National Product has posted an e-card for their upcoming album, Luna, due out August 7th. Check out the e-card here.
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National Product Post New Songs
National Product has put two new songs into rotation on their MySpace page. The band will be changing out two songs for new ones each week until the release of their new album.
National Product Post New Song
National Product has posted a new song titled “Love Me” on their MySpace page.
We Shot The Moon Post New Song
We Shot The Moon just posted 4 new songs from their forthcoming EP “The Polar Bear And Cougar”. The tracks can be found on their MySpace page.
The band is currently on tour in support of said EP. Here are the dates:
w/ Its Like Love
10.05.07 Augusta, GA @ Sector 7g + lorene drive and national product
10.06.07 Greensboro, NC @ The Soundvent
10.07.07 Nashville, TN @ The Rutledge
10.10.07 Mt. Pleasant, MI @ Rubble’s Bar
10.11.07 Youngstown, OH @ Youngstown State University
10.12.07 Muncie, IN @ The Launching Pad
10.13.07 Lansing, MI @ Macs Bar
10.15.07 St. Louis, MO @ Fontbonne University
10.16.07 Chicago, IL @ The Beat Kitchen
10.18.07 Lacrosse, WI @ The Warehouse
10.19.07 Minneapolis, MN @ The Vault
10.22.07 Waverly, IA @ Wartburg College
10.23.07 Springfield, MO @ Remingtons Downtown
10.24.07 Little Rock, AR @ Juanitas
10.25.07 Claremore, OK @ King Of Clubs
10.26.07 Pella, IA @ Central College
11.01.07 Denver, CO @ Life Spot
11.02.07 Salt Lake City, UT @ Kilby Court
11.03.07 Provo, UT @ Velour
11.05.07 Rexburg, ID @ The Westwood
11.06.07 Boise, ID @ The Venue
11.07.07 Seattle, WA @ El Corazon
11.08.07 Ashland, OR @ The Revolution
11.09.07 Modesto, CA @ Modesto Underground
11.10.07 Sacramento, CA @ Club Retro
11.11.07 Fullerton, CA @ The Alley
11.13.07 Pomona, CA @ Cal Poly Pomona (noon)
11.13.07 Hollywood, CA @ Knitting Factory (only 50 tix will be available to the public)
11.21.07 Japan @ TBA
11.22.07 Japan @ TBA
11.23.07 Japan @ TBA
11.24.07 Japan @ TBA
We Shot The Moon On Tour, Album Art
We Shot The Moon are heading out on tour with Its Like Love. Check the tour dates below. Also check out the album art for their new EP below.
9.19.07 Fullerton, CA @ The Alley
09.20.07 Phoenix, AZ @ The One Place
09.22.07 Dallas, TX @ The Door (Gypsy Tea Room)
09.23.07 San Antonio, TX @ Rock Bottom
09.25.07 Houston, TX @ Walters On Washington
09.27.07 Jacksonville, FL @ Jack Rabbits
09.28.07 Orlando, FL @ Backbooth (early 5PM show)
09.29.07 Tampa, FL @ The Orpheum
10.02.07 Marrieta, GA @ Swayze’s
10.03.07 Tallahassee, FL @ Big Daddys
10.04.07 Pensacola, FL @ University of West Florida
10.05.07 Augusta, GA @ Sector 7g + Lorene Drive, National Product
10.06.07 Greensboro, NC @ The Soundvent
10.07.07 Nashville, TN @ The Rutledge
10.10.07 Mt. Pleasant, MI @ Rubble’s Bar
10.11.07 Youngstown, OH @ Youngstown State University
10.12.07 Muncie, IN @ The Launching Pad
10.13.07 Lansing, MI @ Macs Bar
10.15.07 St. Louis, MO @ Fontbonne University
10.16.07 Chicago, IL @ The Beat Kitchen
10.18.07 Lacrosse, WI @ The Warehouse
10.22.07 Waverly, IA @ Wartburg College
10.24.07 Little Rock, AR @ Juanitas
10.25.07 Claremore, OK @ King Of Clubs
10.26.07 Pella, IA @ Central College
11.01.07 Denver, CO @ Life Spot
11.02.07 Salt Lake City, UT @ Kilby Court
11.03.07 Provo, UT @ Velour
11.05.07 Rexburg, ID @ The Westwood
11.06.07 Boise, ID @ The Venue
11.07.07 Seattle, WA @ El Corazon
11.08.07 Ashland, OR @ The Revolution
11.09.07 Modesto, CA @ Modesto Underground
11.10.07 Sacramento, CA @ Club Retro
11.13.07 Pomona, CA @ Cal Poly Pomona
11.20.07 – 11.25.07 Touring Japan
Albums In Stores Tomorrow 8-7-07
Here are some albums hitting stores tomorrow. Let us know which ones your picking up.
