The hottest Band Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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The New Cue 432 implied HN points 08 Jan 24
  1. The post is about a new interview with Black Grape's Shaun Ryder and Paul 'Kermit' Leveridge.
  2. The post mentions starting the new year with a conversation with Black Grape.
  3. Readers can access the full post by subscribing for a 7-day free trial.
On Repeat by Kevin Alexander 412 implied HN points 12 Jan 24
  1. Seablite is a Bay Area-based indie-pop band influenced by early '90s Brit Pop and Shoegaze.
  2. Their latest album 'Lemon Lights' showcases a more experimental and mature sound for the band.
  3. The band members have diverse musical influences ranging from Blur and Ride to dance records.
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Look What You Made Me Do 314 implied HN points 17 Sep 23
  1. The Euro tour concluded without any unscheduled violence during OXBOW's performances.
  2. The author reflects on memorable moments and challenges during the tour, including interactions with security, unique venues, audience reactions, and personal experiences.
  3. Strong emotional connections with audiences in various cities, like Poland and Austria, were highlights of the tour.
Sounds Good! 117 implied HN points 28 Jan 24
  1. The author has a complex history with Foo Fighters but enjoyed their recent concert in Wellington.
  2. Despite some mixed feelings about the band's music over the years, the author appreciated the energy and dynamic performance of the Foo Fighters during the concert.
  3. The replacement drummer, Josh Freese, played a key role in driving the energy and performance of the band during the concert.
The New Cue 98 implied HN points 09 Oct 23
  1. Artist Andy McCluskey from OMD is featured in The New Cue #325 on October 9th
  2. Andy describes himself as the artist and someone else as the electrician
  3. Enjoy a chat with Andy McCluskey and get access to the full post archives with a 7-day free trial on The New Cue
The Lost Songs Project 98 implied HN points 03 May 23
  1. Jimmy Eat World had a big hit with 'The Middle' in 2001, reaching #5 on the Hot 100 chart.
  2. Despite being known as a one-hit wonder on the Hot 100, Jimmy Eat World has continued to release music and evolve their sound.
  3. The song 'My Best Theory' by Jimmy Eat World, released in 2010, has a different style from their popular power-pop/emo tracks.