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Archives for 2007

Two Months of Spring Break Tour ’99’

February 27, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Hellogoodbye hit the road this spring on “The Two Months Of Spring Break Tour ’99” with The Rocket Summer, Boys Like Girls and The Hush Sound. Dates beginning April 5th to May 8th will include Hellogoodbye, Boys Like Girls and The Hush Sound. The remainder of the tour’s line-up will be Hellogoodbye, Boys Like Girls and The Rocket Summer. More info regarding additional tour dates and presale information can be found at drivethrurecords.com or myspace.com/drivethrurecords.

Hellogoodbye is booked as the musical guest on Last Call With Carson Daly to air March 13th.

The following dates and venues are confirmed:

Thu/4-5 Bakersfield, CA The Dome
Fri/4-6 Los Angeles, CA The Wiltern
Sat/4-7 San Francisco, CA The Warfield
Sun/4-8 Reno, NV New Oasis

The following cities have been confirmed with more to come:

Tue/4-10 Vancouver, BC
Thu/4-12 Calgary, AB
Fri/4-13 Edmonton, AB
Sat/4-14 Saskatoon, SK/Regina
Sun/4-15 Winnipeg, MB
Wed/4-18 Montreal, QC
Thu/4-19 Toronto, ON
Mon/4-23 Hartford, CT
Thu/5-3 Holyoke, MA
Fri/5-4 Hampton Beach, NH
Sat/5-5 Bamboozle
Sun/5-6 Boston, MA
Wed/5-9 Washington DC
Thu/5-10 Cincinnati, OH
Fri/5-11 Cleveland, OH
Sat/5-12 Detroit, MI
Sun/5-13 Chicago, IL
Tue/5-15 Minneapolis, MN
Wed/5-16 Fargo ND
Thu/5-17 Omaha, NE
Tue/5-22 Atlanta, GA
Wed/5-23 Jacksonville, FL
Thu/5-24 Orlando, FL
Fri/5-25 Tallahassee, FL
Sat/5-26 New Orleans, LA
Sun/5-27 Houston, TX
Tue/5-29 Dallas, TX
Wed/5-30 Oklahoma City, OK
Fri/6-1 Phoenix, AZ
Sat/6-2 Anaheim, CA
Sun/6-3 Anaheim, CA
Mon/6-4 Anaheim, CA

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Boys Like Girls, Drive Thru Records, hellogoodbye, The Rocket Summer, The-Hush-Sound

Cute Is What We Aim For Post “The Curse of Curves” Video

February 27, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson 10 Comments

Cute Is What We Aim For has posted their new video for “The Curse Of Curves.” You can check out the video below as well as a link to stream the song.

Cute Is What We Aim For (Audio) – Real | Win

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Cute-Is-Waht-We-Aim-For

Victory Records Releases VictorStream

February 27, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Victory Records has announced the beat release of VictorStream, the first proprietary record label focused digital media player. You can check it out here and get all the feature details below.

VictorStream is free and offers the following features:
Ԛ· Ability to post the player on almost any website, social networking page or blog (that supports the Macromedia flash platform)
Ԛ· Seamless, clean, fully interactive and easy to navigate
Ԛ· Links to VicTorV, Victoryâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s bi-monthly, in-house produced, hosted music program
Ԛ· Links to Victoryâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s web store (which includes music, merchandise and mobile content)
Ԛ· Integration with VictorMe.com, Victoryâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s online social networking community
Ԛ· Personalized, interactive E-cards for the artist being played at the time
Ԛ· Plays music and video, with an artist picture gallery available if just music is playing
Ԛ· News, concert information and updates via an automated information stream
Ԛ· Integrated mailing list sign-up
Ԛ· Universally available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Victory Records

Fair To Midland Post New Song

February 27, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

April Fools comes early with the release of “April Fools and Eggmen,” Fair To Midland‘s fourth track off their Serjical Strike debut, Fables From A Mayfly: What I Tell You Three Times Is True.  Check out the track now on the band’s MySpace page. The new album will hit stores on June 12.  Fair To Midland head back out on the road with Flyleaf starting March 25th.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Fair-To-Midland

Deathkiller Post New Song, Album Art

February 27, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Connecticut hardcore-punk outfit, Deathkiller (ex Hatebreed/Blood for Blood) have posted the artwork, track listing and a preview song from their debut full-length CD, New England is Sinking, on their MySpace page. The album is slated for an April 24th release date on I Scream Records (Ramallah, Agnostic Front, Slap Shot).