National Product – Luna
June – Make It Blur
Receiving End Of Sirens – Earth Sings Mi Fa Mi
Envy On The Coast – Lucy Gray
Throwdown – Venom & Tears
Warriors – Genuine Sense Of Outrage
Site Update
Check out this weeks featured bands including National Product, The Receiving End of Sirens, and June.
Oh No Not Stereo Interview – June 27th, 2007
SN:Sky Nielsen
Gtr/Vox for LA based Rock group Oh No Not Stereo:
You guys recently signed with Takeover Records. How are they treating you guys?
SN: We released our latest EP through Takeover Records for their distribution ability, and we are creating our follow-up full length right now independently as free agents. It seems to totally be the way to do it right now. Honestly though, Takeover isn’t involved with anything we do at this point.
What kind of touring plans does the summer and fall of 2007 hold for you guys?
SN: Oh No is gonna be doing a whole lot of touring the rest of this year. We’re going to see a lot of places for the first time and we’re really stoked. (Like Alaska and Florida) We always keep our website and myspace page up to date with our tour dates, so we advise keeping in an eye out for us. Also we’re gonna be doing a few Warped Tour dates in July. The new Alternative Press issue is gonna feature our band so check that out too!
You guys have a new LP coming out. Can you talk about it?
SN: It’s coming together really well so far. A lot of new direction, really. We have accumulated 20 really great songs already, and plan on having between 30-40 by the time we leave here. We went through a little phase where a lot of the songs we did were very piano generated, so we’re stoked to be working outside the box, going out on a limb because we can. Our friend Airin from the band Sugarcult has been down here helping us out with a few tracks and hanging with us, and we seem to keep getting guest vocalists for the record which is awesome. Danny from National Product and Shawn from The Matches are a couple of my favorite singers, who are helping out with a song each.
Where do you guys draw your inspiration for the songwriting process?
SN: Other music for sure! Girls, working/partying, traveling, living life like it’s your last day every day, friends, and all the crazy motherfuckers we come in contact with that impact the creative aspect of our lives. We live really fast paced lives and draw a whole lot of inspiration from every moment that passes.
How are you guys feeling about the new record so far? Any favorite songs off the record yet.
SN: Yeah we got a song called ‘Miss Hard Time’ that just came out of nowhere a few days ago. I think that one of the coolest things about our new songs is that whenever we have people come over to listen, they all seem to have a different favorite. We’re feeling really good about the progress of the record so far, and have a couple conceptual ideas of what to do with all the songs. Our friends from the band ‘The Photo Atlas’ were here last night and we talked about doing a split with them and ‘Sugarcult’, so we’re anxious to see what’s to come.
Oh No Not Stereo went through an overhaul. Who are the new members, and how has the change affected the band?
SN: We started the band as a duo, just Myk [Lee (drums)] and I… so changing bass players and finding Pat [O’Donnell (guitar)] was quite a smooth process, fortunately. We tour as a 4-piece with Mike Rosenthal on bass. Having four members instead of two or three is quite a sonic difference, and we are stoked to have such a great team to be able to do that.
What was it that brought you to them or vice versa?
SN: We met Pat in LA. Our bands played together once in Hollywood. He was in a band called Knife Fight. Jew Mike randomly fell in our lap via the information superhighway. (Thank you Al Gore)
You guys are currently located in Arizona working on the LP, have you guys started missing LA?
SN: We totally miss LA. We’ve been gone for a while now, it’ll be five months by the time we get back, so we really miss our friends and our house. It calls for an amazing party when we get back so, once again, we’re stoked. Arizona is treating us well though, so no complaints. It’s about 118 degrees right now and the nightlife here in Scottsdale is off the hook.
I read on ONNS Myspace blog that Sky and Pat had a near death experience. Are you guys feeling okay and is it going to inspire a song for the record?
