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SayWeCanFly, Cemetery Drive, Worst In Me, More Featured On Got You Covered, Vol. 4

SayWeCanFly, Cemetery Drive, Worst In Me, More Featured On Got You Covered, Vol. 4

The fourth entry in We Are Triumphant’s cover series is here.

Got You Covered, Vol. 4 is the newest album in the series created by Massachusetts based label We Are Triumphant (FRCTRD, Gold Route, We Set Signals.) Bands and artists like SayWeCanFly, Decayer, Osaita, ChuggaBoom, and Worst In Me, cover songs from popular acts like Post Malone, blackberry, Katy Perry, Joji, and Billie Eilish. The album is out now and available on music services like Apple Music, Spotify, and others.

Check out the track listing below.

1. SayWeCanFly – Circles (originally by Post Malone)

2. Worst In Me – Lucid Dreams (originally by Juice WRLD)

3. Anson – Hot Girl Bummer (originally by blackbear)

4. Divided Minds – Trampoline (originally by SHAED)

5. Storyteller – I Don’t Care (originally by Ed Sheeran & Justin Bieber)

6. Coletta – Sanctuary (originally by Joji)

7. Decayer – Talk (originally by Khalid)

8. Sincerely, Me – Soak Up The Sun (originally by Sheryl Crow)

9. Cemetery Drive – Someone You Loved (originally by Lewis Capaldi)

10. Osatia – A Thousand Bad Times (originally by Post Malone)

11. Skyline Leeway – 11 Minutes (originally by YUNGBLUD & Halsey feat. Travis Barker of Blink-182)

12. RVNT – Hate Me (originally by Ellie Goulding & Juice WRLD)

13. Chase Holfelder – Never Really Over (originally by Katy Perry)

14. Royals – ME! (originally by Taylor Swift feat. Brendon Urie of Panic! At The Disco)

15. ChuggaBoom – 7 rings (originally by Ariana Grande)

16. Skywalker – How Do You Sleep? (originally by Sam Smith)

17. Karma Kids – Candy (originally by Machine Gun Kelly feat. Trippie Redd)

18. Ready Steady Steroids – Here With Me (originally by Marshmello feat. CHVRCHES)

19. Toli Wild – Bad Guy (originally by Billie Eilish)

Juice WRLD Dead At 21

Juice WRLD Dead At 21

Young rapper Juice WLRD has passed away. He was 21. 

The Chicago born rapper whose real name is Jarad Anthony Higgins died after suffering a seizure this morning at Chicago Midway airport, according to TMZ. 

TMZ reported that the rapper “was still conscious when he was rushed to a hospital. However, he was pronounced dead a short time later at the hospital.”

Juice WLRD first gained prominence with his 2018 single “Lucid Dreams,” which sampled Sting’s 1993 song “Shape Of My Heart.” He would later sign with Interscope Records (BLACKPINK, Louis The Child, Playboi Carti,) dropping two albums. His latest was Death Race For Love, released back in March. 

The rapper collaborated with artists like Travis Scott, RM and Suga of BTS, Lil Yatchy, Ellie Goulding, and Future, with the latter teaming up to create the mixtape Wrld On Drugs. He’s toured with Ski Mask The Slump God, YBN Cordae, and Nicki Minaj, and performed at festivals like Made In America 2019 (Cardi B, Dominic Fike, Rosalía,) Camp Flog Gnaw 2019 (The Internet, Solange, Tyler, The Creator,) and Reading And Leeds 2019 (The 1975, Charli XCX, You Me At Six.)

What’s eerie about his passing is that he apparently predicted his young death in his song “Legends.” In the track he raps, “What’s the 27 Club? We ain’t making it past 21.”

Several musicians like Billy Martin of Good Charlotte, Andrew McGuire of Afterlife, and Zedd, tweeted their reactions and thoughts after hearing of his death.

Prior to his passing, Higgins was facing a lawsuit from defunct pop-punk outfit Yellowcard, who said “Lucid Dreams” was copying “melodic elements” from their 2006 song “Holly Wood Died.” They were suing the rapper for $15 million. Yellowcard’s attorney Richard Busch issued a statement reading:

“This was not a lawsuit [Yellowcard] wanted to file. They put all of the parties on notice a long while ago and gave them every opportunity to try to resolve it. That notice was pretty much ignored leaving them with no real choice. As alleged in the Complaint, this is not just a generic Emo Rap song, but is a blatant copy of significant  original compositional elements of “Holly Wood Died” in several respects. Beyond that, everything we have to say is in the Complaint.” 

Rest In Peace Juice WRLD.

Here’s What’s Available For Record Store Day 2019

Here’s What’s Available For Record Store Day 2019

It’s here!

The twelfth annual Record Store Day is taking place Saturday, April 13, and the list for what’s available that day was released earlier today. Artists like Elton John, U2, Gorillaz, The Menzingers, Janis Joplin, Basement, The Used, Pepper, Justin Courtney Pierre, and Foo Fighters, will be releasing special records for the event. The whole list can be found here.

Soundtracks will also be released for RSD. Movies like The Crow (The Cure, Nine Inch Nails, Rage Against The Machine), Lost In Translation (Kevin Shields, Phoenix, My Bloody Valentine), Coneheads (Soft Cell, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Barenaked Ladies), Spider-Man: Into The Spiderverse (Juice WRLD, Aminé, Post Malone), and the first three Transformers films (Linkin Park, Taking Back Sunday, Goo Goo Dolls, Paramore, My Chemical Romance, Black Veil Brides, Green Day, Nickelback, The All-American Rejects), will all get vinyl pressings for the first time ever.

As said earlier, Record Store Day is Saturday, April 13.

A Day To Remember, CHVRCHES, Royal Blood, More To Play Reading And Leeds

A Day To Remember, CHVRCHES, Royal Blood, More To Play Reading And Leeds

Back in November, Reading and Leeds posted their first group of acts that are performing at this year’s festivals. Fast forward two months later and we finally got more. And by more, I mean 50+.

The festivals posted over 50 artists that are to perform along with previously announced bands and artists Foo Fighters, Bastille, The 1975, Bowling For Soup, Post Malone, and Billie Eilish. Floridian easycore superstars A Day To Remember, English rock duo Royal Blood, and Scottish synth-pop trio CHVRCHES, are scheduled to appear. Also announced were Joji, Twin Atlantic, You Me At Six, Charli XCX, The Night Café, The Hunna, Mura Masa, AJ Tracey, Against The Current, Gunna, Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes, Lil Uzi Vert, The Amazons, The Story So Far, and Enter Shikari, who are playing four sets across the whole weekend.  Check out the current roster below. 

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Reading and Leeds takes place during the August Bank Holiday weekend from August 23 to 25. Tickets can be found on the festivals’ website.