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Fenix TX Announce European Tour

July 11, 2010 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Its been almost a year since Fenix TX announced that they were going to be working on new material for release this year. We haven’t heard anything since then but the band just announced a European tour with Ultra Violent Lights and Cancer. Will this be the start of things to come for the band? Check out the tour dates below.

Fenix TX Tour Dates

October 1, 2010 Sommercasino, Basel
October 2, 2010 Selig Tanzbar, Chur
October 3, 2010 Dynamo Zurich,
October 6, 2010 Sclachthof, Weisbaden
October 7, 2010 Zwolfzehn, Stuttgart
October 9, 2010 Bei Chez Heinz, Hannover
October 12, 2010 Garage, Saarbrucken
October 14, 2010 Kaiserkeller, Hamburg
October 16, 2010 Haus Spilles, Dusseldorf

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Cancer, Fenix TX, Ultra Violent Lights

The Dangerous Summer Live EP, Peform New Song

July 11, 2010 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

The Dangerous Summer are set to release a live EP titled, Live In Baltimore. The seven track digital EP was recorded by Paul Leavitt (Circa Survive, All Time Low) on January 22, 2010 at the Recher Theatre in MD. Live In Baltimore is due out this Tuesday July 13, and a pre-order is available on iTunes for $5.99.

The Dangerous Summer have been playing a new song titled “Good Things” on their current headlining tour. Check out a video after the jump. [Read more…]

Filed Under: News, Videos Tagged With: The Dangerous Summer

Set Your Goals Post “Gaia Bleeds (Make Way For Man)” Video

July 11, 2010 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Set Your Goals are streaming their new video for “Gaia Bleeds (Make Way For Man)” over on MTV.com. The song comes from the bands latest album, This Will Be The Death Of Us, in stores now.

Filed Under: News, Videos Tagged With: Set Your Goals

Blink 182 Interview From KROQ

July 10, 2010 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Mark and Tom from Blink 182 were recently on the Kevin & Bean show where they talk about working on their new album, their European tour and other random stuff. Check out the interview here.

Blink 182 will be playing their one North American date on Sunday September 26th at the KROQ Epicenter. More information on that here.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Blink 182

Four Year Strong Post New Video, Warped Update

July 10, 2010 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Four Year Strong‘s new video for “It Must Really Suck To Be Four Year Strong Right Now” can be seen below. The band is currently out on Warped Tour rocking it out. Check out a video update from the band below where they visit The Grand Canyon.

Filed Under: News, Videos Tagged With: Four Year Strong

Sky Sailing Stream New Album

July 9, 2010 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Adam Young (Owl City), is streaming the debut album from his early project Sky Sailing. Stream An Airplane Carried Me To Bed on MySpace and pre-order the album on iTunes. The album is due out this Tuesday, July 13th.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: adam-young, Owl City, Sky Sailing

Stream New Track From St. Leonard’s

July 9, 2010 By Max Specht Leave a Comment

Please don’t hesitate to check out this new track entitled “Walk Beside Me” by up and coming band St. Leonard’s. Already with vibes of Coldplay and David Bowie, this band will be looking to make some major moves in the near future, and you should know about them now! Just click the link after the jump to hear the refreshing sounds.

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MxPx Drummer Yuri Ruley To Retire

July 8, 2010 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

MxPx

MxPx drummer Yuri Ruley has announced that he will be retiring and a farewell to Ruley show will go down in Las Vegas on July 18th where the band will perform their third LP Life In General in its entirety.

After 18 years and nearly 2.5 million records, having helped pave the way for pop-punk music, Ruley will be departing the band in order to focus more on his family life. “With MxPx being a touring band and constantly on the road 9 months out of the year, I knew at some point it would have to come to an end, but the reality of it is a lot harder than I thought it would be. MxPx has been my second family for nearly two decades, but I need to step away to focus on raising my family.”

With Ruley’s departure, MxPx will be scaling back a bit to focus on the completion of their new live DVD/photo book and new EP. Vocalist and bassist Mike Herrera will lean his focus to Tumbledown’s sophomore release and guitarist Tom Wisniewski will continue with MxPx in conjunction with his new full-time job.

“The current economy crisis has affected everyone in some way. For us as a mid-tier band that relies on consistent touring as a steady source of income, we’ve been affected drastically. Touring costs have sky-rocketed and companies have limited their marketing dollars, resulting in most bands being barely able to cover current road costs,” says Wisniewski. “I had no choice but to limit my availability on the road to get a full time job to support my family, but will continue to perform select MxPx dates and continue making music.”

Not to be confused as the band’s final show, the bittersweet performance and farewell to Ruley will be the band’s first appearance into Sin City since September 2008 and will celebrate the near 14-year anniversary of their most notable album release to date, Life In General, with a live full album performance at the Hard Rock Hotel for their faithful fans.

