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Full 2008 Warped Tour Lineup Announced

February 20, 2008 By Bryce Jacobson 108 Comments

The full lineup for the 2008 Warped Tour has been announced. Check out the bands and the dates they will be playing below.

3OH!3 whole tour
A Day to Remember jun 20 – jul 20
Against Me! whole tour
Aggrolites whole tour
Alesana whole tour
All That Remains jul 22 – aug 17
All Time Low jul 22 – aug 17
Anberlin jun 21 – aug 17
Angels and Airwaves whole tour
As I Lay Dying jun 20 – jul 18
August Burns Red jun 20 – july 6
Automatic Love Letter jul 17 – july 27
Beat Union whole tour
Bedouin Soundclash jul 3 – jul 17
Between the Trees jun 20 – jul 8, aug 4 – 12
Bouncing Souls jul 16 – jul 25
Bring Me the Horizon jul 22 – aug 17
Broadway Calls whole tour
Charlotte Sometimes whole tour
Cinematic Sunrise jul 10 – jul 16
Classic Crime jul 27 – aug 17
Cobra Starship whole tour
Confide jul 22 – aug 17
Danger Radio jul 19 – aug 8 / aug 9 – aug 18
Dr. Manhattan jul 22 – aug 17
Evergreen Terrace whole tour
Every Avenue jul 9 – jul 26
Everytime I Die whole tour
Family Force 5 whole tour except 6/19, 6/20, 6/26, 7/2, 7/12, 8/8
Forever the Sickest Kids jun 20 – jul 6 / jul 7 – aug 17
Four Year Strong jul 19 – aug 17
From First to Last whole tour
GBH aug 6 – aug 17
Greeley Estates whole tour
Gym Class Heroes whole tour
Horrorpops whole tour
Jack’s Mannequin jul 1 – jul 20
Just Surrender jul 9 – jul 26
Katy Perry whole tour
Ludo jul 22 – aug 17
Madina Lake jul 9 – jul 25
Mayday Parade whole tour
Maylene and the Sons of Disaster jun 20 – jul 18
MC Chris whole tour
MURS whole tour
Norma Jean whole tour
Oreska whole tour
Paramore jul 1 – jul 6
Pennywise jul 15 – aug 3, jul 15, jul 17- jul 20, jul 24, jul 27, jul 29- aug 3
Pierce the Veil whole tour
Pinkertones whole tour
Protest the Hero whole tour
Reel Big Fish whole tour
Relient K whole tour
Rise Against aug 6 – aug 17
Say Anything whole tour
Set Your Goals whole tour
Shwayze whole tour
Sick City jul 19 – jul 20, aug 6
Sky Eats Airplane jul 27 – aug 17
Stick to Your Guns jun 20 – jul 6
Story of the Year whole tour
Street Dogs whole tour
The Academy Is… whole tour
The All-American Rejects jun 20 – jun 29
The Audition jun 20 – jun 29 / jun 30 – aug 17
The Briggs whole tour
The Bronx whole tour
The Color Fred whole tour
The Devil Wears Prada whole tour
The Dillinger Escape Plan jul 9 – jul 15
The Fabulous Rudies whole tour
The Higher jun 20 – jul 20
The Human Abstract jul 22 – aug 17
The Lordz whole tour
The Maine jun 20 – jul 18 / aug 9 – aug 17
The Morning Light jul 28 – aug 6
The Pink Spiders jun 20 – jul 20
The Saint Alvia Cartel jul 9 – aug 3, aug 13 on
The Secret Handshake jun 30 – jul 9
The Vandals aug 6 – aug 17
We the Kings whole tour

Filed Under: News Tagged With: All Time Low, Angels & Airwaves, Between-The-Trees, Broadway-Calls, Cobra Starship, Danger Radio, Every Avenue, Family-Force-5, Four Year Strong, From-First-To-Last, Greeley-Estates, Gym Class Heroes, Just Surrender, Mayday Parade, Paramore, The Maine, The Morning Light, The-Classic-Crime, The-Color-Fred, The-Devil-Wears-Prada, The-Higher, Warped Tour

Cobra Starship Post “The City Is At War” Video

January 1, 2008 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Cobra Starship‘s new video for “The City Is At War” can be seen below.

