An Epitaph Warped Tour sampler featuring Every Time I Die‘s “The Marvelous Slut” and 21 other awesome tracks can be downloaded free here.
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Michael Jackson 1958-2009
Michael Jackson has passed away due to cardiac arrest at the age of 50.
Gene Dante and The Future Starlets Interview- June 25, 2009
Can you please introduce yourself and your role in Gene Dante and The Future Starlets?
My name is Gene Dante. I’m the primary songwriter and lead singer of The Future Starlets.
How did the band come together?
I had a batch of songs I wanted to record and play out with a full band. I wanted to work with people I admired and respected. Tamora Gooding (ex-All the Queen’s Men) had played with me before. She suggested I reach out to Jim Collins (ex-The Buckners). Over cocktails one night, a friend (the great Ad Frank) suggested I try to lure Scott Patalano (ex-Mistle Thrush) out of retirement. As luck would have it, they were available and each liked the solo demos I’d recorded. Since the recording of the album, we’ve added Erik Andersen — taking over for me on rhythm guitar and keyboards.
Tell me a little about your record The Romantic Lead.
Envision me doing my best theatre critic voice…
Thematically, ‘The Romantic Lead’ is an incomplete dysfunctional love story in which the protagonists battle to harmonize their insecurity, vanity, and humanity. Sonicly, I wanted an album that sounded like no other band out there today, both abrasive and sweet, and can hold its own.
How would you describe the type of music from Gene Dante?
I believe Michael Epstein from The Motion Sick described the band as “the bridge between Morrissey and The New York Dolls.” If I’m mistakenly attributing this quote to Michael, I apologize. I’ve also heard we’re a “truck stop Roxy Music” — part glitter, part gutter. Generally, I strive for strong melodies and left-of-center lyrics wrapped in hard guitars.
Lyrically, your music seems to be pretty open and honest. What type of events/experiences inspire these lyrics?
That is very kind. Thank you. I’ve always believed “write what you know” is invaluable advice to any writer. However, this is the deal: my lyrics (or ANYONE’s lyrics) are only as “real” as the listener will allow them to be. Some are based on my life, some are based on things I’ve observed or overheard, some are heightened or streamlined, some are crude or factual. I’ll never tell for sure. Metaphor and Simplicity are my wingmen. I try to be witty and semi-unconventional. I’ll let listeners decide if I succeed.
For listeners new to Gene Dante, what song would you recommend they listen to and why?
This is the SOPHIE’S CHOICE question. How do you pick a favorite child? “A Madness to His Method” is probably a great introduction. It’s slowly becoming a positive anthem of sorts for outsiders and the marginalized. “Photosynthetic” is a personal favorite. “Brian, My Darling” is an interesting listen and I’m very happy with the album version. I think people should hear “To a God Unknown” just to hear Scott’s guitar solo. Listen to “C Star” if you need a smile put on your face — I didn’t intend for it to do anything more.
What are your touring plans for the rest of the year?
We’re gonna go where we’re asked and when it’s right. In the meantime, I keep writing. The album JUST hit the college & specialty radio stations. Feedback from that and the videos (for “A Madness to His Method” and “C Star” — currently on MTV’s LOGO Network and YouTube) will determine where & when shows are booked.
What are some of your major musical influences?
I think David Bowie (1971-1980) is a given (C’mon for real: who HASN’T he influenced?). Also, Roxy Music, Brian Eno, Placebo, Gene Loves Jezebel, Echo and The Bunnymen, Frankie Valli, and Neil Diamond.
How did you get started playing music?
I wanted to do something creative and always liked to sing as a child. However, from puberty til about 18 I really couldn’t at all, so I got a guitar and took lessons. I needed some vehicle for music, and to a 14 year old boy guitars are way cooler than pianos. I liked to write as well, but lacked both the attention span necessary for a novelist, and the pretensiousness necessary for a poet. Pop songs seemed the logical choice. I figured I could make a decent rhythm guitarist and songwriter, maybe sing some back-up. But as I developed into more of a songwriter than a musician, my voice came to me.
What are some of your goals for Gene Dante and The Future Starlets?
We want nothing less than worldwide domination. Isn’t that everyone’s goal? Seriously, I get too much nebulous advice telling me to “elevate” my performance and “take it to the next level”…blah blah blah. Frankly, buzzwords and catch phrases are said simply to keep corporate dopes fooled into thinking you know something. I will keep rocking and writing until I feel I’ve nothing left to say, then simply disappear.
Any last words for our readers?
I thank anyone for taking the time to read this all the way through. Anybody can wax intellectual about their “craft.” However, if you’re at all interested give a listen to the music (for free on our MySpace page and www.genedante.com). Draw your own conclusions and decide for yourself.
Ace Ender’s Trailer
Check out the trailer for “When I Hit The Ground” by Ace Ender’s below.
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Sunny Day Real Estate Tour
The fall tour dates for Sunny Day Real Estate have been announced.