SN: It already has, good call on that one. We are adventurous as hell and had a Rescue 911 moment in the desert. Craziest thing I’ve been through in quite some time. Don’t ever believe 12 bottles of water is enough on a hike, and that you can get water by stabbing a cactus. I almost had to have a kidney transplant from being so dehydrated. Give it up for heat stroke! Pat and I learned some shit that day about helping your homies out. Nothing better than writing a song about something that real.
What or who influences ONNS DIY approach on touring and music?
SN: Our friends are huge inspiration to us, watching them do the same thing that we’re doing, only THEIR way. We consider ourselves a very hard working ‘DIY’ band because it’s the best way to ensure a long career. You’ve gotta climb your way up to the top. We are influenced in many ways just watching how other people do things.
Describe a typical ONNS show?
SN: Well, you can assure yourself that there’ll be an enormous merch table setup on our beer pong table, and ‘running around the venue’ session. Of course crazy amounts of energy, cookies and punch, and one hell of an entertaining and refreshing show where we stick around until the last minute meeting and hanging out with everyone we possibly can. It’s all about having fun with new people on tour.
What kind or music are you guys listening to right now?
SN: Myk is always cranking up the Glassjaw, while Pat is obsessed with the new Brand New record. I was just listening to The Used’s latest record.
How do you believe the Hollywood music scene should be defined? And does ONNS meet those standards?
SN: The Hollywood music scene is pretty dilluted. There are a few clicks going on where people are starting to team up and work together, try and do something different. There’s still a whole lot of stuff going on in LA that’s already been done a million times though. We really like the scene there, as shallow as I make it sound, and every moment that we’re there we strive to make it better any way we can. It needs something else…
What are some of the unforeseen expenditures that come with touring full time?
SN: What, like $6000 in charges for damages to our hotel room in Oklahoma City? We have countless stories where we get button-hooked with some crazy charge. We generally try to be respectful and avoid getting fined- but when you’re driving past the Texas state sign and you see ‘Proud home of President George W, Bush”, what’re you gonna NOT cover his name up with 60 of your stickers???
How would one know if they caught the ONNS disease?
SN: We hope that everyone catches the Oh No disease! Check us out and say hi cause we love hearing from new people, and we’re all personally very responsive. The bug is pretty damn contagious, I’ll warn you. And we know how to party so watch out.
Thanks so much for doing the interview. Anything you guys would like to add?
SN: We have a DVD coming out soon from our SxSW tour this year. We had over 90 hours of hi-definition footage so it’s gonna be sick. Also, we have merch and videos and ringtones, etc. on myspace.com/ohnonotstereo. If you already have a CD, burn it for your friends!!
Best of 2005: DFO
Bryce Jacobson
Top 10 Albums
1. Motion City Soundtrack – Commit This To Memory
2. Mae – The Everglow
3. Acceptance – Phantoms
4. Spitalfield – Stop Doing Bad Things
5. The Academy Is… – Almost Here
6. Death Cab For Cutie – Plans
7. Cartel – Chroma
8. Sherwood – Sing, But Keep Going
9. JamisonParker – Sleepwalker
10. The Good Fight – Home Again
Close Calls No Order
Panic! At The Disco – A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out
Paramore – All We Know Is Falling
Fall Out Boy – From Under The Cork Tree
Jacks Mannequin – Everything In Transit
Waking Ashland – Composure
Number One Gun – Promises For The Imperfect
Forever Changed – The Need To Feel Alive
Anberlin – Never Take Friendship Personal
Thrice – Vheissu
The Receiving End Of Sirens – Between The Heart And The Synapse
Hidden In Plain View – Life In Dreaming
Coheed And Cambria – Good Apollo, I’m Burning Star IV
Houston Calls – A Collection of Short Stories
The Spill Canvas – One Fell Swoop
The Starting Line – Based On A True Story
Copeland – In Motion
Over It – Silverstrand
Top EP’s
1. Jimmy Eat World – Stay On My Side Tonight
2. Relient K – Apathetic EP
