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Archives for 2007

Rivers Looking To Sell His Memoirs

August 3, 2007 By Adam Weidman Leave a Comment

Rivers Cuomo of Weezer fame is currently shopping around his memoirs. Read the article here.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Weezer

New Demo Posted by Ace Enders And A Million Different People..

August 3, 2007 By Jeff Watson Leave a Comment

ONE DAY ONLY!

Titled “SOS”.

Myspace.

Filed Under: News

Deas Vail Post “Rewind” Video

August 3, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Deas Vail have posted their new video for “Rewind.” Check out below.

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The Panic Division Post New Song

August 3, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

The Panic Division have posted a new song titled “Big Day” on their MySpace page. The band will begin shooting the video for “Big Day” this weekend ( Aug 3-5 ). Expect to see it before their album release on August 21st.

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Against Me! – New Wave

August 3, 2007 By A. Renteria Leave a Comment

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Artist: Against Me!
Album: New Wave
Label: Sire Records
Purchase: Smart Punk
Release Date: July 10, 2007

Overall: 9.0
Music: 9.0
Lyrics: 9.0
Production: 9.5

Against Me! is one of folk-punk finniest bands out there today. Fronted by Gabel for almost a decade now, Against Me! New Wave is not a renovation of their usual sound —given the fact that this is their major label debut.

New Wave is stimulating. That is one way of putting it. This album may not be totally new, but it’s Against Me! at their best. One thing that’s new from Against Me! on this album is that they have a summer romance song featuring Tegan from the Tegan and Sara on “Borne on the FM Waves of the Heart”. The song is actually quite good, but a little to long, you will find yourself dragging slowly to the very end. One thing that you are sure to find on New Wave are their political/culture charging lyrics their known to sing about. From their single “White People for Peace” to title track “New Wave” they have a way making their songs sound not too preachy while still getting a message out. The album I think is awesome from start to finish. When I listen to it, I hear progression as songwriters not sellout music as some of their fans may think. If people say they lost their passion, they must have not listened to the songs. The record is great and I advise new and old fans to pick up a copy.

Track Listing
1. New Wave
2. Up the Cuts
3. Trash Unreal
4. White People for Peace
5. Stop!
6. Borne on the FM Waves of the Heart
7. Piss and Vinegar
8. American Abroad
9. Animal
10. The Ocean

Filed Under: Album, Reviews Tagged With: Against Me, New-Wave, Sire-Records

Stream Envy on the Coast New Album

August 3, 2007 By A. Renteria Leave a Comment

To celebrate next Tuesdays release of “Lucy Gray”, Envy On The Coast are now streaming the entire album on their myspace player. Head over to their myspace page to have a listen. Lucy Gray will be in stores everywhere this Tuesday August 7th.

 

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Number One Gun Perform “Bad Habits” Acoustically

August 2, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Watch Jeff from Number One Gun perform a new song titled “Bad Habits” from their upcoming album, The North Pole Project, due out November 20th on Tooth & Nail Records.

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Tonight On DJ Rossstar 8-2-07

August 2, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Street Dogs will be doing a live interview this Thursday, August 2nd, 2007 on DJ Rossstar’s Punk Rock Show. The Starting Line will be calling in for a live phone interview. The show airs live from 7-8pm PST /10-11pm EST. Tune in live at www.idobiradio.com. Send questions for the bands to the screen name: staridobi

Filed Under: News Tagged With: DJ-Rossstars, Street Dogs, The Starting Line

My Warped Tour Experience – July 31st

August 2, 2007 By Adam Weidman Leave a Comment

With my sunburn finally starting to show signs of subsiding I sit and reflect on my Warped Tour experience. Now I must admit I’m not big on festivals and haven’t been to Warped in many years. To be honest I wasn’t even planning on going until a couple days before, but I’m truly glad that I gave in and went.

The Starting Line kicked things off, and even though it was the release day for their new record they kept their set full of older selections. The backdrop for the Milwaukee stop of Warped was Lake Michigan, but unfortunately with the scorching temperatures it really wasn’t cooler by the lake… Amber Pacific played a great set and it was my first chance to hear some of the new material live. I then took some time to wander around and take it all in, look through the various tents and ponder why was there a Mexican wrestling match going on… New Found Glory hit the stage and really got the crowd going. They gave a preview of their upcoming cover album (From the Screen to Your Stereo Pt. 2) as they preformed “Kiss Me” originally by the group Sixpence None the Richer. I really had expected the attendance to be much larger, nevertheless the atmosphere was vibrant and fun. Very solid and energetic performances were given by Valencia and Mayday Parade, both groups will no doubt be staples of Warped for years to come.

As the mid afternoon sun beat down it was time for Alkaline Trio, truly the band I wanted to see more than anyone else. Unfortunately, I have to admit I was overall disappointed by them. Their live performances have blown me away in the past but I just wasn’t feeling it. They played a brand new song titled “In Vein” which will most likely appear on their Epic Records debut in ’08. The song itself didn’t “wow” me, but I know that they’ll pull it together and create a great record next year. My favorite performance of the day was easily Straylight Run. Even though their sound doesn’t fit with most Warped Tour acts, they held their own and stole the show (in my book). The entire set was meticulously paced and amazing to watch as each song was just perfect.

All Time Low, Underoath and Paramore seemed to be the bands that drew the biggest crowds, and for good reason. As I was waiting to leave, the man himself Kevin Lyman rode by on his bike. He was nice enough to stop and talk with my friends and I, he asked our names and thanked us for coming to the show. He is truly a down-to-earth and very genuine person, before riding off Kevin told us how to get to the famous Warped Tour BBQ. So thats where we headed, in between rows of tour buses there were tents and tables set up. With band and crew members just hanging out, winding down the day. As my friends roamed aisle after aisle of buses searching endlessly for Hayley of Paramore, I was perfectly content next to the keg drinking beer that was provided by The Starting Line. As the buses began to leave we made our exit as well, it was a great time and I for sure plan on going next year.

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Amber Pacific Sessions Under Cover

August 2, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Amber Pacific dropped by AOL Music’s Studio to perform a few acoustic tracks including a Hilary Duff cover for AOL’s Sessions Under Cover. Check it all out here.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Amber Pacific

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