Sept. 17: Vancouver (Commodore Ballroom)
Sept. 18: Portland, Ore. (Crystal Ballroom)
Sept. 20: Salt Lake City (Murray Theatre)
Sept. 21: Denver (Ogden Theatre)
Sept. 23: Minneapolis (First Avenue)
Sept. 24: Chicago (Metro)
Sept. 25: Detroit (St. Andrews Hall)
Sept. 27: New York (Terminal 5)
Sept. 28: Boston (House of Blues)
Sept. 30: Washington, D.C. (9:30 Club)
Oct. 1: Philadelphia (Trocadero)
Oct. 3: Atlanta (CW Center Stage)
Oct. 5: Dallas (Granada Theatre)
Oct. 6: Houston (Warehouse Live)
Oct. 7: Austin (La Zona Rosa)
Oct. 9: Tempe, Ariz. (Marquee)
Oct. 10: Anaheim, Calif. (House of Blues)
Oct. 11: Los Angeles (Fonda Theatre)
Oct. 13: San Francisco (Fillmore)
Oct. 15: Spokane, Wash. (Knitting Factory)
Oct. 16: Seattle (Paramount Theatre)
The Veer Union Interview-June 22, 2009
Can you introduce yourself and your role in The Veer Union?
My name is Fid, and I play guitar and sing a little bit in TVU.
Your debut album, Against The Grain, was released in April. How do you feel about the album overall?
We are so very very proud of Against the Grain. We poured our hearts and souls into that album and want the chance to share it with everyone.
What has been fan reaction to the album? Are they into it?
We have been getting a great reaction from the album. People are really connecting with it which was our goal from the get go.
How did the Veer Union come together?
In short form. The word “Veer” means to change direction. Before TVU we were all in different projects and not happy with the situations we were in. So we “veered” away from all that and came together as a “Union” and here we are today.
What are your touring plans for the rest of the year?
We are currently on tour with Halestorm, Burn Halo, and Since October till the end of June. Till the end of September we go out with Sick Puppies and Hurt. After that, there are definitely some big plans, but can’t quite say yet.
Tell me a little about your involvement with the “You Can Be Anything Foundation.”
It’s a foundation that helps raise money and awareness for kids in music programs. We find it such a fitting foundation because all of us started in school. Many music/art programs in schools are getting their funds cut, so we want to help kids try and reach their potentials and answer any questions they might have.
What are some of your major musical influences?
The whole band has a list that goes on and on and on. As a child I grew up around everything you could think of. Right now I am really into bands like Thrice, Incubus, Misery Signals, Radiohead and that’s just the tip of the ice berg.
Where would you like to see The Veer Union in a year from now?
Doing the exact same thing with more and more people singing along.
For new listeners, what song would you recommend they listen to and why?
I’d have to say Seasons which is our first single. It’s a high energy track that I think a lot of listeners can relate to.
How would you describe your sound?
We are considered an Alt Rock band, but it’s so hard to stick any band in any kind of genre, so you’ll have to have a listen to decide for yourself.
Any last words for our readers?
www.myspace.com/theveerunion and grab our album Against the Grain off itunes!
Saosin Update
Saosin’s new record is “100% complete.”
Hello my Saofamily,
I hope you all are well. I am very happy to announce our record is mixed and 100% complete. I can not begin to thank you all enough for sticking with us and patiently waiting. We have really been working hard over this past year to make this record nothing short of what we consider amazing. With Warped Tour around the corner I have been thinking a lot about how we can reach out to you guys and keep you as informed as we are with our daily set times and signings. I remember when I was going to Warped Tour as a fan and I always hated that I could never know the set times of my favorite bands. Well… I think we have found the solution. With the wonderful advance in technology we have been given the perfect tool to help keep you all informed. TWITTER! Every morning we will be posting our set times on our Twitter. We should know every morning before 10:30 am so if you want to be informed on what our set time is in your city come on over and follow us on Twitter. I’m gonna be doing a lot more with our Twitter as soon as we hit the road and I think we have some fun ideas and a couple tricks up our sleeve. So stay tuned, sign up and follow our band. I can’t wait to start touring and hanging out with you all again.
Cove
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Angels and Airwaves Free CD
Angels and Airwaves will be giving away a free CD and film entitled Love by the end of the year.
DeLonge tells Billboard.com that “Love” — which will be released for free thanks to corporate underwriting — is “the biggest release of my life, the pinnacle of my creativity” and likens it to Pink Floyd’s “The Wall” in the scope of its ambition. “It’s super conceptual and highbrow in many ways, very artistic, very Stanley Kubrick,” he says. “But it’s not a rock opera. It’s a very modern version of what could happen when you blend the film industry and the music industry together in a very, very arty, kind of cool way with professionals involved all along the path.”
This Century Pre-Order
This Century just released their pre-orders on SmartPunk.com (physical) and DownloadPunk.com (digital).
The SmartPunk pre-order gets signed posters (first 100) and autographed booklets. Click here to order.
The Download Punk pre-order gets lyric sheet and a video about the writing/recording process of the EP. Click here to order.
Tracklisting
1. Battling A Heavy Heart
2. To Love And Back
3. Running
4. No Way Out
5. Go Get Her
6. So Cruel
Hit The Lights Clips
Clips of Hit the Lights‘ new EP, Coast to Coast, can be heard here.
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