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Crown Lands released triumphant self-titled debut album this month

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Following an unrelenting wave of new music this summer, today powerhouse Canadian rock duo Crown Lands unveil their self-titled debut album with Universal Music Canada. The stunning 12-inch record features art designed by Bruno Borges and stays true to the Crown Lands aesthetic; “a reflection of the world we live in, but bent through a heightened, psychedelic otherworldly lens. The colour palette is meant to reflect the sonic palette of the album: warm, inviting, nostalgic. Grand landscapes are what we live for – we spend as much time communing with nature as possible, and it comes out on our work,” describes lead singer and drummer Cody Bowles. Crown Lands is sure to be a favourite of any record collection.

Crown Lands was recorded in the iconic RCA Studio A in Nashville and produced by six-time Grammy winner Dave Cobb (Rival Sons, Chris Stapleton). On the album, Kevin Comeau (guitar, keys) explains, “the record is a culmination of five years of work. We started Crown Lands in 2015 with the view to put out a cohesive body of work. We have finally done that! We started writing this record last year after touring with Primus and Jack White. We took that influence and ran with it. When we met Dave we knew he had to be the guy to make this record with us. We loved his organic, live-off-the-floor approach and the desire to capture a real performance. He pushed us way out of our comfort zones and I think I’m ultimately a better guitarist for it. He’s a masterful arranger and we spent a lot of time on the Mellotron arrangements on the record. I love the retro yet timeless quality of the sonics on the record. It captures us as we are – two music nerds obsessed with prog rock of old, but with a desire to bring those sounds into modern song writing.”

The album follows the band’s acoustic EP Wayward Flyers Volume 1 and features four brand new songs as well as three previously released tracks; Crown Lands’ major label debut, “Spit it Out”, which Classic Rock observed “jerks along friskily like some kind of adolescent Led Zeppelin, with all the snap, pop and effervescent crackle of The White Stripes.” Their mystical second song, “Howlin’ Back” which American Songwriter described “feels both crazed and focused, hair-raising and relentless.” Plus the most recent release “End Of The Road” which pays a cinematic tribute to the missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, and Two-Spirits along Yellowhead Highway 16 in B.C., known as the Highway of Tears. See full track listing below.

Crown Lands debut record arrives alongside the ferocious video for the albums lead single “Leadfoot”. On the track itself, Comeau interprets, “’Leadfoot’ started as a cautionary tale about speeding but quickly became some sort of song about interstellar love. Lots of space and nature imagery keep the song from touching down into reality but the music is quite rooted in blues and glam rock. Is it about aliens? Is it about cars? Is it about aliens driving cars? Maybe. Either way, it’s a lot of fun to play.”

Directed by Blake Mawson who is known for his work with Orville Peck, the video for “Leadfoot” showcases the majestic rock stars in electrifying glory and brings the thunderous track to life. Bowles expands, “We wanted to get really ambitious and weird with this one, and Blake’s vision was perfect for what we wanted. It was the first post-COVID shoot for everyone involved, so that was interesting to work with those restrictions, but everyone was so happy to be back to work and eager to do a great job. On set we had this whole warehouse studio booked and subdivided into different sets for the corresponding scenes in the video. My favourite moment would have to be when I was in the blue box room with the TV. It was this little cramped room setup where they told me to play with the space between myself and the fisheye lens, so I kinda went wild with it and of course I thoroughly enjoyed that, aha!”

After meeting six years ago and bonding over their shared love of music Bowles and Comeau became “instant best friends” and started jamming together in a local barn, switching up instruments, but never straying from a two-piece set-up. Crown Lands have released two EPs Mantra (2016) and Rise Over Run (2017). Making music that brings together a range of influences from folk and blues to psychedelic to prog rock, and drawing on their own intense personal chemistry, Crown Lands are a startlingly fresh jolt of energy.

The group’s name is indicative of their musical ambitions: “Crown Land” is territorial area belonging to the monarch—or, as Bowles puts it: “Crown Land is stolen land and we are reclaiming it.” Crown Lands are on a mission to represent a sense of empowerment for marginalized communities through their music and the weighty subject matter of their lyrics. “People are going to listen to you, so you may as well say something that matters,” says Comeau.

