Wednesday, April 15, 2015

All Time Low Lands #1 Album in USA!



Congratulations to All Time Low, who nabbed the #1 album spot in the USA! In its first week, ATL's newest album, "Future Hearts," sold 70,054 copies at the closing of the charts.



The album also debuted #1 in the UK, #3 in Canada, #4 in Australia, #7 in New Zealand, and #7 in Ireland.

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Tuesday, April 14, 2015

The Tide Post New Cover



The Tide, a pop rock band from Los Angeles, California, has released a new cover today. Check out their cover of "Don't Stop" by 5 Seconds of Summer here. The Tide is on tour with The Vamps in Europe, and has recently been signed to The Vamps' new label in affiliation with EMI/Universal.

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As It Is Releases New Music Video


As It Is, the pop punk band from Brighton via Minneapolis, has released their second single from their new album, "Cheap Shots & Setbacks." The album, "Never Happy, Ever After" is due out April 21.



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Monday, April 13, 2015

Brand New Release New Music



After playing a new song live for the first time in six years, Brand New has officially released a new tune, which you can download for free by signing up for their mailing list. The track should hit digital retailers on Wednesday.


New Music Monday: Young Lungs



Young Lungs, a four-piece indie pop rock band from Pittsburgh, PA, is beginning to take the pop punk world by storm. Formed in 2014, the group consists of lead singer and pianist Meg Wills, lead guitarist Andy Mathias, bassist Tyler Miller, and drummer Evan Oslund. The band pulls influence from Paramore, Jimmy Eat World, and Bayside, among others. This month marks eight months since the band's formation.



In November of 2014, Young Lungs released their first single, "What We Believe (What We Become)," to much success. The video was filmed by Kenny Lewis in Roaring Springs, PA. It follows the band around a few beautiful places in their town.

On Christmas Eve 2014, the band released their second single and video, "Take It Back." Starting off with a single electric guitar and lyrics "If you wrote me off today, I wouldn't stand in your way." Meg's fiery vocals and the band's driving pop punk walks the song to the ending with a soft piano fade.

The band has been posting acoustic covers over the past few months, including Bayside's "Don't Call Me Peanut" and Blink-182's "Stay Together For The Kids."

On April 3, 2015, they released their third song, an emotionally fused ballad called, "Rain," and posted a video explaining the meaning to the song. A mainly acoustic ballad, the song's lyrics will hit home for anyone who has lost someone close to them, especially to suicide.

"It fell together perfectly and all at once," Meg said in an exclusive interview with And The Crowd Goes WHOA. "After years and months of wanting something so badly we made it an actuality and found the right pieces to the puzzle."

"I'm proud of how fast we've gotten things rolling and really, became a band," says Meg, when asked what she is most proud of with the band.

When talking to her, the thing that stuck out to me most was the band's dedication. "We quit our jobs, moved from our hometowns, and made a new home together to make it all happen. It's been an incredible experience."

Young Lungs is due out with an EP later this year. In addition to that, the band plans to have "more music videos, a plethora of recordings, and some touring along the way."

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What We Believe (What We Become) Acoustic

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Tuesday, April 7, 2015

There's a Smartwatch for Musicians Now (via AltPressMagazine)

Originally from Alternative Press Magazine
April 3, 2015 bv Matt Crane

“The world’s first wearable device for musicians” is what Soundbrenner call their new wrist band. It doesn’t run apps or track your health like an Apple Watch—all it does is precisely keep the beat.
“The Soundbrenner Pulse is a wearable, connected device for musicians that you can control from your phone,” the company says. “It’s designed for use with any instrument by musicians of all skill levels, from beginners to professionals.”
The Pulse uses tactile vibrations—much stronger than your cellphone’s—so the musician can feel and follow along with the beat. The device can ensure that each performer onstage is in sync with the other.
Tech blog Gizmodo reports: “ The Pulse's BPM can be set or changed on the fly in many different ways. The wearable connects to an accompanying app on a smartphone over Bluetooth that allows the user to set a specific BPM with a touchscreen. The app can also be used to set the color of the Pulse's flashing light, or turn it off completely, and it even allows the wearer to customize the intensity of the wearable's vibrations.”
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Monday, April 6, 2015

Spencer Smith Leaves Panic! At The Disco

After taking a leave of absence in 2013, Spencer Smith has officially departed from Panic! At The Disco. In his statement, he was especially grateful to fans of P!ATD and the members of the band he had spent the last decade with.

Smith took a leave in 2013 to enter rehab to treat his alcohol and prescription drug addiction that he was battling. During his leave, Panic continued to record and tour, releasing "Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die" and going on tours with Brendon Urie (P!ATD's frontman) to be the face of the band.

Spencer released a statement on Panic! At The Disco's official webpage, reminiscing about his history  with addiction (two years sober of prescription drugs, working on a year sober of alcohol) and talking about memories with the band and its fans.

We wish Spencer the best as he moves on with his life and music, and look forward to what Panic! At The Disco will bring to the table next.