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The Format Live EP Part 2

December 14, 2006 By Jamie Pham Leave a Comment

On December 19, you can purchase The Format‘s 2nd live EP entitled “The Format Live: Exporting Insecurity.” It will be available exclusively on their webstore (theformatmerch.com) +mystore. For those of you who downloaded the album when it came out, it’ll be the same process. The final track listing is: Oceans, Career Day, If Work Permits, Sore Thumb & Time Bomb.

You’ll be able to hear the live version of “Dead End” in the band’s myspace player, beginning this Monday.

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The Format on Fuse

December 11, 2006 By Jamie Pham Leave a Comment

Starting today (Monday, December 11th) The Format’s new video for “Dog Problems” is on Fuse’s Oven Fresh. The first airing is at 1:30PM (EST) and it will be shown again throughout the week.

For those of you who are unfamiliar with Oven Fresh, it’s a show on Fuse that gives viewers the opportunity to vote for the videos they like and want to see more of. Because of this, we are asking you to help by voting for “Dog Problems”. You can vote at www.fuse.tv/ovenfresh and you can vote once per day. If you really want to help, you can ask your friends to throw their vote in too. Every one helps and if “Dog Problems” gets the most , there is a good chance Fuse will play it more often.

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The Format cover “Apeman” by The Kinks

December 1, 2006 By Jamie Pham Leave a Comment

The Format’s cover of “Apeman” by The Kinks is now up on their myspace. Spend $20 or more at their merch store, and get a hard copy of the song (while supplies last).

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Questions for The Format

November 21, 2006 By Jamie Pham Leave a Comment

I will be interviewing The Format next week at their LA date, so if you have any questions for the band, leave them in the replies!

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Dog Problems Video

November 17, 2006 By Jamie Pham Leave a Comment

If you have a Mac and couldn’t watch the new Format video, fear not because you can now view it here.

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One of the best videos of 2006…

November 15, 2006 By Jamie Pham Leave a Comment

The Format’s video for “Dog Problems” can be seen here. If you own a Mac, you are out of luck until they upload it to YouTube this weekend…

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Boys Like Girls To Open For The All-American Rejects

October 10, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Boys Like Girls have been tapped to open for the All-American Rejects, Motion City Soundtrack and The Format starting on December 1st. The band will also be joining Spitalfield, Punchline, Valencia, and Over It on the road for the month of November. You can find the tour dates below.

