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Motion City Soundtrack, All-Ameriacn Rejects, The Format on Tour

August 29, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson 1 Comment

Motion City Soundtrack will be heading out on the road this fall with The All-American Rejects, The Format, Gym Class Heroes, and The Starting Line. The tour will kick off Oct. 27 in Poughkeepsie, NY and will wrap up Dec. 19 in Chicago.Tour-Nado tour dates:

10/27, Poughkeepsie, NY (Mid-Hudson Civic Center)
10/28, New York, NY (Hammerstein Ballroom)
10/29, New York, NY (Hammerstein Ballroom)
11/1, Lowell, MA (Tsongas Arena)
11/3, Asbury Park, NJ (Convention Hall)
11/4, Camden, NJ (Tweeter Center)
11/6, Rochester, NY (Blue Cross Arena)
11/7, Mississauga, ON (Arrow Hall)
11/9, Fairfax, VA (Patriot Center)
11/11, Jacksonville, FL (Veterans Memorial Arena)
11/13, Orlando, FL (UCF Arena)
11/14, Tampa, FL (USF Sun Dome)
11/15, Coral Gables, FL (University of Miami Convocation Center)
11/17, Duluth, GA (The Arena at Gwinnett Center)
11/24, Houston, TX (Relient Arena)
11/25, San Antonio, TX (Freeman Coliseum)
11/28, Phoenix, AZ (Dodge Theatre)
12/1, San Diego, CA (ipayOne Center)
12/2, Universal City, CA (Gibson Amphitheatre)
12/3, San Jose, CA (Event Center)
12/6, Seattle, WA (Quest Field Event Center)
12/8, Magna, UT (Salt Air Theater)
12/9, Magna, UT (Salt Air Theater)
12/10, Denver, CO (The Fillman Auditorium)
12/15, Milwaukee, WI (The Eagles Ballroom)
12/16, Saint Paul, MN (Roy Wilkins Auditorium)
12/18, Ypsilanti, MI (Eastern Michigan Convocation Center)
12/19, Chicago, IL (Aragon Ballroom)

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Gym Class Heroes, Motion City Soundtrack, The All-American Rejects, The Format, The Starting Line

Gym Class Heroes – As Cruel As School Children

August 7, 2006 By Trevor Bivens 1 Comment

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Artist: Gym Class Heroes
Album: As Cruel As School Children
Label: Decaydance / Fueled By Ramen
Purchase: Smart Punk
Release Date: July 25, 2006

Overall: 9.7
Music: 9.7
Lyrics: 9.8
Production: 9.6

Easily the best act on Decaydance, Gym Class Heroes follow up 2005â┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s â┚¬Ã…”The Papercut Chroniclesâ┚¬? with an album that shows what hip-hop has the potential to be today. â┚¬Ã…”As Cruel As School Childrenâ┚¬? serves up fourteen tracks of Travis McCoy spitting verses with more relevance than any modern day MC.

Donâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢t let the man fool you, though. While Schlep may wear his heart on his sleeve, heâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s anything but emo, though others may try to say different due to the bandâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s label associations. Touching on subjects like love seems to brand one with a stigma thatâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s become more and more derogatory as the millennium approaches the last stretch of its first decade.

Opening the album is the discâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s second single â┚¬Ã…”The Queen and I.â┚¬? From the first few notes of the song, you can tell that musically, the band has elevated to a level beyond that of their debut. â┚¬Ã…”Shoot Down the Starsâ┚¬? introduces us to something weâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢ll hear a lot more over the course of the album; Travis sings with a voice full of soul, proving heâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s more than just an MC, heâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s one of the most charismatic frontmen in a group poised to break through multiple genre barriers. On â┚¬Ã…”New Friend Request,â┚¬? McCoy references the Myspace generation with seriousness, but more humor as one whoâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s ever had a conversation with him would expect. One of my favorite lines of the album is also in the song, quipping, â┚¬Ã…”On a scale of one to awesome, Iâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢m the shit!â┚¬? Heâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s quite the rival for Kanye West, eh? â┚¬Ã…”Clothes Offâ┚¬? featuring Patrick Stump of Fall Out Boy could give us insight to what their own new album could sound like. â┚¬Ã…”Sloppy Love Jingle Pt. 1â┚¬? gives us some amazing spoken word parts that end up spread throughout the disc, and theyâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢re just as intriguing as the songs. From here on out, itâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s song after song full of above average tracks that make this album a new hip-hop classic. Another couple of tracks that deserve recognition are â┚¬Ã…”7 Weeksâ┚¬? featuring William Beckett of theAcademyIsâ┚¬Ã‚¦ actually sounding happy to be making a cameo for once, and â┚¬Ã…”Scandalous Scholastics,â┚¬? a track paying tribute to hitting a homerun with a hot teacher. Solid gold.