3. Self Against City – Take It How You Want It
4. The Arrival – Residence Lift
5. Big City Dreams – Honesty
6. Echo Screen – An American Tale
7. Hit The Lights – Until We Get Caught
Most Anticipated For 2006
1. Underoath
2. The Early November
3. The Adademy Is…
4. Angels & Airwaves
5. Mae
6. Thursday
7. Saosin
8. Matchbook Romance
9. From First To Last
10. The Good Fight
Close Calls No Order
Taking Back Sunday
New Found Glory
The Starting Line
Bloc Party
Hellogoodbye
The Used
Less Than Jake
Saves The Day
The Class of 98
The Honorary Title
Best New Bands
1. Panic! At The Disco
2. Paramore
3. The Good Fight
4. Terminal
5. Let Go
6. The Panic Division
7. The Class of 98
8. Valencia
9. Self Against City
10. Sullivan
Best Labels
1. The Militia Group / Sidecho
2. Tooth & Nail
3. Fueled By Ramen / Decaydance
4. Drive-Thru / Rushmore
5. Victory
6. Epitaph
7. Equal Vision
8. Fearless
9. Lobster
10. Takeover
Best Movies No Order
Batman Begins
Harry Potter And The Goblet of Fire
The Chronicles Of Narnia – The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe
Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith
Sin City
Charlie And The Chocolate Factory
Most Anticipated Movies For 2006
X-Men 3
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest
Superman Returns
Ice Age 2
Best Tours
Warped Tour
Acceptance, The Receiving End Of Sirens, Cartel, Panic! At The Disco
Past Years
2005 Mid Year Review
Best of 2004
I determine my best of the year by what has moved me the most. If I’m still listening to something that was released at the beginning of the year I know it must be good. And if I’m still listening to something from 2005 this time next year that it must be something that has really caught my ear.
Now lets hear what your thoughts about 2005 are and what your outlook for 2006 is as well.
Julie Watanabe
2005 Best List
So my end of the year review is compiled differently than Bryce’s. Personally, I think that music genres today have become so diverse that comparing them against one another is a daunting and precarious task. Sometimes you want to listen to a record with raw agression, sometimes you just want some music that makes you feel good. Hopefully doing my review this way will help to recognize specific bands’ strengths and get you to listen to them.
Best Overall Album
Imogen Heap “Speak For Yourself”
Best Album Lyrics
Gym Class Heroes “Papercut Chronicles”
Best Crossover Album
The Panic Division “Verses” (electronic/rock)
Best Album Concept
Thrice “Vheissu”
Best Album Music
The Receiving End Of Sirens “Between the Heart and the Synapse”
Best Progressive Album
Gatsbys American Dream “Volcano”
Best Debut Album
Emanuel “Soundtrack To A Headrush”
Best Overseas Album (international talent)
Days In Grief “Behind The Curtain Of A Modern Tomorrow”
Best Complilation Album
Drive-Thru Records & Purevolume.com “Bands You Love, Have Heard Of, And Should Know”
Best Improvement (most growth from previous release)
Chasing Victory “I Call This Abandonment”
Best Album Art
Mae “The Everglow”
Best EP
(Tied) Castles In The Sky “Whispers Are Hollowpoints EP” / Quietdrive “Fall From The Ceiling EP”
Best Movie Soundtrack
Rent OST
Best “Feel Good” Album
The Rocket Summer “Hello, Good Friend”
Best “Driving Music” Album
The Fray “How To Save A Life”
Best “Cathartic” Album
Darkest Hour “Undoing Ruin”
Best Demo
(Tied) Glory Nights – 2005 Demo / Saosin Capitol & Instrumental Demos
Best Label
(Tied) Fueled By Ramen / The Militia Group
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2005 Letdown List
I guess you can’t have the best without knowing the worst…so here are my 2005 disappointments. For the record, not all these albums were bad, I just had higher expectations for them.
Aiden “Nightmare Anatomy”
Blindside “The Great Depression”
Circa Survive “Juturna”
CKY “An Answer Can Be Found”
Finch “Say Hello To Sunshine”
From Autumn To Ashes “Abandon Your Friends”
Maida “Renaissance In Reverse”
Over It “Silverstrand”
Seemless “Seemless”
Story Of The Year “In The Wake Of Determination”
The Juliana Theory “Deadbeat Sweetheart”
Thousand Foot Krutch “The Art Of Breaking”
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2006 On The Rise
Here are albums I’m keeping my eye out for in the new year. There’ll be some HUGE releases from lesser known talents in 2006.
