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Entice To Release New Album, Live Video and Myspace

September 22, 2009 By Kristen Cavanaugh Leave a Comment

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ENTICE: ORANGE COUNTY REVEALS A DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH 9/22/09

An Enticing proposition; Orange County based performers open the doors to welcome the release of their full-length album LET THE FIRE COME Available through Smartpunk/Amazon/itunes 9/22/09

Orange County, CA – Arising from the sweltering heat that has been burning down Los Angeles, one band seems to have the antidote. ENTICE, an Orange County based quartet has been turning heads with their appropriately titled album LET THE FIRE COME. The tracks carry over a relief of heavy, yet tranquil melodies that set the tone for a variety of publics to enjoy.

Recorded at Orange Crush Studio with producer Scott Silletta, LET THE FIRE COME exasperates the efforts of the hard working band and reaches a level of professionalism that promises to astonish even the toughest critics. The self-proclaimed singles “The Watchman” and “Who’s Got Your Money” have gained Entice a spot amongst the Alternative and Active Rock-Pop genres. The songs carry through mature lyrics and notions that fall above love, lust and heartbreak.

There is no question about these guys gaining support to potentially fit in with various radio formats. With every track out-doing the next, LET THE FIRE COME holds its weight in gold, yet Entice truly is all about the music. In accordance with the album release, all eleven songs are available for review via MySpace.

It’s no contest; this meticulous foursome is working overtime to establish something they refer to as “building a legacy, an empire-undivided.”

LET THE FIRE COME is a spot-on reflection of the goals Entice have set for themselves as performers.

LET THE FIRE COME is available for review and purchase through ITUNES and will be available through other online outlets on 09/22/2009.

**ALSO**
In accordance with the release, the band will unveil a new Myspace and live v ideo on 9/22/09 as well.

New album, new live video and new Myspace STILL not enough?

Entice on Myspace
Entice on Facebook
Entice on Twitter

Filed Under: News, On The Rise, Recommendations Tagged With: Entice

Need Something New To Listen To?

August 27, 2009 By Kristen Cavanaugh 3 Comments

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Check out the band Entice! You can listen to their album right here. If you’re in the Southern California area, be sure to catch these guys at Chain Reaction with The Ataris on September 25th. You can buy your tickets here.

“The gentle rock melodies of Entice are a breath of fresh air in a superficial, plastic world that wants everything fast, hard, and loud. The occasional piano accompaniment provides a mellow undertone that is perfectly coupled with Isaac Leland’s vocals.” – Erin Brown

Filed Under: On The Rise, Recommendations Tagged With: Entice

Goodnight Sunrise Interview

July 13, 2009 By Kristen Cavanaugh 1 Comment

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Helena, MT based band, Goodnight Sunrise is on a roll lately. These guys have been touring relentlessly — they have a tour history listed on their Myspace and it’s enough to make a grown man cry. Somewhere amidst the tours, Goodnight Sunrise released their EP, Stop Drop and Roll. In addition to picking up the EP (which I highly recommend), you should catch them on the “Pop, Drop and Lock It” tour. Check out this interview!

Name and your position in the band?
Hey I’m Dan, and I sing and play guitar for Goodnight Sunrise.

You guys have a DIY approach to the music business. Is this your own doing or are you actively label shopping?
We’ve been label shopping, but right now we’re happy touring and making music on our own. Until the right offer comes up, it’s smarter for us to tour on our own and keep a majority of the money we make on the road and online.

Is it important to you to remain true to your music and do your own thing? Or would you rather be a little controlled by a label if it meant having that helping hand?
Of course it’s important to stay true to your music. Having a label control different parts of the band like booking, publishing, & merch can have it’s ups and downs. It can save us work and help the band grow, but at the same time our income will be divided up with a lot of different people. A lot of people don’t realize that a majority of every penny a label spends is recoupable.

You’ve played over 250 shows and shared the stage with some great bands since the release of your debut EP. What’s been the most memorable show to play or band to play with?
We played with Anberlin in Montana recently. That was a pretty cool thing for me because I was a pretty big Anberlin fan throughout high school. Playing historic venues like The Roxy and The Whisky in LA were also very memorable shows.

