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Hellogoodbye Pre-Order; Tour Dates

October 18, 2010 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Hellogoodbye‘s new album, Would It Kill You, is due out November 9th. Pre-Order bundles exclusively through Smartpunk.com and Hellogoodbye.net are now available. Smartpunk.com is offering an exclusive T-Shirt, Signed CD Booklet, Sticker and a Poster.  Hellogoodbye.net, the Band’s official merch store is offering exclusive bundles of their own, including a limited Handmade Picture Frame, T-Shirt and Wallet!

Eager to get on the road and play songs off the new release, the band has confirmed nationwide tour dates throughout the fall in direct support of 3OH3! The tour kicked off on October 14th in San Antonio, TX,  In addition to these dates, Hellogoodbye will be using some off dates to do a handful of house shows, giving fans the opportunity to see them in much more intimate settings.

Hellogoodbye Tour Dates:

Thurs Oct 14   San Antonio TX  – Sunset Station
Fri Oct 15    Oklahoma City, OK – Diamond Ballroom
Sat Oct 16     Memphis TN – Minglewood Hall
Mon Oct 18    Charlotte, NC – Amos’s Southend
Tue Oct 19    Radford, VA Radford University, The Dedmon
Thu Oct 21    Norfolk, VA – Old Dominion University
Sat Oct 23    Providence, RI – Lupo’s Heartbreak Hotel
Sun Oct 24   Montreal, Quebec – Metropoolis
Tue Oct 26    Allentown, PA – Crocodile Rock Cafe
Wed Oct 27  Columbus, OH – The LC Pavilion
Sat Oct 30    Cheswick, PA Chesa-Rena
Sun Oct 31    Covington, KY – Madison Theater
Mon Nov 1    Indianapolis, IN – Egyptian Room
Wed Nov 3   Grand Rapids, MI – Orbit Room
Thur Nov 4   Marquette, MI – Barry Events Center, Northern Michigan Univ.
Fri Nov 5       Madison, WI – Orpheum Theater
Sat Nov 6      Fargo, ND – The Venue at Playmakers
Sun Nov 7     Winnipeg, MB – Burton Cummings Theater
Tues Nov 9    Saskatoon, SK – Odeon Nite Club
Wed Nov 10   Calgary, AB – MacEwan Hall Ballroom
Thurs Nov 11   Edmonton, AB – Edmonton Event Ctr
Sat Nov 13       Spokane, WA  Knitting Factory
Sun Nov 14     Vancouver, BC – Vogue Theater
Tues Nov 16      Boise, ID  – Knitting Factory
Thurs Nov 18    San Francisco CA – Slims
Fri Nov 19          Bakersfield, CA – The Dome
Sat Nov 20          Las Vegas,NV – House Of Blues
Sun Nov 21         Ventura, CA – Majestic Ventura Theater
Tues Nov 23       Tucson AZ – Rialto Theater
Wed Nov 24       Albuquerque, NM – Sunshine Theater

Filed Under: News Tagged With: 3OH!3, hellogoodbye

We Are The In Crowd Stream “Both Sides of the Story” Video

October 15, 2010 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Alternative Press is currently streaming We Are The In Crowd‘s new video for “Both Sides of the Story” which you can also check out below. The song comes from the bands debut EP, Guaranteed to Disagree,  [itunes link=”http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/for-the-win/id374404735?uo=4″ title=”We Are The In Crowd – Guaranteed to Disagree” text=”in stores now”]. The Poughkeepsie, NY pop-rockers are on the road now with Hey Monday, Cartel, The Ready Set and This Century. [Read more…]

Filed Under: News, Videos Tagged With: We Are The In Crowd

My Chemical Romance Post Video for “NA NA NA (NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA)”

October 14, 2010 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

My Chemical Romance are streaming their new video for “NA NA NA (NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA)” which you can check out below or on MTV.com. “NA NA NA (NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA)” is the first single from My Chemical Romance’s highly anticipated fourth studio album Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys, which will be released by Reprise Records on November 22nd, 2010. [Read more…]

Filed Under: News, Videos Tagged With: My Chemical Romance

Less Than Jake Announce 2011 US Tour

October 14, 2010 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Less Than Jake will kick of a US tour in January with support from Supervillains, Off With Their Heads with local acts added at a later date. Presale for these dates will begin on Thursday, October 14th at 9:00am PST at www.lessthanjaketix.com and tour dates can be found below. Presale packages include different tiers that offer difference bonus packages, some of which will include expanded re-releases of Losing Streak and Hello Rockview (details forthcoming).

