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Archives for 2007

Take Action Tour 2007 – Hollywood, CA

March 5, 2007 By Michael Schneider Leave a Comment

Take Action Tour

Take Action Tour 2007 Featuring
The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, Emery, Scary Kids Scaring Kids, A Static Lullaby and Kaddisfly
Feb 25 @ House Of Blues – Hollywood, CA

Let me start by apologizing to Kaddisfly. I was unable to make it in time, largely in part to the stellar (sarcasm), consistently overpriced parking at HOB. Besides this, there aren’t many things to complain about when it comes to HOB venues. Seemingly always well staffed, and under control, House of Blues concerts always have the big show feel with the smaller venue intimacy.

Starting off with recently reformed A Static Lullaby, the Take Action Tour was very much the ‘scream cause it’s trendy’ lineup I expected this year. ASL is nothing special, and definitely one of the least impressive live acts I’ve seen in a while. I think the main source of my distain is their lack of energy. Yes, they move around on the stage a fair amount, but when you put them up against the other bands on this tour, they’re not worth your time.

Scary Kids Scaring Kids definitely accomplished their band name. With their keyboardist removing his shirt and practically dry-humping his keyboard to death, I think any of the audience not familiar with the band were turned off. However, as far as performance goes, they were actually quite impressive. I found their music to be well organized and vocally it was executed with precision. I’m not sure if I’d make an extensive effort to see them again, but as an opener, they were just what the show needed to really get off the ground.
Being from Seattle, it’s great to see local favorites succeed on a bigger level. While Emery originally hailed from South Carolina, I was fortunate enough to be in attendance at many of the band’s first shows. Today, Emery is easily one of the best live bands in music. Playing now as a five-piece due to the departure of their bassist last fall, they haven’t lost a bit of their live show. In-your-face screams blended with melodies that knock you off your feet, unfortunately their set was cut shorter than we all expected, and we only got to hear about six songs.

With the shorter set, came a presentation of a tour plaque to the headlining act, The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus by members of Hopeless Records, and tour beneficiaries Youth America Hotline (1.877.Youthline). This good gesture was followed by an incredible set from one of the newer artists in this vein. The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus were picked up by Virgin Records and their release “Don’t You Fake It” has already been certified gold. Playing almost the whole record, the band blended great musicianship and pure intensity and has again impressed me as a live act.

As long I can see, the Take Action! Tour will continue to be a staple to the music community. Blending the recent trend to be socially-mindful and active, with some incredible bands, you automatically have a recipe for success. No matter who is playing on this tour, you can always expect to get your money’s worth. If you don’t, why do you care? A portion of the proceeds go to suicide prevention. Take some time, and TAKE ACTION. For more information, head to takeactiontour.com.

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Filed Under: News, Reviews, Show Tagged With: A-Static-Lullaby, Emery, Kaddisfly, Scary-Kids-Scaring-Kids, The-Red-Jumpsuit-Apparatus

Panic! At The Disco Post “Build God, Then We’ll Talk” Video

March 5, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson 17 Comments

Panic! At The Disco’s new video for “Build God, Then We’ll Talk” can be seen below. This is a NSFW video so beware of where you watch it at.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Panic! At The Disco

Albums In Stores Tomorrow 3-6-07

March 5, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Relient K – Five Score and Seven Years Ago
Lovedrug – Everything Starts Where It Ends
The Higher – On Fire
Deas Vail – All The Houses Look The Same
Kaddisfly – Set Sail The Prairie
Emmure – Goodbye To The Gallows
Arcade Fire – Neon Bible
Life In Your Way – Waking Giants
Means – Sending You Strength
Photo Atlas – No, Not Me, Never

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Arcade-Fire, Deas-Vail, Emmure, Kaddisfly, Life-In-Your-Way, Lovedrug, Means, Relient K, The-Higher, the-photo-atlas

Means Album Stream

March 5, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

You can stream Means‘ new album, Sending You Strength, here.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Means

The Almost Pre-Order

March 5, 2007 By Jamie Pham Leave a Comment

You can now pre-order Southern Weather, the debut album from The Almost. There a two different packages:

You can also purchase the new single, “Say This Sooner,” on I-Tunes.

For $12, you can get PreOrder #1: a copy of “Southern Weather” autographed by Aaron.

For $20 you can get PreOrder #2: a copy of “Southern Weather” autographed by Aaron, as well as a Limited Edition “Grey Logo Tee”

Filed Under: News Tagged With: The Almost

She Doesn’t Get The Format

March 5, 2007 By Jamie Pham Leave a Comment

The Format‘s new video for “She Doesn’t Get It” can now be seen on their myspace.