Lyrically, musically, and passionately playing in a new class, it seems like the band has graduated from the gym to the music room. The one thing that stood out about this band from the beginning was the organic sound that stemmed from them actually playing instruments, rather than having electronic beats. Expanding on their sound this time, theyâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢ve actually added effects and some other electronics to their parts, but it only makes them even more formidable as a group.

With the potential for a mainstream hit this year, Gym Class Heroes could help re-take hip-hop to a place without bling, bitchez, and hos. Please, give the world a Gym Class Heroes and Atmosphere tour. Theyâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢re doing it right.

Track Listing
1. 1st Period: The Queen And I
2. 2nd Period: Shoot Down The Stars
3. 3rd Period: New Friend Request
4. 4th Period: Clothes Off!
5. Lunch: Sloppy Love Jingle
6. 6th Period: Viva La White Girl
7. 7th Period: 7 Weeks
8. 8th Period: It’s OK, But Just This Once!
9. Study Hall: Sloppy Love Jingle Part 2
10. 10th Period: Biters Block
11. Yearbook Club: Boys In Bands
12. 12th Period: Scandalous Scholastics
13. 13th Period: On My Own Time (Write On!)
14. Detention: Sloppy Love Jingle Part 3

Filed Under: Album, Reviews Tagged With: Decaydance, Fueled By Ramen, Gym Class Heroes

Albums In Stores 7/25/06

July 24, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Here are some albums that are in stores tomorrow.

All Time Low – Put Up Or Shut Up
Umbrellas – Illuminare
Gym Class Heroes – As Cruel As School Children
Park – Building A Better…
Flogging Molly – Whiskey On A Sunday CD/DVD

Filed Under: News Tagged With: All Time Low, Floggin-Molly, Gym Class Heroes, Park, Umbrellas

Gym Class Heroes Set To Release New Album, New Website

July 21, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Gym Class Heroes will release their new album As Cruel As School Children this Tuesday July 25th through Decaydance Records. The band has also put up a new website in preparation for their album release.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Decaydance, Gym Class Heroes

Gym Class Heroes Post New Video

July 19, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Gym Class Heroes have posted their new video for “New Friend Request.” You can check it out on You Tube now.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Gym Class Heroes

Gym Class Heroes Post New Track

July 11, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Gym Class Heroes have posted a new track titled “7 Weeks” featuring William Beckett of The Academy Is… on their PureVolume page. Their upcoming album, As Cruel As School Children will be out July 25th through Decaydance / Fueled By Ramen Records.

The band also has a new song titled “Clothes Off!” feat. Patrick Stump up for streaming at Alternative Press.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Decaydance, Fueled By Ramen, Gym Class Heroes, The Academy Is...

Show Review: Warped Tour Nashville, TN June 21, 2006

June 23, 2006 By Trevor Bivens Leave a Comment

Warped Tour

Of all summer festivals, Warped Tour has always been the best bang for your buck. Twenty three dollars for 30+ bands is ridiculously awesome. Too bad Ticketmaster likes to stab at our wallets. “Convenience” charges and service fees aside, Warped is still your best ticket of the summer, and maybe even the year.

The sun was already high in the air and there wasn’t a rain cloud in sight over the Starwood Ampitheater in Nashville, TN. The parking lot was filling up as street punks, older Warped vets, and the Myspace generation made their way to the gates.

While walking around, the smell of hairspray hung in the air, as most kids didn’t anticipate sweating it all out for the day. I made a quick sweep of the layout, because every date’s differs according to the setup of the venue.

After learning it was almost time for Gym Class Heroes, I made my way to their stage. That band never ceases to amaze me, and with the addition of a synth player, their live sound is even better.

After Gym Class, I walked around a bit before checking out Dayton, TN’s Radio Fix. I’d been wanting to see the band live for a while and they delivered.

I left The Radio Fix to catch the first of Saves the Day’s set. Legends in this scene, it was amazing to see true masters at work.

I hopped over to the Myspace tent to check out a little acoutic Gym Class Heroes. MC Travis McCoy dropped some spoken word that was quite incredible to experience.

I then got into the second row, eagerly anticipating theAcademyIs…, however, the heat was starting to take its toll. Coupled with the headache I was developing due to the fourteen year olds freaking out because TAI is so “hawt,” I was near the point of blacking out. I took off before they started for some shade while still being able to listen to them.

After a nice turkey sandwich for lunch, I watched Greeley Estates with a friend and was pleasantly surprised at how tight they were.

I went from Greeley to Rookie of the Year, which is quite a dynamic change in sound. I didn’t stick around long, because I wanted a good spot for Motion City Soundtrack.