CROWN LANDS ALBUM TRACK LISTING:
Spit It Out
River
Leadfoot
Howlin’ Back
End Of The Road
Forest Song
Sun Dance

Dire Straits’ The Studio Albums 1978-1991 CD box set announced for released on October 9

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On October 9, to coincide with National Album Day 2020, Dire Straits will release a 6 CD box set of all of the studio albums from the group that straddled the globe with their sophisticated rootsy guitar rock wedded to literate story-telling lyrics.

Emerging on the club and pub circuit in 1977, Dire Straits were led by charismatic Geordie singer-songwriter, record producer and composer Mark Knopfler, one of the most successful musicians the UK has ever produced, who is often cited as one of the greatest guitarists of all time. Dire Straits’ sound defined the late 70s/early 80s with monster hits such as “Sultans Of Swing,” “Romeo And Juliet,” “Money For Nothing” and “Walk Of Life.”

Dire Straits’ 1985 album Brothers In Arms, a global No 1 and double Grammy Award winner, is one of the world’s best selling albums. After releasing their final album On Every Street in ’91, Knopfler called time on Dire Straits in 1995 and set off on a new path as a solo artist.

On the same date, the band will also release a repressing of the hugely popular 2013 8 LP vinyl box set Dire Straits – The Studio Albums 1978-1991.

Dire Straits – The Studio Albums 1978-1991 features the albums Dire Straits (1978), Communiqué (1979), Making Movies (1980), Love Over Gold (1982), Brothers In Arms (1985) and On Every Street (1991) – all of which are certified multi-platinum. The albums will come in a deluxe clamshell box with the CDs housed in mini-vinyl style cardboard wallets and each album will include a beautiful poster with the original sleeve artwork (including lyrics and credits).

TRACKLISTINGS FOR CD BOX SET:
CD 1 – Dire Straits
Down To The Waterline
Water Of Love
Setting Me Up
Six Blade Knife
Southbound Again
Sultans Of Swing
In The Gallery
Wild West End
Lions

CD 2 – Communiqué
Once Upon A Time In The West
News
Where Do You Think You’re Going?
Communiqué
Lady Writer
Angel Of Mercy
Portobello Belle
Single-Handed Sailor
Follow Me Home

CD 3 – Making Movies
Tunnel Of Love
Romeo And Juliet
Skateaway
Expresso Love
Hand In Hand
Solid Rock
Les Boys

CD 4 – Love Over Gold
Telegraph Road
Private Investigations
Industrial Disease
Love Over Gold
It Never Rains

CD 5 – Brothers In Arms
So Far Away
Money For Nothing
Walk Of Life
Your Latest Trick
Why Worry
Ride Across The River
The Man’s Too Strong
One World
Brothers In Arms

CD 6 – On Every Street
Calling Elvis
On Every Street
When It Comes To You
Fade To Black
The Bug
You And Your Friend
Heavy Fuel
Iron Hand
Ticket To Heaven
My Parties
Planet Of New Orleans
How Long

My Next Read: “Queercore: How to Punk a Revolution: An Oral History”

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Through exclusive interviews with protagonists like Bruce LaBruce, G.B. Jones, John Waters, and many more, alongside a treasure trove of never-before-seen photographs and reprinted zines, Queercore by Walter Crasshole, Yony Leyser, and Liam Warfield traces the history of a scene originally “fabricated” in the bedrooms and coffee shops of Toronto and San Francisco by a few young, queer punks to its emergence as a relevant and real revolution. Queercore gets a down-to-details firsthand account of the movement explored through the people that lived it—from punk’s early queer elements, to the moments Toronto kids decided they needed to create a scene that didn’t exist, to the infiltration of the mainstream by Pansy Division, and the emergence of riot grrrl as a sister movement—as well as the clothes, zines, art, film, and music that made this movement an exciting, in-your-face middle finger to complacent gay and straight society. Queercore will stand as both a testament to radically gay politics and culture and an important reference for those who wish to better understand this explosive movement.

1-minute tip for artists: Your health.

Did you used to burn through the week and crash on the weekends? This is the time to tell your story of getting better.

Hamilton, ON’s Alt Roots Rockers BRYCE CLIFFORD & BROTHER SUPERIOR Face Their “Worst Enemy” in NEW Single

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Hamilton, ON’s alt-rock roots artists Bryce Clifford & Brother Superior come face to face with their “Worst Enemy” — the latest single off their forthcoming release, Rebounder.

With added influences of bluegrass, honky tonk, post-punk and old school soul woven in, the band’s newly minted third album sews in a bow the Hamilton, Ontario-based frontman’s storied 10-year sojourn to Austin, Texas and back — complete with love gained and lost.

