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Archives for 2007

American Diary – The Brightest Colors

June 20, 2007 By Adam Weidman 3 Comments

American Diary

Artist: American Diary
Album: The Brightest Colors
Label: Independently Released
Purchase: Smart Punk
Release Date: April 3rd, 2007

Overall: 8.0
Music: 8.0
Lyrics: 8.0
Production: 7.5

Recently the East Coast has proven to be quite a breeding ground for new-found talent. As many great bands have seemingly popped up overnight; this however is not the case.The fact of the matter is that these groups have worked very hard and put in the time to hone their craft. One such group being American Diary; who have spent the better part of their young career with the shoulder firmly to the wheel. By taking their music to the legion halls and basements across the Atlantic Seaboard, many have been forced to take notice. Their fanbase has grown exponentially as the band has sold out numerous local venues and moved over 1,000 copies of their debut album Wear It ‘Til You Love it. Shortly after its release the band found themselves in the studio with acclaimed producer Paul Leavitt (Over It, Cute Is What We Aim For, All Time Low) who oversaw the creation of their latest offering aptly titled The Brightest Colors which intensely displays American Diary’s best work to date.

As the first chords are struck “The Goodbye Celebration” sets this seven song EP in motion. American Diary without haste superbly blend all the elements that makeup their radiant pop-punk sound. The song “We Could Be Hero’s” features some intriguing and abstract lyrical content such as the chorus of “This poison called fame and the veins of the insane says that we could be heroes.” Track three entitled “Life With Out Living” seemingly tells a lured tale of alcohol, hookups and overall bad decisions all before it breaks down into a catchy series of kick drum and handclaps. I completely view “Til Death Do Us Part” as the standout track. An intrepid and very dynamic sound resonates strongly as frontman Brandon Ingley’s vocals seamlessly weave throughout it.

After listening I am left wondering what exactly the title “Liberationtoxication” means, but it doesn’t really matter because it’s a great tune nonetheless. Also one that highlights the crunchy guitar-work of duo Ben Diary and Mikey Clark. “You got me shaking like a first class plane crash” opens the second verse of “I Love You I Like You” and I definitely love this song. By showcasing exceptional musical arrangements it’s clear to me that this band will not remain unsigned for long. The Brightest Colors concludes with “Heart Attack Pact” which is a blistering anthem that makes for a perfect ending. As the music fades out the vocals echo and chant “Swing the mic around, you’ll feel me in the crowd. Oh my god lets make a point to tear this place down. You can’t help, we can’t help, we can’t help, but get caught up in this madhouse.” I know I’m completely caught up in this music and strongly suggest giving this band a chance. The only flaw of The Brightest Colors is that I’m left anxiously awaiting the next full length album by American Diary.

Track List
1. The Goodbye Celebration
2. We Could Be Hero’s
3. Life With Out Living
4. Til Death Do Us Part
5. Liberationtoxication
6. I Love You I Like You
7. Heart Attack Pact

Filed Under: Album, Reviews Tagged With: American Diary

Tonight On DJ Rossstar

June 20, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

The Trademark (Utah) will be studio guests tonight, Wednesday June 20th 2007 on DJ Rossstar’s Punk Rock Show. Silverstein (Victory Records) will be calling in for a live phone interview, so tune in and be the first to ask them about their new album! 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

Filed Under: News Tagged With: DJ Rossstar, Silverstein, The Trademark

Down To Earth Approach Post E-Card

June 20, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Down To Earth Approach has launched an e-card for their new album, Come Back To You, due out July 10th.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Down-to-Earth-Approach

Mae Single on iTunes

June 20, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Mae‘s new single, “Sometimes I Can’t Make It Alone,” can be found on iTunes here.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Mae

Blindside Stream New EP

June 20, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Blindside are streaming their new EP, The Black Rose, on their MySpace page. The EP contains 5 new songs + 3 live tracks and is due out June 27th.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Blindside

Boys Night Out E-Card; Album Art

June 20, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Boys Night Out will release their new self-titled album this Tuesday, June 26th via Ferret Music. You can check out an e-card for the album here and pick up one of several pre-orders here.
Boys Night Out

Filed Under: Album Art, News Tagged With: Boys-Night-Out, Ferret-Music

The Receiving End of Sirens Upcoming Tour

June 19, 2007 By A. Renteria Leave a Comment

The pre-sale for TREOS upcoming tour with Emanuel, Hopesfall, Envy on the Coast, Goodbye Tomorrow, & Strangler started today (6/19). Be the first to get your tickets and save on service charges through this exclusive Ducat King Pre-Sale. You can also checkout “The Crop and the Pest” from The Receiving End of Sirens forthcoming album, The Earth Sings Mi Fa Mi, over at their at Purevolume Page.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: The-Receiving-End-of-Sirens

Underoath “777” DVD Trailer

June 19, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Underoath has posted a trailer for their upcoming DVD, 777, due in stores on July 17th. Check out the trailer below.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Underoath

Project 86 Album Website

June 19, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Project 86 has put up their new album website at www.rivalfractions.com. Their new album, Rival Fractions, is in stores today.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Project-86

Motion City Soundtrack Update; New Album Art; Track Listing

June 19, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson 1 Comment

Motion City Soundtrack will release their new single “Broken Heart” this Tuesday, June 26th. The band will also be releasing a new video next week along with the digital single. The bands new album, Even If It Kills Me, is set for a September 18th release via Epitaph Records. Check out the new artwork below. The previous artwork that was announced before can be seen here.
Motion City Soundtrack

Track Listing
1. Fell In Love Without You
2. This Is For Real
3. It Had To Be You
4. Last Night
5. Calling All Cops
6. Can’t Finish What You Started
7. The Conversation
8. Broken Heart
9. Hello Helicopter
10. Where I Belong
11. Point Of Extinction
12. Antonia
13. Even If It Kills Me

Filed Under: Album Art, News Tagged With: Epitaph, Motion City Soundtrack

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