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New to the Airwaves – Albums Out This Week (October 21)

New to the Airwaves – Albums Out This Week (October 21)

Ten days to Halloween, do you have your outfits all ready? PR gods are busy as bees stacking the calendars for your viewing pleasure.  You can hear the cry of the pumpkin spice girls underway as they spear their morning PSL. Jason is peering around one corner and the beautiful laughter of the Sampson sisters is in the air, have you seen Hocus Pocus 2 yet, if not what are you waiting for?. The outdoor season while it’s leaving soon, the line-up for the Fall/Winter season is pretty stellar. Us thick girls sigh a wave of relief to no more terrible moisture and bring out the fishnets with hoodies and boots!

Our team has been SUPER busy. Here are just a few of the shows we’ve done lately.

Two Nights 1 Band:

Two Nights 1 Band – Panic at the Disco Viva Las Vengeance Tour : Night 1 (Washington) , Night 2 (Raleigh)

Two Nights 1 Band – Campfires, Snow, and Crowdsurfing Ukuleles! Twenty One Pilots Bring Their A-Game To Charlotte (Night 1) Twenty One Pilots Bring The ICY Tour To DC (Night 2)

More coverage:

Judas Priest 50 Heavy Metal Years Tour

Tessa Violet, Will Joseph Cook, and DaysorMay bring the Rise of The Phoenix tour to The Foundry

The Mars Volta Play Terminal Five For First NYC Show In A Decade

Bring Me The Horizon Kick Off First U.S Arena Tour In NYC

Philadelphia entered the Efferusphere  with Big Wild & Biig Piig at Union Transfer

Pearl Jam Deliver A Raw Rock and Roll Experience For New Jersey Fans

blackbear Brought the Nothing Matters Tour to DC

Ghost Impera Tour Brings A Ghoulish Dance Party To New Jersey

Perturbator, HEALTH, and Street Sects Take over TLA

The Wrong Party with Andy Grammer and Fitz & The Tantrums

The Red Hot Chili Peppers Bring Unlimited Love To Charlotte

Everclear Rocks Kannapolis

My Chemical Romance Lay The Foundations of Decay At UBS Arena in NY

See the rest at shutter16.com!

The season of album releases is now upon us. To wrap up this week, we’ve got some much-anticipated arrivals that have us tapping our toes, crossing our arms, and screeching, “Finally!” We’re sure you can see which ones we think you should grab and which ones we think may deserve a pass (cough). Dive in at your own risk, and let’s hear your picks!

Again, 10 days until Halloween!!!

**All dates are for U.S. releases unless otherwise noted. Dates are subject to change. 

ALBUM RELEASE CALENDAR October 21st, 2022

  • A Place to Bury Strangers — Exploding Head (13th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
  • a-ha — True North (Swinglong Ltd.)
  • Abby Sage — The Florist EP (Nettwerk)
  • Adam Melchor — Here Goes Nothing (Warner Records)
  • Ali Gate — Who Hurt You? (Deluxe Edition)
  • Alice Boman — The Space Between (PIAS)
  • Alex Williams — Waging Peace
  • Andrea Bocelli, Matteo Bocelli, And Virginia Bocelli — A Family Christmas (Decca/Capitol Records)
  • Archers Of Loaf — Reason In Decline (Merge)
  • Architects — the classic symptoms of a broken spirit (Epitaph)
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  • Arctic Monkeys — The Car (Domino)
  • Armani Caesar — The Liz 2 (Griselda Records)
  • Atta Boy — Crab Park
  • Avantasia — A Paranormal Evening With The Moonflower (Nuclear Blast)
  • Avatarium — Death, Where Is Your Sting (AFM)
  • Babyface — Girls Night Out 
  • Basement — Colourmeinkindness (Deluxe Edition)
  • Bibio — BIB10 (Warp)
  • Black Math Horseman — Black Math Horseman EP (Profound Lore)
  • Black Royal — Earthbound (M-Theory)
  • Black Veil Brides — The Mourning EP (Sumerian)
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  • Brutus — Unison Life (Sargent House)
  • Cabal — Magno Interitus (Nuclear Blast)
  • Carly Rae Jepsen — The Loneliest Time (604/School Boy/Interscope)
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  • CARM — CARM II (37d03d)
  • Chez Kane — Powerzone (Frontiers)
  • Christina Aguilera — Stripped (Deluxe Digital Edition)
  • Circles Around the Sun — Interludes For the Dead: Expanded Edition
  • Clarice Johnson — Esthesis
  • Crooked Royals — Quarter Life Daydream (3DOT Recordings)
  • Crowder — Milk & Cookies: A Merry Crowder Christmas (Capitol)
  • Dawn Richard and Spencer Zahn — Pigments (Merge)
  • Dry Cleaning — Stumpwork (4AD)
  • Exhumed — To The Dead (Relapse Records)
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  • Fiona Brice — And You Know I Care (Bella Union)
  • Fredo Bang — UNLV
  • Frankie Cosmos — Inner World Peace (Sub Pop)
  • God Alone — ETC (Prosthetic)
  • Gospelheim — Ritual & Repetition (Prophecy)
  • Gothminister — Pandemonium (AFM)
  • Grand — Grand (Frontiers)
  • Hagop Tchaparian — Bolts (Text Records)
  • Hazel Dickens and Alice Gerrard — Pioneering Women of Bluegrass: The Definitive Edition
  • Hazel Dickens and Alice Gerrard — Sing For Me? (Reissue)
  • Hazel Dickens and Alice Gerrard — Who’s That Knocking? (Reissue)
  • iLE — Nacarile (Sony)
  • In This Moment — Blood 1983 EP (BMG)
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  • Iron Allies — Blood In Blood Out (AFM)
  • Jade Imagine — Cold Memory (Milk! Records/Remote Control Records)
  • Jake Wesley Rogers — LOVE EP
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See our feature on him – he is currently on tour with Panic at the Disco : Viva Las Vengeance Tour.