Always plotting new ways to keep their music and live shows exciting, the band is looking forward to keeping things interesting. “We have a few tricks planned,” says drummer Vinnie Fiorello, “but we like keeping the element of surprise to the show instead of hype.” Less Than Jake’s latest release, “TV/EP” was released earlier this week, in trademark fashion, kept fans wondering what television theme songs and commercials they were covering. Instead of listing the tracks by name, they opted to keep that element of surprise intact by listing the songs as by channels instead of titles (i.e. Track One = “Channel 1”, etc.). He continues, “We started discussing ‘TV/EP’ as a fun project to do between records while we had time off from touring, cherrypicking out favorite theme songs and stumbling onto new favorites. We hadn’t done covers in a long time and decided to do this release, but adding twists like TV static and remote control clicks, never giving you a moment to not think about it.”

Supervillains

Less Than Jake’s TV/EP was released on October 12, 2010 via Sleep It Off Records. The full EP (all 16 tracks) is available on [itunes link=”http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/channel-3/id395392365?uo=4″ title=”Less Than Jake – TV/EP” text=”iTunes”] for $6.98.

JANUARY

19 Sebastian, FL – Captain Hiram’s – Grand Sand Backstage
20 Jacksonville, FL – Freebird Live
w/SUPERVILLAINS, OFF WITH THEIR HEADS
21 Durham, NC – Motorco Music Hall
22 Asheville, NC – The Orange Peel
23 Norfolk, VA – The Norva
25 Stroudsburg, PA – Sherman Theater
26 Poughkeepsie, NY – The Chance
27 Baltimore, MD – Sonar
28 Hartford, CT – Webster Theatre
29 Sayreville, NJ – Starland Ballroom
30 Philadelphia, PA – Trocadero
31 Rochester, NY – Water Street Music Hall

FEBRUARY

1 Millvale, PA – Mr. Small’s Theatre
2 Cleveland, OH – House of Blues – Cleveland
3 Chicago, IL – The Bottom Lounge
4 Des Moines, IA – Peoples Court
5 Milwaukee, WI – The Rave
7 Grand Rapids, MI – The Intersection
8 Lexington, KY – Buster’s
9 Covington, KY – The Mad Hatter
10 Nashville, TN – Exit In
11 Sauget, IL – Pop’s
12 Lawrence, KS – Granada Theater
13 Tulsa, OK – The Marquee
14 Houston, TX – Warehouse Live
15 San Antonio, TX – Backstage Live
17 Colorado Springs, CO – The Black Sheep
18 Denver, CO – The Summit Music Hall
19 Salt Lake City, UT – The Complex
20 TBA
21 Anaheim, CA – House of Blues – Anaheim
22 Santa Cruz, CA – The Catalyst

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Less Than Jake, Off With Their Heads, Supervillains

Mayday Parade Covers “In My Head”

October 14, 2010 By Bryce Jacobson 1 Comment

Mayday Parade‘s cover of Jason Derülo’s “In My Head” can be heard here. The song comes from Punk Goes Pop Volume3, set for release on November 2nd 2010.

“We love doing Punk Goes… because they’re always such a blast to rearrange and record,” notes Mayday guitarist Brooks Betts. “Music is supposed to be fun and these covers are a blast!”

The track is available now on [itunes link=”http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/in-my-head/id395296883?i=395296893&uo=4″ title=”Mayday Parade – In My Head” text=”iTunes”]. Get more info on the Punk Goes series here.