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Blood-for-Blood, Deathkiller, Hatebreed, I-Scream-Records

Self Against City Post “Becoming A Monster” Video

February 27, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Self Against City has posted their new video for “Becoming A Monster.” Check it out below.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Self-Against-City

Triple Crown Records Digital Sampler

February 26, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Triple Crown Records and Purevolume have teamed up for a limited time to offer a free digital label sampler. It includes 2 previews of upcoming Receiving End Of Sirens tracks, new and unreleased tracks from As Tall As Lions, The Dear Hunter, The Secret Handshake and more.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: As Tall As Lions, The-Dear-Hunter, The-Receiving-End-of-Sirens, The-Secret-Handshake, Triple Crown Records

Waking Ashland New Song Stream

February 26, 2007 By Julie 1 Comment

Stream the new Waking Ashland single “Your Intentions” at their absolutepunk.net page. The track is from their upcoming album The Well due April 17, 2007.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Waking-Ashland

Dustin Kensrue CD Release Show

February 26, 2007 By Michael Schneider Leave a Comment

Dustin Kensrue
Dustin Kensrue
CD RELEASE SHOW at the Silent Movie Theatre
Los Angeles, CA – January 27, 2007

Los Angeles is an amazing city. You never know what you will see, what you can do, or who you may run into. Upon entrance to the Silent Movie Theatre I turned to the merch table, and nearly bulldozed Bryce Avary (The Rocket Summer) and his wife. On top of some of the most prominent musicians, the industry’s most respected journalists, in attendance were the few lucky fans who were able to secure tickets to the show. Literally, a small movie theatre, it’s the first concert I have ever been to, where the whole crowd sat comfortably and within visual site of the performer’s facial expressions. While the lighting wasn’t the greatest for pictures, everything else was perfect.
Dustin was preceeded by the incredibly talented Yellow Red Sparks. Josh Hanson’s solo acoustic project that reminded me a bit of Damien Rice meets Death Cab For Cutie. I would strongly suggest you take the chance to see him if you can and purchase one of his $1 cds.

When Dustin stepped on stage to perform with friend Chris Jones (if my memory serves me well) on drums and brother Chase Kensrue on bass, I have to admit, I was surprised at his look. He looked much more like a family man, and much less like a rockstar than past concerts.
His set wasn’t the longest, but still contained almost all of Please Come Home. Covers that ranged from Springstein to the crowd favorite Counting Crows, “Round Here”- Kensrue opened a new channel of his ability during this show. Comparing him to his aura performing in Thrice is almost impossible. The intensity, passion, and precision is definitely still there, but the flavor is different. Making use of the acoustic guitar and harmonica, instrumentally he replicated his new CD perfectly.

I think the reason that Dustin Kensrue has always been able to captivate audiences and impress critics the same is not because of his honest demeanor, authoritative stage presence, or tasteful banter, but because of his voice. Kensrue has the power and the harness of veteran acoustic artist like Rocky Votolato, but the range and power that can hang in there with the best. It won’t matter if it’s the first, fifth or fiftieth time seeing him perform, he never fails to please.

While opportunities are few and far between, I wouldn’t hesitate to catch one of his solo shows for an instant. Kensrue has truly proved him self as one of the most versatile musicians in music today. There’s a definite appeal to his solo act that some may ignore plainly because it’s not what they expect. Don’t miss out, catch the show, buy the album and support an incredible musician.

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Filed Under: News Tagged With: Dustin-Kensrue

New Almost Song Tomorrow Night

February 26, 2007 By Jamie Pham Leave a Comment

The Almost will be posting a new song from their debut album, “Southern Weather” tomorrow night, Tuesday, February 26th at 11:59 PM/EST, 8:59 PM/PST on their myspace

Filed Under: News Tagged With: The Almost

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