The album art for Mae‘s new album, Singularity, can be seen below.

Archives for 2007
Fall Out Boy Live Earth Interview
Blender.com interviewed Fall Out Boy after the band’s recent Live Earth performance. The video interview can be seen here.
Tonight On DJ Rossstar 7-11-07
Bayside will be calling in for a live phone interview and Forever Wings Fold will be coming in for a live studio interview/acoustic performance. The show airs live on Idobi Radio from 7-8pm PST /10-11pm EST. You can send questions to ask the bands by IMing the screen name: staridobi
Cullen Parts From The North Atlantic
On July 27th, at Black Box Studios in San Diego, will be Cullen’s last hometown show with The North Atlantic. His last performance with the band will be at Denverfest, over Labor Day weekend. Cullen will set out to contribute to the world through scholarship, journalism and playing music in and around his hometown which is San Diego for the present. Those of you who are interested in keeping up with his comings and goings can point yourselves toward his blog, Dirtbag’s Delight.
Tour Dates:
7/27/07 Black Box Studios San Diego, CA
9/02/07 Denverfest III Denver, CO
Good Charlotte – Good Morning Revival
Artist: Good Charlotte
Album: Good Morning Revival
Label: Epic Records
Purchase: Smart Punk
Release Date: March 27th, 2007
Overall: 7.0
Music: 5.0
Lyrics: 8.0
Production: 8.5
Frankly, Good Charlotte’s fourth and most recent album, “Good Morning Revival†disappointed me, not just as a critic, but a fan. Like many other listener’s of the Waldorf, MD based band, I began listening to Good Charlotte in 2002, when their second and perhaps most popular CD, “The Young and the Hopeless†was released. Their second album appealed to many because of the broad range of relatable topics it covered, its good vocals and great harmonies, and mainstream heavily guitar-incorporated sound. Their first album, although less notable on the popularity front and perhaps less well-formed, started that appealing trend, that continued until their third album, “The Chronicles of Life and Death†was released in 2004. There were many likeable songs on this album, most notably including three popular singles off of the album: “I Just Wanna Liveâ€, “Predictableâ€, and “We Believeâ€. Although it seemed that on their third album, there were many mediocre songs that could have been cut out of the album to adjust the focus to some better quality tracks, I found “The Chronicles of Life and Death†mostly likeable.
Good Charlotte’s “Good Morning Revival†just does not seem to be up to par in comparison to their previous albums. Perhaps GC was trying too hard to top their other albums—something that, admittedly, would be difficult to do. Or perhaps the band was trying to follow a trend that seems to have come about with many alternative bands, and change their style, something that is perfectly understandable. I just did not feel that their new, generally more techno-like, modern sound and more raw vocals was carried out in the best way possible. Many of their songs had a tune that I just couldn’t seem to find likeable, although there were, as there are in most albums, a few exceptions. “The Riverâ€, “Something Elseâ€, and “Broken Hearts Parade†had tunes, vocals, instrumentals, and overall sound that I could certainly appreciate.
The themes that Good Charlotte focused on in this album within their lyrics also changed from topics ranging from suicide to love life to difficult family life to something entirely different. Something that this album certainly seemed to focus on was the fakeness of people and the upper-class society, although GC continued to have songs remarking upon, like most bands, love and heartache. The lyrics were, although perhaps predictable, of good taste and message, and not at all something people wouldn’t appreciate.
It stills remains, however, that overall I felt this album wasn’t of the high quality that I, among other fans, have come to expect from Good Charlotte. It wouldn’t be on my list of album recommendations; however, that is not to say that others may feel differently about this album and the band’s progression, or, perhaps, lack of progression.
The Secret Handshake Record Release Date
The Secret Handshake has set a date for the debut record One Full Year. The album will be released on September 25th via Triple Crown Records. For more info on the release including a complete track listing visit their website.Â
Dropkick Murphys Release On Independent & Born & Bred
The Dropkick Murphys will release The Meanest Of Times‘on Sept. 18th via their own label Born & Bred Records which recently signed a deal with the Independent Label Group. The new album will feature guest appearances by Spider Stacey of The Pogues and Ronnie Drew of the Dubliners. The band has a few dates on the road coming up in August head on over to their MySpace for a complete list.
Contests Update
Enter our new contests with We Are The Fury here.
Lostprophets Studio Updates
Lostprophets will be letting you in to the studio as they record their new album. You will be able to check out new exclusive photos weekly at Reccenter.com and EXCLUSIVE video blogs at Buzznet.com. The first weeks photos and videos have been posted on their respective sites.
The Graduate To Tour Overseas
The Graduate is going overseas to tour in September in support of Anhedonia, their Brian McTernan (Thrice, Senses Fail, Circa Survive, Moneen) produced full length debut on Icon MES. The band has been a fast rising act in the mid west indie rock scene thanks to memorable songs, an interactive live show and their no B.S. attitude.
The Graduate European Tour Dates
9/1/07 – Konstanz , Germany @ ROCK AM SEE w/ NIN, The Sounds
9/3/07 Cardiff , UK @ Barfly
9/4/07 Liverpool , UK @ Barfly
9/5/07 York , UK @ Barfly (Fibers)
9/6/07 Glasgow , UK @ Barfly
9/7/07 Amsterdamn @ Melweg
9/10/07 London , UK @ Barfly
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