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Staff Recommendations October 1st 2006

October 1, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson 1 Comment

Trevor Bivens

Ivory – Self Titled EP: I got to check out Ivory back when they were opening up for theAudition, and I was so impressed by their live show, that I picked up their EP. It makes for good soft listening, and the atmosphere is relaxing enough to put you into a dream-like state. Still young, there’s plenty of untapped potential from this band. Things are relatively slow in their camp right now with the recent departure of their guitarist, but I’m sure things will pick up soon enough. Until then, you can check them out on Purevolume or Myspace. I highly suggest going ahead and ordering their EP.
Purevolume
Myspace

Katie Arsenault

Hit the Lights -Ԛ“ This is a Stick Up, DonÔš’t Make it a MurderԚ”: Ever since I was introduced to them, IÔš’ve been completely hooked. They are fun, upbeat and completely catchy. I always find myself singing along to Ԛ“Speakers BlownԚ” in my car by myself like a total geek. Their stage performance is excellent and they just draw you in. Plus they are the nicest guys. TheyÔš’re on the upcoming New Found Glory tour, so make sure you check it out.PureVolume

Bryce Jacobson

Spitalfield – Better Than Knowing Where You Are: Spitalfield’s new album is filled with lots of melody and the band builds on their previous releases to make this one an outstanding release. Pick it up this Tuesday, you won’t regret it.

PureVolume

Cassidy Myers

Beloved – Failure On: Probably one of the best albums to come out on Solid State Records. Beloved did something many bands try to do, mix poppy melodies with huge hardcore breakdowns and they do it prefectly.

MySpace

Julie Watanabe

Jonezetta – Popularity: Tooth & Nail have made a habit out of signing and producing the next big IT band on the market. True to their history, T&N are bringing you Mississippi’s own dance-prock (pop-rock) rebels Jonezetta. The debut is well crafted, witty, and insanely addicting. Tracks like “Welcome Home” and “Burn It Down” will have you using your repeat button like an old habit, while the overall production and arrangement will keep your ears ringing in a foot-tapping, head-bobbing heartattack. There are a lot of HUGE name releases this Tuesday–The Killers, Jet, Evanescence, Decemberists– but don’t pass up this opportunity to pick up an outstanding effort by an underdog band.
Purevolume

Tyler Hayes

Skillet – Comatose: Most people have at least heard of this band, but forget what you know. This new album of theirs that drops on October 3rd is not like their previous work. This album is radio friendly, guilty pleasure music at it’s finest. The infectious choruses and the massive arena rock sound are things that give this release a reason to check out. This may not make it on to many people’s top 10 list of the year, but it is definitely a solid album and worth at least your consideration.

Myspace

Reema Desai

Bel Air Academy – Repeat This Over:Ԛ  I’m not gonna lie, the whole reason I listened to this band in the first place is because, yes, they’re named after the school Will and Carlton go to in The Fresh Prince of Bel Air.Ԛ  Luckily though, it’s not the reason why I continue to listen to them.Ԛ  Their 10 song debut, “Repeat This Over” was released last month on Stowaway Records.Ԛ  The LP is a solid pop album that delivers light-hearted, catchy songs just like any pop record should.Ԛ  Uncle Phil would be proud.
myspace

Filed Under: Recommendations Tagged With: Beloved, Hit The Lights, ivory, Spitalfield

The Warriors Sign to Victory Records

September 30, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

The Warriors have signed to Victory Records. The band will release their Victory Records debut on May 29, 2007. Check out their MySpace page for some music.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: The-Warriors, Victory Records

Chasing Victory Post Unrequited Love Video

September 29, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson 2 Comments

Check out Chasing Victory’s new video for “Unrequited Love” below.

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My Chemical Romance Post New Video

September 29, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

My Chemical Romance have posted their new video for â┚¬Ã…”Welcome To The Black Paradeâ┚¬? off the bandâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s new album The Black Parade out 10/24.

