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Top Games for Seniors

By the time you turn 65, it’s normal for your reflexes and reaction speed to slow down. Whether you’re thinking about it or not, this natural aging process makes it harder for you to keep up with younger players. While some seniors can and do continue to play competitive games, these are a few of the best activities for older adults. Not only will these activities help you stay fit, healthy, and active, but they’ll also help you build your social network and continue to get to know new people as you get older.

There are many different games that you can play with different equipment that won’t break the bank. Whether you want to stay active on a recreational basis, you need a hobby or you just want to keep up with friends, games and sports are a fun and rewarding way to stay healthy, fit, and active. Check out this list of games for seniors to play and enjoy.

#1 – Solitaire

Solitaire games help seniors build their self-confidence. Apart from bringing a lot of fun, this game can be really challenging. With only one card to deal out and one card to draw, the aim of the game is to ensure you don’t lose the best card for your hand. For senior residents with Alzheimer’s disease, there’s an old-fashioned, family-friendly solitaire card game that can have big rewards in the form of improved cognitive function. The game is called Canasta, and it’s part of a new line of games for caregivers that Dr. Steven G. DeKosky and his team at Emory University’s School of Medicine in Atlanta are creating in collaboration with a commercial game developer.

#2 – Golf

While the sport of golf can take a lot of practice, this is still one of the best sports for the elderly. Playing sports games is an exercise that keeps you fit and active and is a great way to spend time with family and friends. Golf is a game that you can play on your own if you choose, but it’s also a game that can be played competitively, allowing you to socialize with friends and play against other golfers.

#3 – Frisbee

This is a fun sport that’s not as physical as other sports like basketball and volleyball. Instead, the object of this game is to catch a Frisbee by throwing it into the air. Playing the game is like tossing a piece of paper in the air and catching it. Because of the sport’s difficulty, it’s a game that seniors can play with their friends and family, allowing them to spend time together and get out of the house. Frisbee can also improve your hand-eye coordination, which can help you in the workplace.

Caracara Announce New Album ‘New Preoccupations’, Release New Song

Philly-based band Caracara have announced a new album called New Preoccupations. The follow-up to 2017’s Summer Megalith and the 2019 Better EP is due out March 25 via Memory Music. Today’s announcement comes with the release of a new single, ‘Strange Interactions in the Night’, which follows last year’s ‘Hyacinth’. Check it out below.

Recorded in Conshohocken, PA at Will Yip’s Studio 4 Recordings, Caracara’s new LP centers on singer-guitarist Will Lindsay’s relationship with alcohol. “I think what people will be able to hear in this record, and what we hope to say, is that this can’t simply be reduced to a dark and dismal story,” he explained in a statement. “We didn’t set out to make a druggy record about recovery, we wanted to examine the journey toward it–to show the ominous weight of the lowest moments, woven in with the rapturous highs that make the lows easier to turn away from. These beautiful moments may be fueled by a substance but aren’t inherently invalidated by it. Just because it ended with you needing to stop doesn’t mean you can’t celebrate the memories you made.”

New Preoccupations Cover Artwork:

New Preoccupations Tracklist:

1. My Thousand Eyes
2. Hyacinth
3. Colorglut [feat. Anthony Green]
4. Nocturnalia
5. Ohio
6. Peeling Open My Eyelids
7. Song for Montana Wildhack
8. Strange Interactions In The Night
9. Useful Machine
10. Harsh Light
11. Monoculture

MJ Lenderman Shares Video for New Single ‘You Have Bought Yourself a Boat’

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Wednesday‘s MJ Lenderman has shared a new solo track titled ‘You Have Bought Yourself a Boat’. It’s the second offering from his upcoming album Boat Songs, which includes the previously released single and one of our Best New Songs, ‘Hangover Game’. Check it out below.

Boat Songs is slated for release on April 19 via Dear Life Records. It will follow Lenderman’s 2021 label debut, Ghost of Your Guitar Solo.

Romero Announce Debut Album ‘Turn It On!’, Share Video for New Single

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Melbourne power-pop group Romero have announced their debut album, Turn It On!, which lands on April 8 via Cool Death/Feel It Records. They’ve also unveiled the album’s title track, which follows the previously unveiled singles ‘Honey’, ‘Troublemaker’, and ‘Neapolitan’. Check out its Triana Hernandez-directed visual below, and scroll down for the LP’s cover artwork and tracklist.

“I was watching a Debbie Harry [Blondie] documentary and one of the quotes was ‘she just gets on stage and she turns it on.’ As soon as I heard this I paused it and started writing,” singer Alanna Oliver explained in a statement. “The lyrics flowed effortlessly. It was such a simple idea to channel that inner power. When I sing this song I am now a woman who knows what she wants and how to get it.”

Of the video, Hernandez added: “[Turn It On] music video uses classic horror film techniques to create a visual world that’s both eye candy and visceral. It’s a playful representation of their live shows taking you into a fantasy world of shimmery disco and pop, whilst keeping the rock aspect alive on screen through the eyes of your classic uninterested pub punter at the gig. For me it was a pleasure to work with a band that has such minimal and elegant visual references, yet so rich and raw purely through its actual music and synergy on stage.”

