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Mae Post New Song

April 1, 2009 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Mae have their new song for April available on their website. The song can be yours with a minimum donation of $1.00 to the bands current cause, building Rhonda’s house in conjunction with Habitat For Humanity.

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Warped Tour Pre-Sale Tickets On Sale Now

April 1, 2009 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Pre-sale tickets to this summers Warped Tour are on sale now. To view which bands are playing your date go here.

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Silverstein Showing Appreciation

April 1, 2009 By Max Specht Leave a Comment

In celebration of their latest record hitting shelves yesterday, Shane Told of Silverstein will buy you a beer if you bring their latest album, A Shipwreck In The Sand to any of their shows. You can check out this announcement here.

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New Cobra Starship Song

April 1, 2009 By Max Specht Leave a Comment

Check out the latest track from Cobra Starship, “Pete Wentz is the Only Reason We’re Famous” on their myspace  here.

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mewithoutYou Tour Dates

March 31, 2009 By Ben Minsky Leave a Comment

mewithoutYou will be hitting the road with The Dear Hunter starting in May.

Tour Dates:

The Dear Hunter is direct support on all dates 6/8-7/11.

CD Release Show

Sat/May-23 Philadelphia, PA Trocadero

Headline Tour

Mon/Jun-08 Richmond, VA Canal Club Downstairs

Tue/Jun-09 Atlanta, GA The Masquerade

Wed/Jun-10 Orlando, FL The Social

Thu/Jun-11 St. Petersburg, FL State Theatre

Fri/Jun-12 Gainesville, FL Common Grounds

Sat/Jun-13 Metairie, LA The High Ground

Sun/Jun-14 Houston, TX Java Jazz

Mon/Jun-15 Dallas, TX The Door

Tue/Jun-16 Austin, TX Emo’s (Outdoor)

Thu/Jun-18 Albuquerque, NM Launchpad

Fri/Jun-19 Tempe, AZ The Clubhouse

Sat/Jun-20 Los Angeles, CA El Rey Theatre

Sun/Jun-21 Pomona, CA Glasshouse

Mon/Jun-22 San Luis Obispo, CA Downtown Brewing Co.

Tue/Jun-23 San Francisco, CA Slim’s

Thu/Jun-25 Portland, OR Hawthorne Theater

Fri/Jun-26 Seattle, WA Neumo’s

Sat/Jun-27 Boise, ID The Venue

Sun/Jun-28 Salt Lake City, UT Avalon Theater

Mon/Jun-29 Denver, CO Marquis Theatre

Wed/Jul-01 Lawrence, KS Granada

Thu/Jul-02 St. Paul, MN Station 4

Sat/Jul-04 Detroit, MI Magic Stick

Sun/Jul-05 Chicago, IL Metro

Mon/Jul-06 Cleveland Heights, OH Grog Shop

Tue/Jul-07 Millvale, PA Mr. Smalls

Thu/Jul-09 Brooklyn, NY Music Hall of Williamsburg

Fri/Jul-10 New York, NY Bowery Ballroom

Sat/Jul-11 Cambridge, MA Middle East – Downstairs

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The Bled Demos

March 31, 2009 By Ben Minsky Leave a Comment

The Bled have posted two new demos up on their MySpace.

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Bamboozle Left Set Times

March 31, 2009 By Ben Minsky Leave a Comment

Click here to view the set times for bands at Bamboozle Left for April 4 and 5 at the Verizon Wireless Ampitheater in Irvine, Ca

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Rancid Announce New Album For Summer Release

March 31, 2009 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Rancid will release their new album, Let The Dominoes Fall, on June 2nd. You can hear the first new song by going to the bands MySpace page and join the widget! Enter your email address and post the widget on your own myspace page or blog. On April 7th the widget will update and you will get the first listen and download of “Last One To Die”, the first single off Rancids new record!

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Holiday Parade – Tickets & Passports

March 31, 2009 By Max Specht 4 Comments

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Artist: Holiday Parade
Album: Tickets & Passports
Label: Unsigned
Purchase: Holiday Parade Webstore
Release Date: April 7th, 2009

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

Listening back, it’s all to apparent hearing an album from a band that has achieved great heights that they have been bred for success. Whether it be Fall Out Boy’s Take This To Your Grave or Plain White T’s All That We Needed, it’s understandable how bands like these have become so popular; clever songwriting, catchy instrumentation brought them to these heights of musical superstardom. Now as we listen to music in the scene now it’s hard to hear albums that feel classic like the aforementioned, but the latest release from Holiday Parade has made that a little bit less of a sparkle in music’s eyes with their latest release, Tickets & Passports.

The album starts right off with three very strong tracks. The sentimental piano and lyrics of “Getaway” starts the album off just right with light guitars and a steady pace which sets the tone for the rest of the release. The next track is pure pop-punk gold with the song “Turn It Up” which cast reflections of summer and fun will make this fast-paced track the soundtrack to your upcoming summer. Finishing off this trio is “Where Did I Go” which is a very ska influenced track with a fun acoustic guitar beginning and light lyrics.

Something intriguing about Holiday Parade is their focus on piano, while a lot of “piano-rock” bands would be billed as emotional and incredibly solemn at times (ex. Augustana, Something Corporate). Holiday Parade take a very light tone with their use of the piano, having a lot of fun with it. Songs like “Time For Me” and “Forever” have a fun pace and make for a head-bobbing, toe-tapping journey through charm.

Just as the first three tracks of Tickets & Passports were strong indeed, the concluding three are just as strong (if not more). “Look Out Below (This Love)” is a song tailor-made for radio and girl’s hearts everywhere (the use of whistling and acoustic guitar definitely help). The next track “Southern Skies” definitely allows a more somber side of Holiday Parade to show (something lesser found in the beginning of the release), with its rising chorus and reliant lyrics make this song the soundtrack to many a relationship. Finally the title track “Tickets & Passports” is an appropriate piano ballad send-off to the album, casting the swirling piano with strings and a rousing chorus of “Na Na Na’s” makes this song memorable and heartfelt.

Holiday Parade are a band that have a lot to offer, and this album is a great example of how music should be made nowadays, something more on the pop side of life that still holds together its artistic integrity. Not only should they gain a lot of fans through this album, they are all deserved as evidence by this album.

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Anti-Flag Set To Release New Album; Sign To SideOneDummy

March 31, 2009 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Anti-Flag are set to release their new album, The People or the Gun, on June 9th. This will be the bands first release on SideOneDummy. Check out the track listing for the album below.

Track Listing

1. Sodom, Gomorrah, Washington D.C. (Sheep in Shepherds Clothing)
2. The Economy is Suffering”¦Let It Die
3. The Gre(A)t Depression
4. We Are The One
5. You Are Fired (Take This Job)
6. This Is The First Night
7. No War Without Warriors (How Do You Sleep?)
8. When All The Lights Go Out
9. On Independence Day
10. The Old Guard
11. Teenage Kennedy Lobotomy

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