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Kevin Says Stage Lineup

February 13, 2009 By Ben Minsky Leave a Comment

Warped Tour has announced the lineup for the Kevin Says Stage.

Kevin Says Stage lineup:
The Blackout
Dommin
Jet Lag Gemini
Superman Is Dead
Mercy Mercedes
You Me at Six
Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band
Single File
Broadway Calls
Alana Grace
Left Alone
Ivory Line
Orange
Passenger Action Rock
Emmure
Middle Finger Salute
You Me and Everyone
YB
Designer Drugs
After Midnight Project
The Lives of Famous Men
The Scenic
The Truth
RAE
Echo Movement
Born to Lose
Authority Zero
These Green Eyes
The Set
Ice Nine Kills
Cheap Girls
Blackbox
We are the Union
Ultimate Power Duo
This Providence
Gator Face
Breathe Electric
Black Saints Cartel
Landmines
Walk Off the Earth
Inward Eye
Phathom
Stayle Fish
Death Punch
Disalto
Foundation
Inward Eye

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Kevin Says Stage, Warped Tour

Gavin Castleton “Home” Available Today

February 13, 2009 By Trevor Hayward Leave a Comment

Gavin Castleton(Five One Inc) has released his highly anticipated album “Home” today. The album chron”‹icles”‹ the story”‹ of his six year relat”‹ionsh”‹ip which”‹ ultim”‹ately”‹ ends with zombi”‹es,”‹ helic”‹opter”‹s,”‹ and ladybugs. The album is my personal pick for album of the year so far, and I can’t see that changing. You can pick up the album today, on iTunes.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Five One Inc, Gavin Castleton, Home, iTunes

Mayday Parade Cover The Pussycat Dolls

February 12, 2009 By Bryce Jacobson 2 Comments

Mayday Parade‘s cover of “When I Grow Up” (originally by the Pussycat Dolls) can now be heard exclusively through the Punk Goes Pop 2 Mozes Mob! Dial 562-846-4139 to join and hear the new song!

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Michael Zapruder – Dragon Chinese Cocktail Horoscope

February 12, 2009 By Max Specht 6 Comments

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Artist: Michael Zapruder
Album: Dragon Chinese Cocktail Horoscope
Label: SideCho Records
Release Date: March 24th, 2009

Overall: 9.0
Music: 9.0
Lyrics: 8.5
Production: 8.0

Nowadays, it’s becoming harder and harder to find a musician that deserves to be called a “song writer”. With hooks becoming more and more necessary for success, the true artistry behind music is being sacrificed to those who are masters of alliteration and clever metaphors. Gone are the days of meaningful lyrics draped with light but powerful instruments. But every now and again, we find someone who does deserve this title, someone who puts together an album that is thought out, planned and meticulously carved into a piece worthy of great praise. This brings us to Michael Zapruder’s album, “Dragon Chinese Cocktail Horoscope.”

“Happy New Year” leads the track in with light piano and mildly electronic drums that introduce us to the world to Michael Zapruder. This song brings us right in with very catchy instrumentals coupled with sentimental lyrics, that along with Michael’s stream of consciousness type lyrics bring us full-force into this album.

Whether it be the Arcade Fire-esque “Ads For Feelings”, the beautiful piano in “Can’t We Bring You Home” which propels straight to an older time in the basement of a pub somewhere in downtown New York, as Michael softly croons the title of the track with light strings howling in the background. Whether it be the acoustic tinges of “Harbor Saints”, which just makes the listener feel good. It’s all to apparent that “Dragon Chinese Cocktail Horoscope” is a CD that makes you feel as if you are the only person that understands it, yet you want all of your loved ones to hear it and love it just as much as you.

The thing that makes this album stand out amongst it’s contemporaries, is that it feels as though every single note, every single lyric is thought out and meticulously crafted into one beautiful composition of music. This album could be  life’s work that is how well put together it is. It feels as though it has taken years to get it out to people, because every second with it is appreciated and lovingly taken care of.

In conclusion, “Dragon Chinese Cocktail Horoscope” is a very diverse and well approached and implemented piece of work. It basically defines all that is right with music right now, and should serve as a precedent to any other potential artist out there as how to execute a great record. This album deserves all the praise in the world, it has no flaws as each moment is enjoyed and cherished. This album needs to be heard by everyone you know, for music’s sake.

