NEW MUSIC: Fifth Harmony, Tegan and Sara/Matthew Dear, The War on Drugs, Beck, Morrissey

NEW MUSIC: Fifth Harmony, Tegan and Sara/Matthew Dear, The War on Drugs, Beck, Morrissey

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This week in New Music: is the end of the road for Fifth HarmonyTegan and Sarah (above) team up with producer Matthew DearThe War on Drugs go old-school rock, Beck continues down the long road to his new album and Morrissey is back (again).


Fifth Harmony – Fifth Harmony

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Ah, the inevitable curse of the boy/girl band – one member is always going to leave because of creative indifferences/similarities with the remaining three/four/sometimes five members vowing to “keep doing it for the fans.”

“We’re going nowhere,” they’ll tell us. “Our Journey has just begun”.

On their first two albums, Fifth Harmony were one of the best in show with brilliant tracks like “Not That Kind of Girl” with Missy Elliot for god’s sake and “Worth It” from their debut.

Sad to say that their third album sounds like a final one – it includes some genuine stompers like “He Like That”. However, despite coming in at just over 30 minutes, it’s still too long because of the will-do’s and pure duds.

The outstanding track is “Don’t Say You Love Me”. It’s a mid tempo ballad which says everything.


Tegan and Sara/Matthew Dear: “Bad Ones”

While we await the October release of The Con X: Covers featuring other artists covering their songs, Tegan and Sara have released a collaboration with producer Matthew Dear.

While musicians can often come up with terrible pretentious nonsense to describe their work, as previously noted on Towleroad, Sara said the song is perfect for late night bus rides in headphones.

Noted Dear:

“Working with Tegan and Sara reminds me the best songs are born from an open and free process. Often times, we need to get out of our own way to let the magic happen, and this song is a bold reminder of that.”

Perfect late night synth pop that will remind you of Haim, Haerts et al.


The War on Drugs – A Deeper Understanding

You may not have come across The War on Drugs, perhaps because the band – essentially one-man-show Adam Granduciel – has attained something of a mythic status created by likely apocryphal stories about his obsessive production techniques.

He deleted and re-recorded the last album? Heard it before. Really?

During that re-recording he took to obsessively watching speaker vibrations to ensure that levels were perfect. Hmm…

That album Lost in the Dream became the band’s breakthrough and was a relatively huge commercial success, reminiscent as it was of 80s and 90s drivetime music from the likes of Bruce Springsteen and Bryan Adams.

On the latest release A Deeper Understanding, Granduciel apparently loosened up a bit and worked in the studio with a full band.

The result: the Bryan Adams influences are to the fore, so much so that you could honestly listen to this blind and assume it was the Canadian singer songwriter, complete with guitar solos.

That all sounds terrible but it really isn’t. A Deeper Understanding isn’t clever like the previous album, it’s just a somewhat tortured soul letting rip on some really great rock songs. Nothing wrong with that.


Beck – “Dear Life”

It seems like years ago since Beck first mentioned his latest album Colors which is set to be released in October.

“Wow,” the first release from the album came last June and since then Beck has also issued “Dreams” and “Up All Night.”

Signalling Beck has moved on from his last album, 2014’s genuinely heartbreaking Morning Phase, “Dear Life” is a jaunty little number and the best of those released so far for public consumption. Is that a bad thing for a 10-track album? Probably…


Morrissey – Low in High-School

And finally, after the debacle of 2014 which saw Harvest allegedly deleting World Peace is None of Your Business after Morrissey slagged off the label, the man-who-never-learns-what’s-best-for-him has announced a new album.

Low in High-School will be released on November 17th via his own label Etienne.

World Peace… was one of Moz’s best albums in years so it’s a shame it went to shit.

He’s been very hit and miss for the past 20 years and is due a stinker. However, it’s on his own label so the blame game stops at his door.

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Rachel Maddow, Donald Trump Jr., Gift Shop Ambush, Peter Thiel, Miley Cyrus and Family, Kermit the Frog: HOT LINKS

Rachel Maddow, Donald Trump Jr., Gift Shop Ambush, Peter Thiel, Miley Cyrus and Family, Kermit the Frog: HOT LINKS

NEW MERCH. Trump Tower gift shop. ‘Two NYC-based artists secretly slipped some items inside the merchandising outpost of the Trump Tower’s lower lobby. Among them: A Trump-emblazoned KKK hood “for fine people,” sealed packages of pee-proof rubber sheets, and postcards featuring the 45th President of the United States, Vladimir Putin.’

