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No Doubt Tweets From The Studio

January 7, 2011 By Amalia Leave a Comment

No Doubt are back in the studio…and they’re tweeting about it. The bands last studio album release was in 2003 with Rocksteady, then in 2003 with The Singles 1992-2003. Follow No Doubt on twitter: @NoDoubt

http://twitpic.com/3mucjc – First day in the studio!!! Yummmmmmm:) gx

Filed Under: News Tagged With: interscope records, No Doubt, rocksteady

Runner Runner Post “Hey Alli” Acoustic Video

January 6, 2011 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Runner Runner has released a video for the acoustic version of their current single, “Hey Alli“ from their upcoming self-titled debut album which will be released on Feb. 15th, 2011. Check out the performance of the entire band performing in a very intimate setting below.

Fans who pre-order a copy of the album on the band’s web store will receive a free acoustic EP at the time of their order. All pre-order packages are available on the bands Official Site and all orders are automatically entered to win a personalized copy of “Hey Alli” as an MP3 as well as a video message.

Finally, don’t forget that Runner Runner is currently on tour with Forever The Sickest Kids and I See Stars and all tour dates and news updates regarding the tour can be found on the bands Myspace and Facebook pages. [Read more…]

Filed Under: News, Videos Tagged With: Runner Runner

A Day To Remember Premier “All I Want” Video

January 6, 2011 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

A Day To Remember‘s new video for “All I Want” can be seen after the jump. The video is from the bands latest album, [itunes link=”http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/all-i-want/id398501726?uo=4″ title=”A Day To Remember – What Separates Me From You” text=”What Separates Me From You”], in stores now. [Read more…]

Filed Under: News, Videos Tagged With: A Day To Remember

Paramore React To Farro Brothers’ Departure

January 6, 2011 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Paramore will be doing a live stream on MTV.com tomorrow Friday, January 7, at 4 p.m. ET in a past and future show titled “Paramore: The Last Word.” The band who recently lost two of its founding members will talk about a recent “Exit Statement” by Josh Farro. Check out a video preview of the interview below.

“There’s been a lot of things said online, especially in the past week, and it sucks … it sucks to read it, and it also sucks to know that responding isn’t really going to help, online, because things travel so terribly on the Internet,” Williams said. “So we really wanted the opportunity to show our fans that we’re OK, you know? The three of us are still here, we’re not going anywhere. A lot of kids are still asking if the band is breaking up, and that just goes to show how broken the communication online can be, when rumors start traveling. So this is our way of showing that there’s a future and we’re stoked for it.”

Paramore: The Last Word – Celebrity News

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Paramore

Drummer Leaves The Dangerous Summer

January 3, 2011 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

The Dangerous Summer

Tyler Minsberg has announced his departure as drummer of The Dangerous Summer. A message from him can be read below.

I feel it is absolutely my responsibility to both quiet any rumors and answer any questions regarding my participation with The Dangerous Summer. As of roughly over a month and half ago, I made the decision to sever myself from that band for personal reasons.

I’d like to thank from the bottom of my heart my fans, my family, my label, any industry personnel , and without any question the band that allowed me to live a dream that I had since I was a child. You all gave me an opportunity that I will never forget and that I can proudly say, I never took for granted. I learned about myself as a person, and as a professional musician through four great years of writing, recording, and performing live, a style of music that I felt perfectly fit the message that I wanted to help express.

The most important thing I hope is that none of you take this personally. You all did exactly what I wished from you and that was unconditional support. Please do not stop supporting this band, but do not think that I am finished with music. I have all different kinds of plans regarding my involvement in the music industry, and I hope that if I present you the audience with anything new, I can count on the incredible strength you gave me once again. I love you all. Thank you.

-Tyler Minsberg

The band has also made a statement about Tyler’s departure.

Dear everyone in the world,

We were going to wait till christmas to tell you, but the bubble popped. We are no longer playing with Tyler Minsberg. He was one of the best drummers I had known, and had always known him since elementary school. I wish the absolute best for him in everything he does in the future. I hope he sticks with music more than anything. I think moral differences and musical barriers were being established. I feel it’s important to choose very carefully who you surround yourself with, and more importantly who you pour your heart out with. I hope our fans hold Tyler very dear to their hearts, he will always be a part of what built something great. As for the future of our band, we haven’t stopped. As soon as Tyler departed we focused on just finishing this record.  Spencer Peterson (Hidden in Plain View, Black Cards) flew up a little bit ago and wrote all of the parts for the new album. He is a drummer we have looked up to for a very long time, and I have no doubt that you guys will be very happy with the results. We have yet to decide whether we would like to even permanently replace Tyler. Everything happens for a reason, and we as a band will always be working day and night to make the art that we have been developing for years.

Love,

AJ

Filed Under: News Tagged With: The Dangerous Summer

Happy New Year

January 1, 2011 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Happy New Year from all of us at Driven Far Off. We want to thank you for a great 2010 and we look forward to another great year brining you the latest music news, interviews, reviews and more.

Filed Under: News

Max Bemis Solo Shows

December 28, 2010 By Bryce Jacobson 2 Comments

Max Bemis (Say Anything) will be doing some solo shows this winter. Check out the dates below and get your tickets while they are still available.

Feb 11 / Emos Inside / Austin, TX / Buy Tickets
Feb 12 / The Loft / Dallas, TX / Buy Tickets
Feb 16 / Schubas Tavern / Chicago, IL / Buy Tickets
Feb 17 / Grog Shop / Cleveland Heights, OH / Buy Tickets
Feb 18 / Ottobar / Baltimore, MD / Buy Tickets
Feb 19 / North Star Bar / Philadelphia, PA / Buy Tickets
Feb 20 / Maxwell’s / Hoboken, NJ / Buy Tickets
Feb 22 / The Studio @ Webster Hall / New York, NY / Buy Tickets
Feb 25 / Troubadour / West Hollywood, CA / Buy Tickets
Feb 26 / Bottom Of The Hill / San Francisco, CA / Buy Tickets

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Max Bemis, Say Anything

The Wonder Years AP Session

December 26, 2010 By Ben Minsky Leave a Comment

Check out Alternative Press for a video of The Wonder Years performing Melrose Diner and Washington Square Park.

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Motion City Soundtrack Side Project

December 26, 2010 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Justin Pierre‘s (Motion City Soundtrack) side project, Farewell Continental, has released a new EP which you can pick up in 12″ vinyl or as a digital download here. You can also check out a video for their song “Total Devastation” below.

“This is a music video staring The Farewell Continental Group of North America. It was directed by Shane Nelson. There are lasers, strobe lights, glow sticks, and christmas tree lights involved. If you have the type of epilepsy triggered by any of the aforementioned, we suggest you look away. If not, we suggest you feast your eyes upon what is truly the greatest music video of all time. Thank you. Goodbye.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: News, Videos Tagged With: Farewell Continental, Justin Pierre, Motion City Soundtrack

Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays

December 25, 2010 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from all of us at DrivenFarOff. We want to thank you all for visiting the site and supporting us this year. We have a lot of new stuff coming for 2011 and we look forward to sharing it with you.

Filed Under: News

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