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Archives for 2006

Tonight On DJ Rossstar

October 25, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Stefy Rae of the band Stefy will be making a live in studio appearance on DJ Rossstar’s Punk Rock Show, tonight, Wednesday, October 25th 2006 from 7-8pm PST.Ԛ  Valencia will be calling in for a live phone interview.Ԛ  Tune in live, worldwide at www.idobiradio.com and have your questions answered on air by sending them to the screen name: StaridobiԚ  For more information, check out: www.myspace.com/djrossstar

Filed Under: News Tagged With: DJ Rossstar, Stefy, Valencia

Stream Casket Salesmen

October 25, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

You can stream Casket Salesmen‘s new record, Sleeping Giants, at Altpress.com. The album will be in stores on Oct. 31st through Longhair Illuminati. Shortly after itâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s release the band will embark on a headlining tour through December. The music video for â┚¬Ã…”Iâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢ll Buy That For A Dollarâ┚¬? will be ready soon, for now check out 30 Second commericial with clips from the video.

Upcoming Tour Dates

11/14 | Hollywood, CA | On The Rox
11/15 | Upland, CA | The Wire
11/16 | Sacramento, CA | Capitol Garage
11/17 | Sacramento, CA | Dimples Records In Store
11/18 | Rancho Cucamonga, CA | Bling Fest @ The Epicenter
11/21 | Kansas City, MO | El Torreon Ballroom
11/24 | La Crosse, WI | Insurance Fest @ Wherehouse
11/28 | Atlanta, GA | Lenny’s Bar
12/01 | Danville, VA | Plan B
12/02 | Asbury Park, NJ | Club Deep
12/03 | Levittown, NY | Club Ritual
12/06 | Brooklyn, NY | North Six (downstairs)
12/07 | Reading, PA | The Silo
12/08 | Pittsburgh, PA | Smiling Moose
12/09 | Buffalo, NY | ‘Ol Main Inn
12/11 | St Louis, MO | Creepy Crawl
12/15 | Seattle, WA | El Corazon (early show)
12/17 | Portland, OR | Rock N Roll Pizza
12/18 | San Francisco, CA | Bottom of the Hill
12/19 | Corona, CA @ Showcase Theatre
12/20 | Los Angeles, CA @ Knitting Factory (Alterknit Lounge)

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Casket-Salesmen

Motion City Soundtrack Merch Store

October 25, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Motion City Soundtrack have a brand new merch store up. Head on over there and pick yourself something up!

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Motion City Soundtrack

The Transit War Added To Lostprophets Dates

October 25, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

The Transit War have been added to the Lostprophets US tour for the following dates:

10/29 – Charleston, SC @ Music Farm
10/30 – Hilton Head, SC @ Monkey Business
11/01 – Atlanta, GA @ The Roxy Theater
11/02 – Nashville, TN @ City Hall
11/03 – Sauget, IL (St. Louis) @ Pop’s
11/05 – St. Paul, MN @ Station 4
11/06 – Milwaukee, WI @ The Eagles Club
11/07 – Chicago, IL @ House of Blues
11/09 – Denver, CO @ Gothic Theater

More The Transit War Dates:

10/24 -2232 MLK -Oakland, CA
w/ QUIETDRIVE, SELF AGAINST CITY, THE FOLD
10/25- Jerry’s Pizza – Bakerfield, CA
w/ QUIETDRIVE, SELF AGAINST CITY, THE FOLD
10/26- The Alley- Fullerton, CA
w/ QUIETDRIVE, SELF AGAINST CITY, THE FOLD
Oct 27- The Knitting Factory -Hollywood, CA
w/ QUIETDRIVE, SELF AGAINST CITY, THE FOLD
Oct 29- The Real Bar- Tempe , AZ
w/ QUIETDRIVE, SELF AGAINST CITY, THE FOLD
Oct 30- Trilogy Theatre- Victorville, CA
w/ QUIETDRIVE, SELF AGAINST CITY, THE FOLD
Nov 3 2006 Modesto Underground – Modesto, CA
w/ QUIETDRIVE, SELF AGAINST CITY, THE FOLD
Nov 4 2006- The Underground- Roseville, CA
w/ QUIETDRIVE, SELF AGAINST CITY, THE FOLD

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Lostprophets, The-Transit-War

The Militia Group Signs…

October 24, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

The Militia Group has signed Everybody Else out of Lost Angeles. Head on over to the band MySpace page to listen to some of their music, I really enjoy the sound of “Meat Market,” its catchy.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Everybody Else, The-Militia-Group

Vote For Boys Like Girls On mtvU

October 24, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Boys Like Girls video for “Hero / Heroine” is on mtvU’s “The Freshmen.” Head on over there to cast your vote and help get their video into rotation.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Boys Like Girls

Dead Poetic Post New Song

October 24, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Dead Poetic has posted a new song titled “The Victim” off their upcoming album Vices. The album is due in stores next Tuesday October 31st.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Dead-Poetic, Tooth And Nail

Dead Poetic – Vices

October 24, 2006 By Tyler Hayes 10 Comments

Dead Poetic Vices

Artist: Dead Poetic
Album: Vices
Label: Tooth and Nail Records
Purchase: Interpunk
Release Date: October 31st, 2006

Overall: 9.5
Music: 8.9
Lyrics: 9.9
Production: 10.0

Dead Poetic is a band that has evolved from this screaming, underground band into a band that seems to have found their style in which they [appear to be] are very comfortable. Straight up rock would be the best category to place this release into, and it may just be me but that category has seemed to be lacking this year and thus this record hits a sweet spot of musical goodness.