You’re embarking on a national tour in July. What are your hopes for that tour? How is touring as a DIY band?
This will be our first national tour. We’ve toured the West Coast repeatedly since June 2007, so we can’t wait to branch out and hit some regions we haven’t played before. Touring as a DIY band is hard work, but in the end it works out if you can fill the dates and make contacts in regions where you want to spread your music.

Crunk Energy drink is one of your sponsors. Does this mean fans can expect an energetic live show? What else can they expect?
Haha, I guess the Crunk could contribute to some of our energy on stage. All 3 bands on this tour will be wired from energy drinks. We’re playing a lot of new material this tour, so if you’ve seen us in the past expect new songs and merch! We’ll also be doing contests at our shows giving away more clothing from some of our sponsors.

Has having songs on MTV’s “Real World Road Rules Challenge,” “Bad Girls Club,” and “Keeping Up With The Kardashians” created a lot of buzz for you guys?
Yeah, I think being licensed to shows like those has helped spread the word about the band quite a bit. We’ve been getting a lot of feedback on this tour from kids who heard our music on MTV’s “Sixteen and Pregnant.”

What advice do you have for other bands who want to stay on the DIY route and achieve the success that you guys have?
Just stay persistent and continue playing shows to build a fanbase in your region. DIY touring seems impossible at first, and we were in a position where we felt it might have been at one point. Just work hard and don’t get impatient when venues and promoters don’t respond right away. Your first few tours may be depressing and stressful at times, but it really can get easier with every tour.

Check the band’s Myspace  page for all their tour dates! 
You can also buy their new album either on iTunes or here. 

Filed Under: Interviews, Recommendations Tagged With: Goodnight Sunrise

Time and Distance – “Gravity”

July 3, 2009 By Kristen Cavanaugh Leave a Comment

 

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West Virginia – Summer is just around the bend, and with it comes fresh air, new music and good times had by all. Not Alonerecording artists TIME AND DISTANCE will bring all facets of summer to fruition with the release of their third album Gravity onJuly 14, 2009. With years of experience as a solo artist, Greg McGowan (guitar, vox) has channeled his experience as a singer/songwriter into this trio that has already toured with the likes of Boys Like Girls, Midtown and Hit The Lights.

Produced by Rob Freeman (of Hidden in Plain View), this is the album that Time and Distance have been waiting their entire careers to make. “It was the first time we really took our time writing more songs than we actually needed so that we could pick the best of the best,” explains McGowan, “I’m more stoked on the final product than anything we’ve done before. I couldn’t be happier.”

With piano parts recorded on a laptop in their hotel bathroom and a cigarette pack guitar amp used for some of the guitar tracking, this album largely came together on the spot and is void of the excessive layering that plagues so much of today’s new music. The title track “Gravity” is “kind of a summarization of the record in that it goes through all the different themes of the entire record,” says McGowan, “it is probably my favorite song on the album and it was written entirely in the studio.”

With a new album teaser available at myspace.com/timeanddistance, Time and Distance are ready to continue going with the flow this entire summer and with each step, bring a fresh approach to the music they’re making.

 

Gravity is available now in select locations — check out their blog to see when you can get your copy! 

In the meantime, pre-order it now on SmartPunk! 

Filed Under: News, Recommendations Tagged With: Gravity, New Releases, Time-And-Distance

Staff Recommendations November 4th, 2007

November 4, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

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It’s been a year since we rambled about Kenotia, the female fronted band from Atlanta. Their new album, You’ve Dug Your Grave, Now Lie In It, has hit the streets and its rather pleasing to the ears. Pick up one of their sweet package deals or get the album for only $9 on iTunes.

This week marks the release of The Frantic‘s fast and fun album, Audio & Murder. If you’ve been itching for some new punk rock in your life then this is a great album for you (this should have been a summer album though).

This week also marks the release of Angels & Airwaves sophomore album, I-EMPIRE. I haven’t listened to this one enough to decide if its a step up from We Don’t Need To Whisper. Either way if you are a Tom Delonge fan you’ll probably dig it, if not who knows, give it a listen.