Filed Under: News, Videos Tagged With: Cobra Starship

Sleeping With Giants Tour – 10/24/07

November 23, 2007 By Andrea Hubbell Leave a Comment

October 24th, 2007—The 9:30 Club, Washington, D.C. A high-ceilinged, cavernous room, equipped with the relatively small stage, ample floor space, and spacious balcony seating well-suited for the intimate big band shows the 9:30 Club is known for are all part of the setting visible to the plethora of young rock fans awaiting the headliners of the Sleeping with Giants Tour. It’s approximately 9:00, and after enjoying, and inevitably singing and dancing with and moshing to, the four other bands in the diverse lineup offered to fans on this tour (The Rocket Summer, Sherwood, Armor for Sleep, and the recently added Cobra Starship), the audience is restless, some migrating to the close by merch tables and others even daring to venture to the club’s sports bar.

But at the soft strum of a guitar, and the appearance of the five young men comprising band The Academy Is…,the crowd focused full attention on the stage, drawn to the rock’n’roll-rooted band like flies to a strong light.

Although only five years in the making, indie label Fueled By Ramen The Academy Is… has already made huge strides towards success in the alternative rock genre. Since switching labels in 2004 (after impressing FBR with self-titled EP “The Academy”), TAI has produced two well-received studio albums, in addition to touring with a slew of successful bands, including renowned pop punk band Fall Out Boy. TAI’s soft alternative sound is defined by frontman William Beckett’s serene, feminine vocals. The Sleeping With Giants tour marked their first headlining tour after revealing sophomore album “Santi”, and thus far, has been as successful as the band itself.
Needless to say, TAI’s rousing live performance and lively band members were more than enough to get fans yet again moving. Frontman William Beckett seemed to recognize the effectiveness of focusing more on performing for the audience than speaking to them. Generally quiet though he may have been, he had a very strong connection to the crowd, who he entertained with his constant movement and uniquely soft singing voice.

Beckett’s singing combined with the raw talent of band members Andy Mrotek, Mike Carden, Adam Siska, and recently recruited guitarist Michael Guy Chislett created a great live performance that matched if not trumped the sounds on their studio albums. Their wide-ranged set list contributed to the quality of their set. TAI played hits both off of debut full-length album, “Almost Here” and April 2007 release, “Santi”, many tracks of which hadn’t been performed live prior to the Sleeping With Giants tour. Starting with song “Same Blood” and wrapping up with “Everything We Had”, The Academy Is… put on a very worthwhile show that, along with the quality of the other four bands’ performances, produced a top notch show experience.

These “other four band’s performances” can hardly go without mention, as each contributed to the high quality of the show.

First to perform, and most recently added to the tour, was up and coming techno-incorporated band Cobra Starship. Having had their own sophomore album “¡Viva La Cobra!” released the prior day, Cobra Starship was on top of their game. Cobra completed captivated the audience throughout their notably brief performance, something probably attributed to frontman Gabe Saporta’s larger than life stage presence.

Sherwood, the most obscure band in the lineup, performed second, delivering a good quality though nondescript performance. Their alternative rock sound transferred well from the studio to the stage, Sherwood’s only hindering factor being their lack of strong connection with the audience.

Rather than continuing with Sherwood’s trend of slight indistinctness, The Rocket Summer put on a show comparable to that of Cobra Starship. The Rocket Summer’s performance was optimistic, fresh, and rejuvenating, administering a crowd-pleasing sound and completely rousing the audience with their guitar and piano-integrated sound.

Prior to The Academy Is… was Armor for Sleep, providing the darkest sound and lyrics of all of the artists in the lineup. Band members donned ironically in clothing that made them appear as though they were schoolboys, Armor For Sleep gave a very interesting performance, their set list including a wide range of songs off of all three of their albums.

Needless to say, what with its diverse and wholly positive lineup, The Academy Is…’s Sleeping With Giants tour is one to watch as it continues into November.

Filed Under: Reviews, Show Tagged With: Armor-For-Sleep, Cobra Starship, Sherwood, Sleeping-With-Giants-Tour, The Academy Is..., The Rocket Summer

Cobra Starship Post “Gilty Pleasure” Video

October 26, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Cobra Starship‘s new video for “Guilty Pleasure” can be seen below. The song is off the bands new album, Viva La Cobra!, in stores now. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfCYv82xOno

Filed Under: News, Videos Tagged With: Cobra Starship

Albums In Stores Tomorrow 10-23-07

October 22, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Here are some albums hitting stores tomorrow. Let us know which ones you’ll be picking up.

