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Thursday Get New Website

October 5, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Thursday has launched a new website in honor of their upcoming album, Kill the House Lights.

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Sound The Alarm Premier “Suffocating” Video

October 5, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Sound The Alarm‘s new video for “Suffocating” can be seen below.

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Number One Gun Post New Song

October 4, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Number One Gun has posted a new song titled “This Holiday.” Check it out on their MySpace page. The bands new album, The North Pole Project, is due out January 15th, 2008.

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Fred Leaves Taking Back Sunday

October 4, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson 1 Comment

Fred Mascherino announced that he has left Taking Back Sunday and will pursue his solo career in The Color Fred. Check out a full article about his departure here.

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Four Year Strong – Rise Or Die Trying

October 4, 2007 By Manuel Enrique Garcia 2 Comments

Four Year Strong

Artist: Four Year Strong
Album: Rise or Die Trying
Label: I Surrender Records
Purchase: Smart Punk
Release Date: Sept. 18th, 2007

Overall: 8.5
Music: 8.5
Lyrics: 8.0
Production: 9

You are driving down the highway with the windows down. The warm, polluted air is rushing against your face. You stick your left hand out the window and you feel the various bugs smacking against your palm. The radio is filled with male enhancement commercials, lousy news-reporting, and mainstream music that will make you let go of the steering wheel and take a step closer towards your death. The sound of passing cars and impatient honking is growing tiresome. You want something to pop into the CD player that is going to take you away from this dreadful highway filled with too many potholes. You want something that will take you away from the hopelessness you felt this morning when you put that bland t-shirt over your head. You want something catchy enough to make you sing-along as loud as your post-puberty voice can go. Something that will uplift and strip away the hopelessness and replace it with humble fun. Are you ready to rise up and find the band that you so desperately need to discover or will you die trying and listen to whatever filth is on the radio for the rest of your life?

Four Year Strong released their debut full-length on September 18th entitled “Rise or Die Trying”, which is not to be mistaken for 50 Cent’s “Get Rich or Die Tryin”. Surely there must be something worth dying for besides getting rich. Four Year Strong hails from Massachusetts and they packed their debut with eleven songs filled with catchy choruses, relative and hopeful lyrics, upbeat song structures, and out-of-nowhere breakdowns.

You just found out your favorite dog has been recruited into dog fighting by Michael Vick’s colleagues. Listen to “Catastrophe” and you’ll find yourself pumped up when you are calling the police, but only to be put on hold for twenty minutes. Your girlfriend of a year has dumped you via text message. Listen to “Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Hell” and you’ll find yourself searching Facebook for a new lady to charm with your good looks and arsenal of magic tricks. Each song on “Rise or Die Trying” is filled with simple, yet relatable lyrics that will rain down nostalgia.

It’s impossible to listen to this record without walking away with a surge of energy and a smile across your pampered face. The songs have been packed with kicks, punches, and taser guns (incase you speak up against John Kerry). The breakdowns come out of no where and will serve as sober man’s cocaine (rehab is too expensive to waste away but he needs an energy boost). The choruses are as catchy as when “mmmBop” was blasting from thousands of minivans across America in 1996.

Four Year Strong has released a solid debut that will leave an impression on listeners and critics around the world. “Rise or Die Trying” is a fun record that will leave you in a wonderful mood, even if your boyfriend broke up with you and you have a school paper due tomorrow on something you’ve never heard of.

Track Listing:
1. The Takeover
2. Prepare To Be Digitally Manipulated
3. Abandon Ship Or Abandon All Hope
4. Heroes Get Remembered, Legends Never Die
5. Wrecked ‘Em? Damn Near Killed ‘Em
6. Catastrophe
7. Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Hell
8. Bada Bing! Wit’ A Pipe!
9. Beatdown in the Key of Happy
10. If He’s Here, Who’s Runnin’ Hell?
11. Maniac (R.O.D.)

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Indie Vision Signs My Epic

October 4, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Orange County, CA. based label, Indie Vision Music, has signed Charlotte, NC. band MY EPIC to a deal. The band will enter the studio in March of 08 to record their new full length with a planned late spring/early summer release.

You catch My Epic next on their east coast tour starting November 1st. The band’s new song “You Became I” will also be appearing on the new Indie Vision Music compilation “Hearts Bleed Passion Vol. 3” that releases in early November.

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Underoath Update

October 3, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Underoath have posted an update on their MySpace page dealing with band DVD’s. Check out the update below.

Underoath Movies

It seems I find myself and the rest of the UO camp constantly looking around at the music industry, the injustices inflicted on our peers by heartless, money hungry suits, and consistent downward spiral of quality and content within the music of so many bands we seem to be seeing along our journey and just scratching our heads. It more times than not, turns into a productive driving force to do anything and all that we can to evaluate our business ethics and more importantly our vision of what our music has to say as well as the way it sounds. In all of this there has been one facet of our industry we have yet to tackle until now….the art of film making. It seems that dvds have become the newest form of watered down content that labels are latching onto to package with cd’s and make a buck. Although I think there is something to be said about giving a band a camera for a year, letting them shoot whatever they want, whenever they want , and then editing it down for everyone to see, I feel that the innocence that this approach was once birthed in is now the newest trend of indie labels everywhere. Everyone has a dvd or a re-release packaged with some sort of video content. At this point in the game its hard to stomach 90% of the band related film coming out now. Upon realizing the magnitude of the artistic defficiency within this realm of media, we found ourselves racking our brains and hitting the drawing boards to see how UO could take what everyone is doing and attempt to raise the bar well beyond the status quo. Months of deliberation and brain storming has resulted in a small film team working under the name “The Audible Diversion Group” following our fall tour and shooting a third person documentary for the entirety of “We Believe In Dino-Tours”. The film is being shot in 720p High Definition 16:9 widescreen format. Details are still coming together, but I can tell you that this will be the best piece of visual art this band has every released. We have two places where you can read up on the progress of the project and the tour, www.myspace.com/underoathmovie and www.underoathmovie.com. Ryan has posted a short video montage of some early footage and you can read journal entries from Ryan, Seay, and Justin. I hope you all find this as exciting as I do. Be well friends and thank you to all who have come out to all of the shows on this tour thus far, and to all who have yet to come. God bless you.

Timmy

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Senses Fail Premier New Song

October 3, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Check out a new b-side titled “Battle Hymn” from Senses Fail‘s upcoming deluxe edition of Still Searching here. The re-release will also contain three B-Sides and a cover of Irish rockers the Cranberries’ 1996 hit, ‘Salvation.’

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Preview Clips From Thrice’s New Album

October 3, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Check out clips of every song on Thrice‘s new album here.

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Win Free Concert Tickets For An Entire Year

October 3, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

AT&T and Live Nation are giving fans a chance to win free concert tickets for an entire year. The AT&T blue room will also give away weekly prizes including ringtone downloads, iPod Shuffles, CDs and iPhones.

You have a chance to win season passes — courtesy of AT&T blue room and Live Nation. The two entertainment powerhouses are giving five lucky winners a pair of 2008 season passes to a Live Nation venue. Fans will have the opportunity to see a ton of concerts featuring their favorite artists performing live – Click here for details.

The AT&T blue room and Live Nation will also give registered fans the chance to win weekly prizes including iPhones, Ringtones and iPods, all on behalf of the Live Nation Weekly Concert Series which features live online performances from artists like Interpol, Fall Out Boy, Switchfoot, Ozomatli and many more. Go here or text the keyword “WIN” to 31234 from your AT&T mobile phone, for your chance to win these exclusive prizes including free concert tickets for an entire year!

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