Donald Trump JrTESTIMONY. Donald Jr. to testify before Senate Judiciary panel: ‘The committee would not divulge the exact date, but another source familiar with the matter said the testimony would likely occur in the “next few weeks.”’

MALEFICENT. Lady Gaga’s new watch ad.

TRIANGULATION. Trump making preemptive break from congressional allies: “Trump’s advisers contend that the strategy will inoculate him from blame if Republicans lose big-time next year. But what they don’t seem to take into account is that constantly blaming GOP leaders for their failures could depress conservative turnout next year and ensure a Democratic takeover, at least in the House, which current election ratings place within closer reach of Democratic control than the Senate. And that scenario presents far greater peril for Trump than mere blame for electoral losses. A Democratic House majority would have the power to move on impeachment proceedings.”

EMPATHETIC SIDE. Trump doesn’t have one.

CIVIL WAR. Trump’s supporters are promising it if Trump is impeached. “The Christians will finally come out of the shadows, because we’re going to be shut up permanently if we’re not careful, and God says that faith without works is death, we have to do things.”

RACHEL MADDOW. #1 in cable news in August: “MSNBC host Rachel Maddow had the most-watched show in cable news in August, ending the month with 2.783 million total viewers, according to data released by Nielsen Media Research. It was Maddow’s second month in a row as No. 1. Maddow narrowly beat Fox News Channel’s Sean Hannity, who had 2.679 million total viewers. The remaining shows in the top five for the month were Fox News’ Tucker Carlson (2.483 million), MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell (2.352 million) and Fox News’ The Five (2.351 million). Maddow was also first among adults 25-54, the critical demographic to advertisers.”

MTV VMAs. Who invited alt-right transphobe Milo Yiannopoulos?

PATENTLY UNETHICAL. Peter Thiel backs offshore testing of herpes vaccine: ‘The risks are real. Experimental trials with live viruses could lead to infection if not handled properly or produce side effects in those already infected.’

SAD ANNIVERSARY. Princes William and Harry pay tribute to their mother Diana.

NO LONGER SORRY. Kathy Griffin speaks out.

. @KathyGriffin: “I’m no longer sorry. The whole outrage was BS. The whole thing got so blown out of proportion.” pic.twitter.com/5PxNrQ2VSk

— Jeffrey Guterman (@JeffreyGuterman) August 29, 2017

TEASER OF THE DAY. The Cyrus family’s Carpool Karaoke episode looks bonkers.

MATT DAMON. At the Venice Film Festival.

INTRODUCTION OF THE DAY. Kermit the Frog’s new voice.

HUMP DAY HOTTIE. Indar Smith.

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The anti-trans history of Tomi Lahren, Fox News’ latest hire

The anti-trans history of Tomi Lahren, Fox News’ latest hire

NEW YORK – GLAAD, the world’s largest LGBTQ media advocacy organization, today released the following background information on Fox News’ newest hire Tomi Lahren, an anti-trans activist who has signed on as a contributor for the cable station notorious for employing out-of-touch anchors and pundits who want to rescind LGBTQ acceptance across the nation.

Tomi Lahren has gone after critics to President Trump’s transgender military ban despite the fact the White House could not even defend the policy to the media. Further, Lahren has praised the Trump Administration for revoking President Obama’s guidance protecting trans students at their schools and deadnamed and misgendered Chelsea Manning.

Read more about Tomi Lahren’s anti-LGBTQ record below.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION: Tomi Lahren’s Anti-LGBTQ Record

Anti-Trans Statements

  • Supported President Trump’s ban on transgender Americans serving openly in the U.S. Military: “The military is not a social experiment. Finally a POTUS who understands the concept. Political correctness=intellectual dishonesty!”
  • Claimed liberals don’t have an actual argument to support transgender service members; adds that people only support it because it “feels right.”   
  • Said Trump’s repeal of Obama transgender guidance did nothing more than “return America’s taxpayer funded bathrooms and locker rooms to normal.”
  • Went after and deadnamed Chelsea Manning by saying, “trans traitor Chelsea Bradley Manning,” and “him—well I guess her now.”