Quicktime | Windows

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The Blood Brothers Line Up In Store Performances

September 28, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

The Blood Brothers have lined up a series of In Store performances in celebration of their new album ,Young Machetes, which will be released on Oct. 10 through V2 Records. The record is available for pre-order here. The pre-order will include a special Blood Brothers Gift pack.

In Store Performances

Oct 10 Amoeba Records Los Angeles, CA
Oct 11 Amoeba Records San Francisco, CA
Oct 15 Vintage Vinyl Fords, NJ
Oct 16 Looney Tunes West Babylon, NY
Oct 18 Newbury Comics Boston , MA

Filed Under: News Tagged With: The-Blood-Brothers

Van Wilder 2 Soundtrack

September 28, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Four tracks off the new Van Wilder 2 soundtrack can be streamed on the movies MySpace page. The soundtrack hits stores 11/21. The songs include:

Jonny Lives! â┚¬Ã¢â‚¬Å“ â┚¬Ã…”Get Steadyâ┚¬?
The Exies â┚¬Ã¢â‚¬Å“ â┚¬Ã…”Different Than Youâ┚¬?
Everclear â┚¬Ã¢â‚¬Å“ â┚¬Ã…”Haterâ┚¬?
Marion Raven â┚¬Ã¢â‚¬Å“ â┚¬Ã…”Heads Will Rollâ┚¬?

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Monty Are I Video Input

September 27, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Monty Are I will be making a new video and they want you to decide which song it’s for. You can read a message from the band below.

We are gearing up to shoot a video for one of our songs, and we need your opinion! We think if you’re going to be the ones watching it, you should have a say in what song is used for the video. Please visit this link and vote for which song you would like to see Monty Are I make a video for.

Your choices are
Between The Sheets
Castle Bound
Dublin Waltz

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Monty-Are-I

Spitalfield Post New Video

September 27, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Spitalfield has posted their new video for “Secrets In Mirrors” over at Yahoo! Music.

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Tonight On DJ Rossstar

September 27, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

The City Drive will be appearing live in the studio on DJ Rossstar’s Punk Rock Show this Wednesday September 27th 2006 7-8pm PST.Ԛ  Chiodos will be calling in for a live phone interivew as well. To listen live, worldwide, log on to http://www.idobiradio.com/ To send questions for the bands during the interviews IM the screen name: StarIdobi. For more information add www.myspace.com/djrossstar

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Relient K Release Date Pushed Back

September 27, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Relient K has pushed back the release date for their new album, Five Score And Seven Years Ago, until February of next year. You can read a statement from Matt below.

Ok… So I’ve been planning on writing a little update for a while now, and I’m finally getting around to it. This summer has been SO crazy. I slept in my own bed for only 3 nights of it. Not that I’m complaining… Its been a lot of fun writing and recording this new record. We worked our tails off trying to get it done for a November release, but a few weeks ago, we got word that Capitol wants to push it to February. Its a big bummer for us (because we hate going more than a year without putting out new music, and we worked so hard to meet the deadline), but in all honesty, I think this is by far our best recording. We just want to make sure that we have plenty of time to let people know the new album is coming out. The album title is going to be Five Score And Seven Years Ago, and its going to have between 12 and 14 songs (I haven’t decided yet). Its a pretty diverse album as far as songs go. There’s some heavy songs, some mellow tracks, some really happy stuff, an a cappella song (with a cappella drums), and an eleven minute story song (which happens to be my favorite thing we’ve ever done [by far]). Mark Townsend’s thoughts can be found here – http://zilchonline.com/journal.htm

We had a really good time making the album in LA and Nashville, and we got to have some friends guest on the record (Jon Foreman of Switchfoot etc…) Tonight we leave to go on the Nintendo Fusion Tour with Hawthorne Heights, Emery, The Plain White T’s, and The Sleeping. We’re super excite biked to get out on the road and have some fun touring again. We’ll being doing the old tour journals, some podcasts, and hopefully getting another couple episodes of Woodland Forest going (it kind of went on hiatus while we were making the record).

Later, friends.
Matthew Thiessen

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Relient K

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