Hope everyone has a good day! Enjoy being with family & friends, hopefully you each have something good to do this year. Cheers, looking forward to 2007.
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Hope everyone has a good day! Enjoy being with family & friends, hopefully you each have something good to do this year. Cheers, looking forward to 2007.
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Artist: +44
Album: When Your Heart Stops Beating
Label: Interscope
Purchase: Smart Punk
Release Date: November 13, 2006
Overall: 8.0
Music: 8.0
Lyrics: 8.0
Production: 8.5
Ex Blink 182’s Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker set out to make something new with +44 but is that what they ended up with? The band we originally set to be an electronic act but they took a different road when Carol Heller left the band and added guitarists Shane Gallagher and Craig Fairbaugh to finish the lineup.
Beginning the album is the upbeat track “Lycanthrope” which resembles a Blink 182 sound and “Baby Come On” also rings of Blink 182 bass lines and lyrics. One could almost believe that this album is the next Blink 182 album with the first three tracks. The first single “When Your Heart Stops Beating” is filled with bouncing bass and synths. Its after this point that the album takes a bit of a turn and the songs start releasing a lot of emotion with lyrics that you know are towards ex Blink 182 guitarist Tom Delong. “155” is another track that has some electronic backings giving the song a nice beat while “Lillian” is lead by an acoustic track and sing along lyrics. The dark lyrics and emotional music come on out “Weatherman” and “No it Isn’t.” The songs are overall good and have their upbeat parts yet are depressing at times, but I’m sure thats what Mark was feeling about the whole Blink 182 fallout. “Make You Smile” includes some lyrics from Heller for what is one of the most electronic sounding songs on the album, think The Postal Service with some added Female vocals. The album finishes out with “Chapter 13” which has a simple but pleasurable feel to it.
I liked hearing Mark’s voice again as well as his bass style and Travis’s drumming. +44’s debut is the closest thing to Blink 182 but I would have been sad if this was the next Blink 182 album. Mark, Tom, and Travis had something special and we will probably never hear that combination again. If you enjoyed Blink 182 and if you felt like Angels & Airwaves didn’t quite please you be sure to give +44 a spin for something different.
Track Listing
1. Lycanthrope
2. Baby Come On
3. When Your Heart Stops Beating
4. Little Death
5. 155
6. Lillian
7. Cliffdiving
8. Interlude
9. Weatherman
10. No, It Isn’t
11. Make You Smile
12. Chapter 13
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I recently had the chance to conduct an email interview withԚÂ Florida’s own DaveԚÂ Melillo.ԚÂ It wasԚÂ really exciting for meԚÂ because he is easily my favorite artist to come out of my hometown.ԚÂ His current EP Talk Is Cheap is out now on Drive Thru Records.ԚÂ
What was it like touring with such huge bands at a young age and how has it effected you? I remember seeing you open up for Something Corporate and The Format at UCF a couple of years ago and you must have been only 15 or 16.
What’s great about my situation is that I get to perform with bands that I truly love and respect. Because I’m still pretty young, Im very in touch with the music scene that I feel I am a part of now, so everyday I get to meet musicians that changed my life in some way. For example, that show with Something Corporate was like a dream come true, because they have been one of my favorite bands since the Audioboxer EP, and The Format being there was a HUGE plus. When it comes down to it I’m still just a fan who got really lucky, so I try to enjoy every moment of it.
Describe what it was like being exposed to the music industry and being signed while you were so young. Was there ever a time when you wished you waited?
This is a tough questions, because as much as I’m thankful for the opportunity I was given, I also have some resentment because it changed the way that I think about music. When you see the inner workings of the industry you realize how calculated and manufactured a lot of music is today, and I took it very hard because music has always been a very sacred and pure thing to me. Being in the music business definitely forces you to become a different person, because you have to grow a thicker skin and learn to deal with issues that people usually don’t ever have to deal with. It just forced me to grow up very fast and realize that everyone in the world is ultimately looking out for themselves.
The Talk Is Cheap EP came out in June of this year. Are you happy with how it turned out? Even though you had it available for free, it’s sold a ton of copies.
I’m very happy with how that album came out because it captured my life very accurately at a certain time. I was also happy with the reaction, because it seemed like people were able to relate to the songs and apply them to their own lives. Right before the EP came out I did an interview with AP.net, and I said that I would only be happy with the EP if it was able to take us to the next level, and I believe that by the time I have the LP released “Talk Is Cheap” will have served its purpose 10 times over.
When can fans expect a full length? What will it be like in comparison to the EP?
What I’m trying to do with the full length is make it similar to the EP, and at the same time add some songs that will show a progression in my song-writing. I think that its very important that each release builds on itself and gets across a different message rather than writing the same thing over and over again. Not only does it keep people interested but it also allows me to perform as passionately as I want to because I really care about the songs. The LP will have a mix of acoustic and full band tracks. There will be some songs that have already been released, and some that I am writing right now. What I hope to have at the end of the whole process is a cohesive album that tells a story about my life after high school and the challenges that I’m facing transitioning into the “real world”.
