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Envy On The Coast – Lowcountry

April 27, 2010 By Max Specht Leave a Comment

Artist: Envy On The Coast
Album: Lowcountry
Label: Photo Finish Records
Purchase: iTunes
Release Date: March 30th, 2010

Overall: 9.0
Music: 9.5
Lyrics: 9.0
Production: 8.5

Envy On The Coast have always struck me has a really electric band, incredibly spontaneous with tempo shifts that hampered their ability to make a really solid album. Lucy Gray had its moments of spectacular songs, but overall left me less than satisfied. Enter the band’s new album Lowcountry, have they been able to bottle that lightning and use it to their advantage this time around?

The answer is a most definite yes, the band has come along way from their first album. Not only has the production improved, the band’s ability to write insanely infectious songs has come along way. Not the kind of catchy though that will wear you out after the tenth listen, but the good kind that grows on you after a long time that really sticks with you. Case in point, “The Great American T-Shirt Racket” at first listen may not sound like the catchiest affair, but after time you can see it as a potential radio single, and the band’s strongest (almost pop like) hook that wraps around you after multiple listens.

On their debut album, it was sometimes hard to hear lead vocalist’s Ryan Hunter’s voice as it sometimes became to nasally to listen to after a while. But in this album, it shows that he has come a long way vocally. Whether it be in the soft crooning of “Made Of Stone”, or the light, innocent melodies of “Like I Do.” Not only is his voice is improved, now you can’t get it out of your head.

Of course the band hasn’t lost that explosive charge that made them sound like a less mellow sounding Incubus, from the explosive mind-blowing chorus of “Clean Of You”, or the punch of gang vocals on “Puritan Dirt Song”. The band still has a clear knack for making songs that can shift from tempo to tempo almost seamlessly.

Lowcountry also takes more political tones, like the lyrics of “Head First In The River” which go “we’re the ones who you paid to see a piece of my soul for your money/and it’s my job, to smile while pigs feast/ swallows slop out of the head of a crooked priest,” the more political tones of their lyrics really helps develop their sound and makes them even more pleasing to listen to. This album isn’t something that at first you’ll see yourself playing over and over again, but with time and appreciation, every song will get stuck in your head and you’ll find yourself humming along to them in the car. Not only a band that could fit on alternative radio, but one that could do it while retaining their pride and core fanbase.

Filed Under: Album, Reviews Tagged With: envy-on-the-coast, lowcountry, Lucy-Gray

Punk Goes Classic Rock In Stores Today

April 27, 2010 By Bryce Jacobson 1 Comment

Punk Goes Classic Rock hit stores today. Check out a trailer below and pick up the album at Target for only $7.99.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Punk Goes, Punk Goes Classic Rock

The Burning Hotels New Album Drops Today

April 27, 2010 By Max Specht 1 Comment

And as a special feature we will be showcasing one of the tracks from the new album titled “Novels” for anyone on the site to download for free! It is titled “To Whom It May Concern”

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Filed Under: News Tagged With: novels, the burning hotels, to whom it may concern

Jarrod Gorbel @ the Beachland Tavern – Cleveland

April 27, 2010 By Jessica Astronaut Leave a Comment

To catch an artist at the start of their tour always feels lucky. Like maybe you’re going to experience a more refreshed version of the performance and in most cases, this is probably an accurate assumption. But in regards to Jarrod Gorbel, I don’t think it really mattered.

The venue was filled with young, pretty, well dressed girls and a handful of perfectly groomed boys, all of which appeared to be in love with Jarrod Gorbel. Both as a musician and as the man himself.

For as simple as his music is, just a man and his guitar, it would be easy and almost expected to have a lackluster live show. But his lack of restraint and natural hilarity grants these lovesick suicide (his words, not mine) songs a lighthearted almost joyous presentation.

The setlist contained only a few Honorary Title songs. Mostly he performed unheard new songs, “I’m going to play some new songs and I know that’s not what you want and you wont be able to sing along unless you’re one of those weird people that mumbles your way through songs like “blahhhh blahhh.” He finishes this sentiment off with a strange face, a squeal and than launches into the strongest of the new songs, “Devil’s Made a New Friend”.

Gorbel might be better suited as a comedian because almost every word that came out of his mouth sounded like a well rehearsed joke. He even did an impromptu depression medication commercial. He thanked the openers, talked about how one of them loves big wet hairy and mainly kisses. “What the fuck else is there to say? I love you or not. Do you love me? No, no, I’m not talking to myself. Uh, I’m not even here to see you, fuckin’ a, I need to start to drink earlier”¦when you’re playing. AHHH, this is my meth voice!”

A girl in the crowd casually and quietly said, “My balls shrunk, I just can’t do it.” He laughed and shrieked, “I know, RIGHT? You have performance issues, he likes big men”¦she’s writing, we’re all just sharing memories. Creating a vibe.” Like most things Gorbel says, he nailed it. No matter your interest in his music or opinion on this genre, his performances are part comedy and part hang out session infused with beautiful well crafted songs. It doesn’t get much better than this.

