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Fearless Records Signs Let’s Get It

June 4, 2009 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Let’s Get It have signed to Fearless Records. Check out their announcement video below.

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Fearless Records Signs Blessthefall

May 13, 2009 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Fearless Records has signed Blessthefall. Check out their announcement video and studio update #1 below.

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Fearless Records Signs Breathe Carolina

April 29, 2009 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Fearless Records has signed Breathe Carolina.

Breathe Carolina started as a “just for fun” side project in 2007 for two friends David Schmitt and Kyle Even. In a year’s span they have skyrocketed onto the scene with their unique blend of techno, rock, and screamo. Fresh off the road from a nationwide run on the Take Action Tour, Breathe Carolina is preparing to head out for the entire summer on the 2009 Van’s Warped Tour. Since forming they’ve toured relentlessly, sharing the stage with such artists as the Cute Is What We Aim For, Meg and Dia, A Skylit Drive, and Pierce The Veil, just to name a few.

The band is currently in the studio with renowned producers Mike Green (Paramore, The Higher, Set Your Goals) and Matt Squire (3Oh!3, Panic at The Disco, The Used). This highly anticipated sophomore album is set to release in September on Fearless Records.

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Mayday Parade Perform New Song

April 20, 2009 By Max Specht 5 Comments

Listen to a new untitled track from Mayday Parade performed acoustic live that will appear on their new album here. Let us know what you think

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Sparks The Rescue Post New Song

April 2, 2009 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Sparks The Rescue has released a new MySpace layout and song, “Pine Tree State,” off their up and coming Fearless Records debut Eyes To The Sun in stores and online May 5th! Check it out here.

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Sparks The Rescue Release Track Listing, Album Art

March 18, 2009 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Sparks The Rescue have released the track listing and album art for their new album, Eyes To The Sun, set for release on May 5th. The album features three brand new songs and previous tracks have been remixed and remastered. Plus the digital album on iTunes comes with four bonus tracks and the “Autumn” music video.

Sparks The Rescue

Track Listing

1. My Heart Radio
2. Pine Tree State
3. Autumn
4. Hello Mexico
5. Skeleton
6. We Love Like Vampires
7. Shipwreck
8. I Swear That She’s The One
9. American Blues
10. The Gravity
11. Chemistry Set
12. Saco Boys Have No Class
bonus tracks: (digital only)
13. We May Be Cruel
14. Pangaea
15. Autumn (acoustic)
16. Hello Mexico (alternate)
17. Autumn (video)

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Fearless Signs Sparks The Rescue

March 11, 2009 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Sparks The Rescue, a five-piece band from Portland, Maine, joined the Fearless Records team today and anxiously awaits the release of their debut full-length album.

“We’re really excited to be a part of the Fearless family,” says vocalist Alex Roy. “It will be nice to have a West Coast support system. We’ve grown up listening to a lot of the Fearless Records artists and are stoked to have such awesome label mates.”

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Various Artists – Punk Goes Pop 2

March 5, 2009 By Max Specht Leave a Comment

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Artist: Various Artists
Album: Punk Goes Pop Vol. 2
Label: Fearless Records
Purchase: Itunes
Release Date: March 10th, 2009

Overall: 8.5
Music: 8
Lyrics: 7
Production: 9

The “Punk Goes…” series has helped pay tribute to many great bands over the years, by re-imagining songs by new artists in the “scene”. The latest edition to the “Punk Goes…” roster is Punk Goes Pop Vol. 2, a release comprising of some of todays biggest hits, interpreted by other great bands.

The album kicks right off into full gear with Alesana’s cover of “What Goes Around Comes Around” by Justin Timberlake. To say that this track took the original song to a heavier level would be an understatement. As strong guitar riffs and screams tear through the track, turning this from sad breakup song to headbanger’s delight.

The next couples tracks power through all different kinds of pop. From Silverstein’s rendition of the “Apologize” turning it into a powerful ballad with a climactic finish. August Burns Red’s cover of “…Baby One More Time”, which transforms Britney Spear’s hit into a thrash-fest of epic proportions.

Some of the strongest tracks on Punk Goes Pop 2 are ones that endure the most drastic changes. “When I Grow Up” by Mayday Parade changes the up-beat track into one that emphasizes the catchiness of the Pussycat Dolls original while lacing it with dark undertones that make it much easier to relate to. Also the strength in Bayside’s “Beautiful Girls” changes the Sean Kingston reggae influenced pop jam into an instrumentally strong and incredibly charming Bayside version. “Disturbia” by The Cab also possess a certain charm, that with The Cab’s strong instrumentation and vocal ability makes this track undeniable and one of the album’s strongest tracks, this rendition could even serve as an official single for The Cab.

As strong as these tracks are, there are some misses to be found on Punk Goes Pop 2. When it comes to some of the more obscure tracks, it truly becomes hit or miss with songs. Breathe Carolina’s version of “See You Again” unfortunately comes off as a bit forced and lacks adrenaline, making the Miley Cyrus version more fast-paced and exciting. Attack Attack’s version of “I Kissed A Girl” has a lackluster techno beat followed by a hardcore breakdown, that just lacks that extra oomph the other tracks possess that could take it from alright cover, to awesome dance jam.

In conclusion, like most cover-based albums with many different artists some tracks will falter (see: Chiodos’ “Flagpole Sitta”), while other tracks will rise above the rest and sometimes will be better then the original (see: A Static Lullaby’s “Toxic”).  Overall Punk Goes Pop 2 is a fun, solid offering that will keep the franchise alive for years to come. Here’s to another round of tributes to some of the artists that have and will continue to shape our music scene.

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A Skylit Drive Now With Fearless Records

January 8, 2009 By Ben Minsky 1 Comment

A Skylit Drive has announced that they have joined Fearless Records.

So We’ve joined the Fearless Records family! Make sure to check out their incredible roster, that we’re so glad to be apart of! Make sure you check out our Tour Dates, some dates have been announced with DANCE GAVIN DANCE, and you can expect a NEW! RECORD in 2009 & See you on Vans Warped Tour!

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Punk Goes Pop 2 Coming in 2009

December 4, 2008 By Bryce Jacobson 3 Comments

Fearless Records has announced the 8th release in their Punk Goes series. Punk Goes Pop 2 will be in stores and online February 17th, 2009. The album features tracks from The All American Rejects, Rise Against, Gym Class Heroes, Plain White T’s, Jack’s Mannequin, Relient K, Thrice, All Time Low, and more. Check out the cover art below and stay tuned to find out which amazing bands will cover chart topping pop songs.

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