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Archives for 2006

Pre-Order Self Against City

November 21, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

You can now pre-order Self Against City‘s new album Telling Secrets To Strangers and receive a free button pack.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Drive Thru Records, Self-Against-City

The Transit War On Tour

November 21, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

The Transit War‘s east coast tour starts today. Sound The Alarm will be replacing Roses are Red for this run. Check in to The Transit War’s Myspace page for updates. More dates to be added soon.

w/ Zolof the Rock and Roll Destroyer and Sound The Alarm

11/21/06 – New York, NY @ The Cutting Room
11/25/06 – Bound Brook, NJ @ Hamilton Street Cafe & Stage w/ Roses Are Red, Zolof The Rock N’ Roll Destroyer, Crash Romeo, Near Miss, By Her Smile
11/26/06 – Danbury, CT @ Empress Ballroom
11/27/06 – Baltimore, MD @ The Ottobar
11/28/06 – Philadelphia, PA @ TBA
11/30/06 – Huntington, WV @ Hyamp
12/01/06 – ???, SC @ ???

w/ Rory, Sound The Alarm

12/02/06 – Orlando, FL @ TBA
12/03/06 – Jacksonville, FL @ The Imperial
12/05/06 – West Palm Beach, FL @ Rays Downtown Blues Bar w/ Rory, Sound The Alarm
12/07/06 – Tallahassee, FL @ Beta bar w/ Rory, Sound The Alarm
12/08/06 – Florence, AL @ The Rave Arcade w/ Rory, Sound The Alarm

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Roses-Are-Red, Sound-The-Alarm, The-Transit-War

A Static Lullaby Premier New Music Video

November 21, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

A Static Lullaby‘s new video for “Hang ‘Em High” can be seen over at the Take Action Tour website.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: A-Static-Lullaby

Questions for The Format

November 21, 2006 By Jamie Pham Leave a Comment

I will be interviewing The Format next week at their LA date, so if you have any questions for the band, leave them in the replies!

Filed Under: News Tagged With: The Format

The Human Abstract – Nocturne

November 21, 2006 By Manuel Enrique Garcia 5 Comments

The Human Abstract

Artist: The Human Abstract
Album: Nocturne
Label: Hopeless Records
Purchase:Ԛ SmartPunk
Release Date: August 22, 2006

Overall: 9.0
Music: 10
Lyrics: 8.5
Production: 9.5

Bands are always trying to perfect their ability to mimicry the sounds and essence of other bands, that potentially have more success in the music industry. Spend an entire day listening to bands and youâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢ll begin to notice that half of them are simply conjoined twins at the chest. One heartbeat, one soul, one existence. They are attached, identical, and they share one thing in common: they want to find the quickest way into the mainstream without having one ounce of creativeness flowing through their carbon copied veins. There comes a time when a band emerges from the womb that isnâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢t conjoined to anyone else; one band with enough creative masterpiece to fuel the country of India.

The Human Abstract hails from California and they are a sculptorâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s glorious creation in the midst of a stream of artificial musicianship. With their latest release â┚¬Ã…”Nocturneâ┚¬?, The Human Abstract showcases exactly what they are capable of and what their fans can expect from them. This band consists of a wide range of genres and clearly create music without any limitations. Every song on this record consists of elements of progressive rock, pop, European metal, acoustic, and everything else imaginable. The heavy segments are brutal and the melodic choruses are catchy. Each song transforms you into a soldier going into a medieval battle against a nation filled with angst. Each song is filled with enough drive and intensity to motivate you, fuel you, and bring yourself to a reflection of the self. The songs serve as individuals. Each one emitting an aura with their own essence and theme, giving the listener a chance to feel a wide range of emotions while listening to â┚¬Ã…”Nocturneâ┚¬? as a whole.

The instruments are preformed with excellence, as if the band members were born with their given instrument strapped to their chest in conception. The guitars will leave you in a state of amazement with the overall sounds feeling like an illusion, something surreal. The drums are pounding loudly and echoing into each ear, leaving you with a sense of pride. Some of the most admiring aspects of this record are the acoustic guitar and classical interlude, which happens to give you a chance to lay back, relax, and reflect.

The Human Abstract have created an epic record that will leave you satisfied with the fact that finally, a band makes a record that flows against the current. During the coarse of 50 minutes, the record will strap you down with a blindfold across your eyes, carry you over the shoulder of a seven foot tall warrior, and place you on top of the highest cliff. From there, the blindfold will be removed and as you look down, you will see one of the most epic battles emerging from every angle. As the savages tear themselves apart, you hear a distinct sound echoing in the air. With each swing of the sword, a guitar riff. With each pull of the arrow, the pounding of the drums. With each body collapsing, the intensity of the vocals relapsing. As the glorious revolution continues throughout nightfall, you can only hear one sound playing in the sky: The Human Abstractâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s â┚¬Ã…”Nocturneâ┚¬?.