What is your favorite song you’ve written so far and why?
There is a song on the new album called “The Same Sad Song” and its very important to me because it sums up the way that I feel about life right now. It also is the first song that I ever wrote with a certain sound in mind. Usually what I do is let the song go where ever it wants to go, but with this song I lead it in a certain direction and spent alot of time on it, so I feel very close to it.
What are your touring plans for the next year? Is there any chance of a headlining tour?
We’ll be touring the UK at the beginning of the year, and then following up with a US tour right after. There wont be any headlining stuff for a while because were still trying to focus on getting the music out to new ears before the LP is finished.
Describe your dream tour.
Any tour with Cute Is What We Aim For, or opening up for Incubus and Bruce Springsteen.
You’re from Central Florida where there aren’t very many singer/songwriters similar to yourself. Did that make it easier or more difficult when starting out?
It actually made things much easier for me because there wasn’t any “competition” for the attention of people around here. I never really built a fan base where I live before we started touring though because in all honesty I don’t feel like Orlando is my home. I only live about 20 minutes away from the city, but where I grew up and made the music that got me to this point is a very small town that is completely separate from the greater Orlando area.
As a musician, what has been the one monumental goal that you’ve been working towards since the beginning?
My main goal is to have something to leave behind by the time I die. Making money and gaining popularity are all good and fine, but you can’t take that 6 feet under. I want to leave behind songs that people hopefully remember and can still enjoy long after I’m gone.
If five years ago someone had told you where you would be today, what would you have said?
Does that mean I get to tour with Mest?
What advice would you give to aspiring musicians?
Stay true to yourself and your music.
Deja Entendu is is #3 on your top ten albums list on your website. What do you think of the new album?
There are some great songs on the new album, but I just haven’t been able to give it enough time to really get into it.
What albums are you looking forward to in 2007?
I heard Something Corporate might be making a new album, so Im psyched about that. I’m also pretty excited for The Starting Line, and of course the new Springsteen record which is going to include the E Street Band.
If you could only have one new year’s resolution, what would it be and why?
I want to stop biting my nails….
Cast your vote in our new poll for your most anticipated movie for 2007. Also this is what the DFO readers said about 2006.
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Anberlin has announced their headlining tour dates with Jonezetta, Bayside, and Meg & Dia. You can view them below.
Feb 21 2007 7:00P
Tremont Music Hal Charlotte, North Carolina
Feb 22 2007 7:00P
the Norva Norfolk, Virginia
Feb 23 2007 7:00P
9:30 Club Washgington, Washington DC
Feb 24 2007 7:00P
Theater of Living Arts Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Feb 25 2007 7:00P
Axis Boston, Massachusetts
Feb 27 2007 7:00P
Bowery Ballroom New York, New York
Feb 28 2007 7:00P
the Buffalo Icon Buffalo, New York
Mar 1 2007 7:00P
St Andrews Detroit, Michigan
Mar 2 2007 7:00P
the Metro Chicago, Illinois
Mar 3 2007 7:00P
the Station St. Paul, Minnesota
Mar 4 2007 7:00P
Creepy Crawl St. Louis, Missouri
Mar 5 2007 7:00P
the Bottleneck Lawrence, Kansas
Mar 7 2007 7:00P
Sunshine Theater Albuquerque, New Mexico
Mar 9 2007 7:00P
House of Blues San Diego, California
Mar 10 2007 7:00P
the GlassHouse Pomona, California
Mar 13 2007 7:00P
El Rey Theater Los Angeles, California
Mar 16 2007 7:00P
Hawthorne Theater Portland, Oregon
Mar 17 2007 7:00P
El Corazon Seattle, Washington
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The Militia Group is pleased to announce the signing of The New Frontiers, out of Dallas, TX. The band was previously known as Stellamaris, The New Frontiers have been playing the Dallas circuit and touring for close to three years now. They recently wrapped up a 3-week tour with now label mates, Umbrellas and will be going back on the road December 28th with Manchester Orchestra. Head over to the bands MySpace page where they have two songs up available for download. Also, the first 50 people to e-mail thenewfrontiers@themilitiagroup.com with their address will receive a free copy of the band’s EP they released as Stellamaris (and wowed The Militia Group with).
You can download The Graduate‘s track “Sit and Sink” (off their recent CMJ chart-topping EP, Horror Show) at www.fuse.tv. Watch for the band’s full-length Anhedonia to be released April 10, 2007 on ICON Mes!
Self Against City has posted two new songs from their upcoming full-length Telling Secrets to Strangers out January 9th, 2007. Check out “Tequila Moonlight” on their MySpace page and “Even the Strong Won’t Survive” on their PureVolume page.