Other Anti-LGBTQ Comments

  • Criticized pride parade marchers for engaging in resistance against the Trump Administration, filled with untruths about the administration’s supposed support for LGBTQ people.
  • Lashed out at President Obama’s last State of the Union address, because “he had to throw gay marriage in there. Of course.”

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David Mixner: America’s Dunkirk

David Mixner: America’s Dunkirk

I long to accomplish a great and noble task,
but it is my chief duty to accomplish small tasks
as if they were great and noble.

– Helen Keller

By May of 1940, Britain was facing its darkest hour.  The Nazis had pushed across Belgium and into France.  As memorably recounted in the new film, almost the entire British army was stranded on the beaches of Dunkirk and all hope seemed lost. Many in Britain were contemplating an accommodation with the Nazis in order to avoid utter destruction or deadly occupation by the Germans. The future looked bleak.

By May 27th, there were nearly 400,000 troops surrounded on a narrow strip of sand. Nazi planes and guns fire down on the trapped soldiers. The task of rescuing besieged men under such bombardment was viewed as all but impossible.  A call went throughout the land and British citizens responded by the thousands to perform what is one of the great miracles of the 20th century.

Answering the call from Winston Churchill and the British Navy, civilian sailors arrived in tugboats, yachts, lifeguard boats, small fishing vessels, sailboats and pleasure crafts. A mighty tsunami of boats, they crossed the English Channel while under relentless enemy bombardment.

In just seven days, they brought home 338,226 soldiers who helped ensure that Adolf Hitler would ultimately be defeated.  Volunteers literally saved the British army.

America this week experienced its own Dunkirk in Houston.

The last eight months have been one of the darkest passages in American history.  Division, anger, racism and hatred have become a hallmark of our national leadership. People are heartsick at what has happened to America, its soul and its spirit.

Then an epic storm named Harvey swept into Texas and triggered what is turning out to be the costliest disaster in American history. The death count is likely to go much higher but we won’t know for sure until the biblical waters recede and reveal the storm’s horrific toll.

In this dark moment, we witnessed the greatness of the American spirit.  People showed us how to care for our neighbors. It didn’t matter if they were rich or poor, black or white, legal or undocumented, young or old, gay or straight…they were our neighbors and they were Americans desperately in need of help.

When they couldn’t get through on the clogged 911 telephone lines, thousands of Texans took to social media and pleaded for their lives.

Then it happened, our Dunkirk. Without waiting for a request from government officials they arrived by the thousands. They brought their boats, their kayaks, their surfboards, inflatable rafts, canoes, flatboats, the Cajun Navy, rowboats, jetskis and pool rafts and headed into the middle of the most powerful deluge in our history.  On their own initiative, people bravely went into neighborhoods to save strangers.

Hurricane Harvey rescue

The rains did not let up and neither did the first responders and neither did the “Harvey Flotilla”.  Into the wind-driven rains they went from sunrise to sunset to bring their fellow Americans to safety.

The images are ones we will never forget: A policeman holding two children under each arm walking through high waters.  The fisherman who ferried dozens from wealthy neighborhoods to safety. The surfer paddling on his board with a young child sitting on the front.  Rescue workers hugging survivors and giving them blankets and getting them to shelter. A furniture store chain opening up its store to give people of all backgrounds a place to sleep on its new beds.

Our amazing Coast Guard flew in treacherous weather conditions to pluck thousands from roofs.

At least 30,000 were saved by the “Harvey Flotilla”.  The stories are endless, epic and inspirational.

This is the America I remember. The America where when a barn burns down the neighbors rebuild it.  These are the Americans who when government failed during Hurricane Katrina arrived in New Orleans by the thousands with food and water. This is the America that in a time of need forgets race, class, religion and background. Americans simply helping Americans.

There were exceptions as there always are.  Evangelist Joel Osteen’s day-after-day refusal to open up his massive church to needy citizens will be a shame on his brand for years to come.

But the America that reached out and saved so many is a country that Trump doesn’t even know nor will he ever see it as he immerses himself in his self-obsession and greed.

Take a moment and remember this time.  Even in these dark days, as in Dunkirk, Americans rose and sailed against the rising tide of destruction and death.  This is who we are as a people and as a nation.  Don’t forget it.

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