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Albums In Stores Tomorrow 6-12-07

June 11, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Here are some albums hitting stores tomorrow.

Paramore – Riot!
An Angle – The Truth Is That You Are Alive
Cauterize – Disguise
Strung Out – Blackhawks Over Los Angeles
Fair To Midland – Fables From A Mayfly: What I Tell You Three Times Is..
Queens Of The Stone Age – Era Vulgaris
Damnation A.D. – In This Life Or The Next
A Perfect Murder – War Of Agression

Filed Under: News Tagged With: A-Perfect-Murder, An-Angle, Cauterize, Damanation-A.D., Fair-To-Midland, Paramore, Queens-Of-The-Stone-Age, Strung-Out

Band In A Bubble: Episode 3

June 11, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson 1 Comment

Episode #3 of MTV’s Band In A Bubble featuring Cartel can now be seen here. The band is set to break out of the bubble tomorrow night and debut their new album in a live concert on MTV at 8 PM EST.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Cartel

Yellowcard Launch New Website

June 11, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Yellowcard has launched a new website in honor of their upcoming album, Paper Walls, due out July 17th.

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Underoath Set To Release DVD

June 11, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Underoath are set to release their first DVD on July 17th. The DVD is jam-packed with 90+ minutes of footage taken from different tours around the US, as well as shows from Japan, Australia, Europe, Canada and the UK from the last two years. The DVD, called 777 features all the music videos from “Define the Great Line” , as well as an exciting behind-the-scenes “making of the video” documentary from the “You’re Ever So Inviting” shoot, killer live performances (such as the MySpace Secret Show) and so much more.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Underoath

Far-Less Set Release Date

June 11, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Far-Less will be releasing their new album, A Toast To Bad Taste, on October 23rd via Tooth and Nail Records.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Far-Less, Tooth And Nail

The Morning Light Stream EP

June 11, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

The Morning Light, a previous “On The Rise” featured band, has their new EP, The Sounds of Love, available for streaming on their MySpace page. You can pick up a copy of the EP here.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: The Morning Light

Down for the Count – Broken Record Tactics

June 11, 2007 By Adam Weidman 1 Comment

Down for the Count

Artist: Down for the Count
Album: Broken Record Tactics
Label: Kick Rock Music(Japan) Pep-Rock Records(UK)
Purchase: Smart Punk
Release Date: April 10th, 2007

Overall: 8.0
Music: 8.0
Lyrics: 8.5
Production: 7.0

Down for the Count is a shining example of what a band today should be… Self-Sufficient! In only a few short years this Southern California rock outfit has booked several tours all on their own, self-funded and self-released each recording, landed distribution deals overseas and have undoubtedly shared the stage with one of your favorite bands. D4TC has garnered quite a following by taking their campaign to the masses. Through handing out fliers weeks before every show, “hustling CD’s at Warped Tour” and countless hours of online promotion. They’ve even followed bands on tour just to meet potential fans in new markets. It is this type of bold ambition and willingness to take chances that has led the band to their debut full length Broken Record Tactics.

The album opens with an unexpected yet stirring piano piece that gradually evolves into the driving pop-punk rhythms of “Something New” which raucously declares “it’s time for something new, something from the heart and captivating.” Those words ring true and serve almost as a mission statement for the group. The song vastly changes direction as it breaks down into a series of scat singing vocals while the instruments ring out. If you are not drawn in enough by now or at least slightly intrigued it won’t be long because “Less Than Three Is Enough for Me” can only be described as immediately catchy. There is no doubt that this tune will find its way onto many Myspace profiles throughout the summer months. Without showing a sign of stopping the formulaic head-bobbing assault only continues with “Cutoffs and Key Chains.” This leads up to the very blunt and biting “Lucky Seven” which provides a genuine but amusing commentary on the music “scene” of today and the all too typical characteristics of those involved. It’s now the halfway point of the album and I truly enjoy what I’ve heard thus far. Catchy music with substance behind it is exactly what I prefer to listen to and Broken Record Tactics delivers.

In my mind Down for the Count draw a comparison to early songs by New Found Glory. They also possess the musical sensibilities of a band such as Hit the Lights; while at the same time display striking similarities to the cadence of The Starting Line. The Latter half of the Broken Record Tactics keeps a steady pace and doesn’t let up a bit. As a series of slightly down tempo hook-laden tracks saturate the heart of the disc. While “Distractions, Distractions…” proves that there is no shortage of rye witty lyrics with the refrain of “all i need is a miracle baby and maybe some alcohol.” The standout track in my opinion is “Planes, Trains, and Tour Buses” and while listening I can’t help but feel eager for future releases by Down for the Count.

As expected the album goes out with a bang as “Throwing in the Towel” features blasting guitars and hard hitting drums that permeate nicely with perfectly timed gang vocals. Broken Record Tactics is chalk-full of all the seamless harmonies, sharp lyrics, and big choruses you could ever want. After listening several times it’s clear to me that Down for the Count are well on their way to success. I imagine that everyone in the music community will be seeing lots of them in the not too distant future. Their debut EP History in the Making has remained atop the 100 best-sellers of all time at Smartpunk.com and history will likely repeat itself with Broken Record Tactics. Down for the Count may not be re-inventing the wheel but they have certainly managed to attach a set of bright sleek rims.

Track List
1. Introduction
2. Something New
3. Less Than Three Is Enough for Me
4. Cutoffs and Key Chains
5. Lucky Seven
6. Torn Up from the Ground Up
7. Bedposts Are for Suckers
8. No Highway Option
9. Distractions, Distractions…
10. Planes, Trains, and Tour Buses
11. Throwing in the Towel

Filed Under: Album, Reviews Tagged With: Down-For-The-Count

As Cities Burn Post New Song; Album Art; Track Listing

June 11, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

As Cities Burn‘s has posted a new song titled “This Is It, This Is It” on their MySpace page. The bands new album Come Now Sleep hits stores August 14th. Check out their album art from the new album below.
As Cities Burn

Track Listing
1. Contact
2. Empire
3. The Hoard
4. This Is It, This Is It
5. Clouds
6. New Sun
7. Tides
8. Wrong Body
9. Our World Is Grey
10. Timothy

Filed Under: Album Art, News Tagged With: As-Cities-Burn, Solid-State-Records, Tooth And Nail

Cartel Finish Album; Album Art; New Single

June 10, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Cartel has finished their new self-titled album that they just recorded in the Dr. Pepper bubble. The band will release the album on July 24th August 21st while releasing their first single “Lose It” on iTunes this Tuesday. Check out the album art below.

Cartel

Track Listing

01. The Best
02. Tonight
03. Lose It
04. No Subject (Come With Me)
05. This Is Who We Are
06. I Will Hide Myself Away
07. Wasted
08. The Fortunate
09. Georgia
10. If You Do, If You Dont
11. Lonely One
12. If I Were To Write This Song
13. Wasted (Remix By Wyclef Jean)

Filed Under: Album Art, News Tagged With: Cartel

Staff Recommendations June 10th 2007

June 10, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Bryce Jacobson
Be sure to check out the new songs we posted from Cauterize here. Also be sure to pick up Paramore‘s new album, RIOT!, this Tuesday.

Adam Weidman
Check out You, Me, and Everyone We Know they make great music and their independently released debut Party for the Grown and Sexy is available now, expect much from them! Give The Sugi Tap a look as well. For those that don’t know it’s Max and Tony formally of the late 90’s rock sensation Eve 6. Have a great Sunday everybody!

Filed Under: News, Recommendations Tagged With: Cauterize, Paramore, The-Sugi-Tap, You Me And Everyone We Know

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