Oct 11 2006 7:00P
Bogart’s w/Lostprophets Cincinnati, OH
Oct 12 2006 8:30P
PennState University – Free Acoustic Show! College Town, PA
Oct 13 2006 7:30P
Crocodile Rock Cafe w/Lostprophets Allentown, PA
Oct 14 2006 8:00P
The Chance w/Lostprophets Poughkeepsie, NY
Oct 15 2006 7:30P
Northern Lights w/Lostprophets Clifton Park, NY
Oct 16 2006 6:30P
Stone Pony w/Lostprophets Asbury Park, NJ
Oct 18 2006 7:00P
Showplace Theatre Buffalo, NY
Oct 19 2006 8:00P
The Trocadero Philadelphia, PA
Oct 21 2006 8:30P
Lupo’s Heartbreak Hotel Providence, RI
Nov 4 2006 8:00P
School of Rock w/ Spitalfield, Punchline, Valencia and Over It S. Hackensack, NJ
Nov 5 2006 8:00P
Webster Underground w/ Spitalfield, Punchline, Valencia, and Over It Hartford, CT
Nov 6 2006 5:00P
The ICC w/ Spitalfield, Punchline, Valencia and Over It Allston, MA
Nov 7 2006 8:00P
Village Pub w/ Spitalfield, Punchline, Valencia and Over It Amityville, NY
Nov 8 2006 8:00P
The Ottobar w/ Spitalfield, Punchline, Valencia and Over It Baltimore, MD
Nov 9 2006 8:00P
The Championship w/ Spitalfield, Punchline, Valencia and Over It Lemoyne, PA
Nov 10 2006 8:00P
The Harmony Grange w/ Spitalfield, Punchline, Valencia and Over It Wilmington, DE
Nov 11 2006 8:00P
The Masquerade w/ Spitalfield, Punchline, Valencia and Over It Atlanta, GA
Nov 12 2006 8:00P
Greene Street w/ Spitalfield, Punchline, Valencia and Over It Greensboro, NC
Nov 14 2006 8:00P
Sector 7G w/ Spitalfield, Punchline, Valencia and Over It Augusta, GA
Nov 15 2006 8:00P
The Backbooth w/ Spitalfield, Punchline, Valencia and Over It Orlando, FL
Nov 16 2006 8:00P
Culture Room w/ Spitalfield, Punchline, Valencia and Over It Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Nov 17 2006 7:00P
Fuel Coffeehouse w/ Spitalfield, Punchline, Valencia and Over It Jacksonville, FL
Nov 18 2006 8:00P
1982 Bar w/ Spitalfield, Punchline, Valencia and Over It Gainesville, FL
Nov 20 2006 8:00P
Walter’s on Washington w/ Spitalfield, Punchline, Valencia and Over It Houston, TX
Nov 21 2006 7:00P
Stubbs Bar-B-Que w/ Spitalfield, Punchline, Valencia and Over It Austin, TX
Nov 22 2006 8:00P
The Door w/ Spitalfield, Punchline, Valencia and Over It Dallas, TX
Nov 24 2006 8:00P
Skrappy’s w/ Spitalfield, Punchline, Valencia and Over It Tucson, AZ
Nov 25 2006 8:00P
The Sets w/ Spitalfield, Punchline, Valencia and Over It Tempe, AZ
Dec 1 2006 6:00P
iPayOne Center w/The All American Rejects, Motion City Soundtrack and The Format San Diego, CA
Dec 2 2006 7:00P
Gibson Amphiteatre w/The All American Rejects, Motion City Soundtrack and The Format Universal City, CA
Dec 4 2006 5:30P
Event Center @ San Jose w/The All American Reject, Motion City Soundtrack and The Format San Jose, CA
Dec 6 2006 5:30P
Quest Field Event Center w/The All American Rejects, Motion City Soundtrack and The Format Seattle, WA
Dec 8 2006 6:00P
Salt Air Theatre w/The All American Rejects, Motion City Soundtrack and The Format Magna, UT
Dec 9 2006 6:00P
Salt Air Theatre w/The All American Rejects, Motion City Soundtrack and The Format Magna, UT
Dec 10 2006 5:30P
The Fillmore Auditorium w/The All American Rejects, Motion City Soundtrack and The Format Denver, CO
Dec 12 2006 7:00P
Uptown Theatre w/The All American Rejects, Motion City Soundtrack and The Format Kansas City, MO
Dec 15 2006 6:00P
The Eagles Ballroom w/The All American Rejects, Motion City Soundtrack and The Format Milwaukee, WI
Dec 16 2006 6:00P
Roy Wilkins Auditorium River Centre w/ The All American Rejects Saint Paul, MN
Dec 18 2006 5:30P
Eastern MI Convocation Ctr. w/ The All American Rejects Ypsilanti, MI
Dec 19 2006 5:00P
Arragon Ballroom w/ The All American Rejects Chicago, IL
Dec 20 2006 5:30P
Assembly Hall – University of Illinois w/ The All American Rejects Champaign, IL

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Boys Like Girls, Motion City Soundtrack, Over-It, Punchline, Spitalfield, The All-American Rejects, The Format, Valencia

Staff Recommendations September 24th 2006

September 24, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Julie Watanabe

Adie Camp – As the former frontwoman of rock ensemble The Benjamin Gate and songwriter Jeremy Camp’s wife, Adie has, for better or worse, no lack of ties to the music industry. This Tuesday, her first ever solo album Don’t Wait debuts through BEC Records. Her music is undeniably pop laced with acoustic rock, and despite being lumped into a competitive genre that’s already overpopulated, Adie manages to beat out much of her stake. For an idea of her style think catchy choruses like early Michelle Branch mixed with soft spoken vocal insight reminiscent of Anna Nalick. Check out “Your Way” on her myspace.
Myspace

Saosin – It’s been 3 years and waiting for early Saosin fans. 3 years since Translating The Name went public and the revolution was set in motion. The justifications are endless, but Saosin in your stereo is more important than money in your pocket. DON’T pirate this album! Saosin are the pioneers of this scene (no matter what you’d like to believe) and not buying this album would be of the highest disrespect. Look for the review soon.
Myspace

Michael Schneider

Matt Wertz – Matt has consistently been a favorite of mine since I was introduced to him. His infectious melodies and lyrics that connect with all listeners drive his entire catalogue and especially his new release “Everything In Between”

Cassidy Myers

mewithoutYou – Their new release “Brother, Sister” is absolutely amazing and will be one of the best releases to come out this year.

Rocky Votolato – Put out his amazing new album “Makers” this January. Rocky Votolato is the best solo artist to come out of Seattle.

