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Archives for 2006

Echo Screen – Euphoria

November 6, 2006 By Tyler Hayes Leave a Comment

Echo Screen Euphoria

Artist: Echo Screen
Album: Euphoria
Label: Rock Out
Purchase: Smart Punk

Release Date: November 21, 2006
Overall: 6.3
Music: 7.5
Lyrics: 6.0
Production: 6.0

Echo Screenâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s debut â┚¬Ã…”Euphoriaâ┚¬? hitâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s on several good points musically and vocally while still leaving a lot to be desired. Echo Screenâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s release is one that could and probably will get lost in the mix of every other CD from bands that are trying to stand out. â┚¬Ã…”Euphoriaâ┚¬? can be summed up with, overall a good debut from a pop punk band but in the end very forgettable.

First let me say for the same old pop punk style, Echo Screen does do it very well. The ironic thing about the album is that I found myself more drawn to the slow songs than the upbeat ones. It might be because the vocals are show cased more or the melodies are stronger, Iâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢m not sure, but songs like â┚¬Ã…”Octoberâ┚¬? caught my ear more than the ones that felt like they were old starting line songs.

While Iâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢m not crazy about this release, and donâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢t think itâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s breaking any new ground. I still think this is a good start for the band and is worth checking out. This band has a lot of standout qualities but there are only hints of what they are capable of on this record.

Songs to look forâ┚¬Ã‚¦ â┚¬?Octoberâ┚¬? and â┚¬Ã…”Rushmoreâ┚¬?.

Tracklisting
1. This Letter Bomb
2. Everything After Bradford
3. The Science of Stopping Time
4. Start Tomorrow
5. Gloria
6. October
7. Rushmore
8. The Five Cent Tour of the Pearly Gates Part I; Our Hopes
9. The Five Cent Tour of the Pearly Gates Part II; Our Fears
10. Submitted for the Approval of the Midnight Society

Filed Under: Album, Reviews Tagged With: Echo-Screen, rock-out

Staff Recommendations November 5th 2006

November 6, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Bryce Jacobson

Weatherbox – The bands new EP is filled with indie tracks that are just an overall great listen. It brings me back the days when bands didn’t add all this electronic stuff to make their music sound better. We are streaming their new EP The Clearing all this week so be sure to take a listen.

Army of Me – Rise is the title of Army of Me’s new EP. Their sound reminders me a little bit of Jimmy Eat World, but then again it doesn’t. Its just another great indie EP and we are streaming it all this week so be sure to take a listen and pick it up this week if you like what you hear!

Michael Schneider

Matt Wertz – The new record is still in my regular rotation after having it for months. His live show is unbelievable, take any chance you have to check him out.

Tyler Hayes

Inkwell – This is a band that never fails to produce very catchy melodies in each song. There debut full length “These Stars are Monsters” is almost for sure a release that went unnoticed. If you’re looking for something new, and who isn’t, please pick this up.

Filed Under: Recommendations Tagged With: Army-of-Me, Weatherbox

Weatherbox & Army Of Me EP Streams

November 5, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

We are streaming Weatherbox’s and Army of Me’s new EP’s all this week. Check out the links above to stream each EP. They will be in stores this Tuesday on Doghouse Records and if you like indie rock, then be sure to listen to these great EP’s.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Army-of-Me, Doghouse Records, Weatherbox

Talking In My Sleep

November 4, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Talking In My Sleep (Don Aru, ex. Cute Is What We Aim For) has a MySpace page up where you can hear a new demo.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Talking-In-My-Sleep

River City High E-Card

November 4, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

River City High have unleashed a new e-card, and their sophomore LP, Not Enough Saturday Nights, is now up for preorder at TakeoverRock.com. All preorders will receive a free stainless steel Takeover Records can koozie to keep your beerâ┚¬Ã‚¦er soda cold, while supplies last. Not Enough Saturday Nights is set to hit streets November 14th.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: River-City-High, Takeover Records

Echo Screen Stream New Songs

November 3, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson 1 Comment

Echo Screen will be streaming two songs from their new album, Euphoria, tonight on their website, and their labelâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s website. Euphoria is due out November 21st via Rock Out Records. To support the release, Echo Screen will be touring in late November through early December with Crash Romeo (Trustkill) and NearMiss (Takeover).

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Crash-Romeo, Echo-Screen, NearMiss, Rock-Out-Records

Self Against City Video Update

November 3, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

You can find a video update from Self Against City below.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Self-Against-City

The Fold Post New Song

November 3, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

The Fold has posted a new song that will be on their special edition of This Too Shall Pass. Check the song out on their MySpace page and pick up their special edition on iTunes November 7th.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: The Fold, Tooth And Nail

Dustin Kensrue Gets Website

November 2, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Dustin Kensrue (Thirce) has a new website up for his solo project.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Dustin-Kensrue, Thrice

Coheed And Cambria Lineup Change

November 2, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson 1 Comment

Coheed and Cambria recently broke the news to AltPress that both Bassits Mic Todd and drummer Josh Eppard have left the band. You can read the statement below.
“For me, it’s kind of hard to say exactly why [they’re out of the band],” frontman Claudio Sanchez tells AP. “There were moments where it felt like it could’ve been creative differences and, maybe just a dislike of touring [on their part]. I think that’s really what’s brought us to this moment. It started off this summer with Josh giving us a call and saying, ‘I can’t do this tour.’ And, ya know, we couldn’t really call it a tour if we didn’t get that call. He would always say he couldn’t do it. But we would talk about it and he’d be cool with it. But this time around, it didn’t work out and he refused to come to Europe. We had MP [ex-Samiam] fill in because it seemed like the logical choice. As we started doing Europe, Mic said that he wanted to endure. But around the time that we hit Barcelona, he decided he could no longer do it as well. So, really, they left on their own and I honestly haven’t spoken to them since that day in June. Actually, when we were done with Europe, we got them on the phone and talked and tried to figure something out, but they wanted to go in a different direction. [Guitarist] Travis [Stever] and I have been doing our thing and they haven’t reached out to us.

“It’s hard to lose them because they played such an important role in this band,” Sanchez continues. “It’s hard to go through a drastic change like that, but I don’t look at it as a bad thing. I felt there were creative differences to some degree most of the time, especially with In Keeping Secrets and Good Apollo…, it felt like Josh and Mic weren’t even at the studio–and honestly, they weren’t. They’d come and play their parts and that was about it. Not to discredit them, but it’s just going to allow for a freer and more interesting process.”

Coheed fans, fear not: The band are in no danger of breaking up. Sanchez informs AP that he and Stever have already begun rehearsals for the band’s new album, with a surprising addition behind the kit.

“Right now, we’ve just started rehearsing for the new album,” he says. “Matt Williams [of pre-Coheed band Jumblehead] is on bass and we actually got Chris Pennie from Dillinger Escape Plan on drums. We’re kind of toying with that lineup and it’s hard to say if that will be the new foundation of Coheed And Cambria. We’re just kind of feeling them out and they’re feeling us out and it’s hard to say what the final outcome will be. But I’m looking at this as a new beginning and not a downer. There were so many ideas I wanted to do with this band that I felt like I wasn’t going to get full cooperation from everyone and just kind of kept them to myself. Now it feels like a new beginning and I actually kind of get goose bumps when I think about it.”

The band’s new lineup plan on heading into the studio in early 2007 with plans for a late-2007 release.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Coheed and Cambria

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