Three different versions of the song have been also added to their myspace player, a live, remix, and acoustic version.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: The Format

Anberlin on Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson Tonight

March 5, 2007 By Jamie Pham Leave a Comment

Anberlin will be on the CBS’ Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson. They will be performing their new song “Godspeed” off their new album Cities. The show airs at 12:35am PST/EST but check your local listings for specific times.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Anberlin

Site Updates

March 4, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Check out the new featured bands on the site including Relient K, Kaddisfly, and Lovedrug. Also be sure to sign up for our new Kaddisfly contest here.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Kaddisfly, Lovedrug, Relient K

Life In Your Way – Waking Giants

March 4, 2007 By Julie 2 Comments

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Artist: Life In Your Way
Album: Waking Giants
Label: Solid State Records
Purchase: Smartpunk
Release Date: March 6, 2007

Overall: 7.0
Music: 7.0
Lyrics: 7.0
Production: 8.5

After releasing two albums on Indianola then being dropped from the imprint, Connecticut natives Life In Your Way have teamed up with hardcore Christian staple Solid State for their third outing Waking Giants. If you fancy yourself a fan of melodic hardcore, Waking Giants may be a worthwhile, albeit unmemorable, addition to your record collection. Crafting songs that roar and reign but still remain highly tuneful, LIYW deliver your cornerstone sing/scream breakdowns amidst some admittedly catchy guitar parts.

Produced by veteran “farm man” GGGarth Richardson, Waking Giants delivers on most fronts, never compromising it’s hardcore elements to reach a greater appeal. Tracks like “We Don’t Believe” and “Making Waves” showcase LIYW at the peak of their genre, mixing enchanting chord progression with heavy breakdowns and solid scream/sing choices. Even songs that start off less than brutal eventually find their callousness amongst the melody (Reach The End, Salty Grave). The redone “Threads Of Sincerity” (which appeared on the band’s previous album) sounds more intense than ever, flaunting a self-assured conviction that wasn’t apparent in LIYW’s past efforts. In fact, the greatest thing LIYW has to offer in this album is their ability to punctuate their song structures. In “Worthwhile” beautifully executed vocals are complemented by Joshua’s growls before tearing away into slow-moving savagery.

In my book, there’s a fine line between raw and polished that can make or break a band. All raw and no polish makes for an earache of a listen; over-polished and under-heated lacks the heart that’s central in hardcore. Life In Your Way did a good job tight walking the line, and consequently wrote songs that shirk predictability and rigor. However, I feel the album tries to do too much in the way of proving itself to both the hardcore and melodic hardcore communities. There are lot of great ideas and riffing inherent in this album, but few of them are ever taken to completion. What’s left is something that feels like the first draft of an epic poem–tons of great stanzas, but no ultimate build up and resolution. And although LIYW make it evident that’s what they’re trying to do, the pieces just don’t seem to fit the way they should.

Furthermore, as with many releases in this genre, there’s nothing truly original that Life In Your Way bring to the table. Labelmates As Cities Burn did a similar release two years ago, and while Waking Giants comes across slightly better than Son I Loved You At Your Darkest, it doesn’t stir the tide enough to ever break a wave. This pattern, in general, has plagued Solid State’s name over the past two years. They’ve been signing bands that, for all intents and purposes, have been pretty generic.

With that in mind, if you’ve been a longstanding fan of Life In Your Way, you’ll want to pick up Waking Giants to hear the progression the band have made since leaving Indianola (because it is considerable). However, if you’re a just a passing fan of the genre, move along until something better awakes the giant.

Track Listing:
1. Reach the End
2. Worthwhile
3. We Don’t Believe
4. Making Waves
5. The Shame
6. Salty Grave
7. Help! The Arm of the Mighty
8. Threads of Sincerity
9. The Beauty of Grace
10. Judas
11. Beneath It All:

Standout Tracks:
Reach The End, We Don’t Believe, Making Waves, Threads of Sincerity

Filed Under: Album, Reviews Tagged With: Life-In-Your-Way, Solid-State-Records

Boys Like Girls In Van Accident

March 4, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Boys Like Girls were in a van accident yesterday. Everyone walked away unharmed. You can read a message from the band below.

So the other day we were driving through a huge snow storm at about 1 in the morning. John was behind the wheel, I (Paul) was in the passanger’s seat starting to fall asleep. We had been driving about 25 mph all night because of the crazy snow and ice, and it looked like we were coming up on dry roads. So john got us back up to about 65/70 mph and it seemed like we were cruisin’. All of a sudden we started fishtailing (for what felt like an eternity) and end up sliding down the highway completely sideways until we ran into a ditch in the left side of the road. Luckily and most importantly everyone (and less importantly everything) was okay.

We all ended up calming down, and recorded a whole bunch of video before we got towed out an hour later.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Boys Like Girls

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