Saosin
Novice
Adair
Dead Poetic
Glory Nights
Rock Kills Kids
Clear Static
Atreyu
The Classic Crime
Brand New
The Ataris
Portugal The Man
Matchbook Romance
Yellowcard
Quietdrive
Damone
Lostprophets
National Product
36 Crazyfists
Goo Goo Dolls
Glory Of This
Rookie Of The Year
More Than A Thousand
New Years Day
Day Two
Rides Again
Hit The Lights
Waterdown
Hellogoodbye
October Fall
Strike Fire Fall
Brandtson
Joe Kominowski
Here’s my tops of 2005. Sorry it’s been forever since I’ve posted anything. My New Year’s Resolution is to get back on track here. I really miss the whole music scene. Look for more reviews/interviews and posts coming up soon!
Top 10 Albums of 2005
1. Fall Out Boy- From Under the Cork Tree
2. Motion City Soundtrack- Commit this to Memory
3. The Academy Isâ┚¬Ã‚¦- Almost Here
4. Panic! At the Disco- A Fever You Canâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢t Sweat Out
5. Hidden in Plain View- Life in Dreaming
6. Jackâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s Mannequin- Everything in Transit
7. Gym Class Heroes- Papercut Chronicles
8. Rocket Summer- Hello Good Friend
9. Cartel- Chroma
10. Rufio- Comfort of Home
Close Calls:
Spitalfield- Stop Doing Bad Things
JamisonParker- Sleepwalker
Midnight Aria- The Deep End
Sydney- Self Titled
Paramore- All We Know is Falling
Starting Line- Based on a True Story
Alkaline Trio- Crimson
Spill Canvas- One Fell Swoop
Just Surrender- If These Streets Could Talk
Unwritten Law- Hereâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s to the Mourning
Skeptics- Hearts and Spades
Best â┚¬Ã…”Non-Genre”
1. Kanye West- Late Registration
Best Song Names of 2004:
1. Panic! At the Disco- Lying is the Most Fun a Girl Can Have Without Taking her Clothes Off
2. Fall Out Boy- Our Lawyer Made us Change the Name of this Song So We Donâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢t Get Sued
3. Spitalfield- So I Heard You Joined a Convent
4. Sydney- Got Some Purple Stuffâ┚¬Ã‚¦ Hey Sunny D!
Most Anticipated for 2006:
1. Yellowcard
2. Brand New!!! (P-P-P-P-Please!!!)
3. Taking Back Sunday
4. Matchbook Romance
5. The Academy Is..
6. Hit the Lights
7. Something Corporate
8. Race The Sun
9. Senses Fail
10. My Chemical Romance
Close Calls:
Hawthorne Heights
Ataris
Midtown
New Found Glory
12 Summers Old
Novice
Punchline
Jimmy Eat World
Sugarcult
Fall Out Boy (I hear possibly a late 2006 which would obviously blow everything else away)
Best New Bands of 2005
1. Panic! At The Disco
2. Jackâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s Mannequin
3. Midnight Aria
4. Skeptics
5. Sydney
6. Paramore
7. Just Surrender
8. Spoken
9. A Day at the Fair
10. The Panic Division
Best Label of 2005
1. Fueled By Ramen / Decaydance
2. Militia Group
3. Epitaph
4. Drive Thru
5. Victory
6. One Eleven
7. Equal Vision
8. Takeover
Best Movies
1. 40 Year Old Virgin
2. Wedding Crashers
3. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Best Single:
1. Fall Out Boy- Sugar Weâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢re Goin Down
What do you think? Way off, right on? let us know…
Valida Prentice
My Best of 2005 List…
Music is very personal. Yes, some is of higher quality (production, talent) but what really matters is how we breathe the music in and out – how we interact with the music and how the music interacts with us. What I feel the deepest connection to is generally what I listen to the most; my list will reflect that (I think… I haven’t made it yet).
