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June Studio Journal

April 24, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

June have a studio journal on Fuse where you can stay up to date with the band as they record their new album, Blur.

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The Rocket Summer Set Release Date

April 24, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

The Rocket Summer will release their new album, Do You Feel, on July 17th.

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Between The Trees Releases Album Nationally

April 24, 2007 By Michael Schneider Leave a Comment

Between The Trees are thrilled to announce the wide, national release of their acclaimed debut album The Story and The Song TODAY via Bonded Records. With their infectious melodies and inspiring lyrics, the pop tinged indie rock act has developed a dedicated following of sing-along fans that continues to spread like wildfire across the internet and into packed venues. Make sure you keep your eyes pealed for their new music video for the song The Way She Feels.

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Circa Survive, Cute Is What We Aim For & As Tall as Lions Photos

April 24, 2007 By Mike Duncan Leave a Comment

I have posted some new pictures of Circa Survive, Cute Is What We Aim For and As Tall as Lions in the photos section. Head there to check them out. An interview with Circa Survive will be following.

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Waking Ashland – The Well

April 24, 2007 By Valida 6 Comments

Waking Ashland - the Well

Artist: Waking Ashland
Album: The Well
Label: Immortal Records
Purchase: Smart Punk
Release Date: April 17, 2007

Overall: 7.0
Music: 7.0
Lyrics: 7.0
Production: 7.0

Waking Ashland have had a flurry of releases in the past few years, with their debut EP I Am for You in 2004, their first full-length Composure in 2005, Telescopes EP in 2006, and now their sophomore LP the Well in 2007. I was a big fan of their brand of powerpop on I Am for You, and while there was a clear shift to a mellower musical style by the time Telescopes was released, the band still delivered songs that glistened with pop spirit. The Well provides more variety of sound than any of the band’s previous releases. On the whole, the Well is less reminiscent of Ben Folds than Telescopes, signifying the band has taken a step in the right creative direction, because, let’s face it, it ain’t easy to live up to comparisons drawn to one of the fathers of the piano pop-rock sub-genre. Honing a unique sound is always a step in the right creative direction.

Of course, the vocal similarities between Folds and Waking Ashland singer Jonathan Jones make it hard to avoid all comparisons, particularly on such numbers as “Mark Like Mine.” The Ben Folds-esque song is one of the highlights of the album, which I suppose is saying the band has some heavy lifting ahead of them yet in establishing their own flavor of piano rock. On the other hand, the unexpected guitar outro on Foldsy album-opener “Salt Like Jam” underscores the band’s creativity. Of note is the band’s experimentation with more minor tonalities; surprisingly and pleasingly, the band maintains its signature pop energy through these darker tunes. Unfortunately, despite the nice mixture of songs, they are for the most part flat and unmemorable with no lyrics nor melodies sticking with the listener, thereby failing to be a “good” pop album.

Tracklisting:
1. “Salt Lake Jam” — 4:50
2. “Handful of Names” — 3:39
3. “Your Intentions” — 2:58
4. “Diamonds In the Hillside” — 3:55
5. “Change” — 3:11
6. “Sinking Is Swimming” — 2:33
7. “Mark Like Mine” — 4:08
8. “Let It Ring” — 3:30
9. “Looking Alive” — 3:47
10. “Drought of 2001″ — 3:52
11. “Money” — 4:02
12. “Take Me With You” — 2:52

Filed Under: Album, News, Reviews Tagged With: Immortal Records, Waking-Ashland

Cauterize Set Release Date

April 24, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Cauterize are set to release their new album, Disguises, on Darrin Pfeiffer’s (Goldfinger) label High 4 Records on Tuesday June 12th. As an added bonus there will be a special acoustic CD called “Unmasked” that will be available to the first 2000 people who buy the CD online at www.maplemusic.com. The first 500 of those 2000 “Unmasked” CD’s will be signed by the band. The band is set to release new music on their MySpace page in about 2 weeks.

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Fair To Midland Premier “Dance of the Manatee” Video

April 24, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson 1 Comment

Fair To Midland‘s new video for “Dance of the Manatee” is premiering on PureVolume.com. The song comes from the bands new album, Fables From a Mayfly: What I Tell You Three Times is True, out June 12th.

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The Electric Soft Parade Debut In The U.S

April 23, 2007 By A. Renteria Leave a Comment

The Electric Soft Parade’s debut US release No Need To Be Downhearted comes out tomorrow, May 24, on Better Looking Records and in support of the album will be doing their first ever US tour. For dates and information check out: www.electricsoftparade.com/shows

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Various Release Dates

April 23, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

New release dates have been announced for some Drive-Thru and Tooth & Nail bands. Check out the list below.

An Angle – The Truth Is That You Are Alive – June 12th. Drive-Thru
Ruth – Secondhand Dreaming – June 26th. Tooth & Nail
The Send – Cosmos – July 31, 2007. Tooth & Nail
A Dream Too Late – Intermission To The Moon – September, 2007. Tooth & Nail
Falling Up – Fall 2007. BEC
Run Kid Run – Early 2008. Tooth & Nail

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PunkRockVids Update

April 23, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

PunkRockVids has posted a live video of Thursday performing “Understanding In A Car Crash” at their recent show at Metros in London.

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