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Archives for May 2007

Stream Funeral For A Friend

May 8, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

The new album from Funeral for a Friend, Tales Don’t Tell Themselves can currently be streamed in it’s entirety at their MySpace page.  In June the band will be coming back to the states to headline the ‘All Hands on Deck’ Tour with Alexisonfire, Emanuel and Fightstar supporting.  FFAF will then spend the rest of their summer on the Warped Tour.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Alexisonfire, Emanuel, Fightstar, Funeral-For-A-Friend

House of Fools On Tour

May 7, 2007 By A. Renteria Leave a Comment

House of Fools will be touring with He Is Legend, and Maylene and The Sons of Disaster:

Thur/Jun-14 Charlotte, NC Tremont
Fri/Jun-15 Atlanta, GA Masquerade
Sat/Jun-16 Jacksonville, FL Jack Rabbits
Sun/Jun-17 Jacksonville, FL Jack Rabbits
Tues/Jun-19 Orlando, FL The Social
Wed/Jun-20 Tampa, FL State Theater
Thur/Jun-21 New Orleans, LA High Ground
Fri/Jun-22 Houston, TX Meridian
Sat/Jun-23 Dallas, TX The Door
Sun/Jun-24 San Antonio, TX White Rabbit
Mon/Jun-25 El Paso, TX Chics
Tues/Jun-26 Tucson, AZ Rock
Wed/Jun-27 Phoenix, AZ Clubhouse
Thur/Jun-28 LA, CA Knitting Factory
Fri/Jun-29 San Diego, CA Soma
Sat/Jun-30 Pomona, CA Glasshouse
Sun/Jul-1 Sacramento, CA Boardwalk
Mon/Jul-2 Portland, OR Satyricon
Tues/Jul-3 Seattle, WA El Corazon
Thur/Jul-5 Boise, ID The Venue
Fri/Jul-6 SLC, UT Avalon

Filed Under: News Tagged With: He-Is-Legend, House-of-Fools, Maylene And The Sons of Disaster

Cue The Doves In The Studio

May 7, 2007 By A. Renteria Leave a Comment

Cue The Doves (Jon Berndtson, ex-The Beautiful Mistake) are currently recording their sophomore LP, Stabilizing Vitals, in Minneapolis, MN. The album will consist of 10 to 12 songs co-produced/mixed by Berndtson and engineer James Singer, with mastering done by Brian Johnson (Coldplay, The Wallflowers, Semisonic). Chris Ruff of Kaddisfly is also scheduled to provide guest vocals and instrumentation on the record.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Cue-The-Doves, ex-The-Beautiful-Mistake, Jon-Berndston

Anti-Flag Preparing For New Album And Tour

May 7, 2007 By A. Renteria Leave a Comment

Anti-Flag has begun working on songs that will become their next album. The mantra they will be using is to challenge themselves, challenge anyone who has ever heard Anti-Flag. Touring is also in the works and they are hoping to see Canada, Scandinavia, Russia, Mainland Europe, U.K., Australia. Anti-Flag will also be on the “Punk Goes Acoustic 2” comp which comes out tomorrow (May 8th). It will includes their song “Welcome to 1984.” You can listen to PGA2 here.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Anti-Flag, New-Album, Punk-Goes-Acoustic, Tour

Albums In Stores Tomorrow 5-8-07

May 7, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Here are some albums that will be in stores tomorrow.

Chasing Victory – Fiends
Foreverinmotion – The Beautiful Unknown
Weatherbox – American Art
V/A – Punk Goes Acoustic Vol. 2
Neon Horse – Self Titled
Dear Hunter – Act II: The Meaning Of, And All Things Regarding Ms…
Becoming The Archetype – Physics Of Fire

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Becoming-The-Archetype, Chasing-Victory, Foreverinmotion, Neon-Horse, The-Dear-Hunter, Weatherbox

TDR Records Signs Barely Blind

May 7, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

TDR Records has signed Groves, Texas based Barely Blind. The band will hit the studio with producer Steve Soboslai (Punchline) this June. Their untitled CD-EP will drop August 28th.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Barely Blind, TDR-Records

Neon Horse Premier “Cuckoo!” Video

May 7, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Neon Horse are premiering their new video for “Cuckoo!” here.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Neon-Horse, Tooth And Nail

Tonight On TV

May 7, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

The Cat Empire will be on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.

Secondhand Serenade will be performing on Late Night with Conan O’Brien.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Secondhand Serenade, The-Cat-Empire

A Thorn For Every Heart Release Album Art

May 7, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

A Thorn For Every Heart has released the album art for their upcoming album, Its Hard To Move You, due out July 31st. You can hear a new song from the album on the bands MySpace page.
A Thorn For Every Heart

Filed Under: Album Art, News Tagged With: A Thorn For Every Heart

Article #20 – July 17th

May 7, 2007 By Tyler Hayes 4 Comments

Well the stars aligned and everything fell into place like it was an accident but things like this don’t just happen. On July 17th the kids will come out from hiding in the hills and descend on unknowing retailers to pick up one of the records that’s bound to be a 2007 favorite.

MxPx — Secret Weapon
Motion City Soundtrack — Even If It Kills Me  [Now Sept. 18th]
Rooney — Calling The World
The Rocket Summer — Do You Feel
Sound The Alarm — Stay Inside
Yellowcard — Paper Walls

At least one of these records mentioned above is on everyone’s list of records that they are looking forward to. There are a lot of Tuesday’s in which you like a few of the releases so what makes this one so appealing? There are actually several reasons July 17th garners so much attention.

A couple of these releases are make or break releases. Mxpx has been around close to 15 years and surprises most people by continuing to release records on a regular basis. Is “Secret Weapon” Mxpx’s last record? If the release does not go so well it is definitely in the realm of possibility. I don’t think this will be the last we see of Yellowcard if “Paper Walls” tanks but I think this will be the record to reconnect the band with long time fans or it will be the final straw, alienating “One for the Kids” and “Ocean Avenue” fans.

Bryce Avary of The Rocket Summer has proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that he is a talented musician and can that write a great song. Each Rocket Summer record has been better than the previous and so with the band moving to a major label there is a lot of expectations with the newest record “Do You Feel”. With the single “Break It Out” being released it gives that expectation a firm foundation that it will be fully met.

With the release of so many potential hit records which ones do you spend your money on? If you can’t afford them all (which most can’t) how do you choose which one’s you actually buy? Does July 17th officially mark that summer is officially under way? I think it does.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Motion City Soundtrack, MxPx, Rooney, Sound-The-Alarm, The Rocket Summer, yellowcard

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