“The story behind this album is a difficult one to talk about,” Clifford laments. “Not because of the hard feelings behind the breakup, but for the regrettably trite scenario…

“I seethe at the idea of being lumped in with lame ‘singer/songwriter seclusion’ stories,” he continues, half-groaning, half-laughing. “In all seriousness, though, I hope it isn’t filed under ‘pain makes art,’ but something more like ‘art as survival.’

“‘Worst Enemy’ was the first song I wrote for the album, and two things were going on: I was decimated by the betrayal of my girlfriend, and feeling as though the bottom had dropped out. I was also excited about giving myself the space to build a new collection of songs from scratch, so I packed up and drove north to Canada with no plan except to mine the circumstances for a collection of songs.”

Armed with experience, the 2,500-odd kilometre drive confirmed to Clifford two things: he had a record and he couldn’t let it get away. “Worst Enemy,” in particular, came to the songwriter at some point on the 1-70 E through Kansas.

“I was afraid the adrenaline would wear off, so I worked on those songs nonstop for the first several weeks. Like a common cold, I knew I’d get better so I had to chase the ideas while I was still on the bad side of symptoms.

“I set up recording gear in an unused RV my family had been storing on some empty farmland near London, Ontario. It was cold and this was self-imposed isolation before that was a thing, pre-pandemic; I was completely surrounded by snow-covered cornfields, and I shut off all social media for months, but it was perfect for silence and experimentation. It was very freeing to allow myself to be off the grid and off the hamster wheel.

“Honestly, it felt like my compass was pointing closer to the right direction.

“Based on the overwhelming feelings I had, and a racing mind, that goal was an antidote to a heart in free fall,” he continues. “This was neuron-firing creativity that had a way of absorbing the letdown, almost like a built-in defence mechanism.

“I relied on that.

“The beauty of going to such a small town was there was absolutely nothing going on, and everyone I’d known from there had moved on,” he says, recalling the time in Ingersoll. “In Austin, there had been too much going on and I’d been distracted for years. It was like a velvet coffin; at some point you realize you can have too good of a time playing the same places for the same people that you don’t notice you’re getting nowhere. By going to such a desolate spot, I tricked myself into doing the work.

“I needed to be pushed out of my comfortable rut.”

Before this year’s release, it had been ten years since Bryce Clifford & Brother Superior’s debut LP, Hail Tapes (2010), and another four since the sophomore EP, Whatever Coach (2016). The band has toured, performed and been featured extensively, including at or on NXNE, MTV, CBS, The Syfy Channel, Bravo Canada, The CW, and in the award-winning film, Here We Are.

For its part, Rebounder lands as a 12-track tome to a relationship that was, wasn’t and could be again. Its early pre-release success includes features at Austin’s DIY Conference, Toronto’s Indie Week and filming at YouTube’s headquarters; Bryce Clifford & Brother Superior are currently CD Baby Canada’s Artist of the Month for August.

“I think the songs do a good job of reflecting the mood swings in a person when the bottom drops out,” Clifford says of the release. “It documents a sort of manic confusion, and tangents from disbelief, to loss, to a ‘rock and roll’ defiance.

“The songs don’t wallow too deep for too long, either,” he adds. “They reach back in time for the bright moments, all with a narrator struggling to get the words right.

“Heartbreak is universal, and everyone gets their turn. I just feel lucky to have had a place to put it.”

“Worst Enemy” is available now.

Rebounder is available Autumn 2020.

Netflix’s “All Together Now” – Based on “Sorta Like A Rock Star” – Official Trailer Is Here

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Amber Appleton (Auli’i Cravalho) remains an optimist even when her personal life is far less stable than it appears on the surface. A musically gifted high school student with aspirations to attend Carnegie Mellon, Amber balances work, life, and some tough life secrets with a smile.

But when new obstacles present themselves that threaten her dreams, Amber must learn to lean on the strength of her chosen family to move forward. Directed by Brett Haley (All The Bright Places, Hearts Beat Loud) and based on Matthew Quick’s novel “Sorta Like a Rock Star,” ALL TOGETHER NOW is on Netflix August 28.

 

‘New Kids on the Block’ report following BPI & ERA Insight Session with Music Ally & Kids Insights

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Following on from the recent BPI and ERA Insight Session held in association with Music Ally and Kids Insights, which focused on the role of young people in music consumption, we are pleased to share the accompanying report, which can be accessed here.

