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Archives for July 2009

A Skylit Drive – Adelphia

July 24, 2009 By Max Specht 2 Comments

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Artist: A Skylit Drive
Album: Adelphia
Label: Fearless Records
Purchase: Official Online Store
Release Date: June 9th, 2009

Overall: 8.5
Music: 9.0
Lyrics: 7.0
Production: 8.0

Lately it is becoming more and more apparent that screamo is a dying genre. Bands are either abandoning it in favor more more harmonized vocals (ex. Alexisonfire) or are turning it into a mash of electronic blips and novelty lyrics (ex. Dot Dot Curve). Screamo is in a state where it needs saving, and their are few bands that can do it. A Skylit Drive’s sophomore release, Wires…and the Concept Of Breathing helped put them above the ranks of all other screamo contemporaries with their intricate melodies and intense singing/screaming trade-off. Now with their latest release (and their first with new label Fearless Records) Adelphia, they are setting themselves to become the band that helps put screamo back on the map and influence legions of bands to bring it back once more.

Adelphia begins with the ominous tones of “Prelude To A Dream”, that lead into a throttle-ing guitar riff and hard-hitting screams. This beginning track could have been very easily written off as just another band in the scene’s attempt at being edge-y, but the thing that sets A Skylit Drive apart is their fusion of screaming with vocally acrobatic melodies over top of constant riffs that are above of what most other bands are doing as far as intricacy and creativity are concerned. It’s a track that pushes the limits of adrenaline on one track and just how fast they can get the listener’s blood rushing in three and a half minutes.

While Adelphia doesn’t necessarily re-define the band and who they are in comparison to their previous effort Wires…And The Concept Of Breathing, it is another testament to their sound and helps fortify who they are as musicians before they are able to move on in order to discover the limits of their sound. It is an album that doesn’t re-invent the wheel that is their sound, but keeps it spinning faster then ever.

Some songs on Adelphia hit harder then ever (“Eva The Carrier”), while some change timing and pace so spontaneously it is hard to believe all the sounds can co-exist in one track (“The Boy Without A Demon”), and some even show off A Skylit Drive’s slower more ambient side (“Air The Enlightenment”).

It is obvious that more and more bands (as well as fans) are turning their backs on the genre of screamo, and worse bands are taking their place and turning what was a respected sound into a novelty. A Skylit Drive are pushing forward in keeping it alive and respected at once. They have proven with their tight musicianship, impressive vocal range and lyrics that are above average compared to other bands (the ones that make death threats and talk about dying non-stop). It is hard to say whether this album will put them on the map, but it will gain them entrance into many people’s ipods.

Filed Under: Album, Reviews Tagged With: A Skylit Drive, Adelphia, Fearless Records

Thrice Talk About Album Leak; Set New Digital Release Date

July 24, 2009 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Thrice posted a statement about the leaking of their new album, Beggars, originally set for release on October 13th. Check out the statement below. The album now has a digital release date of August 11th and the physical release date is still set for October 13th.

Obviously, we’re incredibly disappointed with what happened. We understand that records leak constantly and that it’s almost entirely unavoidable nowadays, but we never thought we’d have to deal with a record leaking three months before it’s release date, and certainly never thought we’d have to deal with a leak before anyone in the band had even gotten a master reference of the record, or before the artwork for the booklet had even been completed.

We’re also disappointed that you’re hearing the record for the first time, watermarked, with a Vagrant Records voiceover over every song. And we’re disappointed that the leak has thrown a massive and immovable wrench into the efforts that many people have made to prepare for the three months leading up to release. That said, what’s done is done, and we’re moving forward.

“Beggars” will be available for download, legally and voiceover free”“the way it was intended to be heard”“as soon as we can possibly make it happen. Leaks happen overnight. Changing an entire retail marketing plan doesn’t.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Thrice

Mariachi El Bronx Stream On SPIN

July 23, 2009 By A. Renteria 2 Comments

SPIN is streaming a song, “Quinceniera”, from Mariachi El Bronx. Listen here. The record is titled Mariachi el Bronx, and is due out September 1, 2009 via Swami Records.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Mariachi El Bronx, Swami Records, The-Bronx

The Boy And His Machine Post “Hook, Line & Sinker” Video

July 23, 2009 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

The Boy And His Machine are streaming their new video for “Hook, Line & Sinker.” Check out the video below.

Filed Under: News, Videos Tagged With: The-Boy-And-His-Machine

I Set My Friends On Fire Post “Things That Rhyme With Orange” Video

July 22, 2009 By Tamlyn Koga Leave a Comment

I Set My Friends On Fire have posted their new video for “Things That Rhyme With Orange” from the album YOU CAN’T SPELL SLAUGHTER WITHOUT LAUGHTER.

