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Number One Gun On Tour
Published by Bryce Jacobson December 12th, 2007 in News. 0 Comments 148 viewsNumber One Gun will be hitting the road early next year with Brighten, The Maine, Secret And Whisper, and Sever Your Ties. Number One Gun’s new album, The North Pole Project, hits streets on January 15th through Tooth & Nail Records.
Tour Dates
Jan 15th - Seattle, WA- El Corazon
Jan 16th - Portland, OR-TBA
Jan 17th - Bend, OR-The Domino Room
Jan 18th - Nampa, ID-Northwest Nazarene University
Jan 19th - Salt Lake City, UT- Solid Ground
Jan 20th - Las Vegas, NV-TBA
Jan 21st - Phoenix, AZ- TBA
Jan 22nd - Victorville, CA- Club Karma
Jan 23rd - San Diego, CA- TBA
Jan 24th - Anaheim, CA- Chain Reaction
Jan 25th - Modesto, CA-The Modesto Underground
Jan 26th - Sacramento, CA- Club Retro
Jan 27th - Carson City, NV- The Warehouse
Jan 29th - Fresno, CA- The Starline
Jan 30th - Chico, CA- TBA
Its that time of year when Christmas songs can be heard near and far. Check out some of these Christmas songs below.
Project 86 - “This Time of Year 07″
Foreverinmotion - “The Bluest Christmas”
The Fold - “Oh Holy Night”
Third Eye Blind - “Fairytale of New York”
Brighten and The Maine - “Mery Christmas Baby”
June - “Wonderful Christmas Time”
Punchline - “All Hopped Up On Jingle Bells”
Aaron Marsh - “A Merry Little Christmas”
Every Avenue - “This Christmas”
We have a new contest for the upcoming “The Show Must Go On Tour” featuring Hawthorne Heights, From First To Last, Secondhand Serenade, Brighten and Powerspace. One lucky winner will receive t-shirts from all the bands and CD’s from Secondhand Serenade, Powerspace, and From First To Last. Enter on the contests page here.
Brighten- King vs. Queen
Published by Mark Kennedy April 4th, 2007 in Album and Reviews. 3 Comments 3,887 views
Artist:Brighten
Album: King vs. Queen
Label: Carbon Copy Media
Purchase: Smart Punk
Release Date: March 20th, 2007
Overall: 8.7
Music: 8.8
Lyrics: 9.0
Production: 8.0
To be quite honest, it is amazing to me that such a wonderful CD has to be held down due to legal issues. Carbon Copy Media, the record label of Brighten, is in a very well documented legal battle with its father label, Victory Records. The strange thing about King vs. Queen getting released is that the band themselves did not even know that it was going to happen.

