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The Early November to go on Indefinite Hiatus

March 13, 2007 By Jamie Pham 1 Comment

The Early November have announced that they will go on an indefinite hiatus following their headlining tour.

We would like to announce that at end of our upcoming headlining tour, The Early November will be taking an indefinite hiatus.

Throughout the past six years we have released two LP’s, two EP’s, played over one thousand shows, seen six wonderful countries, have met thousands of great people, made life-long friends, and have broken countless amounts of instruments. We have done more than we have ever thought possible for a small rock band out of southern New Jersey. We are very proud and very grateful of every moment we have spent as The Early November.

In case any of you are wondering, this is not a result of anything one can consider negative. No fighting, no one hates each other, no one has a substance abuse problem… none of the typical baggage that is usually carried along with rock bands taking a hiatus. The situation is actually much the opposite. We all love and care for on another tremendously. We’re as close of friends as we have ever been and, as long as the five of us exist, we will continue to be so. This “hiatus” or “break” is just a result of time and life. As we grow older, priorities change. We’ve decided we need to take some time and see that life isn’t all dirty rock clubs, rest stops at 2 am, and long distance phone calls. We have to be where we haven’t been in the past six years; with our friends, family, and loved ones.

We hope this isn’t completely somber news to anyone of you. We want to view it almost in the same way many cultures view the passing of a friend or loved one. Not to mourn but to celebrate their life and memory. In our small way, we’d like to do the same. We invite you to come and send off something that has meant so much to the five of us for so long. We may or may not be coming back. Who knows. But for now, all we can say is “Thank You.” “Thank You,” to everyone who was or has been a part of making our dreams a reality. Most importantly, “Thank You” to every single TEN fan. We hope you guys understand. We truly love all of you.

– Ace, Joe, Jeff, Serg, Bill
The Early November

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He Is Legend Post “Attack Of The Dungeon Witch” Video

March 13, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

He Is Legend has posted their new video for “Attack Of The Dungeon Witch.” Check it out below.

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The Academy Is… TV Episode 2

March 13, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

The Academy Is… have posted their latest episode of TAI TV on their website. You can also pick up one of three special pre-orders for the bands new album, Santi, here.

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Video of The Almost’s First Show

March 13, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Live-Pulse.com (formerly PunkVideoGuys) has posted a video of The Almost performing “Say This Sooner” from their first show ever. More videos from that same show will be posted later this month on Live-Pulse.com. Don’t forget that you can pre-order Southern Weather today and have it autographed by Aaron! You can even get a Limited Edition Tee to go along with your album!

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On The Rise: The Morning Light, You Me And Everyone We Know, The Dangerous Summer

March 13, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

In the need to listen to something new, something good? Check out the new bands added to the On The Rise section.

The Morning Light – (Pittsburgh, PA – Indie, Rock, Pop)
You, Me, And Everyone We Know – (Washington, DC – Indie, Powerpop, Rock)
The Dangerous Summer – (Ellicott City, Maryland – Alternative, Rock)

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Warped Tour Adds More Bands, Presale Info

March 12, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

The pre-sale for the 2007 Vans Warped Tour kicks off on April 1st at 10am PST. Through the special offer, fans will receive a concert ticket and a copy of the Vans Warped Tour double compilation CD for only $19.99 plus 25 cents for the Hollywood Heart charity and a nominal convenience charge. After the limited pre-sale tickets sell out or when tickets officially go on sale in each market, tickets will return to their regular price of approximately $25.00, plus applicable Ticketmaster charges. Also check out the current list of bands below and stay tuned to the bands page for more announcements in the future.