Best Overall Album
Coldplay – X&Y
Runner-up: Motion City Soundtrack – Commit This to Memory
Honorable Mention: Coheed and Cambria – Good Apollo, I’m Burning Star IV
Album Most Indicative of My Year
Sherwood – Sing, But Keep Going
Biggest Surprises of 05
Surprised that I liked it as much as I did: Steel Train – Twilight Tales from the Prairies of the Sun
Surprised that I disliked it as much as I did: Daphne Loves Derby – On the Strength of All Convinced
Best EP of 2005
Straylight Run – Prepare to Be Wrong
Best Album in a Foreign Language of 2005
El Sueno del Morfeo – S/t
Biggest Letdown of 05
Finch – Say Hello to Sunshine
Songs of 05 That Will Stick with Me
Acceptance – “Different”
The All-American Rejects – “It Ends Tonight”
Waking Ashland – “Hands on Deck”
Best Chill Music of 05
Iron & Wine – The Woman King EP
Best Feel-Good Album of 05
Jack’s Mannequin – Everything in Transit
Best Driving Music of 05
Fall Out Boy – From Under the Cork Tree
Most Overlooked of 05
Copeland – In Motion
Most Overhyped of 05
Panic! At the Disco – A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out
Best Music on a TV Series
The OC
Best 2004 Release That Everyone Thinks Was from 2005
The Killers – Hot Fuss (I saw it on the “Best of 2005” rack in Sam Goody the other day)
2005 Break-Up That Saddened Me the Most
Name Taken
Trevor Bivens
This is lame because there’s so much I wish I could include in my top ten.
Top 10 Full Lengths
1. Fall Out Boy – From Under the Cork Tree
2. theAudition – Controversy Loves Company
3. Bloc Party – Silent Alarm
4. Anberlin – Never Take Friendship Personal
5. Paramore – All We Know Is Falling
6. Jamisonparker – Sleepwalker
7. theAcademyIs… – Almost Here
8. Motion City Soundtrack – Commit This to Memory
9. Spitalfield – Stop Doing Bad Things
10. TIE – Panic! At the Disco – A Fever You Can Sweat Out / Gym Class Heroes – The Papercut Chronicles
Honorable Mentions
The All American Rejects – Move Along
As Cities Burn – Son, I Loved You At Your Darkest
Cartel – Chroma
Chiodos – All’s Well That Ends Well
Circa Survive – Juturna
Copeland – In Motion
Daphne Loves Derby – On The Strength of All Convinced
The Decemberists – Picaresque
Emery – The Question
Finch – Say Hello To Sunshine
Funeral For a Friend – Hours
Jack’s Mannequin – Everything In Transit
June – If You Speak Any Faster
Just Surrender – If These Streets Could Talk
Lydia – This December; It’s One More and I’m Free
Mae – The Everglow
The Most Serene Republic – Underwater Cinematographer
Nightmare of You – S/T
Top EPs
A Healing Season – Raise the Ground
Self Against City – Take It How You Want It
Halifax – A Writer’s Reference(Reissue)
Letdowns
1. The Starting Line – Based on a True Story
2. Over It – Silverstrand
3. The Junior Varsity – Wide Eyed
Worst Album of 2005
Aiden – Nightmare Anatomy
Top Labels
1. Fueled By Ramen/Decaydance
2. Victory
3.Tooth and Nail
Best Spoken Word Album
Dane Cook – Retaliation
Top DVDs
Clandestine Industries – Release the Bats
Northstar – The Uncomfortable Camera
Epitaph Tour 2005
Sugarcult – Back to the Disaster
Underoath – They’re Only Chasing Safety Special Edition
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Random Stuff:
Best Makeout Album
Jamison Parker – Sleepwalker
Best Driving Music
Paramore – All We Know Is Falling
Best Album to Convert Radio-Junkies
Panic! At the Disco – A Fever That You Can’t Sweat Out
Biggest Breakout of 2005
Fall Out Boy
Worst Breakup of 2005
Name Taken
Best Cover Song of 2005
Underoath – Wrapped Around Your Finger(The Police)
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Looking Forward To:
Lostprophets
Brand New
From First to Last
Spitalfield
Atreyu
Matchbook Romance
Taking Back Sunday
Bloc Party
Man Overboard Stream New Song; Offer Free Download
Man Overboard are streaming a new song titled “Spunn” which you can check out below. The band is also offering the song as a free download which you can also get below. “Spunn” comes from the bands upcoming self-titled release due out September 27 on Rise Records. Along with the download of “Spunn” you get the lyrics, guitar tab, and album art wallpapers for your computer and phone.
The album which was produced by Steve Klein of New Found Glory is now pre-ordering at merchnow.com and iTunes and will be available at most Hot Topic, FYE and Best Buy locations as well as any digital retailer.
Catch Man Overboard starting October 6th on the Pop Punks Not Dead Tour with New Found Glory, Set Your Goals, The Wonder Years and This Time Next Year. Dates can be seen below. [Read more…]