He’s both an artist to watch out for and someone who should not be denied. Buy his EP, check out a show, wear his soft cotton t-shirts as a loin cloth, whatever suits your fancy, but if you plan on passing Jarrod Gorbel by, you will eventually regret it. And I’ll say, “I told you so.”

Show took place on Friday, April 23, 2010 @ the Beachland Tavern in Cleveland, Ohio

Filed Under: Articles, Show Tagged With: Jarrod Gorbel, the-honorary-title

Interview: The Dirty Heads

April 27, 2010 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment


The Dirty Heads are releasing their new album, Any Port In A Storm [Special Edition], today! Check out a few questions the band answered below.

What is the history behind the band?

We met at a star wars convention tripping balls on acid. And we were all dressed as our favorite character”¦ princess leah

Tell me about some of the albums The Dirty Heads have put out/currently working on?

We are working on a new album right now and were really stoked, and a special edition cd is out on april 27 with 8 new songs unheard.

What are some of your major musical influences?

Beasties, Horace andy, lots of blues and folk and old reggae.

How did you get started playing music?

From duddy he really brought me into it.

What are your touring plans for the future?

Keep touring as long as possible. On a nation wide tour now, hopefully going over seas soon

What are some of your goals for The Dirty Heads?

Soccer ones

Favorite bands at the moment?

Black keys, massive attack and the new jayz is on rotation pretty heavy on the bus.

Be sure to check out the bands new album, Any Port In A Storm, in stores now.

Filed Under: Interviews Tagged With: The Dirty Heads

Lovedrug On Tour This Summer; Offer Free Track

April 27, 2010 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Lovedrug is preparing for a summer tour as well as the release of a series of EPs as they write the upcoming HiFi album.

EP – PART I is out now on Vinyl, CD and digital format. All formats, including a limited edition package, are available directly from the band through www.Lovedrugmusic.com. In the meantime, fans can listen to brand new tracks for free at www.NoiseTrade.com/lovedrug.

Playing Bamboozle at the Meadowlands in New Jersey on May 2 alongside Weezer, Minus the Bear, and MGMT, Lovedrug will also hit the road on a headlining tour with All The Day Holiday supporting, after a couple of one-off shows with The Early Hours, and Taylor Hawkins & The Coattail Riders respectively.

Catch Lovedrug on tour:

May 2 – East Rutherford, NJ @ Bamboozle in Meadowlands (w/ Weezer, Minus The Bear, MGMT)
May 6 – New York, NY @ Mercury Lounge w/ The Early Hours
May 7 – West Chester, PA @ The Note w/ Taylor Hawkins & The Coattail Riders
May 8 – Boston, MA @ HOUSE SHOW
May 9 – Altoona, PA @ HOUSE SHOW
May 14 – Covington, KY (Cincinnati) @ Radiodown w/ All The Day Holiday
June 9 – Knoxville, TN @ HOUSE SHOW (Lovedrug only)
June 10 – Raleigh, NC @ The Brewery (w/ ATDH, others)
June 11 – Atlanta, GA @ Masquerade (w/ ATDH, others)
June 12 – Orlando, FL @ The Backbooth (w/ ATDH, others)
June 13 – Tampa, FL @ Orpheum (w/ ATDH, others)
June 15 – Birmingham, AL @ Bottletree  (w/ ATDH, others)
June 16 – Fayetteville, AR @ George’s Majestic Lounge (w/ Bear Colony, ATDH)
June 17 – Little Rock, AR @ Juanita’s (w/ Bear Colony, ATDH)
June 18 – Houston, TX @ Mango’s (w/ ATDH, others)
June 19 – Dallas, TX @ Prophet Bar (w/ ATDH, others)
June 21 – Oklahoma City, OK @ The Conservatory (w/ ATDH, others)
June 22 – Memphis, TN @ Hi-Tone Café (w/ ATDH, others)
June 23 – St. Louis, MO @ The Firebird (w/ ATDH, others)
June 24 – Nashville, TN @ Exit/In (w/ ATDH, others)

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Lovedrug

Thrice Cancels Remaining Tour Dates

April 24, 2010 By Ben Minsky 1 Comment

Thrice has cancelled their remaining tour dates with Manchester Orchestra due to a family emergency.

Due to a family emergency, Dustin had to fly home this morning, and as a result, we will not be playing tonight’s show in St. Louis.

Thanks for your understanding.

**UPDATE**

The remaining dates on our co-headline tour with Manchester Orchestra (& O’Brother) have been cancelled. Ticket refunds will be made available at point of purchase. We are very very sorry to have to do this, but please trust that we would not be taking this sort of action unless dire circumstances were involved.

-thrice

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Manchester Orchestra, Thrice

Valencia Studio Update

April 24, 2010 By Ben Minsky Leave a Comment

Valencia has posted a their first studio update about their new record.

