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Article #20 – July 17th

May 7, 2007 By Tyler Hayes 4 Comments

Well the stars aligned and everything fell into place like it was an accident but things like this don’t just happen. On July 17th the kids will come out from hiding in the hills and descend on unknowing retailers to pick up one of the records that’s bound to be a 2007 favorite.

MxPx — Secret Weapon
Motion City Soundtrack — Even If It Kills Me  [Now Sept. 18th]
Rooney — Calling The World
The Rocket Summer — Do You Feel
Sound The Alarm — Stay Inside
Yellowcard — Paper Walls

At least one of these records mentioned above is on everyone’s list of records that they are looking forward to. There are a lot of Tuesday’s in which you like a few of the releases so what makes this one so appealing? There are actually several reasons July 17th garners so much attention.

A couple of these releases are make or break releases. Mxpx has been around close to 15 years and surprises most people by continuing to release records on a regular basis. Is “Secret Weapon” Mxpx’s last record? If the release does not go so well it is definitely in the realm of possibility. I don’t think this will be the last we see of Yellowcard if “Paper Walls” tanks but I think this will be the record to reconnect the band with long time fans or it will be the final straw, alienating “One for the Kids” and “Ocean Avenue” fans.

Bryce Avary of The Rocket Summer has proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that he is a talented musician and can that write a great song. Each Rocket Summer record has been better than the previous and so with the band moving to a major label there is a lot of expectations with the newest record “Do You Feel”. With the single “Break It Out” being released it gives that expectation a firm foundation that it will be fully met.

With the release of so many potential hit records which ones do you spend your money on? If you can’t afford them all (which most can’t) how do you choose which one’s you actually buy? Does July 17th officially mark that summer is officially under way? I think it does.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Motion City Soundtrack, MxPx, Rooney, Sound-The-Alarm, The Rocket Summer, yellowcard

Sound The Alarm Release Date Postponed; Add More Tour Dates

April 23, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Pennsylvania’s Sound the Alarm have postponed the release date of their debut full length, Stay Inside (Geffen Records), until July 17, 2007. In preparation for the release, the band have announced a series of tour dates which include a brief stint with Sherwood.

4/23- Lansing, MI @ MAC’s Bar
4/28- Middletown, NJ @ Room 2858
4/29- Clinton, NY @ Melodic Revolution
4/30- Amityville, NY @ Village Pub South
5/04- Hartford, CT @ Webster Theater (w/New Found Glory)
5/09- Rochester, NY @ Montage Music Hall
5/10- Buffalo, NY @ Buffalo Icon
5/11- Roseville, MI @ Myspace Internet Café
5/12- Cromwell, IN @ The Cromwell
5/17- Madison, WI @ The Loft
5/18- La Crosse, WI @ The Warehouse
5/19- Minneapolis, MN @ The Toybox

Opening for Sherwood

6/14- Orangevale, CA @ The Boardwalk
6/15- San Jose, CA @ Saratoga Community Center
6/18- Las Vegas, NV @ University Theatre
6/21- Colorado Springs, CO @ The Black Sheep
6/22- Amarillo, TX @ Refuge
6/23- Dallas, TX @ The Door/Plano Center
6/27- Kansas City, MO @ Mean Street Café
6/28- St. Louis, MO @ Creepy Crawl
6/30- Bushnell, IL @ Cornerstone Festival

More dates to be announced as they are confirmed.

“Suffocating”, the first single from Stay Inside is available to stream via the band’s MySpace page.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Sherwood, Sound-The-Alarm

Sound The Alarm Set Album Title, Release Date

March 14, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Pennsylvania’s Sound The Alarm have announced plans to release their debut full length, Stay Inside, June 12, 2007 on Geffen Records. “Suffocating” is available to stream via the band’s MySpace page

Now in their late teens, the band who formed at the age of 12 in Bangor, PA were still in high school when discovered by producer Howard Benson (My Chemical Romance, The All-American Rejects, Head Automatica, Fly Leaf) and recorded under his direction. The result, “Stay Inside”, is an album that’s as unique as it is engaging. The first single “Suffocating” can be described as an amalgam of modern rock, pop, and punk.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Sound-The-Alarm

The Transit War On Tour

November 21, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

The Transit War‘s east coast tour starts today. Sound The Alarm will be replacing Roses are Red for this run. Check in to The Transit War’s Myspace page for updates. More dates to be added soon.

w/ Zolof the Rock and Roll Destroyer and Sound The Alarm

11/21/06 – New York, NY @ The Cutting Room
11/25/06 – Bound Brook, NJ @ Hamilton Street Cafe & Stage w/ Roses Are Red, Zolof The Rock N’ Roll Destroyer, Crash Romeo, Near Miss, By Her Smile
11/26/06 – Danbury, CT @ Empress Ballroom
11/27/06 – Baltimore, MD @ The Ottobar
11/28/06 – Philadelphia, PA @ TBA
11/30/06 – Huntington, WV @ Hyamp
12/01/06 – ???, SC @ ???

w/ Rory, Sound The Alarm

12/02/06 – Orlando, FL @ TBA
12/03/06 – Jacksonville, FL @ The Imperial
12/05/06 – West Palm Beach, FL @ Rays Downtown Blues Bar w/ Rory, Sound The Alarm
12/07/06 – Tallahassee, FL @ Beta bar w/ Rory, Sound The Alarm
12/08/06 – Florence, AL @ The Rave Arcade w/ Rory, Sound The Alarm

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Roses-Are-Red, Sound-The-Alarm, The-Transit-War

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