The most exciting Punk Goes… album to date, Punk Goes Pop Volume 3 features a selection of the hottest rock bands covering Billboard Top Ten hits, including modern day pop classics by Lady GaGa, Kanye West, Katy Perry, Jay-Z and Justin Timberlake.

Full track listing and bands included on Punk Goes Pop Volume 3 is as below:

1. Breathe Carolina – “Down” (originally recorded by Jay Sean ft. Lil Wayne) – Listen here!
2. Woe, Is Me – “Hot ‘N Cold” (originally recorded by Katy Perry)
3. Artist Vs Poet – “Bad Romance” (originally recorded by Lady GaGa)
4. Mayday Parade – “In My Head” (originally recorded by Jason Derülo)
5. Asking Alexandria – “Right Now (Na Na Na)” (originally recorded by Akon) – Listen here!
6. This Century – “Paper Planes” (originally recorded by M.I.A.)
7. The Word Alive – “Heartless” (originally recorded by Kanye West)
8. Family Force 5 – “Bulletproof” (originally recorded by La Roux)
9. Of Mice & Men – “Blame It” (originally recorded by Jamie Foxx ft. T-Pain)
10. Miss May I – “Run This Town” (originally recorded by Jay-Z ft. Kanye West and Rihanna)
11. The Ready Set – “Airplanes” (originally recorded by B.o.B ft. Hayley Williams)
12. Cute Is What We Aim For – “Dead And Gone” (originally recorded by T.I. ft. Justin Timberlake)
13. Sparks The Rescue – “Need You Now” (originally recorded by Lady Antebellum)
14. We Came As Romans – “My Love” (originally recorded by Justin Timberlake ft. T.I.)

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Mayday Parade, Punk Goes, Punk Goes Pop

Punchline Stream “21 Forever” Video

October 14, 2010 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Punchline are premiering their new video for “21 Forever” on their Facebook page. The song comes from the bands new album, Delightfully Pleased, [itunes link=”http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/keystoned/id383036720?uo=4″ title=”Punchline – Delightfully Pleased” text=”in stores now”]. Shot in Pittsburgh at the band’s hometown album release party, the “21 Forever” video shows Punchline in action, in front of a sold-out crowd of die-hard fans that have been followers for more than a decade.

“21 Forever offers an infectious hook and an indomitable chorus,” describes Chris Parker in his Alternative Press review of Delightfully Pleased, “backed by ooh-ing vocals amid tasty ringing guitars. Tightly constructed with a cool change-of-pace break, [it’s] the type of song that barely ages no matter how many times you hear it.”

Filed Under: News, Videos Tagged With: Punchline

Underoath Post Studio Transmission of In Division

October 13, 2010 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Underoath have posted a studio transmission of “In Division” which you can check out on their on their Facebook page if you “Like” them. Underoath’s new album, Ø (Disambiguation), is due out November 9th.  Pre-order options are up now at UnderoathMerch.com, the Solid State Store and Interpunk.

Filed Under: News, Videos Tagged With: Underoath

The Wonder Years Release “Melrose Diner” Video

October 12, 2010 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

The Wonder Years have released their new video for “Melrose Diner” which can be seen below. The song comes from the bands latest album, The Upsides, on [itunes link=”http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/i-was-scared-and-im-sorry/id391395143?uo=4″ title=”The Wonder Years – The Upsides” text=”iTunes”] now. [Read more…]

Filed Under: News, Videos Tagged With: The Wonder Years

Tooth & Nail Records Signs Rocky Loves Emily

October 12, 2010 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Tooth and Nail Records has signed Detroit, MI pop-rock six-piece Rocky Loves Emily. The band will release their debut EP, American Dream, on November 23rd. More information on the band can be read below.

What is the American dream? For Rocky Loves Emily that dream isn’t a white picket fence and a nine-to-five job. For them, the dream is something unique to each person, something that can only be defined from within. For Rocky Loves Emily, the American dream is traveling around the country in a beat-up van, making friends, and playing music that brings joy to people’s hearts.