The sun was slowly, and I stress slowly, trying to go down, but still loomed over the crowd as MCS took the stage. Never a band to disappoint, they had the entire crowd singing along. Unfortunately, they also had the teenagers moshing. Let’s not forget the crowd surfers. Mostly between the ages of 13 and 16, it would be the first time a lot of these girls were held in the arms of a man: a security guard.

Just staying at the same stage and waiting it out, I got up front and center for Paramore. They have never put on a bad show in Nashville, and they continued their streak. Frontwoman Hayley Williams may be small, but she knows how to command a crowd better than a lot of bands headlining this tour for multiple years. The Farro brothers both played their respectful instruments with the efficiency of seasoned professionals. Bass player Jeremy grooved along to the tunes and threw in an acrobatic cartwheel over Josh’s back. Guitarist Hunter Lamb rounded out the lineup to help deliver one of the best sets of the day.

As soon as Paramore ended, I walked all the way across the grounds to catch the most underrated band today: Spitalfield. Mixing songs from their first two Victory LPs and throwing in a song from their forthcoming album, Spitalfield played a set of pop songs solid enough to make Fall Out Boy jealous.

And so ended my day at the Warped Tour. I left with a bag full of free swag, a headache, and the sunburn from Hell. It was a blast.

Filed Under: Reviews, Show Tagged With: Greeley-Estates, Gym Class Heroes, Motion City Soundtrack, Paramore, Saves-The-Day, The Academy Is..., The Radio Fix

Gym Class Heroes Interview November 4th, 2005

November 5, 2005 By Trevor Bivens Leave a Comment

Gym Class Heroes

Last night, I got to chill out with Travis, Matt, and Disashi of Gym Class Heroes in their van, and let me tell you, these guys are awesome. Matt didn’t talk much, and Disashi mostly laughed, but they’re cool dudes. Travis is one of the straightest guys I’ve met, and if you ever get a chance to meet this amazing person, please do so and show him some love.

Trevor: So this is the end of the tour, right?

Travis: Yeah, tomorrow’s the last date.

Trevor: How’s it been so far?

Travis: Awesome. Really, really awesome. But now it’s kinda come to the point where we’re all like, “Alright, let’s wrap this up and go home.”

(Laughter)

Travis: It’s always like that. It could be the coolest tour ever but once it wraps down to the last two or three days it can get pretty grueling.

Matt: I kind of equate it to the last week of school, you know, before summer vacation. It’s kind of like that.

Trevor: I know the fans here are into music that’s a lot different from what you guys play, but have they been reacting really well to you guys?

Travis: Well I mean there’s never a crowd, and there won’t be for a while, that’s all our own. Like, I mean before, when we first started playing, there weren’t kids there to see us at all. Now you’ll see groups, and you’ll see the kids that like to merge and it’s really really cool. I think I’m more comfortable..well, I wouldn’t want to say more comfortable, but I wouldn’t..I don’t know how I would take it if there was a whole crowd there to see us. I mean, it’s cool, but it’s also cool to take kids that necessarily wouldn’t listen to us in any other situation and have them go home and say, “That was cool.”

Trevor: Is there a specific band on this tour that you guys have been watching and digging a lot?

Travis: He Is Legend. Those guys are blowing me away.

Trevor: They’re awesome live. I saw them back in June and it was a crazy show.

Travis: Those guys are amazing. One of my new favorite bands. They’re really, really, really, really great dudes, too.

Trevor: What have you guys been doing to keep you occupied? I mean, this has been a really long tour. Weren’t there two runs of it?

Travis: Yeah, Gatsby’s and then He Is Legend. We’ve been doing the same shit we do any other tour. We listen to music, I’ve been doing a lot of video editing and shit and um..

Matt: We just bought the new Tony Hawk. We’ve been playing that a lot.

Travis: Yeah, it’s really fun.

Trevor: Alright, your labelmates, Panic! At the Disco..they’re uh..they’re blowing up. Do you guys have an opinion on that? I asked October Fall about it and they were stoked about it, and I talked to Panic! and of course they were stoked. So what do you think of it?

Travis: I think it’s awesome man. Definitely. Especially like..anybody that you have a correlation with, you’re always excited for them to further..you know what I mean, to go further and I think it’s beautiful.

Trevor: Speaking of Panic!, do you think there’s a chance of a Decaydance Tour later?

Travis: Um..perhaps. I mean, shit is so crazy right now, I mean, we’re writing our new record and stuff, but I’m sure something like that or another Fueled By Ramen Tour will go down soon, in the next year or so.

Trevor: Yeah, and you guys were wanting to record this winter, right? Do you have any dates scheduled to start recording?

Travis: Actually, we start writing right after this tour. We’re gonna take like three days off and then start writing the record right away, so we’re shooting for this winter and it’ll definitely be out by next summer.

Trevor: Is that when you’d like for it to be out? This summer?

Travis: Yeah, definitely.

Trevor: Is there the chance of any more collaborations like “Naked Peek-A-Boo?”