Say Anything – Defense Against The Genre
Coheed And Cambria – No World For Tomorrow
Crime In Stereo – Is Dead
Cobra Starship – Viva La Cobra!
Far Less – A Toast To Bad Taste
Agony Scene – Get Damned

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Agony-Scene, Cobra Starship, Coheed and Cambria, Crime-In-Stereo, Far-Less, Say Anything

Cobra Starship Stream New Album

October 20, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Cobra Starship are streaming their new album, Viva La Cobra!, on fbrplus.com

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Cobra Starship

Viva La Cobra! Pre-Order; Album Art & Track List

September 18, 2007 By Adam Weidman 5 Comments

The upcoming album by Cobra Starship, Viva La Cobra!, is now available for pre-order here. Both the album art and track listing can be found below. The record hits shelves on October 23rd through Fueled By Ramen.

Viva La Cobra!

1. Guilty Pleasure
2. The City Is at War
3. My Moves Are White (White Hot, That Is)
4. Kiss My Sass
5. Angie
6. Fake Boobs and Rollerblades (Scandalous)
7. Prostitution Is the World’s Oldest Profession (and I, Dear Madame, Am a Professional)
8. One Day Robots Will Cry
9. Smile Real Wide for the paparazzi
10. Pleasure Ryland
11. Bromeo and Juliet

Filed Under: Album Art, News Tagged With: Cobra Starship

Cobra Starship Picture Journal

September 4, 2007 By A. Renteria Leave a Comment

Cobra Starship’s new album Viva La Cobra! will be out this fall. Until then, stop by the band’s Myspace to check out Alex’s picture journals from the Decaydance Festivals in Europe.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Cobra Starship

Metro Station In Alternative Press

June 28, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Metro Station was named one of APs “22 Best Underground Bands (That Likely Won’t Stay Underground For Long) – July ’07 Issue. They just finished recording their debut album in New York City with producers S*A*M and SLUGGO (Gym Class Heroes, Cobra Starship), which is due out in September.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Cobra Starship, Gym Class Heroes, Metro-Station

Cobra Starship Interview – June 4th, 2007

June 23, 2007 By Andrea Hubbell Leave a Comment

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On June 4th, 2007, when the Honda Civic Tour stopped for a show in Columbia, MD, I got the amazing opportunity to interview Ryland Blackinton and Alex Suarez, guitarist and bass guitarist of Cobra Starship and members of their own band, Ivy League. Gabe Saporta, frontman of Cobra, stepped in for a few words, also. I’ll be posting the unedited version of the interview as a podcast soon, so, once it’s posted, if you’d rather listen to that, be my guest, and tell me if you find any mistakes. Thanks to Christina and Tom for all of your help!

Tell us your names and a little about yourselves.

Ryland: My name’s Ryland Blackinton and I play guitar.

Alex: I’m Alex Suarez and I play the bass guitar.

I’m really sorry, but I have to ask this question. How did you come about with the name Cobra Starship?

Ryland: Actually, Gabe came up with the name. Alex, I don’t know, how did he come up with the name?

Alex: You know that whole story about Gabe going to the desert? Yeah, that’s the story. That’s how we got the name.

Ryland: Check out the video! That’s basically it.

Would you tell us a little bit about those two videos?

Alex: First we did “The Church of Hot Addiction”. They kind of tie in together, because, you know, Gabe went out to the desert for spiritual retreat and while he was out there I guess he found the Church of Hot Addiction and he got bit by a snake and got sent into outer space and this cobra from the future kind of told him he had to start this band Cobra Starship. That’s basically it.

How did it come about that Victoria, Nate, and you two were recruited to Cobra Starship?

Alex: When I moved to New York from Florida (Ryland and I already knew each other), we made another band together called Ivy League. I met the drummer from Midtown, Rob, who was my neighbor pretty much, and he introduced me to Gabe and we became friends, and he saw us play, and he asked us to start this band Cobra Starship. We met Nate when he was the drum tech for Armor for Sleep, and Gabe found Victoria on the Internet, and I actually already knew her through her ex-boyfriend.

So, you guys are still in Ivy League, aren’t you? How is it to be in two bands at once? Is it difficult?

Ryland: We’re focused on both but we’re a lot busier with one than the other, but we’re still recording.

Alex: We’re trying to keep up with both.

Ryland: You’ve got to water the plants, you know what I mean?

Cobra Starship has a unique sound, so what musical genre would you consider yourselves?

Ryland: That’s a tough question.

Alex: Gabe, what musical genre would we consider ourselves?

Gabe: Punk rock Justin Timberlake!

I like that! Where do you get the inspiration to write your music?

Alex: Gabe?

