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Archives for 2007

Third Eye Blind Photos

April 21, 2007 By Mike Duncan 3 Comments

I have posted some new pictures of Third Eye Blind in the photos section. Head there to check them out.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Third-Eye-Blind

Inspector Owl – Life Finds a Way

April 21, 2007 By Valida 2 Comments

Inspector Owl - Life Finds a Way

Artist: Inspector Owl
Album: Life Finds a Way
Label: Third World Industries
Purchase: Inspector Owl Store
Release Date: March 27, 2007

Overall: 8.0
Music: 8.5
Lyrics: 6.5
Production: 8.0

What do you expect from new music — that is, a first listen to a band recommended to you by a friend or acquaintance? I expect it to be good, certainly, but I also want it to be new. If they sound just like the six Cure albums I’ve got, I’ll probably enjoy it, but won’t listen to it much in the future because, hey, I’ve already got my beloved Cure. When I get my hands on something different and refreshing I’m far more excited. Inspector Owl is just that; it was recommended to me as a “dancey indie-rock band” playing an eclectic style of music with the styles of the Faint, Polyphonic Spree, and They Might Be Giants thrown in the mix.

Sounded good to me, and after listening to the EP Life Finds a Way a few times through, it still sounds good. The opener right away caught my attention with the String Quartet (famous for their cover albums) style violin – that is, cleanly played traditional-rock parts (transposed from parts) on the violin. The band’s signature dance synth is foregrounded on “Save Me” while the darker “Sharks That Feed on Dreams” is matched by more charged lyrics. The Modest Mousey popping guitar rhythms which kick off “The Gentleman’s Duel” are coupled nicely with some intro horns, but not as well with the belted, Thom-Yorke-esque vocals. Heavy synth beats and a cute little riff set the potential for “Clever Girl” from the get-go, but again, the vocals flop what could have been a massive pop hit. The band slows it down with “Fisticuffs,” which unfortunately despite some soothing “ooh’s” and a interesting bridge, is not the most memorable closer. Overall, I’m quite pleased to have learned of this band and will continue to listen to them in the future. I will most likely remain disappointed, however, in the weak lyrics and vocals.

Filed Under: Album, News, Reviews Tagged With: inspector-owl, third-world-industries

Paramore Release Riot Track Listing, Album Art

April 21, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson 39 Comments

Paramore has released the track listing and album art for their new album, Riot. You can pick up the first single, “Misery Business,” on the Fueled By Ramen store.

Paramore - Riot

Tracklisting

01. For A Pessimist, I’m Pretty Optimistic
02. That’s What You Get
03. Hallelujah
04. Misery Business
05. When It Rains
06. Let The Flames Begin
07. Miracle
08. crushcrushcrush
09. We Are Broken
10. Fences
11. Born For This

Via: AltPress.com

Filed Under: Album Art, News Tagged With: Fueled By Ramen, Paramore

Scary Kids Scaring Kids Video Update, New Album Release Date

April 20, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Scary Kids Scaring Kids have set July 24th as the release date for their new album. The band is currently recording and producing with Don Gilmore (Pearl Jam, Linklin Park, Dashboard Confessional) in Los Angeles, CA. Check out a video update from the studio below.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Scary-Kids-Scaring-Kids

Epitaph Signs Farewell

April 20, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Epitaph has announced the signing of North Carolina based Farewell. You can read a message from the band below.

It goes without saying that we are SO FREAKING EXCITED about this news, and we are honored to call this legendary label “home”. We aren’t quite sure when the new record is going to come out, but we promise to let you guys know all the news as we find out. The new demo version of “EIGHTY-EIGHTS” is up now, so go check it out……and be on the lookout for more new songs soon! We have heard rumors about Epitaph giving out free label samplers at this years Warped Tour with a NEW FAREWELL song on it….as well as new material from Motion City Soundtrack, the Higher, the Matches, and more!! Anyways….we just wanted to share this news with you guys and say thanks for all the support and help we have recieved along the way. This is the beginning of something big! =)

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Epitaph, Farewell

Neon Horse Post New Song

April 20, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Neon Horse has posted a new song titled “I Know… I Just Don’t Care” on their MySpace page. The bands new album is due out May 8th on Tooth & Nail Records. You can pre-order the bands debut self-titled album at Interpunk.com and you’ll get a free t-shirt with your purchase while supplies last.

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

Kaddisfly To Play Warped Tour

April 20, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Hopeless/SubCity Records up-and-comers Kaddisfly have signed on to play the entire second half of the Vans Warped Tour this summer. Beginning on July 28th in Chicago, IL, the progressive art-rock group will be one of the premier acts on the SmartPunk Stage.

Kaddisfly Warped Tour Dates:

07/28/07 – First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre – Tinley Park, IL
07/29/07 – Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome – Minneapolis, MN
07/31/07 – Marcus Amphitheatre – Milwaukee, WI
08/01/07 – Riverbend Music Center – Cincinnati, OH
08/02/07 – Tower City Amphitheatre – Cleveland, OH
08/03/07 – Tweeter Center At The Waterfront – Camden, NJ
08/04/07 – Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum – Uniondale, NY
08/05/07 – Old Bridge Township Raceway Park – Englishtown, NJ
08/07/07 – Verizon Wireless Music Center – Noblesville, IN
08/08/07 – Post Gazette Pavilion – Burgettstown, PA
08/09/07 – Tweeter Center For The Performing Arts – Mansfield, MA
08/10/07 – Darien Lake Performing Arts Center – Darien Center, NY
08/11/07 – Burl’s Creek Park – Toronto, ON
08/12/07 – Parc Jean Drapeau – Montreal, QC
08/14/07 – Verizon Wireless Amphitheater – St. Louis, MO
08/15/07 – Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre – Bonner Springs, KS
08/17/07 – Idaho Center Amphitheater – Nampa, ID
08/18/07 – Gorge Amphitheatre – George, WA
08/19/07 – Columbia Meadows – St. Helens, OR
08/22/07 – Selland Arena, Fresno Convention Center – Fresno, CA
08/23/07 – Sleep Train Amphitheatre – Marysville, CA
08/24/07 – Coors Amphitheatre – San Diego, CA
08/25/07 – Home Depot Center – Carson, CA

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Hopeless Records, Kaddisfly, SubCity-Records, Warped Tour

Save Net Radio

April 20, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Internet radio might soon be a thing of the past if the recent Copyright Royalty Board royalty rate increase of 300-1200% goes into effect on May 15th. If you enjoy listening to online streams from sites such as Pandora.com, Live365.com, Idobiradio.com and many others, take a minuet and head to SaveNetRadio.org and sign their petition and perhaps send a message to your members of Congress. You might think that your one voice can’t help but overall we can come together and make a difference.

Filed Under: News

Cornerstone 2007 Schedule

April 20, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

The 2007 Cornerstone festival schedule has been posted. This years lineup includes everyone from Underoath, Copeland, The Chariot, Sherwood, Switchfoot, Anberlin and more. The festival takes place June 25-30 in Bushnell, Illinois.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Anberlin, Copeland, Cornerstone, Sherwood, Switchfoot, The-Chariot, Underoath

New Poll Question

April 20, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Cast your vote in our new poll, “Would you buy more digital music if it was DRM free?” Let us know your response by posting a response to this post.

Filed Under: News

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