Adam Weidman
Attica! Attica! – raw emotion, politically charged, and completely endearing.
Say No More – very catchy indie-pop.

Filed Under: News, Recommendations Tagged With: Angels & Airwaves, attica!-attica!, kenotia, Say-No-More, The-Frantic

Staff Recommendations October 21, 2007

October 21, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

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This week marks the release of Say Anything‘s new album, In Defense of the Genre. Containing 27 new songs this CD is sure to have something for everyone.

Also be sure to check out Jimmy Eat World‘s Chase This Light if you haven’t yet.

Adam Weidman
First off, I can’t agree enough with the above. Therefore you should prepare for Saves the Day‘s new record, Under the Boards by listening to their back catalogue of phenomenal albums.

Filed Under: News, Recommendations Tagged With: Jimmy Eat World, Saves-The-Day, Say Anything

Staff Recommendations October 14th, 2007

October 14, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Bryce JacobsonThis week there are only a few things I highly suggest checking out. Go and pick up Jimmy Eat World‘s new album, Chase This Light, this Tuesday for only $10 at Target or Best Buy. Also if you haven’t seen it yet, be sure to watch the Transformers movie which is out on dvd this Tuesday.Adam WeidmanBe sure to give a listen to the new album from Steel Train entitled, Trampoline. I second the Jimmy Eat World recommendation. It’s a great record!

Filed Under: News, Recommendations Tagged With: Jimmy Eat World, Steel Train

Staff Recommendations October 7, 2007

October 7, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

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This week be sure to check out So They Say‘s new release. I also can’t wait for everyone to hear Jimmy Eat World‘s new album Chase This Light. Get your ears ready by checking out their first single here.

Filed Under: News, Recommendations Tagged With: Jimmy Eat World, So-They-Say

Staff Recommendations September 30, 2007

September 30, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

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This week marks the release of Emery‘s new album, I’m Only A Man. I’ve always been a fan of what this band has to offer. Be sure to check out their new album streaming here.
For fans of Anberlin & Mae.

We The Kings new album is also set for release this week. You’ve heard me rant on the band for a while now and its finally your chance to fully check them out. Take a listen to their single here, and pre-order their album on iTunes (Plus DRM Free) for only $5.99.
For fans of Boys Like Girls & Cartel

I would also suggest checking out The Quick And The Dead‘s new album this week. Their upbeat rock is sure to please many ears. Pick up the album for cheap at these places, Indie Vision Music, Smart Punk, InterPunk.
For fans of Spitalfield & The Wedding.

Adam Weidman
All I can say is… Foo Fighters. Their latest album, Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace is phenomenal! Also a huge congratulations to the one and only Brett Favre for breaking the record for career touchdown passes!!!

Filed Under: News, Recommendations Tagged With: Anberlin, Boys Like Girls, Cartel, Emery, Foo-Fighters, Mae, Quick-and-the-Dead, Spitalfield, The Wedding, We-The-Kings

Staff Recommendations September 23, 2007

September 23, 2007 By Adam Weidman Leave a Comment

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This past week I’ve been constantly listening to So Wrong, It’s Right by All Time Low, as well as Motion City Soundtrack‘s amazing new record, Even If It Kills Me. I’d also encourage everyone to check out Four Year Strong, this group is a breath of fresh air and flawlessly combine so many unique styles into one unrelenting powerful sound.

Bryce Jacobson
If you haven’t picked up Motion City Soundtrack‘s new album, Even If It Kills Me, you need to go do that right now. Once you’ve done that you should be to check out Farewell‘s new album, Isn’t This Suppose To Be Fun?, in stores on Tuesday. These guys are putting the fun back into rock.

Getting ready for next week, you should give your ears a treat and listen to The Quick And The Dead‘s new album here. These guys are destine to make many ears happy!

Filed Under: News, Recommendations Tagged With: All Time Low, Farewell, Four Year Strong, Motion City Soundtrack, The-Quick-And-The-Dead

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