Hangout Music Festival have released its 2017 lineup. The three-day festival will take place May 19th – 21st in Gulf Shores, Alabama.
Three-day tickets will be on sale starting Thursday, December 1st at 11:00 a.m. CT.
Hangout Music Festival have released its 2017 lineup. The three-day festival will take place May 19th – 21st in Gulf Shores, Alabama.
Three-day tickets will be on sale starting Thursday, December 1st at 11:00 a.m. CT.
Montreal’s Osheaga Music Festival released its 3015 lineup in a immensely creative way today by releasing a mobile driving game called The Road to Osheaga which gives the users the ability to find out the names of the artists through collecting musical notes.
Some of the lineup includes The Black Keys, Kendrick Lamar, Florence and the Machine, St. Vincent, Alt-J, The Decemberists, Hot Chip, Weezer, Nas, Tyler the Creator, Interpol, The Kills, Caribou, Run the Jewels, Future Islands, The War on Drugs, and Father John Misty.
Also on the lineup is Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals, The Avett Brothers, Of Monsters and Men, Brand New, Tove Lo, Charli XCX, Gary Clark Jr., Action Bronson, ScHoolboy Q, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, Young the Giant, Patrick Watson, Twin Shadow, First Aid Kit, Toro y Moi, Philip Selway, MS MR, Viet Cong, Alvvays, Slyvan Esso, Milky Chance, Marina and the Diamonds, Raury, Strand of Oaks, Glass Animals, San Fermin, and Young Fathers.
The music festival will take place the weekend of July 31st – August 2nd at the Parc Jean-Drapeau in Montreal. The full lineup will be released on March 24th which is the same day that tickets go on sale.
10. Post Tropical – James Vincent McMorrow: The dramatic change between Post Tropical and Early In The Morning was something that was shocking and yet extraordinary at the same time. McMorrow’s shift from folk to a more soulful sound seems to suit his voice that can hit beautiful falsettos.
9. Be Impressive – The Griswolds: Australian pop-rock rarely sounded as good. With catchy guitar riffs, such as in their hit song, “Beware the Dog,” and infectious lyrics, this is a stellar debut album from the Griswolds.
8. Sonic Highways – Foo Fighters: The concept of this album is one-of-a-kind and the way the Foo Fighters recorded it was original to say the least. Collaborating with different bands in each of the cities where they recorded, it is undoubtedly the most creative album of the year. Even with all of these collaborations, there is still the climatic sound of the band laced into it.
7. Supermodel – Foster the People: Foster the People returned this year with what feels like one of the best pop albums of the year. The dark lyrics are matched cool and bubbly instrumentals making the themes in this album virtually inconspicuous.
6. Everything Will Be Alright in the End – Weezer: The comeback from Weezer seems like a breath of fresh air from their previous two records, Raditude and Hurley. The hooks on this album return and gives the fans just want they want. It is reminiscent of their old days and yet guides us into their future.
5. They Want My Soul – Spoon: This follow-up to their 2010 Transference feels as though it’s a new era for Spoon and this is their first album with new guitar and piano player, Alex Fischel. This is a great comeback for the band after taking a few years off. There are hints of new influences throughout the album and yet, there is still the grit that has given Spoon their signature sound.
4. Sun Structures – Temples: The debut from Temples is the perfect album for anyone nostalgic for the 1960’s and 1970’s. With mellow vocals and keyboards, there is no doubt that Temples understand their abilities. The rhythms from drummer, Samuel Toms, on this album are beyond what most bands as young as they are capable of doing.
3. Singles – Future Islands: 2014 was quite the breakout year for Future Islands and it’s obvious with this album why so. The emotions in the lyrics and voice of Samuel Herring are strong and the backing instruments are just as climatic. The synthesizer on this album is one of the many elements that make this album so phenomenal. Singles is of those albums that will be on anyone’s playlist.
2. Young & Sick – Young & Sick: Artist and musician, Nick Hofwegen goes under the pseudonym of Young and Sick for both his art and music. His self-titled debut is a synth-driven R&B album with infectious bass lines. Whether or not you like R&B, Hofwegen seems to incorporate so much into the songs on this album, there is at least one element that everyone will like.
1. Strange Desire – Bleachers: Bleachers’ debut album Strange Desire can seemingly transport its listeners to a John Hughes movie. With climatic songs such as “I Wanna Get Better” and “Rollercoaster” that brings his melancholic lyrics together with intricate melodies and create something refreshing in the world of alternative rock. Frontman, Jack Antonoff creates new and exciting concepts on this album whether it is eccentric collaborations with Yoko Ono or incorporating Grace Dunham’s, Lena Dunham’s younger sister, talking about graduating college into his music.
