Paramore has posted a beyond the video segment for their new video “Misery Business.” Check it out on the FBR+ website under the “other videos” section. Paramore’s new album, RIOT!, comes out June 12th.
Archives for May 2007
Tonight On DJ Rossstar 5-30-07
Both Casket Salesmen (Longhair Illuminati) and Weatherbox (Doghouse Records) will be studio guests tonight, Wednesday May 30th 2007 on DJ Rossstar’s Punk Rock Show. The show airs live from 7-8pm PST/ 10-11pm EST. You can listen to the show on www.idobiradio.com. If you have questions for the guests, send them to the screen name: staridobi
Band In A Bubble: Episode 1
The first episode of Band In A Bubble featuring Cartel can now be streamed on MTV.com. Three more episodes will be launched throughout the next few weeks as Cartel wraps up the recording of their new album in the bubble. To see life webcam feeds of the band in the bubble enter your Dr. Pepper codes over at www.drpepperbubble.com.
iTunes Plus Offers DRM Free Music
iTunes Plus launched today bringing DRM free music from some of EMI’s artists. More of EMI’s catalogue will be released DRM free in the near future as well as other labels music. Check out the current offerings on the iTunes Store here.
CBS Buys Last.fm
Down To Earth Approach
Down To Earth Approach has posted two new songs from their upcoming album Come Back To You, due out July 10th via Vagrant.
Huge News For Glassjaw Fans
What does Save the Day and Glassjaw have in common? Well as soon as Saves the Day finish recording their new album, Glassjaw will begin writng new songs and then shortly after they well do a Glassjaw/Saves the Day tour.
Music Down/Movies Up
The Wall Street Journal wrote about CD sales being down recently, but Business Week has an article that comments on what the WSJ said, saying that it is because DVD sales are up. With so many more movie sales, people’s budget pushed CD sales down. What do you think?
Comeback Kid – Broadcasting
Artist: Comeback Kid
Album: Broadcasting
Label: Victory Records
Purchase: Smart Punk
Release Date: February 20, 2007
Overall: 7.0
Music: 7.5
Lyrics: 8.5
Production: 9.0
Find yourself wondering just how Comeback Kid will sound after they under went a vocalist change? Well to all you Comeback Kid fanatics you can say they have found a worthy successor to hold down their hardcore rants, their very own guitarist Andrew Nuefeld. Following their much-anticipated release Wake the Dead in 2005, Broadcasting is certain to still be able to attract their devoted fans and reel in a few more.
After two long years, the Canadian based hardcore band has crafted what will prove to be their most defining work and this is coming from a person that hardly listens to hardcore music. Since changing vocalist I think Comeback Kid were kind of stuck somewhere between either changing their sound or staying on the same course they have been on. Although for some bands it can either make or break them I think Comeback Kid have chosen to keep some of their sound while mixing it up a little. Their opening track “Defeated” has to be one of their strong songs on the record and it’s a great introduction to the record. Following after is the title-track “Broadcasting” which holds that same engaging chorus as “Defeated”. The rest of the album follows in almost the same footsteps but holds a few differences such as “Give’r (Reprise) which is a quick hardcore song that lets you in and then throws you out. One track that also stands out from the middle to the ending of the record is “Market Demands” because of its opening. However, no matter how softly you play it, Broadcasting will feel cranked up. The only negative comment that I have for this CD is that there is not one song that you’ll like in whole but you’ll like in parts. For fans who listen to The Banner, Bane and With Honor.
Track Listing
1. Defeated
2. Broadcasting…
3. Hailing On Me
4. The Blackstone
5. Industry Standards
6. Give’r (Reprise)
7. One Left Satisfied
8. Come Around
9. In Case Of Fire
10. Market Demands
11. In/Tuition
Jimmy Eat World Finish New Album
Jimmy Eat World have wrapped up the recording and mixing of their new album. You can read a message from the band below.
done. i declare our album recorded. next up mixing. we have spent the last few days in LA tweaking on some 11th hour changes to the album. some whip-cracks, explosions, bells, glocks and the occasional reverse cymbal. wouldn’t be cliche if it didn’t work, right? seriously. i feel great about this. at this point in the record making process i always get this deep feeling of excitement. as if i am the only one who knows a cool secret. i can’t wait to show you guys what we have been doing for the last year. we have learned a lot making this album and hopefully, we will not take so long between records again.
we need some b-sides… anyone have a good suggestion for a cover song? post on our message board!
jim
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