Musically, Vices is full of energy and aggression. The opening song â┚¬Ã…”Cannibal vs. cunningâ┚¬? starts with quick drums then right into the crunchy guitars that create a wall of sound. â┚¬Ã…”Self-destruct and dieâ┚¬? starts slower but before you know it, itâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s up to speed with the others. â┚¬Ã…”Paralyticâ┚¬? starts with a cool spacey feeling, and mellow vocals that then become distorted. The song has slow verses but then breaks into these big choruses. The song hits hard about 2:40 into the song and doesnâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢t let up till the end, definitely ranking high on my favorites on this record.

The word vice comes from the Latin word vitium, meaning “failing or defect”. I got that from Wikipedia, and as soon as I read that, I knew why the newest Dead Poetic record is called Vices. Lyrically, this record is all about our defects and having to deal with the things that every person struggles with. The record is a seemingly dark one, with song titles like â┚¬Ã…”Self-destruct and dieâ┚¬? and â┚¬Ã…”Crashing downâ┚¬? and the lyrics â┚¬Ã…”The fire burns like cancer, the scarring lasts foreverâ┚¬Ã‚¦Ãƒ¢Ã¢”š¬?. Although the CD may feel dark at times, I see this record as more of one that is full of hope. The songs, while dealing with deep issues, still have a positive outlook that shines through. This album takes all the things in life that no one likes to talk about and faces the issues head on, which can best be summed up with the lyrics from the song vices â┚¬Ã…”Iâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢ve got vices like any other manâ┚¬Ã‚¦Vices that will make you think less of meâ┚¬?.

This is a different, yet not foreign, Dead Poetic than we have seen before, but I think they shine like we havenâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢t seen them do so before. And while I donâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢t think this new style will alienate any previous dead poetic fans, I think they will be gaining more after Vices hits stores on Halloween.

Track listing
1 Cannibal Vs. Cunning
2 Lioness
3 Self-Destruct And Die
4 Narcotic
5 In Coma
6 Long Forgotten
7 Pretty Pretty
8 Sinless City
9 The Victim
10 Paralytic
11 Animals
12 Crashing Down
13 Copy Of A Copy
14 Vice

Filed Under: Album, Reviews Tagged With: Dead-Poetic, Tooth And Nail

Cobra Starship Interview – October 14th, 2006

October 24, 2006 By Michael Schneider 5 Comments

Cobra Starship
A big thank you to Christina at Atlantic Records for setting this up for me and also Cobra Starship’s management and Gabe. This was done at the Bamboozle Left Festival before their set.

M: So who are you and what’s your role in Cobra Starship?
G: I’m Gabe and I am Cobra Starship, My role is I sing in the band, and I wrote everything and recorded the majority of the stuff myself. I’m also the dance machine.

M: Awesome, can you give us a little history of the band?

G: Yeah, basically I was in a band called Midtown and after the last Midtown tour we did I had a lot of questions for my life. Where I was goin’ so I went on this spiritual quest, you know like a retreat? I was out there meditating for days and one night I was staring out into the night sky and contemplating the universe and I had this epiphany when I looked down at my hand.
I realized the same energy that is contained in the universe is contained with in ourselves, all the molecules and stuff, and all of the sudden this fuckin cobra comes out of nowhere and bites me in the fuckin neck. So I’m there and I almost die and I’m having hot flashes and sweating and shit and I’m hallucenating for like a week and I wake up and the cobra is still there and it starts talking to me and said it was sent from the future to find me and teach me how to make beats and how to dance and not take myself so seriously. We spent the next few weeks there in the desert practicing our beats, you know? Dancing and shit, you know he told me to start Cobra Starship in honor of the spacecraft that brought him back from the future in order to find me.

M: So why did Midtown break up?
G: Well, Midtown’s not broken up. Basically, after our last tour we were supposed to start writing new stuff and then our friends in Senses Fail needed a guitar player so they asked Heath to go out and that turned into a longer thing. I had been working with beats, like on the last Midtown album I did a lot of experimenting with beats and I wanted to take a different approach to song-writing. I wanted to do something a little more fun, because Midtown had gotten really serious which was good and it was a good outlet for me but I wanted to do something that would showcase my personality.