Travis: Uh..I mean, there might be. I mean, there’s definitely a lot of artists we’ve toured with that we have in mind for our next album. It’s going to be really tasteful as opposed to just getting somebody on our record for namesake. You might even have to like..like..dig into it to find who’s actually on the record. It’s gonna be one of those deals.

Trevor: Alright, so you went to the UK. How was that?

Travis: Amazing! We played one show. Just one show. We just hung out, and it was incredible. I can’t wait to go back. It’d be really awesome.

Trevor: Okay, “The Papercut Chronicles”. I’ve noticed a lot of the album has serious topics, and then there’s humorous stuff in it. Did you try to balance it out, or did it just come out that way?

Travis: I think that it’s my life in a nutshell. My lifestyle, you know? I don’t think anybody in this band takes themselves too seriously. And I think that’s how I’ve delt with serious stuff. I throw a little humor on, or look at it in a humorous way. And I don’t know..laughing. Laughing is probably one of the coolest, healthiest forms of therapy, for me at least. So when it came time to post the album, I definitely wanted to touch things that were relevant and things going on in my life, but at the same time, have a little fun. I think that’s one of the cool things about Gym Class, is that, like I said, we don’t take ourselves too seriously and have a lot of fun with what we do. I think the next album will definitely have the same element. It’ll have a little humor to it. I like making…girls laugh.

(Laughter)

Trevor: I asked some people if they had any questions that they wanted me to ask you so these are a little bit off the wall.

Travis: Alright, alright. Cool.

Trevor: Um…how often do you get snakebit?

Travis: Oh man! I know exactly where that came from. Was that from Erika?

Trevor: I’m pretty sure. She was like, “Ask him that, he’ll crack up!”

Travis: That’s so funny. Oh man, I get snakebit way too much and the anti-venoms don’t even work anymore.

Trevor: Are any of you guys cereal guys? Do you like any specific ceral?

(Matt shakes his head and Disashi continues to chill in the back of the van.)

Travis: I love ceral. Shit, I love soggy, cinnamon Life.

(Laughter)

Trevor: Brittany really wants to know where you went to art school.

Travis: Munsen Williams in Proctor, in Utica New York. Don’t go there.

(Laughter)

Travis: Don’t support the demons.

Trevor: Are you guys going to be going through Miami any time soon?

Travis: Miami? Um..(Looks back at Matt)

Matt: Orlando.

Travis: Yeah, we’ll be in Orlando next week, or in a couple of weeks. But um..Miami may have to wait until the next album’s, done.

Matt: I don’t think we’ve ever played in Miami.

Travis: I don’t think we have, either.

Trevor: Speaking of Florida, with the hurricanes and everything, what do you think about that?

Travis: It sucks. It sucks and I feel fortunate that we live in New York and really don’t have to worry about crazy shit like that. I mean, we get ice storms and stuff, but I can’t imagine having to put up with fear the minute a storm comes, and you’re worried that your house is going to get washed away or something.

Trevor: A lot of crazy shit has happened over the past few weeks. You had Andy from the Junior Varsity’s girlfriend…

Travis: That was really tragic.

Trevor: And then Bayside…

Travis: It’s crazy, man. Like, my heart goes out to all those people who were involved or have any relation to those kids or to Beatz, you know. I mean, it’s really really tragic and it’s hard. Especially being on the road. Anything can happen out here. We’re constantly hearing stories, whether it’s someone getting killed, someone dying, vans or trailers getting jacked, I mean, it’s really crazy. Like, we’re out here trying to entertain people and have fun doing what we love to do, but there’s constantly, you’re constantly in the back of your mind thinking, “Damn anything can happen right now or tomorrow.” I mean, I was talking about bands getting robbed, it’s like the new black. I mean, trailers..and bands getting their equipment stolen. Like, the other night I was just..up, like seriously checking the window every five seconds, you know what I’m saying? The road is crazy man. There’s a lot of cool things that happen out here, but there’s also a lot of crazy things we have to deal with.

Trevor: How difficult was it to think of the basic structure of each song for “The Papercut Chronicles?”

Travis: Lyrically it was like, I would start out and the first line would determine how the rest of the song was gonna go. Like, the first two lines, and once that idea was in the air, I mean, if it’s a fictional story or whatever you want to do with it. Once there’s the idea, you just tumble with it, fall with it until you like it and then you mold it and play with it for a while.

Trevor: And this one’s from me. You still love Kelly Clarkson?

Travis: Shit yeah man, are you kidding me? (Unzips his jacket to reveal an “I <3 Kelly Clarkson” t-shirt)

Trevor: Haha, that’s freaking awesome.

(Laugher)

Trevor: Thanks for sitting down with me.

Travis: No problem man, no problem.

Gym Class Heroes
Fueled By Ramen
Decaydance Records

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