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  • Jamie O’Neal — Spirit & Joy
  • Jawbox — Live At Metro Chicago 2019
  • Jean-Michel Jarre — Oxymore (Sony Music)
  • Jeezy — Snofall
  • Jobber — Hell In A Cell EP (Exploding in Sound)
  • Jon Brion — Meaningless (Reissue)
  • Jo Smith — Wyoming
  • Karen Bernod — Lyfe Remixed 
  • Kylie Minogue — Impossible Princess (Vinyl Reissue)
  • Labrinth — Ends & Begins (Columbia)
  • Less Than Jake — Silver Linings (Deluxe Edition)
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  • The Libertines — Up the Bracket (20th Anniversary Edition)
  • Loshh — akọle EP
  • Lowertown — I Love To Lie (Dirty Hit)
  • Madonna — Erotica (Vinyl Reissue)
  • Meghan Trainor — Takin’ It Back (Epic)
  • Militarie Gun — All Roads Lead to the Gun (Deluxe)
  • My Morning Jacket — MMJ LIVE VOL. 2: CHICAGO 2021
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  • The New Roses — Sweet Poison (Napalm)
  • Nick Hakim — Cometa (ATO Records)
  • Norah Jones — I Dream Of Christmas (Deluxe)
  • Orden Ogan — Final Days (AFM)
  • O.R.k. — Screamnasium (Kscope)
  • The Otolith — Folium Liminia
  • Pearla — Oh Glistening Onion, The Nighttime Is Coming
  • Pinkshift — Love Me Forever (Hopeless Records)
  • Pip Millett — When Everything Is Better, I’ll Let You Know (Columbia Europe)
  • Poppy Ackroyd — Pause Reworked EP
  • Queens of the Stone Age — Queens of the Stone Age (Vinyl Reissue)
  • Robyn Hitchcock — Shufflemania! (Tiny Ghost)
  • Rubblebucket — Earth Worship (Grand Jury)
  • Ruby The Hatchet — Fear Is A Cruel Master (Magnetic Eye)
  • Sam Grow — Manchester
  • Seraina Telli — Simple Talk (Metalville)
  • Serj Tankian — Perplex Cities EP (Serjical Strike)
  • Seven Lions — Beyond The Veil
  • Simple Minds — Direction Of The Heart (BMG)
  • Siouxsie and the Banshees — All Souls
  • Sloan — Steady (Yep Roc)
  • The Soft Pink Truth — Is It Going To Get Any Deeper Than This? (Thrill Jockey)
  • Spencer Crandall — Western
  • Stryper — The Final Battle (Frontiers Records)
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  • Taylor Swift — Midnights (Republic Records)
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  • Tegan And Sara — Crybaby (Mom + Pop)
  • Terry Roche — Kin Ya See That Sun
  • Titus — Damned If I Do EP
  • Twain — Noon (Keeled Scales)
  • Ugly Kid Joe — Rad Wings Of Destiny (Metalville)
  • Uji — TIMEBEING
  • Various Artists — Dig Me In: A Dig Me Out Covers Album
  • Various artists — S1980: Brand New Rage (3CD clamshell box, with the Damned, the Stranglers, Adam and the Ants, the Skids, others)
  • Viterous Humor —Viterous Humor EP (Reissue)
  • Whitmer Thomas — The Older I Get The Funnier I Was (Hardly Art)
  • Wiki And Subjxct5 — Cold Cuts (Wikset Enterprise)
  • Witch Fever — Congregation (Music For Nations)
  • Young Gun Silver Fox — Ticket to Shangri-La
  • Young The Giant — American Bollywood (Elektra)
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New single