Turn It On! Cover Artwork:

Turn It On! Tracklist:

1. Talk About It
2. Happy Hour
3. Honey
4. Crossing Lines
5. Turn It On!
6. Halfway Out The Door
7. Troublemaker
8. Petals
9. Neapolitan
10. White Dress
11. Things They Don’t Tell You

Death Cab for Cutie Share Cover of Yoko Ono’s ‘Waiting for the Sunrise’

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Death Cab For Cutie have shared their take on Yoko Ono’s ‘Waiting For The Sunrise’, which originally appeared on 1973’s Approximately Infinite Universe. The cover is taken from the upcoming tribute album Ocean Child: Songs of Yoko Onowhich is imagined and curated by the band’s leader Ben Gibbard. Take a listen below.

Ocean Child: Songs of Yoko Ono includes David Byrne and Yo La Tengo’s previously shared rendition of ‘Who Has Seen The Wind’ and Japanese Breakfast’s take on ‘Nobody Sees Me Like You Do’. Sharon Van Etten, Deerhoof, US Girls, Jay Som, Stephin Merritt (of Magnetic Fields), Thao, Sudan Archives, We Are KING, and Amber Coffman also feature on the LP, which arrives on February 18 via Canvasback Music/Atlantic Records.

Back in December 2020, Death Cab for Cutie shared The Georgia EP, featuring covers of songs by R.E.M., Neutral Milk Hotel, Cat Power, and more.

Ibibio Sound Machine Release Video for New Single ‘Protection From Evil’

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Ibibio Sound Machine have shared the latest single from their forthcoming album Electricity. Following ‘All That You Want’ and the title track, ‘Protection From Evil’ arrives with an accompanying video directed by Tiago Di Mauro. Check it out below.

“I’ve long been a huge fan of Ibibio Sound Machine, and their Afrofuturistic techno sound has resonated deeply in my native Brazil,” Di Mauro said in a statement. “When Max Grunhard from the band sent me the track and explained its commentary on the duality of conflict and discourse, it was important for me to communicate this within the video, especially considering the abstract lyrics. The look was inspired by Carmen Miranda’s ‘The Lady in the Tutti-Frutti Hat’, but we wanted to put a contemporary spin on these mid–20th century soundstage performances and create an experience that conveys a similar sense of awe and scale but was as methodically chaotic as the track.”

Ibibio Sound Machine’s new LP, which was produced by Hot Chip, is scheduled for release on March 25 via Merge.

Hatchie Shares New Song ‘Giving the World Away’

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Hatchie has shared the title track from her upcoming sophomore LP Giving the World Away, which is set for release on April 22 via Secretly Canadian. The track follows previous entries ‘Quicksand’ and ‘This Enchanted’, both of which landed on our Best New Songs segment. Give it a listen below.

“Giving The World Away’ is about being gentle with yourself in the throes of depression,” Hatchie explained in a press release. “We made a simple lyric video with analogue effects to let the lyrics of the song speak for themselves.”

Beach House Unveil New Song ‘Hurts to Love’

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Beach House have today unveiled a new track from their upcoming album Once Twice Melody. The band has been rolling out the record in four individual installments, with the final one set to arrive along with the full LP on Friday (February 18) via Sub Pop. ‘Hurts to Love’ is one of five songs on the final chapter of Once Twice Melody, and you can listen to it below.

Sound on Sound Festival Lineup Announced: Stevie Nicks, The National, Father John Misty, and More

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Sound on Sound, a new festival from the organizers of Governors Ball, has announced its inaugural lineup. Taking place September 24 – 25 on the bank of the Long Island Sound at Seaside Park in Bridgeport, Connecticut, the festival will feature Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds, the Lumineers, Stevie Nicks, Brandi Carlile, and the National, with Father John Misty, Ziggy Marley, Gary Clark Jr., Black Pumas, The Head and the Heart, Band of Horses, Spin Doctors, Jenny Lewis, Geese, and more also set to perform across two stages. Tickets go on sale on February 18 at 12:00 pm EST here. Check out the full lineup below.

Sound on Sound Festival 2022 Lineup:

Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds
The Lumineers
Stevie Nicks
Brandi Carlile
The National
Father John Misty
Black Pumas
Ziggy Marley
Gary Clark Jr.
The Head and the Heart
Caamp
Zach Bryan
Band of Horses
Jenny Lewis
Spin Doctors
Noah Kahan
Trampled by Turtles
Jade Bird
The Main Squeeze
Geese
Trousdale
The Cameroons
Drew Angus

TV Priest Share Video for New Single ‘One Easy Thing’

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TV Priest have released a new single called ‘One Easy Thing’. It arrives with a video directed by collaborator Joe Wheatley, who also helmed the band’s videos for ‘Decoration’ and ‘Press Gang’. Check it out below.

Talking about the new song, singer Charlie Drinkwater explained in a statement: “Writing ‘One Easy Thing’ was key to unlocking a more direct and personal approach to our songwriting. It’s about dealing with the small things of everyday life; the anxiety, pressures, and battles inside your own headspace – and not being afraid to show this in our songs.”

‘One Easy Thing’ will appear on TV Priest’s forthcoming LP, which is due on Sub Pop later this year and will follow their 2021 debut Uppers. Back in September, the band shared the single ‘Lifesize’, their contribution to Vol. 6 of the Sub Pop Singles Club.