Filed Under: News, Videos Tagged With: I Set My Friends On Fire

Jack’s Mannequin Post “Swim” Video

July 22, 2009 By Bryce Jacobson 2 Comments

Jack’s Mannequin are streaming their new video for “Swim.” Check out the video below.
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Filed Under: News, Videos Tagged With: Jacks Mannequin

Owl City Post “Fireflies” Video

July 21, 2009 By Bryce Jacobson 175 Comments

Owl City‘s new video for “Fireflies” can be seen below. The song comes form the bands new album, Ocean Eyes, available on iTunes now.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Owl City

Gene Dante and The Future Starlets – The Romantic Lead

July 21, 2009 By Max Specht Leave a Comment

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Artist: Gene Dante and The Future Starlets
Album: The Romatic Lead
Label: Omnirox Entertainment
Purchase: iTunes, Amazon, Amie Street
Release Date: February 3rd , 2009

Overall: 8.5
Music: 9.0
Lyrics: 7.5
Production: 8.5

Who said glam rock was dead? If Gene Dante and The Future Starlets are evidence of the state of glam rock then it is obvious that it is alive and doing very well for itself. Their latest release entitled The Romantic Lead shows off just how they are as much of a throw-back to an older genre as they are innovators in music.

The album starts off the David Bowie-esque “A Madness To His Method”, which steadily makes it’s way through a heartbeat-like drum loop into an air-y calling of “I am gorgeous / I am without disease”. The opening track melds the grandeur of glam while still staying within the structure of rock and roll music. 

The album’s grand elements don’t stop there though, songs like “Brian, My Darling” has such strong broadway delivery you’d think you were visiting the great white way. While “The Dreamers” dances around just as well as any power ballad a pop-star of yesteryear could devise.

While some songs have a punk-y flair to them (see: “Purity Of Intent”), others flaunt a charming radio-ready pop charm that make them prime for the billboard (see: “C Star”). Most of all, just as the title implies, each song carries with it a very sexual and romantic sound. Whether it be found in the delivery of the tunes, or the light and fun riffs found throughout, it’s obvious that Gene Dante and The Future Starlets have no problem taking the first step in a relationship.

The Romantic Lead works just as well as an homage to a genre past as it does in creating a new fan base for a genre revitalized. Perhaps it is about time glam comes back to the fore-front, and with charming, catchy tunes that deserve to be blared from every car along the interstate in the dead of summer, Gene Dante and The Future Starlets might find themselves right at the front of the rush.

Filed Under: Album, Reviews Tagged With: gene-dante-and-the-future-starlets, sidecho records

“Dance Or Die” Music Video Teaser Trailer

July 20, 2009 By Max Specht Leave a Comment

Check out the video for Family Force 5’s soon-to-be-released music video for “Dance Or Die” which will be coming soon.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Family-Force-5, Tooth And Nail

Birthday Boys – Bad Blood

July 19, 2009 By Max Specht Leave a Comment

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Artist: Birthday Boys
Album: Bad Blood
Label: Unsigned
Purchase: Official Site
Release Date: July 7th, 2009

Overall: 8.5
Music: 8.0
Lyrics: 7.5
Production: 9.0

It is odd to imagine any band beginning their album with a haunting chain gang chorus introduction, it is perhaps a concept lost on many bands in the scene nowadays. But for the Birthday Boys and their latest album Bad Blood, it is an idea that works and fits their sound to a T. 

The aforementioned song is the introduction track “Making Room For Grace” on Bad Blood. Grandoise vocals, punchy delivery, and gritty guitar work exemplify their appeal to all different kinds of listeners, making this track a great start for anybody looking to find their next favorite band.

Painted all over Bad Blood are many different shades of a band. Whether it be showing off their screamo chops in “The Drug”, or their pop-punk-ish charm of standout track “Let It Die” which echoes the statement “I can’t wait to get in your head”, until it becomes a reality for the listener. Although someone could jump to conclusions and say that the Birthday Boys don’t know who they are just yet while bouncing through genres, it just as easily shows their versatility and ability to stay the same band while seamlessly searching through sounds and hitting hard each time.

The time when the Birthday Boys really shine is when they slow it down a bit as well though, songs like “Baby Come Home” – while the title implies a bad Buckcherry b-side – is a song that remains on the somber side of the scale, while still rocking just as much as heavier tracks like “Vigorous Fiction”. Also the final track “Barfight”, which is easily one of the best tracks to end on, seeing as how it ends on the same haunting note the album began with. Chilling lyrics and a haunting melody that drifts through until the final echoes of the track bring the album to a close. 

Bad Blood is an album that is rough, gritty, while being a great time. Birthday Boys bring with them a very candid honesty that makes them a joy to listen to. Knowing when to rock and when to slow it down is very important in music, and it seems as though this band has the ability to know how to pace themselves. 

Filed Under: Album, Reviews Tagged With: birthday-boys

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