JIMMY EAT WORLD RELEASE HYPNOTIC NEW SONG “PLACE YOUR DEBTS” 

Today, Jimmy Eat World release their hypnotic new track “Place Your Debts,” available everywhere digitally – HERE and accompanied by a video, directed by and starring Jim Adkins. HERE 

Co-produced by the band and Justin Meldal-Johnsen, “Place Your Debts” arrives on the heels of the instant classic and Top 20 track, “Something Loud,” released in June. While the summer anthem continued to garner attention over the airwaves and on the road, Jimmy Eat World followed up and slowed things down with “Something Loud (Acoustic Version)” in late September, serving as a perfect segue to this latest release. 

Written in collaboration with Clark Baechle (The Faint) and Denver Dalley (Desaparecidos), “Place Your Debts” opens with an eerie keyboard swell that’s slowly joined by an atmospheric instrumental backdrop for Adkins’ understated vocals and contemplative lyrics. 

“The ‘debt’ you rack up is the time you spend avoiding doing the work to know yourself,” Adkins explains. “You buy an ending every time you start something, and the cost is determined by how closely you pay attention to your personal condition.”

For its video, Adkins took a meticulous approach to achieving what he calls a “near-film look.”

“It’s a series of many, many edits of me singing to the camera,” he says. “While every shot is different in terms of background, I’m framed with as close to the same composition in every one.” For the song’s bridge, Adkins turned the camera away from himself toward compelling imagery shot throughout the U.S., U.K. and Europe during the band’s headlining tours. 

“It is a concept you can’t really scout for,” he adds. “You have to just be aware and be looking for interesting locations all the time.”

Jimmy Eat World will return to the road this month, playing Oct. 22, 23 and 29 at the When We Were Young festival in Las Vegas, as well as co-headlining with The Maine and others on Oct. 28 in Phoenix. On Dec. 3, they’ll join the likes of Jack White and Muse for the Audacy Beach Festival in Fort Lauderdale. On Dec. 7, they headline DC101-derland with Spoon, The Struts, and Silversun Pickups in Washington, D.C., and Dec. 8 they will headline ALT 104.5’s Friendsgiving in Philadelphia, PA

JIMMY EAT WORLD 2022 TOUR DATES
** w/co-headline date with The Maine, Thursday, PVRIS, Sydney Sprague
++ Festival date

October 22 – Las Vegas, NV – When We Were Young++
October 23 – Las Vegas, NV – When We Were Young++
October 28 – Phoenix, AZ – Arizona Financial Theatre**
October 29 – Las Vegas, NV – When We Were Young++
December 3 – Fort Lauderdale, FL – Audacy Beach Festival++
December 7 – Washington, D.C. – DC101-derland++
December 8 – Philadelphia, PA – ALT 104.5 Friendsgiving++

Jimmy Eat World are celebrating nearly three decades and 10 albums of existence. Jimmy Eat World are: lead vocalist and lead guitarist Jim Adkins, rhythm guitarist and backing vocalist Tom Linton, bassist Rick Burch, and drummer Zach Lind.

CONNECT WITH JIMMY EAT WORLD ONLINE:

Website | Apple Music | Facebook | Instagram | Spotify | Twitter | YouTube

Until next week!

**Have an album coming out soon we should feature? Let us know! Indie, Regional, National – as long as you aren’t recording on an iPhone, hit us up! PSA – CD RELEASE SHOWS are our jam.

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