Valida Prentice

I’m living in Barcelona right now and this past weekend was the big city festival, in honor of Barcelona’s patron Saint Mercedes. As part of the festivities, there was TONS of music, both traditional and contemporary. I think I’ll be drawing on the bands I first listened to at the free shows this weekend for the next few weeks’ recommendations. This week, I’ll recommend to you Canadians The Hidden Cameras who blend an array of string instruments with indie-pop keys & guitars and a poppin’ Spanish electronica quartet called Mendetz.

Reema Desai

The Format – Dog Problems was released in this year in the middle of the summer and I haven’t really stopped listening to it since. The lyrics and subject matter are as personal as songs can possibly be and the variety of instruments and techniques used on this album make it stick out from the crowd as well as add a certain flavor to the album. One can not listen to this album and not respect the evident hard work and sincerity that went into making it. The leap the band took from their previous record, Interventions and Lullabies to Dog Problems is truely phenomenal. This is easily one of if not the most witty and catchy pop albums of the year.

(On a side note, they also have the coolest website ever.)

Filed Under: Recommendations Tagged With: Adie, Matt-Wertz, mendetz, mewithoutYou, rocky-votolato, Saosin, The Format, the-hidden-cameras

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

The Format Interview August 9th, 2006

August 10, 2006 By Mike Duncan 3 Comments

The Format

Mike: Let’s start off by introducing yourselves and saying what you do in The Format.

Nate: I’m Nate, and I write songs.

Sam: I’m Sam, and I play instruments and write songs.

Mike: Earlier today you went into Providence’s WBRU studio for an interview and an acoustic performance. How you do think that went?

Nate: My voice was pretty shot. But I thought it was cool. I think they wantedâ┚¬Ã‚¦ do you go to Brown [University]?

Mike: No, I’m not smart.

Nate: I don’t know, I think they wanted to hear “The First Single” pretty bad, but it wasn’t happening.

Mike: What did you guys end up playing?

Sam: We played “Snails,” and “The Compromise,” and then I messed up “Tune Out.” It was pretty cool. And we played “On Your Porch.”

Mike: Nice, that’s one of my favorites. Is it true that you’ve had little to no radio play?

Nate: I think so. We might have had college radio play.

Sam: Yeah we had a little college radio for the first album…

Nate: I don’t read the radio reports now, for this record, just because I felt like we’re doing very well right now. My expectations have been exceeded already, so I mean… and it happened without ever having radio in the first place.

Mike: I think you’re on the Hollister soundtrack so I guess it doesn’t really matter if you’re on the radio or not anyways… How does your fan base continue to grow at such a rapid pace if you’re not on MTV?

Nate: I think just because we’re on tour a lot. We’re touring constantly and I think word of mouth is starting to catch on, and hopefully people really like Dog Problems.

Mike: I think they will.

Nate: I hope so. I mean it’s rough, like when we’re playing these shows I know that they want to here the Interventions songs more, but I also know that we just released a record three weeks ago so I don’t expect every crowd to know the songs by heart, like they would…

Mike: Yeah and the album has a little different feel to it, so it might take a little longer to catch on…

Nate: I think subconsciously we were probably hoping for that, in the songwriting. I don’t know, all of my favorite records, the ones that I didn’t necessarily think were too awesome at first, for example: A Ghost Is Born, the Wilco record; I didn’t like it at first. I was so mad that it didn’t sound like Yankee Hotel Foxtrot. And eventually I just realized that it’s a better record, it’s just not the same. It’s just not the same record, and I’m just so glad that they didn’t make the same record, because I would’ve never been introduced to these amazing songs.

Mike: Speaking of MTV, was that you playing one of those My Super Sweet 16 parties?

Nate: (Laughs) Sam was that you?

Sam: No. I didn’t really sing anything but I think I was there. Um, yeah… we were there. It was something that we kind of did, and would never do anything like that again.

Nate: No, now we just have to answer questions about it all the time.

Mike: (Laughs) How did you get pulled into it?

Nate: It was just one of those things where it was like, “Hey, someone wants you to play their Super Sweet 16, it’s on MTV, you only live once.” “Okay! They only live once, alright!”

Mike: (Laughs) “Let’s do it?”

Nate: Yup.

Mike: Okay, so now I’ll give you a chance to redeem yourselves. You released Dog Problems all on your own, without the help of a major record label, and it debuted at 77 on Billboard’s Top 200. How much work went into this album?

Nate: A lot. I mean, it was three years worth of… well, two years worth of just constant fighting with the record label, so that was one thing. The second was just what the songs were about, and just the relationship. So, obviously getting all of that off my chest over that span of time, that took a lot. And just going into the studio and making a record that’s pretty heavily orchestrated, or isn’t as easy to get the first time around, because we did so many things. It was a lot of hard work, and I’m ready to do it again.