Track Listing:
1. Harbinger
2. Self Portraits Of The Instincts
3. Nocturne
4. Crossing The Rubicon
5. Sotto Voce
6. Mea Culpa
7. Channel Detritus
8. Movement From Discord
9. Polaris
10. Echelons To Molotovs
11. Desiderata
12. Vela, Together We Await The Storm

Filed Under: Album, Reviews Tagged With: Hopeless Records, The-Human-Abstract

Cupid’s Chokehold Remake

November 21, 2006 By Jamie Pham Leave a Comment

A clip of the new Gym Class Heroes video for Cupid’s Chokehold has been posted.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Gym Class Heroes

The City Drive on tour in December

November 21, 2006 By Jamie Pham Leave a Comment

The City Drive will be heading out on tour with Fire Escape (Josh from Something Corporate) in December. Dates are posted below.

Dec 2 2006 San Jose Skate San Jose, CA
Dec 6 2006 The Jumping Turtle San Marcos, California
Dec 8 2006 Pizza Land Fresno
Dec 9 2006 The Cave San Jose
Dec 11 2006 Knitting Factory Hollywood, California
Dec 14 2006 Underground Reno, Nevada
Dec 15 2006 Jerry’s Pizza Bakersfield, California
Dec 18 2006 Marquis Theatre Denver, Colorado
Dec 19 2006 The Hurricane Kansas City, Missouri
Dec 20 2006 Creepy Crawl St. Louis, Missouri
Dec 21 2006 The Mad Hatter Covington, Kentucky
Dec 27 2006 Webster Underground Hartford, Connecticut
Dec 28 2006 The Icon Buffalo, New York
Dec 29 2006 The Knitting Factory New York

Filed Under: News Tagged With: fire-escape, the-city-drive

Pre-order Please Come Home

November 21, 2006 By Jamie Pham Leave a Comment

Do yourself a favor and pre-order Dustin Kensrue‘s new album here.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Dustin-Kensrue

MxPx – Let It Happen Deluxe Edition

November 21, 2006 By Tyler Hayes 2 Comments

mxpx

Artist: MxPx
Album: Let It Happen Deluxe Edition
Label: Tooth and Nail
Purchase: Smart Punk
Release Date: November 21, 2006

Overall: 8.0
Music: 8.0
Lyrics: 9.0
Production: 7.0

The first time around, back in 1998, â┚¬Ã…”Let It Happenâ┚¬? literally was the soundtrack to my high school years. I remember getting it for Christmas and being in amazement at how they fit 30+ songs on one CD. Well the time has come, and like all good things that can make money, it’s now time to be â┚¬Ã…”re-releasedâ┚¬? and sold again, (although, they never stopped selling it).

There are 3 new songs, which are being pushed pretty hard. 2 out of the 3 are quality MxPx songs, with â┚¬Ã…”Prozacâ┚¬? falling short and leaving much to be desired. They put 9 music videos on the DVD portion, which may be worth the 10 bucks alone to some people. The old demos that were added to the record are fun to listen to, but I wouldn’t buy the record just for the old demos. My feeling is that the collection of songs that made up the original â┚¬Ã…”Let It Happenâ┚¬? is classic. In my opinion, it did not need to be re-released, but on the other hand if you do not yet own the record, this is a good excuse to go out and buy it.

It’s good to hear the new songs that were recorded with Aaron Sprinkle who of course recorded MxPx’s first CD. I hope they team up for the next recording that MxPx does, because we all know they can’t stand to be out of the studio for too long. If you have the record you might skip the â┚¬Ã…”Deluxeâ┚¬? edition but if you don’t have it, please pick up the record.

Tracklisting

1. Role Remodeling
2. Prozac
3. Your Turn
4. Never Learn
5. Begin To Start
6. Swing Set Girl
7. Sick Boy
8. Oh Donna
9. Small Town Minds
10. First Class Mail
11. Can’t See Not Saying
12. GSF
13. Thoughts and Ideas
14. Easier Said Than Done
15. Rock and Roll Girl
16. Important Enough To Mention
17. Elvis Is Dead
18. Lifetime Enlightment
19. Let It Happen
20. Hot and Cold
21. So Kill Me
22. Suggestion Box
23. Creation
24. Want Ad (Alternate Version)
25. Honest Answers
26. Late Last Night
27. Biased Bigotry
28. Circumstance
29. Do Your Feet Hurt (Critter Version)
30. Twister Words (Original Demo)
31. Suggestion Box (Original Demo)
32. Too Much Thinking (Original Demo)

Filed Under: Album, Reviews Tagged With: MxPx, Tooth And Nail

Senses Fail Video Interview

November 21, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

You can check out a video interview with Buddy Nielsen of Senses Fail over at PunkRockVids.com.

Filed Under: News

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