Andrew W.K. has released a new animated video for “I Want To See You Go Wild” which you can see after the jump. The song comes from the album, Close Calls With Brick Walls, available now.
There For Tomorrow Debut “Deathbed” Video
There For Tomorrow‘s new video for “Deathbed” can be seen here. The song comes from the bands debut Hopeless Records release, A Little Faster.
Sky Sailing Release Date, Pre-Order
Before Owl City, Adam Young recorded a 11 song record in his parents basement and called himself Sky Sailing. These recordings have never before been released but now is the time. An Airplane Carried Me To Bed is available for pre-order on iTunes and is set for release on June 13th. More about Sky Sailing can be read below with a full note from Young on the bands website.
Three and a half years ago, I recorded a collection of songs in my parent’s basement during the bleary-eyed hours of night when sleep and I could not bring ourselves to meet. I was a metalworker, working 6 AM to 4 PM at a warehouse in my little southern Minnesota town. I was writing, creating, thinking, imagining and breathing music with every second I had to spare. Music has always been my dream, but at that point in time, it was merely a feather tossed to the wind. Regardless, my spirits were far from dampened and I created music as fast and as furiously as I could. In my little basement bedroom, I had an old Dell computer, Reason 2.5, a friend’s borrowed Behringer C-1 condenser, a Behringer 8 channel analog mixer and my uncle’s old Alvarez. I didn’t have a clue what I was doing but I was a dreamer and music was my escape so I gave it everything I had. Never expecting my music to be heard anywhere but by my parents through the floorboards above, I wrote for my own ears. I was both artist and audience and I called myself Sky Sailing.
I’ve kept these recordings secret for a long time and they’ve never seen the light of day until now. Long before Owl City was ever a spark of a flame, a lot of blue-collared working days were spent absentmindedly daydreaming about what would ultimately become this collection of songs. From the perfectionist musician’s perspective, a song is never truly “finished” but rather “abandoned” and thus, after a lot of inspiration and reckless experimentation, I emerged from the basement with a 11 song record which I affectionately entitled, An Airplane Carried Me To Bed.
The Fold Post “Neverender” Video
The Fold‘s new video for their single “Neverender” can be seen below.
Switchfoot Stream “The Sound (John M. Perkins’ Blues)” Video
Switchfoot‘s new video for “The Sound” can be seen after the jump. The video was inspired by civil rights activist John M Perkins who is featured in the video. [Read more…]
Katy Perry “California Gurls” Video
Katy Perry‘s new video for “California Gurls” can be seen here. The song comes from her new album, Teenage Dream, due out August 24th.
Runner Runner Stream “So Obvious” Video
Runner Runner are streaming their new video “So Obvious” which you can check out below. The band is currently finishing up a tour with Cartel and Amber Pacific and will begin touring with Secondhand Serenade beginning June 17th. For tour dates and any additional information, head to their MySpace or helprunnerrunner.com.
Circa Survive Live on Jimmy Fallon
Circa Survive recently performed “Imaginary Enemy” from their album Blue Sky Noise on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. A video of the performance can be seen below.
The Maine Release Album Trailer for “Black & White”
The Maine have released a new album trailer for Black & White. Go behind the scenes with John, Jared, Kennedy, Garrett & Pat in the video which features a clip of “Right Girl,” a song off their forthcoming album.
Black & White is set to hit stores and iTunes on July 13th. Fans can now preorder a limited edition package that features exclusive items including a keepsake book, studio journals and bonus tracks.
Catch The Maine on tour all summer beginning July 7th, and see if they’re coming to your city by heading to wearethemaine.net/tour.
Hawthorne Heights Stream “Nervous Breakdown” Video
Hawthorne Heights‘ new video for “Nervous Breakdown” can be seen below. The song comes from the bands new album, Skeletons, in stores now.
The band is currently on their “Get a Ticket, Get an Album” tour thru July. When you purchase a ticket to their live show, you will also receive an MP3 download of their album, Skeletons, which is in stores and on iTunes now! Head to the official Hawthorne Heights MySpace page for tour dates and any additional information.
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