A Static Lullaby Jul 24 – Aug 25
The Actual Aug 10 – Aug 25
Agent Orange Aug 23 – Aug 25
Alesana Jun 28 – Jul 27
Alkaline Trio Jul 31 – Aug 7
All Time Low Entire Tour
The Almost Jun 28 – Jul 15, Jul 24 – Aug 25
Amber Pacific Entire Tour
Anberlin Jun 28 – Jul 27
As Cities Burn Jun 28 – Jul 15
As I Lay Dying Aug 4 – Aug 25
The Automatic Jun 28 – Jul 24
Bad Religion Entire Tour
Bayside Entire Tour
Biffy Clyro Jul 28 – Aug 15
Big D And The Kids Table Entire Tour
Bleed The Dream Entire Tour
Bless The Fall Entire Tour
Boys Like Girls Entire Tour
The Briefs Jun 28 – Jul 24
The Briggs Jun 28 – Jul 17
Buck O Nine Jun 28 – Jul 1, Aug 23 – Aug 25
Cinematic Sunrise Jul 24 – Aug 5
Circa Survive Entire Tour
Coheed And Cambria Entire Tour
The Confession Jul 27 – Aug 25
Cute Is What We Aim For Entire Tour
The Dear And Departed Jun 28 – Jul 26
Drop Dead Gorgeous Jul 28 – Aug 25
Envy On The Coast Aug 4 – Aug 25
Escape The Fate Entire Tour
Evaline Entire Tour
The Fabulous Rudies Entire Tour
The Fall Of Troy Aug 4 – Aug 25
Family Force 5 Jul 1 – Aug 10 (Excluding 7/11, 12, 20, 28 & 8/2)
Fishbone Aug 23 – Aug 25
Flogging Molly Aug 7 – Aug 25
The Fold Aug 4 – Aug 25
Funeral For A Friend Jun 28 – Aug 3
Gallows Entire Tour
The Graduate Jul 18 – Aug 3
Haste The Day Jun 28 – Jul 27
Hawthore Heights Jul 18 – Aug 25
Hot Rod Circuit Entire Tour
Human Abstract Jun 28 – Jul 27
I Am Ghost Jun 28 – Jul 15
K-os Entire Tour
Madina Lake Jul 18 – Aug 3
Mayday Parade Jul 18 – Aug 3
Maylene And The Sons Aug 4 – Aug 25
The Matches Entire Tour
Meg And Dia Entire Tour
My American Heart Entire Tour
New Found Glory Entire Tour
New Year’s Day Jun 28 – Jul 15
Norma Jean Jul 18 – 22
Paramore Entire Tour
Parkway Drive Jul 7 – Aug 12
Pennywise Jun 28 – Jul 25, Aug 17 – 25
Pepper Entire Tour
Pistolita Jun 28 – Jul 15
Play Radio Play Jun 28 – Jul 15
POS Jul 25 – Aug 25
Poison The Well Aug 7 – Aug 25
Red Jumpsuit Apparatus Entire Tour
Scary Kids Scaring Kids Jun 28 – Jul 27
Set Your Goals Jun 28 – Jul 15
Spill Canvas Entire Tour
So They Say Jul 28 – Aug 25
The Starting Line Jul 3 – Aug 25
Straylight Run Jul 18 – Aug 5
Supernova Aug 23 – Aug 25
The Toasters Jul 18 – Aug 12
Throw The Fight Entire Tour
Tiger Army Entire Tour
Underoath Jul 24 – Aug 9
The Used Jun 29 – Jul 3, Jul 7 – Jul 15
The Unseen Entire Tour
Valencia Jul 26 – Aug 5
Vincent Black Shadow Entire Tour
The Vandals Jun 28 – Jul 1
Yellowcard Jun 28 – Jul 19

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Paramore Update

March 12, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

In a recent update, Paramore announced the departure of guitarist Hunter Lamb and the name of their new album title being announced tomorrow. You can read the bands message below.

Hey everyone,

First off, we wanted to take the time to apologize to all of the fans in Australia and Japan for the recent cancellation of our spot on the New Found Glory tour and the Japanese Punk Springfest. We feel absolutely terrible for this. We hope you will understand…

The past few months have brought incredible things our way and have also forced us to face some of the hardest times we’ve ever been through as a band… both professionally and personally. At some points, we had
no clue how we would all come through or if we’d even make it far enough to record the album. And even though we made our way through many of those things, we weren’t able to come through the way we had pictured it. We have parted ways with our friend and guitarst for the past year, Hunter Lamb. We wish Hunter the best in all that he does next and in his engagement and marriage. It was a blessing getting to know him on
the road and we were lucky to have him in the band with us. Obviously, we’ve been through more than a
couple member changes and we are sure it’s probably frustrating and confusing to you guys and we aren’t
really sure what more to say. Sometimes, things just don’t work out the way you thought they would.

Right now, we feel really great as a four piece band. But who knows what the future might hold, as we are always full of these types of surprises. Hopefully, these changes will better prepare us for the year(s) to
come.

Thank you for always being supportive and caring about us. We love ya’ll. Stay tuned for a more positive entry… to be posted soon. Contrary to what this post might make you think, we’re actually really excited and hopeful about our future and about the Spring tour with The Almost and This Providence. What we’re most excited about, though, is the release of our sophomore record which we are going to announce the title of tomorrow!

Talk to you all very soon.

Love,
Paramore

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The Victory Year Post New Song

March 12, 2007 By Jeff Watson Leave a Comment

The Victory Year posted a new song on thier MySpace page last Saturday. The new song is off their upcoming album, The World Is Waiting For You, which has a release date of April 10, 2007. Each Saturday of this month (March), they will be releasing new songs on their myspace from that upcoming album. Go check it out and preorder their new cd on Smartpunk!

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Matchbook Romance Announce Indefinite Hiatus

March 12, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Matchbook Romance has announced that they are going on an indefinite hiatus. You can read the bands message below.

Dear fans and friends,

Today is a sad day. Because it is on this day that we, the members of Matchbook Romance, have decided to part ways and go on an indefinite hiatus. This was not at an easy decision for us to come to, as it seems it’s taken months for the words to even form on the tips of our tongues. Its a decision that we thought we would never have to make, but unfortunately, after 5 years its a decision that best suits our situations.

We’re going to miss all of our adoring fans, and friends that we’ve made on this adventure. We thank all of you for letting this thing we started into your hearts and for holding us in such high regard. We love all of your stories of traveling across the country just to see us play one show, and we love all the amazing gifts you guys have handcrafted for us personally. You will not be forgotten, and hopefully the music of Matchbook Romance won’t be either.

So yes, today is a sad day, but it is also a good one. This is our chance to leave on a good note and forge ahead in the world to see what else is out there. We hope you guys will understand, and we hope you will look forward to the next time you hear from us.

Here’s to the good times,

Matchbook Romance

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Stream William Tell’s “You Can Hold Me Down”

March 12, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

AOL is currently streaming William Tell‘s new album, You Can Hold Me Down, here.

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