You can stream New Found Glory‘s new album Coming Home over at AOL.
The Early November Update
The Early November has left us with an update on their recent tour cancellation.
To answer your questions we are not going to break up and noone is leaving the band. What we had to deal with was very serious and unfortunatly it came up right before the start of the tour. Were not a band that cancels shows, let alone tours. I hope you all know by now that we would never cancel a tour unless its completley neccessary. I want you all to know that the band is okay now and everyone is in good spirits. We will take this extra time off to practice and get our heads straight. We are so sorry to everyone whos bought tickets and plan on making it up to you. Well be back on tour with NFG and Cartel and we promise nothing less than an amazing show. Thank you so much for your concern. It really means alot to us. ԚÂ
Tooth & Nail iTunes Sale
For this week only, you can get a special $7.99 price tag on some of Tooth & Nail’s albums on iTunes. Click the links below to be taken to the iTunes Store.
Underoath – “Define The Great Line”
Underoath – “Theyre Only Chasing Safety”
Anberlin – “Never Take Friendship Personal”
Emery – “The Question”
Thousand Foot Krutch – “The Art of Breaking”
Hawk Nelson – “Smile, Its the End of the World”
Mae – “The Everglow”
The Classic Crime – “Albatross”
Run Kid Run – “This is Who We Are”
The Fold – “This Too Shall Pass”
Far-Less – “Everyones Out To Get Us”
Sullivan – “Hey, Im A Ghost”
Fair – “The Best Worst-Case Scenario”
The Fold Writing New Album
The Fold are currently hard at work writing their new album. The band has also put their newest release This To Shall Pass on sale for only $7.99 at their online store. The sale only lasts this week so this is the perfect time to pick up a copy if you haven’t yet.
Site Updates
You can find three new featured bands including New Found Glory, The Static Age, and Matt Wertz up on the main page. We are also streaming Nevertheless’s new album, Live Like We’re Alive, all this week so be sure to give that a listen.
Staff Recommendations September 17th 2006
Trevor Bivens
The Receiving End of Sirens – “Between the Heart and the Synapse” is such a beautiful album that is underappreciated. It’s a sprawling epic full of emotion, energy, and some of the best musicianship to be heard in the past few years. While being out for a while, it never gained the momentum it should have. If you have the time and dig bands with spaced out music, narrative lyrics, and an edge that make them have a sound all their own, check this album out and fall in love.
Devin Henderson
Cancer BatsԚÂ – Self-described as a fusion between Southern Rock, Metal & Hardcore, it’s undeniable that the Cancer Bats, if nothing else, BRING IT. When you’re looking for angry, loud, driving, and original, the only thing better than their debut ‘Birthing the Giant’ is their insanely energetic live show. They’re currently on tour with Alexisonfire, Every Time I Die, and Attack in Black, across Canada & the US, and this is a tour NOT to be missed. Check out their new album, and their live show – I guarantee you’ll be blown away.
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Reema Desai
We Are Americana â┚¬Ã¢â‚¬Å“ This band formed only a short year ago and it’s already on the road to becoming the one-millionth great band to come out of New York. Before joining the band vocalist DJ Jess was a full time DJ in the city and his past shows through in the music. Songs like “My Body Hates Me” have intricate beats and effects that scream, “A DJ wrote this song!” The guitar sound is energetic and manages to flow perfectly with the vocals, beat and bass line without either of the four being drowned out by one another. DJ Jess’s vocals almost sound like another instrument of their own especially on tracks like “How I Killed the Rekindle”. Their current EP “My Body Hates Me” is something you’ll want to listen all the way throughâ┚¬Ã‚¦several times. The best thing about this band is not their vocals or their EP though; it’s the fact they know how to get people moving. Come on, if you didn’t dance around even a little bit in your chair during the “My Body Hates Me” Remix, then there might be something wrong.
Mike Duncan
Dashboard Confessional – What can you expect from a veteran songwriter such as Chris Carraba but another great album? Yup, he did it again, another fine collection of nostalgic songs dealing with relationships. The funny thing about nostalgia is that it takes stillshots from all the romanticized moments in life you want to remember and that’s exactly what Dusk and Summer is â┚¬Ã¢â‚¬ eleven “stillshots” from someone’s idealized love life that are composed in such a way that they are relatable to everyone. While Carraba’s first try as a full band in A Mark, A Mission, A Brand, A Scar may not have gripped you, I think this effort will. For me, as a change from the last album, I do see the same man who wrote The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most writing Dusk and Summer. Believe me, you’ll want to remember these songs, and you most likely will.
Julie Watanabe
Falling Up – This past Tuesday the boys from Falling Up released their first ever remix album, Exit Lights. Selecting hit tracks from both Crashings and Dawn Escapes along with several brand new, never recorded songs, the boys hit the studio with a tag-team of reknowned producers and fellow Christian musicians to put some killer new spins on some otherwise old tunes. Now I’ve always loved the stuff Falling Up have put out, and Exit Lights is no exception. Gone are the harder rock riffs and in their place a swirling hue of ambience and rich electronic tones. The idea of a rock remix album in itself is a novel idea (not to mention for such a young band), and Falling Up are one of the few groups capable of translating their hit songs to an equally astounding remix. A must have for anyone who owns Dawn Escapes.