“This will be a night to celebrate both the band and our fans who have supported us and will continue to support us now and in the future,” says Herrera.

The music of MxPx has been known for its ability to unite formerly distinguished fan bases such as the skate/surf community and the punk underground, MxPx used this wide variety of fans as a catalyst for the release of Life In General in 1996, which is notably the bands first mainstream success to date with tracks “Chick Magnet” and “Move To Bremerton,” having launched them to the top of the alternative charts in 1996.

MxPx will continue to perform in festivals and one-off dates with Chris Wilson (The Summer Obsession) sitting in on drums. MxPx All-Stars will embark on a new International tour to Australia in early 2011, which will feature the same line-up from their first tour to Japan and Malaysia – Mike Herrera, Kris Roe of The Ataris and Chris Wilson. Also, stay tuned as long awaited full-length album of MxPx’s side-project, Arthur, featuring all three members and their former tech assistant Neil Hundt will be released later this year.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: MxPx

Motion City Soundtrack Covers Pavement’s “Cut Your Hair”

July 8, 2010 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Motion City Soundtrack‘s cover of Pavement’s “Cut Your Hair” is rcrdlbl.com’s download of the day. Head on over to the site to pick up your free download of “Cut Your Hair”.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Motion City Soundtrack

Equal Vision Signs Texas In July

July 8, 2010 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Equal Vision Records is pleased to welcome Texas In July to its roster.  With their two youngest members walking across the graduation stage this year, Texas In July are about to charge headfirst out of Ephrata, P.A. and into living out their dreams full-time.  Balancing their sensitive expressions of faith with some of metalcore’s most ferocious and in-your-face vocals and breakdowns, the band has already proven that they have what it takes to put small-town-Pennsylvania on the map.

Supporting their 2009 full-length release, I Am, members Logan Maurer (guitar), Ben Witkowski (bass), Alex Good (vocals), Adam Gray (drums) and Christian Royer (guitar) have just wrapped up a U.S. tour with An Early Ending and are currently overseas on their first European tour.  Upon returning, the band will tour throughout the U.S. and Canada, remaining on the road through mid-October.

Additional Fall dates will be announced soon!

European Tour Dates

Jul 08  London, UK @ Purple Turtle
Jul 09  Coventry, UK @ John Taylor’s House
Jul 10  Stapelmoor, DE @ Free for all Festival
Jul 10  Lommel, BE @ Leverage of Chaos Festival
Jul 11  Utrecht , NL @ DB’S
Jul 12  Essen, DE @ Sounds
Jul 13  Prague, CZ @ Klub 007 Strahov
Jul 14  Tokaj, HU @ Hegyalja Festzival
Jul 15  Vienna, AT @ Shelter
Jul 16  Klagenfurt, AT @ Volxhaus
Jul 17  Bologna, IT @ Blogos
Jul 18  Aosta, IT @ No Comment
Jul 19  Zizers, CH @ Event Stage
Jul 20  Konstanz, DE @ Kulturladen
Jul 21  Numberg, DE @ Z-Bau
Jul 22  Trier, DE @ ExHaus
Jul 23  Paderborn, DE @ Kulturwerkstat

w/With Life in Mind [through Aug 11]

Jul 28  Amsterdam, NY @ Amsterdam Elks
Jul 29  Rochester, NY @ Waterstreet Music Hall
Jul 30  Danbury, CT @ Tuxedo Junction
Jul 31  Horseheads, NY @ iMatter Festival
Aug 01  West Oshawa, Canada @ The Groove Lounge
Aug 02  Mississauga, Canada @ Rehearsal Pro
Aug 03  Kitchener, Canada @ The Schwaben Club
Aug 04  Sarnia, Canada @ The Eagles Club
Aug 05  London, Canada @ Moon Over Marin
Aug 06  Windsor, Canada @ The Chubby Pickle
Aug 07  Brantford, Canada @ Club NV
Aug 08  Burt, NY @ The Farley House
Aug 09  Fredericksburg, VA @ The Refuge
Aug 10  Jermyn, PA @ Eleanor Rigby’s [w/My Children, My Bride]
Aug 11  Spotswood, NJ @ Spotswood VFW
Aug 12  Bloomsburg, PA @ Phillips Emporium
Aug 14  Lewisberry, PA @ Purple Door Music Festival [HM Stage]
Aug 26  Montrose, PA @ Montrose Theatre
Aug 27  Virginia Beach, VA @ Club Relevant
Sep 04  Frenchtown, NJ @ Revelation Generation Festival
[Main Stage w/ The Devil Wears Prada, August Burns Red & more]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Equal Vision Records, Texas In July

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