings in. This past Saturday, the band played their annual holiday show at the Trocadero in Philadelphia, and as reported by PropertyOfZack, the band announced they would be releasing […]

Small Houses Release Video For “Staggers And Rise”

Last month, Small Houses — the musical moniker of Jeremy Quentin, a Flint, MI native currently based in Philadelphia — released the endearing track “Staggers and Rise,” off of the project’s upcoming LP, Still Talk; Second City, out Feb. 10, 2015. Now, the band has released an intimate video to complement the Americana vibe of […]

Riff Raff & Rae Sremmurd Reign Supreme On New Song “Choppin”

Riff Raff and Rae Sremmurd have each had their most successful year as artists in 2014, so it may come as no surprise that the rap heavyweights are kicking off 2015 with a collaborative single you won’t soon forget. Taken from Mike Will Made It‘s recently released Ransom mixtape, “Choppin” will soon be the official […]

You, Me, And Everyone We Know Stream “Raise Them Bones”

It wasn’t long ago that we learned You, Me, And Everyone We Know were planning to release new material in 2015. In fact, it was within the last 30 days that mastermind Ben Liebsch revealed the group’s new label and the news that another album was well on its way to reaching fans. We were […]

Rae Sremmurd Stream Debut Album, ‘Sremmlife’

Rae Sremmurd have been one of the most talked about urban acts of 2014, and early next week they will attempt to continue their popularity in 2015 with the release of their debut album, Sremmlife. We have been covering the album and its development heavily since May, but it was just a few hours ago […]

Alive In Standby Bring Things Down With Acoustic Version of “Stay Eighteen”

Michigan’s favorite post-hardcore turned pop-punk band, Alive In Standby, are currently just days away from the release of their acoustic debut; and they’ve got something fun to share with fans. Earlier in 2014 the guys released the highly-anticipated Never Ending, which premiered a brand new sound for the band. Shortly after, it was announced that […]

Listen To Diplo And Skrillex (Jack Ü) Remix Beyonce’s “7/11”

After their formation at San Diego’s Mad Decent Block Party later in 2013 along with a number of live performances in 2014, electronic dance DJs Diplo and Skrillex will officially be unveiling their collaborative side project, Jack Ü, on New Year’s Eve at a performance in Madison Square Garden. In conjunction with this, the duo […]

New ‘Ant-Man’ Banner Reveals Film’s Villain

A new banner for Marvel‘s second major release of 2015 has revealed the villain everyone has been waiting to see take flight. Ant-Man currently has a November 2015 release date, but during the last week there has been a lot of buzz surrounding the film and when genre fans would first get a peak at […]

The First ‘To Write Love On Her Arms’ Movie Trailer Is Here!

Late in October of this year, the founder of To Write Love On Her Arms, Jamie Tworkowsky, announced that a film based on his non-profit organization that aims to support those struggling with depression, addiction, self-injury, and suicide would finally see the light of day. After being in the works for a lengthy four years, […]

The Music That Moved Me In 2014

This time last year, my life was more hectic than ever before. I was working three jobs, trudging through my final semester of college, and doing my best to prepare for life as a “real adult.” Fatigue was in fashion, uncertainty reigned supreme, and on top of it all, I couldn’t afford to take my […]

Defined By Sonic Residues: A Resonance Of 2014

2014 was a year of polarity. Conflicting forces spinning me in all different directions, fighting to find which molecular force was the strongest. Flipping through the albums that left a mark on me through the entire year, I found that each one presented itself as a singular head-space, an isolated escape. Ranging from a dark […]