PureVolume | Exit Lights Ecard
The Static Age – Blank Screens is The Static Age’s third full length album and first release through ReIgnition Records. With a classically trained pianist setting the backbone for most of the band’s earthy, organic musical approach, Andrew Paley’s enigmatic voice floats above the melodies in a very ethereal manner. Think Paulson vs. new school This Day And Age. Recommended for anyone who can appreciate the quality of original music beyond the scope of pop-rock and scene bands. If you can’t understand it’s greatness now, you most certainly will in two years.
Michael Schneider
Matt Wertz, Underoath
Bryce Jacobson
Nevertheless – Live Like We’re Alive is Nevertheless’s new album that we happen to be streaming on the site this week. They mix the power of Number One Gun with the energy of MxPx and top it off with the likes of Hawk Nelson. Sounds like a good mix right? Take a listen for yourself this week and let us know what you think.
Showbread – Age of Reptiles
Artist: Showbread
Album: Age of Reptiles
Label: Solid State
Purchase: Smart Punk
Release Date: August 1, 2006
Overall: 6.8
Music: 6.5
Lyrics: 7.0
Production: 7.5
Georgia based rock band Showbread released No Sir, Nihilism Is Not Pratical back in 2004 and listeners praised it as being a new bread of hardcore / screamo, better know as “Raw Rock” as the band stated at the time. With their sophomore album, Age of Reptiles, the band builds off their success of No Sir, Nihilism Is Not Pratical, but this time with less screaming (a lot less) and more passion for God.
When it comes time for the Age of Reptiles, that must mean reptiles like to dance a lot because this album lacks the screaming that the bands previous album built on and goes for straight up dance rock. Synths… Check. Catchy guitars… Check. All of the elements are there for catchy rock album, but is that what Showbread fans are wanting to hear? The album starts out with a set of catchy tracks such as “Pachycephalosaurus,” and “Oh! Emetophobia!” and builds on lyrics not only of reptiles but influences from God. This sounds like quite the mix to dance and rock out to at the same time doesn’t it. You have to take Showbread’s word for it when they say they didn’t want to recreate the same album as last time because they certainly didn’t do that. No Sir, Nihilism Is Not Pratical is one of those albums you’re happy to own because every time you listen to it you say to yourself, “this is something different, something I’m going to remember.” Now the Age of Reptiles isn’t exactly a sophomore slump, but what can a fan ask for in a once hardcore / screamo band that has changed their style? “Sing Me To Sleep” for example doesn’t seem to work for Showbread. The songs sing-along lyrics and catchy melody may get stuck in your head for a little bit but most fans will skip this track in favor of something a little more up-beat. “Centipede Sisters” is smothered with a great electronic intro and follows with a simple yet head bobbing guitar part. But overall I find myself missing songs like “A Llama Eats A Giraffe (And Vice Versa)” which had a lot more feeling to them then almost all of the tracks on this album.
Some fans will be disappointed, and others may like the direction the band took with this album. I for one will probably not be playing this album as much as No Sir, Nihilisim Is Not Pratical. It lacks the replay power that so many first albums have from bands such as Showbread.
Track Listing:
1. Naked Lunch
2. Pachycephalosaurus
3. Your Owls are Hooting
4. Oh! Emetophobia!
5. Sing Me To Sleep
6. George Romero Will Be At Our Wedding
7. The Jesus Lizard
8. Centipede Sisters
9. Dinosaur Bones
10. Age Of Reptiles
Valencia Post New Video
Valencia are streaming their new video for “The Space Between” over at PureVolume.
Saosin In Store Performances
Saosin will be doing seven in-store signings and performances the week of their album release. You can find the dates below. You can also catch Saosin’s new video for “Voices” on YouTube.
LONG ISLAND
Friday the 22nd
Loony Tunes – 8pm (*with Envy on the Coast at 7pm)
Performance & Instore signing
NEW JERSEY (Fords, NJ)
Saturday the 23rd
Vintage Vinyl – 1pm
Performance & Instore signing
NORTHRIDGE, CA
Tuesday the 26th
Hot Topic – 3pm to 5pm
Instore signing
ENCINITAS, CA
Wednesday the 27th
Lou’s Records – 4pm
Performance & Instore signing
FULLERTON, CA
Thursday the 28th
Best Buy – 6 pm
Performance & Instore signing
RIVERSIDE, CA
Friday the 29th
SoundsLike – 4pm
Performance & Instore signing
ORANGE, CA (Block In Orange complex)
Saturday the 30th
Virgin Mega Store – 2 pm
Performance & Instore signing
Lionel Richie & Pop-Punkers New Found Glory Together?
New Found Glory sent an open letter to Lionel Richie about his new album. You can read the letter below.
Dear Lionel,
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Congrats this week on the release of your new CD Coming Homeâ┚¬Ã¢â‚¬Å“ what an awesome title! Sounds familiar though, where did we hear that before?Ԛ Oh yeah, itâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s the name of our new CD which drops Tues Sept 19th. Together we have the same CD title out in the same month. Pure genius!
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Anyway, we know it is too late for you to change your album title, but we expect a call before your next album comes out. If you donâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢t, our follow up to Coming Home may be entitled â┚¬Ã…”Dancing On The Ceilingâ┚¬? with such original punk rock songs asԚ â┚¬Ã…”Say You, Say Meâ┚¬? & â┚¬Ã…”All Night Long.â┚¬?Ԛ Ԛ Our new single and video is â┚¬Ã…”Itâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s Not Your Faultâ┚¬?. Heyâ┚¬Ã‚¦we havenâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢t heard your song yetâ┚¬Ã‚¦Send us a copy.
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Regards,
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Jordan, Steve, Chad, Ian, Cyrus
New Found Glory
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