The report looks at the role of technology and online platforms, and how listening habits are continuing to evolve with the development of new apps, including the likes of TikTok. It also focuses on how children interact with music, looking at how it becomes more important to young people as they become teenagers. Finally, it looks to the future, and discusses the ever-changing consumer power of young people within a family unit.

Held in July, the joint Insight Session, attended by several hundred people, was the second virtual Insight Session from BPI & ERA, and included contributions from individuals working within world of children and music, from organisations such as Spotify Kids, Sony Music UK, Roblox, SuperAwesome, TikTok, and the team at Kids Insights.

The report can be downloaded here:
https://bit.ly/30KTwvK

TOMORROW X TOGETHER Announce ‘DRAMA’ CD Available In The U.S. September 25 Plus 3 Limited Edition Versions

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TOMORROW X TOGETHER (SOOBIN, YEONJUN, BEOMGYU, TAEHYUN and HUENINGKAI) will release DRAMA on September 25, 2020 on CD in the U.S. via UMe. Watch trailer, HERE. Pre-order, HERE.

TOMORROW X TOGETHER read as ‘tomorrow by together’, has come together under one dream in hopes of building a new tomorrow. Composed of five members, SOOBIN, YEONJUN, BEOMGYU, TAEHYUN and HUENINGKAI, the band is full of bright and playful energy, where each member is different from one another, shining in their own way to create synergy. In just two months of their debut, TOMORROW X TOGETHER successfully sold out their first US showcase tour in 6 cities with their debut album, The Dream Chapter: STAR. Emerging as one of K-pop’s most highly acclaimed acts, the global super rookies have already cultivated Best New Artist accolades on various award shows and received nomination in 2019&2020 MTV Video Music Awards’ Best K-Pop category.

The single track, “Drama [Japanese Ver.]” was released on August 7, and went No.1 on LINE MUSIC real time song chart TOP 100 (as of 8/7) as well as BGM & Ringback Tone TOP 100 chart (as of 8/11). LINE MUSIC is a local music streaming service in Japan with more than 32M App download.

Available in 4 formats:  the Limited Edition A, CD+DVD contains “Drama [Japanese Ver.]” Music video and making of the video; Limited Edition B, CD+DVD contains the making of the cover photo session; Limited Edition C, CD+ 36-page Photobook; and Standard Edition, CD only.

DRAMA is comprised of 3 tracks: “Drama,” (Japanese version) and “Can’t You See Me?” (Japanese version) from their recent The Dream Chapter: ETERNITY and their new original song, “Everlasting Shine.”

Their new original song, “Everlasting Shine,” will be the opening theme on the animation series, “Black Clover” starting Sept. 1. “Black Clover” (subtitled) is available on crunchyroll.comFUNimation (dubbed version with a 2 week delay) and on the Cartoon Network (dubbed) two months from its original air date in Japan.

The Dream Chapter: ETERNITY is TOMORROW X TOGETHER’s second mini album. Following the band’s debut album The Dream Chapter: STAR and their first studio album The Dream Chapter: MAGIC, The Dream Chapter: ETERNITY unfolds the experiences the boys encounter as they grow up.

Their Korean 2nd mini-album Dream Chapter: ETERNITY, which was released globally in May, topped the charts at No.1 on iTunes “Top Album” chart in 50 territories including U.S., CanadaMexicoBrazilFranceHollandRussiaIndia, and Japan and went No. 1 on Oricon Daily Album chart and Oricon Weekly album chart.

TOMORROW X TOGETHER made their debut in March last year and has proved themselves as global super rookies leading the K-Pop scene, claiming 10 Rookie Awards and a nomination for the 2019 & 2020 MTV Video Music Awards. Watched and recognized for their high-quality content and impeccable performances, TOMORROW X TOGETHER is once again prepared to take the world by storm.

CD Tracklisting (for all configurations):

  1. Drama [Japanese Ver.]
  2. Everlasting Shine [new original track]
  3. Can’t You See Me? [Japanese Ver.]

Configurations:

  • Limited Edition A (CD+DVD)
    *DVD contains “Drama [Japanese Ver.]” Music video and making of the video
  • Limited Edition B (CD+DVD)
    *DVD contains the making of the photo session for the cover photo
  • Limited Edition C (CD+ 36-page Photobook)
  • Standard Edition (CD only)

 

Good Humor and The RZA Collaborate on a New Ice Cream Truck Jingle for a New Era

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We know ice cream trucks are one of the joys of summer, but did you know that the origins of a familiar ice cream truck tune are actually not joyful at all? ‘Turkey in the Straw’ is a 200-year-old song with surprisingly racist roots — it first became popular in minstrel shows and can still be heard in ice cream trucks today.