The pop-rock group, who hail from a suburb of Detroit, MI, has lived their vision every day since the band formed in early 2009. They released their first EP at the stroke of midnight that New Years Eve posting three songs on the Internet “just to see what would happen.” The response was so positive the group booked a show at a local venue in Detroit”” a performance that evolved into many more throughout 2009 and 2010. Rocky Loves Emily self-booked their own tours, aiming to hit the same cities every few months to reconnect with the friends and fans they met across the country.

“We’ve definitely done this grassroots, with smaller shows,” Brandon says. “We’ve built our fan-base from the ground up. We like doing our own thing. I feel as if it keeps us honest and pure. You know the kids at the shows are there for you. Playing intimate shows has been a blessing because I feel like people come to our shows not just as fans, but as our buddies. We’ve made so many friends, and on top of that, I feel like I even know the name of each individual fan and what’s actually going on in their lives.”

Not only has the band played countless self-booked shows around the U.S., but they’ve planned their tours around Hot Topic’s in-store acoustic series. Rocky Loves Emily quickly discovered what a wonderful opportunity these shows are and began booking them almost every day on tour around the time school was letting out for the day. They played nearly 70 acoustic sets in a year and created a buzz for being the Hot Topic band. The company even invited the group to perform at a corporate meeting in Seattle in April 2010.

“It was cool because we had a reputation for being constantly at Hot Topics,” Brandon says. “Kids would hang out and we would get to meet their parents, aunts, and even grandparents! The managers would say things like “˜Oh you played my friend’s store the other day!’ It’s a really amazing way to connect with our fans and even though we’re signed now we’d like to keep our relationship with Hot Topic as awesome as ever!”

Because of this hard-working attitude and the band’s creative ideas, Rocky Loves Emily was awarded a spot in Alternative Press’s annual Hometown Heroes feature in January of 2010. This brought record labels knocking on their door, but the band’s actual signing with Tooth & Nail happened after coincidentally meeting the label at a Copeland show in Seattle in March 2010.

“We heard someone outside the venue yelling “˜Rocky Loves Emily, where are you?'” Brandon says. “Confused, we turned around and it happened to be an A&R guy from Tooth & Nail who’d heard we were at the show. We’d already been talking with the label a bit earlier that year so it was wild to get to actually meet them in person.”

A few months later, the label called and asked the band to drive from Detroit to Seattle, with only a day’s notice, to showcase for Tooth & Nail. “We dropped everything we had and got in the van,” Brandon says. “It was the scariest fifty-three hours of our lives. We didn’t know if the van would make the drive. Our van was acting up in Montana and we were so nervous.  Trust me, those mountains were intense. We ended up arriving about six hours before we had to play, so thankfully, it all worked out.

The band signed with the label shortly after and went into the studio in August with producer Casey Bates (Chiodos, Pierce the Veil, Foxy Shazam) to record their new EP, American Dream, which comes out exclusively in Hot Topics stores and online November 23. The three weeks spent in the studio in Seattle were transformative for the band, refining their hooky songs into even more compelling pop numbers. The resulting five songs are accessible, lively and fun, inspired by good-time rock ‘n’ roll and even a little bit of country. All this fueled the group’s mission to convey their new definition of what the American dream can mean.

“Our record portrays that just because you live in America doesn’t necessarily mean that “˜the’ American dream has to be your American dream.” Brandon says. “We all know that everyone has a specific dream in their heart.  For instance, our dream is tour nonstop and meet as many people as possible all while trying to be sincere in what our fans are doing.  The cool thing is, that’s just our dream. Your dream is something awesome and unique.”

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Rocky Loves Emily, Tooth And Nail

We Shot The Moon Post New Demos

October 12, 2010 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

We Shot The Moon have released a couple of new demos from their upcoming album, Morning Light. The song “Morning Light” can be heard here and another new demo “Love Me” can be downloaded here for free.

Singer Jonathan Jones is also launching his solo career with help from you. Jones is hoping to raise $10,000 in order to record his solo debut and he is almost there. Help out with your donation and get some goods in return.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Jonathan Jones, We Shot The Moon

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