Green Day‘s new video for “Know Your Enemy” can be seen below.
Get A New Thousand Foot Krutch Song For Free
Thousand Foot Krutch are giving away a new song titled “Bring Me To Life” from their new album, Welcome To The Masquerade due out this Fall. Pick up the song here.
Acoustic Anberlin
An acoustic version of Anberlin’s “The Feel Good Drag” can be purchased on iTunes.
Karate High School Post New Song
Karate High School has unveiled another new song off their forthcoming Eyeball Records debut full-length, Invaders. Check out “Punk Rock Uniform” on the bands MySpace page. Invaders hit stores May 19th.
Green Day Announce Tour Venues
Green Day has announced the venues for their upcoming North American tour. Check them out below.
JULY
03 Seattle, WA Key Arena
04 Vancouver, BC GM Place
06 Edmonton, AB Rexall Place
07 Saskatoon, SAS Credit Union Centre
09 Winnipeg, MAN MTS Centre
10 Fargo, ND Fargo Dome
11 Minneapolis, MN Target Center
13 Chicago, IL United Center
14 Detroit, MI Palace of Auburn Hills
16 Hamilton, ONT Copps Coliseum
17 Ottawa, ONT Scotiabank
18 Montreal, QUE Bell Centre
20 Boston, MA TD Banknorth Garden
21 Philadelphia, PA Wachovia Spectrum
22 Pittsburgh, PA Mellon Arena
24 Hartford, CT XL Center
25 Albany, NY Times Union Center
27 New York, NY Madison Square Garden
29 Washington DC Verizon Center
31 Nashville, TN Sommet Center
AUGUST
01 Atlanta, GA Gwinnett Center
03 Tampa, FL St. Pete Times Forum
04 Miami, FL American Airlines Arena
05 Orlando, FL Amway Arena
07 New Orleans, LA New Orleans Arena
08 Houston, TX Toyota Center
09 San Antonio, TX AT&T Center
11 St Louis, MO Scottrade Center
12 Kansas City, 12 Sprint Center
13 Omaha, NE Qwest Center
15 Denver, CO Pepsi Center
16 Salt Lake City, UT Energy Sol Arena
18 San Jose, CA HP Pavilion
20 San Diego, CA Cox Arena
21 Las Vegas, NV Mandalay Bay
22 Phoenix, AZ US Air Arena
24 Sacramento, CA Arco Arena
25 Los Angeles, CA The Forum
Paramore “Decoy” (LIVE) Video
Paramore have posted a live video of “Decoy”.
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There For Tomorrow Release New Single
There For Tomorrow have released their new single “A Little Faster” off their upcoming album, A Little Faster, due out June 9th. Take a listen to the song on the bands MySpace page and pick it up on iTunes.
The Silent Years On Tour
The Silent Years are going on tour with Jukebox The Ghost and Chiodos, the dates are as follows:
04/30: Chicago, IL @ Subterranean *
05/01: Des Moines, IA @ Vaudville Mews
05/02: Denver, CO @ Hi-Dive *
05/03: Salt Lake City, UT @ Kilby Court *
05/04: Boise, Idaho @ Visual Arts Collective
05/05: Seattle, WA @ The Sunset Tavern
05/07: Los Angeles, CA @ Spaceland
05/09: San Diego, CA @ Red Bull Air Races
05/09: Fullerton, CA @ Santa Fe Express
05/11: Phoenix, AZ @ Rythm Room
05/13: Lawrence, KS @ 8th St. Taproom
05/14: Lincoln, NE @ Box Awesome
05/15: Omaha, NE @ The Slowdown
05/21: Rochester, NY @ Abiline Lounge
05/22: New York, NY @ Mercury Lounge
05/29: Columbus, OH @ The Basement ^
05/30: De Kalib, IL @ House Cafe ^
05/31: Madison, WI @ Majestic Theater ^
* w/ Jukebox The Ghost
^ w/ Chiodos
The Silent Years – Let Go
Artist: The Silent Years
Album: Let Go
Label: SideCho Records
Purchase: iTunes, Amazon, Amie Street
Release Date: July 14th, 2009
Overall: 8.5
Music: 9.o
Lyrics: 8.0
Production: 8.0
Sometimes when we listen to music we learn to let go, let go of our previous conceptions of what we like and what we choose to listen to on a daily basis. In doing this can we evolve our musical standards and learn to listen to things all across the board. This leads us to The Silent Year’s newest EP, Let Go.
“Taking Drugs at the Amusement Park” is the first track to lead off Let Go, with a fuzzy bass intro and pounding drums this song might mean pure ecstasy for any indie lover, but as the song progresses it is learned that they are just as much about pop as they are indie (especially taking into consideration the “da-da-da”-like breakdown).
This brings us to the aforementioned point, that sometimes we need to let go of what we think a band should sound like. Sometimes it is hard to border indie and pop at the same time, because it is such a niche (indie) compared with the ability to access any kind of listener (pop). This is something that The Silent Years have done very well for themselves. Songs such as “Vampires Bite The Hands That Feed Them” is pure indie gold (horns and all), while “Madame Shocking” is a song that shows single potential with a rising string intro evolving into a fun drum beat with charming effects throughout.
Let Go is a wonderful taste of what the band is all about, that they can be just as good at being fun and catchy, while being instrumentally sound and ambient as your favorite indie band. In the end it is hard to resist the catchiness of songs like “TV>BJ”, or the six minute long finale “Claw Marks” with it’s spastic movement between sounds leaves the listener spellbound and wanting more after the last note fades away with the white noise.
A very tastefully constructed EP have made The Silent Years a band to keep paying attention to in the future as they polish their ability to create tunes that will not only appeal to everyone around them, but also allow them to retain artistic credibility in the most critical of circles. Above all else Let Go features fun, vibrant, sing-along songs that will have the entire audience singing along.
Taking Back Sunday “New Again”
Head over to Taking Back Sunday’s MySpace to hear the song “New Again.” Thoughts?
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