Good Humor learned about this melody’s history and decided to take action. The ice cream maker has teamed up with legendary music producer and founder of the Wu-Tang Clan, The RZA, to create a new ice cream truck jingle for a new era, available to ice cream trucks nationwide starting this month.

While Good Humor did not create ‘Turkey in the Straw’ or other ice cream truck jingles, the brand is using its influence to acknowledge the song’s history, educate drivers and fans, and help the ice cream truck industry remove it from use.

“Good Humor invented the ice cream truck and is the maker of some of today’s most iconic ice cream truck treats. And while we have not owned ice cream trucks since 1976, we wanted to be part of the solution and offer ice cream truck drivers a jingle that can bring joy to every community,” said Russel Lilly, Senior Director, U.S. Ice Cream at Unilever. “So, to create a new jingle, we knew we had to team up with the mastermind behind some of the most memorable melodies of our time.”

To create an original jingle, The RZA drew inspiration from his own childhood memories of chasing after the ice cream truck in his neighborhood. The track borrows from traditional ice cream truck music and adds jazz and hip-hop elements. Expect trap drumbeats, some old-school bells that reference Good Humor’s original ice cream trucks, and a distinct RZA hook that you will not be able to get out of your head.

“I remember the days when I would hear that iconic ice cream truck jingle outside, and I would drop what I was doing to chase it down for a treat. When I learned about that song’s problematic history this summer, I knew I had to get involved and do something about it,” said RZA. “I’m excited to share this new jingle with a new era of ice cream truck fans and continue to spread that joy with Good Humor.”

The new jingle is available to ice cream truck drivers nationwide starting this month on GoodHumor.com and through Nichols Electronics, the family-owned, Minneapolis-based manufacturer of ice cream truck music boxes. Good Humor will also be providing resources to help educate drivers about ‘Turkey in the Straw’s’ history and instructions for how to replace it in their trucks.

Good Humor is proud to be part of Unilever and its family of brands who have pledged more than $8 million in 2020 to organizations and activists working for social justice and racial equality. As part of Unilever:

  • We will continue to increase our work with and investment in diverse suppliers
  • We continue to work to ensure the diversity of our workforce fully reflects the communities we serve
  • We uphold a zero-tolerance policy on intolerance – both among Unilever employees and the suppliers, customers and partners that work with us
  • We will add our voice and influence to advocate for safe and fair access to voting this November

Learn more about Good Humor’s commitment to the ice cream truck community by checking out Good Humor on social media, YouTube and GoodHumor.com/JINGLE.

You Can Now Master Your Tracks Directly On SoundCloud

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Whether it’s a just-recorded demo or a mix you’ve been sitting on, now you can make sure every track sounds its best before being heard by the world. Today SoundCloud introducing Mastering on SoundCloud, powered by Dolby – a new mastering tool that gives you instant and affordable access to the iconic audio brand’s advanced technology, directly from your SoundCloud workflow.

Results you can hear

Dolby’s mastering technology doesn’t just analyze your track, it critically listens to your music similar to the way an engineer would – identifying the details, the sections, and musical transitions that give your song its unique story arc. Using the mastering profiles of your choice, this detailed “sonic map” is then used to sculpt the tone and overall dynamic profile of your mix while prioritizing your creative intent.

With this technology now built into your workflow and available via a custom suite of mastering styles created specifically for SoundCloud artists, your track will be ready for streaming playback and you can be confident about releasing new music.

Any creator can start mastering on SoundCloud for a low price of $4.99 per master. Unlike other services, it costs the same to master any file type (even lossless HD like WAV, FLAC or AIFF) so we recommend uploading the highest quality as your mastering output will reflect the same format. Pro Unlimited subscribers get 3 free masters every month with the option to purchase more for $3.99 each, so if you’re planning on mastering at least three tracks a month, it saves to upgrade.

Try Mastering on SoundCloud for free

Because we know hearing is believing, you can try Mastering on SoundCloud for free to test out unlimited snippets of your tracks before taking the leap. If you want a quick tutorial before you get started, you can watch and learn via the SC101 video below.