1. Seasons (Waiting On You) – Future Islands
2. Sleep – Summer Heart
3. Like A River Run – Bleachers
4. Keep in the Dark – Temples
5. Down and Out – The Griswolds
6. I’ve Had It Up To Here – Weezer
7. Do You – Spoon
8. Heartache Fetish – Young & Sick
9. Pseudologia Fantastica – Foster the People
10. Lampshades on Fire – Modest Mouse
11. Crystalized – Young the Giant
12. Honeymoon – SomeKindaWonderful
13. In the Summer – Finish Ticket
14. Through the Dark – The Mowgli’s
15. Texas – Magic Man
16. Karaoke – Smallpools
17. Kathleen – Catfish and the Bottlemen
18. Fiona Coyne – Saint Pepsi
19. Uma – Panama Wedding
20. Red Eyes – The War on Drugs
To promote their new album, Everything Will Be Alright In The End, Weezer performed on KROQ’s Kevin & Bean Morning Show Friday for an in-studio session. The band also brought Best Coast‘s Bethany Cosentino to perform an acoustic version of “Go Away.”
Weezer recently released “Lonely Girl” which is featured on their new album Everything Will Be Alright In The End which will be released on October 6. It is the band’s latest album since Hurley in 2010.
in an recent interview, Rivers Cuomo said, “I think there are a few ways of adjusting to the new world where people don’t listen to albums anymore – they listen to playlists or just buy singles – and maybe we’ve tried to evolve with the time, but you know that’s not who we are, so ultimately this time we’re going all in again and we’re going to make a great rock album like the good old days and put everything we have into it,” he said. “Maybe no one will appreciate it that way but we think that it’s what our core fans really want from us and that’s what we’re best at.”
The Everything Will Be Alright In The End tracklisting is:
“Ain’t Got Nobody”
“Back to the Shack”
“Eulogy For A Rock Band”
“Lonely Girl”
“I’ve Had It Up To Here”
“The British Are Coming”
“Da Vinci”
“Go Away”
“Cleopatra”
“Foolish Father”
“The Futurescope Trilogy”
“i. The Waste Land”
“ii. Anonymous”
“iii. Return to Ithaka”
Weezer frontman, River Cuomo, is set to star in a sitcom about his own life. The one-camera sitcom, entitled Detour, was funded for a pilot by Fox. The show will be written and executive produced by Steve Franks, who also wrote for Psych, popular detective show.
The show will revolve around the singer who walked away the spotlight to focus on what life would have been if he was not famous. The show is somewhat autobiographical and includes life events such as him attending Harvard from 1995 to 2006 on and off. Cuomo took a break from his music career to focus on finishing his English major eight years ago. During that time, he lived in dorms and ate in the cafeteria.
The show will revolve him and his group of friends.
Also, earlier today (August 28), Weezer released a snippet from a new song from their upcoming album, Everything Will Be Alright In The End. The album is due out on October 7.
1. Blackbird Smile – Nightmare and The Cat
2. Land of Gathering – The Ceremonies
3. Tearing it Up – Boxed Wine
4. Unkinder (A Tougher Love) – Thumpers
5. Hymnals – Grizfolk
6. Congo – Bear Mountain
7. Agora – Bear Hands
8. Lovers in Bloom – Harts
9. Miss Teen Massachusetts – SKATERS
10. Back to the Shack – Weezer
11. Who Needs You – The Orwells
12. Shout it Out – Mikal Cronin
13. Boys Will Be Kings – Raised Among Wolves
14. Beware the Dog – The Griswolds
15. Freaks – Machines Are People Too
16. Love Don’t Go – The Family Crest
17. Tongue Talk – The Holidays
18. Wishbone (Wish Wish Wish) – Hey Sholay
19. Upstairs – Young Buffalo
20. Facing the Sun – Treefight for Sunlight
1. Coming Home – Kaiser Chiefs
2. Rasberry Beret – Prince and Revolution
3. Rango – Catfish and theBottlemenn
4. Your Protector – Fleet Foxes
5. Higher Ground – Red Hot Chili Peppers
6 Kateiswaar – Divided Heaven
7. Night On The Sun – Modest Mouse
8. Auto Pilot – Queens of the Stone Age
9. Fresh Strawberries – Franz Ferdinand
10. Break It Up – We Are Scientists
11. The Man Who Would Be King – The Libertines
12. Coliseum – Bloc Party
13. Summer’s End – Foo Fighters
14. The Good Life – Weezer
15. Seasons (Waiting On You) – Future Islands
16. Shuffle – Bombay Bicycle Club