Filed Under: Album, Reviews Tagged With: Michael, sidecho records, Zapruder

Paper + Plastick Records

February 12, 2009 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Vinnie Fiorello has announced the launch of his new endeavor, Paper + Plastick Records, based out of Gainesville, FL. Fiorello is a founding member of legendary ska/punk band Less Than Jake, and founder/former owner of the successful label Fueled By Ramen (Fall Out Boy, Panic! At The Disco).

The independent label will take a new and alternative approach to music retail by selling the highest digital quality music files available, along with deluxe digital packaging. The label will also only release physical music on exclusive, multi-colored and oddly shaped vinyl, making all Paper + Plastick releases a must have for recording buffs, vinyl collectors and music fans alike.

“I think that brick and mortar stores are a dying breed,” comments Fiorello. “Chain stores are folding and the stores that remain want you to buy a TV instead of showcasing new music. I choose not to worry about the CD. That’s also dying, so why try to keep it alive now? I would much rather support independent record stores by putting out independent music in the format that I love, the format that kept and keeps the underground vibrant ““ vinyl.”

Fiorello also plans to release music digitally via the Paper + Plastick website, www.paperandplastick.com, weeks before the music will be available on digital retail outlets such as iTunes, Amazon.com and Emusic.com. Music downloaded from retail outlets loose their integrity and bitrate, but music from PaperandPlastick.com will be high quality digital recordings. Two versions of each album will be available for purchase through the website with varying prices.

Standard edition: 320 Bitrate music file
Deluxe edition: Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC) music files, hi-res album art, PDF booklets, and videos
Vinyl releases add the “Plastick” to the label’s name, which will also be home to a number of books. Fiorello has already authored a children’s book and first “Paper” release for the company, entitled Sometimes Robots Like Being Robots, which will be available this Spring.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Less Than Jake, Paper + Plastick Records, Vinnie Fiorello

Thursday Album Stream

February 12, 2009 By Ben Minsky Leave a Comment

Head over to Thursday’s MySpace page to hear an entire stream of their new album Common Exsistence.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: myspace stream, Thursday

Angels & Airwaves Is Here To Stay

February 11, 2009 By Bryce Jacobson 2 Comments

Tom Delonge has posted an update stating that Angels & Airwaves is never going to go away. Check out his post below.

I will be addressing the blink thing very shortly… Angels and Airwaves is never going to go away…. Don’t worry… Just a little something different for a bit… Stay tuned …. AVA has a lot comn’

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Every Time I Die Signs With Epitaph Records

February 11, 2009 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Every Time I Die has signed with Epitaph Records. A message from the band can be seen below.

“To be given the opportunity to start anew after existing for over ten years in an environment that has chewed up and spit out most bands in a quarter of that time is nothing short of a miracle” says vocalist Keith Buckley.  “We are extremely honored and humbled by the faith that our new family at Epitaph has placed in us to continue writing music that is true to ourselves and true to our supporters. While most bands are looking for their 15 minutes of fame, Every Time I Die knows that Epitaph is the ONLY label where the soil is fertile enough for punk/rock bands to thrive on the ethics that got them started and we are proud to hang our hats within their walls. Our first Epitaph release will be recorded this spring with Steve Evetts and thus far is proving to capture the excitement of our new lease on life and the aggressive energy we are notorious for. See you in hell, otherwise known as the road. ETID”

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Epitaph, Every Time I Die

Jimmy Eat World Clarity Vinyl Package

February 11, 2009 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

In celebration of the 10th anniversary of Clarity, Jimmy Eat World has remastered the classic and is offering it to you as an exclusive package. Favorites like “Lucky Denver Mint” and “Goodbye Sky Harbor” have been given a 180 gram pressing and gatefold packaging. The band has also included the bonus tracks “Christmas Card” and “Sweetness (demo)”, along with a Clarity x 10 t-shirt. This preorder package is exclusive to the bands online store, but you can purchase the vinyl-only on tour.

Jimmy Eat Word Clarity

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MxPx Announce Third Guest On Covers Album

February 11, 2009 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

MxPx have announced Emily Whitehurst (Agent M) of Tsunami Bomb as the third guest on their upcoming album, On The Cover II. Check out a video of Emily below.

Filed Under: News, Videos Tagged With: MxPx

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