The deftones are back not with a whisper, as the first ambient 0:40 would suggest on their new track “Leathers,’ but rather, a firm aggressive shout. The opening salvo from KOI NO YOKAN, the band’s seventh official releas…
With the help of the good folks at Funny or Die, Canadian rockers The Sheepdogs deliver a ridiculously funny video for their latest single, “The Way It Is.”
There’s no maybe about the fact that this release date is packed to the goods with music. Everyone from Band of Horses to Michael Jackson (twice!) Check out the highlights and stream some of the albums in this week’s new, improved New Release Report!
With a mysterious biography and catchy tunes, The County Darlings (featuring one of Popblerd’s own) are a band to watch. Sample their new EP in our latest “Who The Hell Is?” column.
Three things you need to know about the Toadies:
1) They are unapologetic.
2) They are from Texas.
3) They create some of the best summer rock albums. Period.
After nearly 2 decades, singer, bassist & producer Andre Cymone emerges with “America,” whose proceeds are dedicated to campaign support for President Obama.
We’ve been talking a lot about UK’s The Fades throughout 2012 and the payoff is finally here as their first proper album, Ragnarok, is finally released. Soon. It’s not out yet. But we’ve heard it, and it’s killer. Sound…
Alain Johannes deserves to be in the spotlight after stints in the background with QOTSA, Them Crooked Vultures, and Chris Cornell. His latest single, “Not Of This Earth” is likely to put him there permanently.
Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band recently played two nights at Boston’s historic Fenway Park. Our own Dennis was there-here’s his account of both nights.
The best way to go into a Black Light Burns album is to forget all preconceived notions you may have about frontman/guitarist/mastermind Wes Borland. Don’t think of this as Limp Bizkit Mach Two. It’s not even Bigdumbface 2.0. Black Ligh…
My Morning Jacket has just released a trippy new video–with assistance from goofball Zach Galifianakis. Get a visual contact high with “Outta My System.”
Between writing books and just being awesome, Bob Mould found some time to sit down and write some new songs with the result being the upcoming Silver Age album due in September. “The Descent” is the first taste!
The 43rd edition of the “Now That’s What I Call Music” series, featuring the smash hit “Call Me Maybe” by Carly Rae Jepsen, is today’s key new release.