Review: Tiny Ruins – Olympic Girls

Tiny Ruins

Folk-tinged indie rock is renowned for beautiful lyrics, intricate melodies, and stunning collaborations. It’s a style that’s held the spotlight inside indie circles for years, with good reason. Current stars such as Sharon Van Etten released her fifth album; Remind Me Tomorrow, just weeks ago. Van Etten goes for soul-crushing while experimenting with haunting, cinematic synth-led tracks. Last year’s For My Crimes by Marissa Nadler is equally haunting, albeit in much more subtle light. Just last week, Phoebe Bridgers and Conor Oberst teamed up as Better Oblivion Community Center, delivering their intimate debut album that showcases both of their unique types of storytelling. Here enters Tiny Ruins, originally a moniker for New Zealand singer-songwriter Hollie Fullbrook.

Subsequent to the release of debut full-length, Some Were Meant For Sea, in 2011, Tiny Ruins opened for Fleet Foxes and toured internationally with Beach House. Cass Basil (bass) and Alexander Freer (drums) later made Tiny Ruins an ensemble, in turn recording the second album, Brightly Painted One, in 2014. Tiny Ruins were bestowed Best Alternative Album for Brightly Painted One at the New Zealand Music Awards in late 2014. Tiny Ruins wistful new album, Olympic Girls, out today, is the next big indie folk album of 2019.

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Mitski – “A Pearl” Video

Mitski

Mitski has released a video for “A Pearl.”

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Modern Weather Forecasts Are Stunningly Accurate

Globe

Robinson Meyer, writing at The Atlantic:

Meteorologists have never gotten a shiny magazine cover or a brooding Aaron Sorkin film, and the weather-research hub of Norman, Oklahoma, is rarely mentioned in the same breath as Palo Alto. But over the past few decades, scientists have gotten significantly—even staggeringly—better at predicting the weather.

How much better? “A modern five-day forecast is as accurate as a one-day forecast was in 1980,” says a new paper, published last week in the journal Science. “Useful forecasts now reach nine to 10 days into the future.”

Video Interview With Alkaline Trio

Alkaline Trio

In a recent video interview with Alkaline Trio, Matt Skiba talks about their recent album and shares that Travis Barker recorded some “blast beats” for him on the new Blink-182 album.

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Lucy Dacus Launches New Song Series

Lucy Dacus

Lucy Dacus has announced a new song series for 2019. Today she’s released a cover of “La Vie en Rose” and all of the tracks will be released as a physical EP later this year.

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Cage the Elephant Announce New Album

Cage the Elephant have released a new video for “Ready to Let Go.” The song comes from the band’s upcoming album, Social Cues, due out on April 19th.

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Bob Mould – “Lost Faith” Video

Bob Mould

Bob Mould has released a video for “Lost Faith.”

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Soccer Mommy Share “Blossom” Demo

Soccer Mommy

Soccer Mommy has shared the demo version of “Blossom.”

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Hellogoodbye Raising Funds for ‘Would It Kill You?’ Re-Press

Hellogoodbye

A re-press of Hellogoodbye’s Would it Kill You? is up for pre-order on the band’s website. If it gets 150 pre-orders it’ll be pressed.

‘The Batman’ Coming in 2021

The Batman is scheduled for 2021:

Warner Bros. is dating their next rendition of Batman for June 25, 2021. This is the one that Matt Reeves has been attached to as writer and director. Ben Affleck, we hear, will not be donning the Dark Knight’s tights after playing the Caped Crusader in Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice, Suicide Squad and Justice League and that’s because this movie will focus on a younger Bruce Wayne.

Lil Peep, Fall Out Boy, iLoveMakonnen Collaboration Coming Today

A new collaboration between Lil Peep, Fall Out Boy, and iLoveMakonnen is coming later today.

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Peter Jackson to Direct Documentary on The Beatles Recording ‘Let It Be’

The Beatles

Joshua Bote, writing at NPR:

As was the case with They Shall Not Grow Old, which found Jackson reviving a trove of archival World War I footage, the Lord of the Rings filmmaker is mining 55 hours of unreleased footage of the band, using restoration techniques to render it in modern quality. The footage was originally intended for Michael Lindsay-Hogg’s 1970 documentary Let it Be.

The Maine Doing New Album First Look on YouTube Today

The Maine

The Maine will be doing a first look, in-depth album preview, of their new album on YouTube today at 2:00pm PST.

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Pop Punk Bands as John Mulaney Quotes

John Mulaney

This thread on Twitter of pop-punk bands described with John Mulaney quotes is pretty great.

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Craig Finn Announces New Album

Craig Finn will release his new solo album, I Need a New War, on April 26th. Today he’s released the lead single “Blankets.”

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