Mike: And we can’t wait! What would you like to say to Atlantic [Records] right now?

Nate: Um… (Long pause).

Sam: Nothing, really. It doesn’t really matter. You know, we had our time with them, and it’s over, and I don’t think anyone really cares.

Nate: Yeah, I’m so over it. Like, it’s funny. I don’t even know… I’d like to tell them, “Good luck pushing the back catalog of Otis Redding.”

Mike: You guys are pretty well-known for being big DIY people. Who does all of the album artwork, merch designs, etc?

Sam: I do. Yeah I just started doing it because when we first started the band we kind of opened a little store on the website, so I started making stuff, and then I just sort of got stuck into it. And eventually, I just kept doing it, and doing it…

Mike: Well everyone I know really likes the artwork. Did you take any art classes in high school for it?

Sam: No, I kind of started doing stuff because I worked at a concert venue, so I had to make posters, and I sort of learned how to use Photoshop. It’s more of like, something I do now. It’s not really a hobby or anything.

Mike: You probably didn’t do the website… Who did that?

Sam: Our manager found these great guys who make tons of websites for like, really big bands like Madonna, The Flaming Lips… a bunch of other bands that I can’t even think of. But basically they’re big-time website guys and they agreed to make us this website for really cheap, and totally hooked us up because we never really had a budget for that. We never really had a real website.

Mike: It’s really cool how you can navigate around using a dog and stuff.

Sam: Yeah it was inspired by this thing that we found online, this guy that made like, a flash greeting card… we kind of took that and added some stuff to it. It turned out really awesome.

Mike: So after being on Elektra and Atlantic for two releases, you decided to establish your own label named The Vanity Label. Have any bands sent you press kits yet, and are there any that stand out?

Nate: We’ve gotten nothing, and I don’t think we’re ready to even start really working on The Vanity Label, other than with The Format right now. I’d love to do it in the future when we have some time off. And unfortunately at the same time we haven’t heard anything that really interests us.

Mike: The entire Dog Problems CD was made available digitally via The Nettwork Music Store, which led to the sale of over 2,000 digital copies prior to the album’s official release. Do you think this helped you or hurt you?

Nate: It was a blessing in disguise. I was freaking out the first day. I wrote this big, long article, pretty much, on what it took to write the record and why people shouldn’t steal it. And it ended up being great because it is such a different album, and I wanted our diehard fans to get it before anyone else and understand how it worked, so that come July 11th nobody would be shocked completely. And by that time too the press had jumped on it, and so it was really great to be able to do it ahead of time.

Sam: Plus it helped us for touring and stuff because we went on tour right after, and kids were more familiar with the songs than they would have been by the time we got to their city.

Mike: One of my friends recently told me they loved your new album because it reminded them of The Beatles. Has this release been compared to The Beatles before and how does it feel to draw such a comparison to one of your major influences?

Nate: Yeah, we’ve gotten like the Sgt. Pepper’s thing a few times, which I think… anytime you’re going to do pop music and add horns or orchestration people always go that route, and Sam and I are just so overly “pop” it just seems to fit well. But at the same time there have been a million people compared to The Beatles so like, I want to hear someone dig a little deeper.

Sam: It is more rewarding to be compared to The Goo Goo Dolls though, because we were on our last one.

Mike: (Laughs) What are your future tour plans like?

Nate: As of right now it’s… finish this tour out. It ends the beginning of September. And then we get a week off, and then we go to England for two weeks with The All-American Rejects, and then we come home with the Rejects until Christmas.

Mike: We interviewed a few bands at Warped Tour and like two of them said they were going on tour with the Rejects.

Nate: That’s what everybody’s saying.

Sam: Yeah I guess there are like a hundred bands on that tour, but as far as I know, it’s The Starting Line, and then I guess Gym Class Heroes.

Mike: We didn’t even interview those two bands, so…

Nate: Who were the bands?

Mike: I think Motion City Soundtrack is going on one tour with them, and I can’t remember the other one (Gym Class Heroes, who did play Warped Tour).

Sam: Maybe they’re splitting it up or something, I don’t know. We haven’t seen like any dates or anything.

Nate: I don’t know, we were just told we were on the whole tour. The Rejects are taking us everywhere. And we’re just along for the ride I guess, but apparently a lot of people are. They could be splitting it up and there could be different people on it, but as far as I know we’re on the whole thing.

Sam: Yeah I think we are.

Nate: But someone else told me that too. Like, “I’ve talked to other people that said they were going on tour with The All-American Rejects.” I guess we’re all just going to have to fight it out.

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