Gabe: I think that the idea for this band was kind of drawn from a lot of influences that we had growing up that weren’t necessarily punk rock but we were all punk rock fans until we started playing so, you know, we wanted to do something just reflecting about music and what it was about like when we were eight and we didn’t even know what it was. It’s just cool. It reminds me of Sound Machine.

What bands were you all in before Cobra Starship?

Alex: Gabe was in a band called Midtown. I played in a shitty screamo band called Kite Flying Society. It was awesome.

Ryland: I’ve been in so many bands, I don’t even know.

What has motivated each of you to be part of the music scene?

Alex: Love for music, I guess.

Ryland: The kids get really excited about shows, so that’s motivating.

Yeah, there are a lot of kids out there that wanted me to say hi to you.

Ryland: Yeah, that’s awesome! All of those little things are very motivating. It’s very self-contained in that way. It motivates you to keep doing it, which motivates you for it. It’s a great cycle.

Alex: Playing a show of any size is motivating, you know? Even when we were in other bands and we would play shows in tiny basements it was just as nerve-wracking just playing a show for seventy five people as it would be playing for six thousand people.

Not many people play the keytar. Do you know how Victoria got into playing the keytar?

Ryland: (jokes) She doesn’t actually play it.

Alex: I think the keytar kind of plays her.

Ryland: She doesn’t even play it. She’s all digital. She’s not even real. Victoria’s an idea. She’s not a person. Haha. No, I don’t know, it’s really just an inverted keyboard.

Alex: It’s not even a keyboard. There’s a whole different machine that runs the sound.

Ryland: There’s more glamour than genius involved.

I’ve really rarely seen people playing keytars.

Ryland: Don’t be surprised if you start seeing them a lot more. I think that a trend has been set.

How did it come about that Cobra Starship did a song for the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles soundtrack?

Alex: Atlantic released the soundtrack for that, and we’re a subsidiary for Atlantic, so we got in for that one when they asked us to do a song. We’re all huge Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle fans.

Can we expect any other videos from While the City Sleeps We Rule the Streets?

Alex: That’s a good question. We have a concept for the next video, which I can’t explain obviously.

I’m really interested in the storyline you have going on.

Alex: I think this one will be a little bit different, and I’m curious to see how it will actually turn out.

What do you plan to do as a band following your tour with the Academy Is… this summer?

Alex: Yeah, we’re going to Australia, and to Japan as well. It’s gonna be awesome, because we’re bros with them [The Academy Is…] to begin with. We’ve gotten much closer with them on this tour as well. It’s gonna be a good time.

Ryland: We’re working on writing demos for the next record.

I’m sure a lot of people will be excited about that! What song gets the best reaction when you play it live?

Ryland: Snakes on a Plane.

Are you guys going to be playing that tonight?

Alex/Ryland: Yes!

What do you do in the part of the song where Travie raps?

Ryland: You’ll be surprised. Someone else will be filling the shoes, and will be doing a very good job.

What do you think of having your own fan club, the Cobra Clan?

Ryland: Oh, it’s great! It’s awesome great. Great kids!

Alex: We have a really good fan club.

Ryland: Don’t forget about Cobra Clanada.

Alex: We have Cobra Clanada, and the original.

Ryland: OCC, the Original Cobra Crew.

Alex: There are some whole different branches of the fan club.

Ryland: There are some battles going on between them, some bloodshed.

Alex: Civil war, you know?

Ryland: We’re trying to explain to them, though, that they should all join one another and not fight one another. Unfortunately, though, that’s kind of what happens.

Alex: Sometimes it’s violent.

Can you explain your hand signal?

Alex: It’s a cobra. There’s fangs and then a hood, see?

Oh, is that what it is? That’s awesome!

Alex/Ryland: Thank you.

Bands don’t really have hand signals a lot.

Alex: I think we’re more like a gang.

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What would you say to your fans that you haven’t yet had a chance to meet?

Alex: We look forward to meeting you. We try to meet everyone as much as possible!

And all of those people out there that told me to say hi to you, what would you like me to tell them?

Awesome! They’ll be really excited about that. They’ve been yelling at everyone coming in and out of the venue.

Ryland: Oh, really? Awesome.

Alex: It’s kind of hard to hear in here because of the sound from all of the buses.

Thanks so much for taking the time for an interview! Good luck tonight!

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Filed Under: Interviews Tagged With: Alex-Suarez, Cobra Starship, Gabe-Saporta, Ivy-League, Ryland-Blackinton

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