M: Are any of the others doing other
G: Rob has a label called I-Surrender, one of his bands Valencia is playing here today…(Gabe yells to one of his bandmates)…Dude you don’t understand what happened to us. Our bus driver is in the hospital and shitting his blood. So we all had to find different ways to get here. Tyler has a new band also called Bandit of Thieves.

M: Snakes on a Plane, was that just fate?
G: It was, you know I had written some songs, Bring It was one of the first after I got back from the desert. So I was doing these songs and nothing was happening and I started to lose faith in the Cobra and I was like “Gabe, weren’t you smoking peote for six straight days and couldn’t some of this be in your mind?” All of the sudden Snakes On A Plane happened and it was like Snakes On A Plane – Cobra Starship? I’ll never doubt the cobra again!

M: Did you see the video of USC’s marching band playing Snakes On A Plane?
G: No, I don’t get on the internet much but that’s amazing! That’s how you know you’ve made it when a marching band plays your song.

M: How’d you connect with Decaydence?
G: Well, I’ve known Pete forever. He used to come to Midtown shows at the Fireside Bowl in Chicago, we have the same managers. You know, Midtown did Fueled By Ramen & Friends Tour and I was stuck on Columbia and I had to get out and after that it was no question.

M: Your record has been tagged ‘dancy’ and ‘infectious’, how would you describe it?
G: If I could tag it that it would be awesome, I also like to think that it does have a wide spectrum of shit that it goes through, some songs might even be Midtown songs and some songs that are straight up. I wanted it to represent all my different music.

M: How did recording it work?
G: It was crazy, I would just start with a beat and layer shit on top of that and then shit on top of that. Sometimes it’s all different cause it’s studio where you record and chop it up. Sometimes you’d do guitars on top of the beat and keep the guitars and change all the beats around or sometimes you would keep some of each and change all the instruments on top of it. That was awesome though cause it was a totally different approach to song-writing. Usually, when I write songs I would just sit down with a guitar and just write songs but with this I’d start with a beat and layer-layer-layer.

M: Cobra Starship, explain the name, at least the Starship part-
G: Cause there was a space vehicle that brought back the cobra, I could have called it cobra spaceship but I like starship. Jefferson Starship was a band, you know they built this city on rock n roll, we built the city on disco beats bro.

M: Anything to say about Hollaback Boy?
G: That was the first thing I got to try and it really got a lot of press for the band and the name Cobra Starship. Like I said, I wasn’t sure if it was going to be a real thing and Gwen, she thought it was really funny. She doesn’t let me use it anymore but it’s all good.

M: So what’s next?

G: We’re touring on this record cause it just came out on Tuesday. We’re doing the 30 Second To Mars tour (MTV $2 Bill Tour) and it all depends on how this record does. I really want to put out another record soon with this new band I have together cause they’re fuckin’ awesome.

I just want to thank all of the Midtown fans who have been supportive to me from Midtown to this, dancin and rockin out. THANKS!

Filed Under: Interviews Tagged With: Cobra Starship

Kaddisfly – The Four Seasons EP

October 24, 2006 By Tyler Hayes 1 Comment

Kaddisfly The Four Seasons EP

Artist: Kaddisfly
Album: The Four Seasons EP
Label: Hopeless Records
Purchase: Download Punk
Release Date: October 24th, 2006

Overall: 7.9
Music: 9.0
Lyrics: 6.9
Production: 7.9

All to often we discriminate based on the bandâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s name even though that really doesnâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢t have much, if anything to do with the music itself. Seemingly stupid I know but it happens. Kaddisfly fell into that category for me, a band that Iâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢d heard in passing but never had enough interest based on their name to check out. Though Iâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢m sorry I hadnâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢t checked them out sooner.

Kaddisfly is a band that reminded me right of the bat of a more pop, more mainstream friendly version of Brazil (fearless records). Thatâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s not to say one band is better or worse, merely comparing the similarities. Intricate guitar parts, soaring vocals and typically quick spoken (sung) lyrics make up the EP â┚¬Ã…”The Four Seasonsâ┚¬?. These songs are tremendously catchy, and pull you in very quickly. For example the song â┚¬Ã…”Campfireâ┚¬? starts with the lyrics â┚¬Ã…”welcome to your life, you better watch your stepsâ┚¬Ã‚¦Ãƒ¢Ã¢”š¬? and even after those few words itâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s hooked you.

This EP is a preview of what to expect from Kaddisflyâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s upcoming album in which every song will be representing a different month (12 songs), and the songs will be grouped in threes, with each group representing a different season (4 seasons). Itâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s a really cool concept although I just donâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢t know how well it will turn out. Each of the songs on the EP was from a different â┚¬Ã…”seasonâ┚¬?, but I couldnâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢t tell and thus leads me to think that the concept part of the record will be lost on people, however it doesnâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢t take away from the music.

Track listing
1. Games (Unreleased B-Side)
2. Campfire
3. Empire
4. Silk Road
5. Mercury

Filed Under: Album, Reviews Tagged With: Hopeless Records, Kaddisfly

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