Filed Under: News, Videos Tagged With: Valencia

Cool Tour Featuring As I Lay Dying, Underoath And More Announces Dates

April 23, 2010 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Cool Tour (an odd name for a tour even though it features cool bands) kicks off July 12th in Orlando, FL and will feature lineup of heavy hitters including As I Lay Dying, Underoath, Between The Buried and Me, Blessthefall, The Acacia Strain, Architects, Cancer Bats, and War of Ages.

Cool Tour is brought to you by Ibanez, Ding, Alternative Press, altpress.com, Invisible Children, Facedown Records, Mesa Boogie, Ampeg, Live Nation, The Agency Group and Good Fight Entertainment.

A ticket pre-sale is available beginning Tuesday, April 27th, and tickets go on sale to the public Friday, April 30th -Sunday, May 2nd.  Check your local listing for on sale dates near you.  Tickets are available through all Ticketmaster locations and online at www.ticketmaster.com, unless otherwise noted.

Also, starting April 27th, a VIP “Cooler Package” will be on sale to the public, along with general admission pre sale tickets.  Fans will be able to purchase an Atticus COOL TOUR T-shirt, a signed tour poster, and a souvenir tour laminate for only $20 plus the cost of a ticket.  Cooler Packages will be available through Ticketmaster while supplies last.

Many of COOL TOUR’s notable artists had a few words to say about this exciting new festival! “After taking last summer off to focus on writing new material, we’ll be back out this year in support of our latest album, THE POWERLESS RISE,” states AS I LAY DYING guitarist Phil Sgrosso. “We’ve got a killer line up of bands that share the same passion for heavy music and putting on a great show every night for the fans.  You don’t want to miss a tour as good as this.”

“We’re looking forward to get out on the COOL TOUR this summer,” states UNDEROATH guitarist Tim McTague. “2010 has been a transitional year for UNDEROATH, and we are looking forward to putting our new direction in motion.” McTague also adds, “COOL TOUR is the perfect place to come out and show everyone what UNDEROATH of the future will sound like.”

Tommy Giles Rogers, vocalist of BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME is beyond thrilled. “Somehow, BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME, the un-coolest band on the planet, is part of a tour called COOL TOUR. Even though this will not make us become cool, we are stoked to be a part of the tour. Pumped to get back around the U.S. and melt your fucking faces off.”

Booking agent Tim Borror of The Agency Group had some final words to say about COOL TOUR. “To say I’m excited about COOL TOUR this summer would sound too plain and generic.  I’m more than excited; it’s my honor to work with the people putting this thing together behind the scenes and my honor to work with these bands.  I already have great relationships with a few of these bands and I’m at the beginning of starting great relationships with the rest of them.  Good times with good people making great music. Fuckin’ A, the COOL TOUR!”

The anticipation is building, so make sure to get your tickets soon for COOL TOUR 2010; sure to be a tour you don’t want to miss!

COOL TOUR DATES:

July 12 –  Orlando, FL @ House Of Blues (7 bands only; no Acacia Strain)
July 13 –  Atlanta, GA @ The Tabernacle
July 14 –  N. Myrtle Beach, SC @ House of Blues SC
July 15 – Charlotte, NC @ The Fillmore Charlotte
July 16 – Baltimore, MD @ Sonar
July 17 – Toronto, ON @ Sound Academy
July 18 – Royal Oak, MI @ Royal Oak Music Theatre**
July 20 – Boston, MA @ House of Blues Boston
July 21 – Sayreville, NJ @ Starland Ballroom
July 22 – Philadelphia, PA @ Electric Factory
July 23 – Columbus, OH @ The LC Pavilion
July 24 – Milwaukee, WI @ Eagles Complex
July 25 – St. Louis, MO @ The Pageant
July 27 – Houston, TX @ Verizon Wireless Theater
July 28 – Dallas, TX @ The Palladium Ballroom
July 30 – Mesa, AZ @ Mesa Amphitheatre**
July 31 – Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Palladium
Aug 1 – San Francisco, CA @ The Warfield

** Not Ticketmaster dates

Filed Under: News Tagged With: architects, As I Lay Dying, Between-The-Buried-and-Me, BlessTheFall, Cancer-Bats, The-Acacia-Strain, Underoath, War of Ages

Stream Punk Goes Classic Rock

April 22, 2010 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Punk Goes Classic Rock is set for release in the U.S. on April 27th, 2010, and on April 26th in the UK, and features a selection of the best up-and-coming alternative rock bands, including Mayday Parade, The Almost, Forever The Sickest Kids and Never Shout Never doing their own cover versions of classic tracks by such bands as Journey, Queen, KISS and Def Leppard. The entire album is currently streaming on MySpace.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Forever The Sickest Kids, Mayday Parade, Never Shout Never, Punk Goes Classic Rock, Punk Goes Crunk, The Almost

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