Conor Oberst of Bright Eyes has signed with Merge records to release his first solo album in 12 years. The self-titled album is slated for release on the fifth of August. Read more here, including a full track list.
Weezer Goes Red
Weezer‘s new album, set to launch June 24, now has a face.
Panic At The Disco “The Green Gentleman” Video Sneak Peek
Get a sneak peek at Panic At The Disco‘s new video for “The Green Gentleman” below.
Albums In Stores Tomorrow 4-22-08
Here are some albums hitting stores tomorrow. Let us know which ones you’ll be picking up.
Goldfinger – Hello Destiny
Story Of The Year – The Black Swan
Atreyu – Lead Sails Paper Anchor 2.0
Tokyo Police Club – Elephant Shell
Mike Leaves Halifax
Halifax has posted a message about Mike leaving the band.
As you may or may not have heard, Mike has decided to leave the band. We part with him with a lot of mutual love, respect and understanding. We look forward to embracing the next chapter of Halifax with both a huge amount of appreciation for the last 5 years with Mike and the excitement of rising to the challenges that lay ahead to make Halifax shine brighter than ever. The band will be entering the studio this summer to record their new album with Chris taking over the lead vocal duties.
Love,
Halifax
Thrice – The Alchemy Index: Vols. III & IV Air & Earth
Artist: Thrice
Album: The Alchemy Index: Vols. III & IV Air & Earth
Label: Vagrant
Purchase: Interpunk
Release Date: April 15, 2008
Overall: 8.0
Music: 7.5
Lyrics: 8.0
Production: 8.0
The Alchemy Index: Vols. III & IV Air & Earth marks the completion of Thrice’s foray with experimenting with the four elements of nature. Overall, the newest Alchemy Index displays Thrice’s explorations with instrumentation, rhythm, and feel. The album consistently moves from expansive arrangements into acoustic etudes. As well, Thrice delves into the world of blues, folk, jazz, and dance, while continuing to strengthen their trademark sound. The record, in its attempt to explore each element with an EP of six songs, contains many successes and a few failures.
Volume III: Air establishes a mood and feel most similar to past Thrice records such as Vheissu. This EP is definitely stronger than Volume IV: Earth and appears as a wonderful direction where Thrice may be headed. Air utilizes atmospheric guitar lines and effects, soft piano strikes, and a locked-in rhythm section beautifully depicting one’s serene flights on the edges of the sky. “Daedalus” stands out as a track with introspective guitar leads behind a story of a father losing his son. The track concludes with a touching verse displaying Dustin Kensrue’s ability to connect with the listener. Air reiterates Thrice’s skill of experimenting while not compromising their sound.
On the other hand, Volume IV: Earth feels awkward and beyond the capabilities of Thrice as a band. As expected, Earth takes an acoustic folk/blues approach to each arrangement. Most often, the songs feel clumsy and like an acoustic version rather than a creation. Earth appears that a possible statement into humanity’s continual disconnection with the natural world was squandered. The EP takes a more expansive approach when it should have taken a simplified stance. Although its limitations, “Come All You Weary” stands out as a well-played, bluesy track. Kensrue’s gravelly vocals cut deeply into this road-wandering song. Thrice made the right choice as it is their first single off this record. Volume IV: Earth does contain a few gems but, all in all, sounds like a misrepresented element.
Ultimately, The Alchemy Index: Vols. III & IV Air & Earth successfully continues Thrice’s approach into progressive and popular music. The strength of the album’s better tracks surely outweighs those of the weaker kinds. Thrice chose to venture outside of its safe haven and the listener will find worth in their exploits.
Standout Tracks: “Daedalus” and “Come All You Weary”
Track Listing
Vol. III: Air
1. Broken Lungs
2. The Sky is Falling
3. A Song for Milly Michaelson
4. Daedalus
5. As the Crow Flies
6. Silver Wings
Vol IV: Earth
7. Moving Mountains
8. Digging My Own Grave
9. The Earth Isn’t Humming
10. The Lion and the Wolf
11. Come All You Weary
12. Child of Dust
1997 Set Release Date; Album Art
1997 are set to release their new album, On the Run, on May 27th. Check out the album art and track listing below.
Track Listing
1. One Track Mind, Four Track Heart
2. Dancing With the Devil
3. Sunset Beyond Black Clouds
4. 4 A.M. Conversation
5. January 19th
6. I Will Always Find You
7. Winds of Change
8. Zechariah’s Song
9. A Dream of Form in Days of Thought
10. Tennessee Song Pt. 2
11. On the Run
Means Post New Song
Means new album, To Keep Me From Sinking, is set for release on May 27th. You can check out a new song titled “Breaking In” on the bands MySpace page.
Anberlin Title New Album
Anberlin has titled their upcoming new album, New Surrender. You can read an update from the band below.
Hey guys, Stephen wrote a description on the album title, check it out below:
we will all come to the point in our life where we have to admit that we feel defeated, that something has conquered us. we must change, not because we want to, but because we desperately have to. we can not take life in its current suffocating state, even to admit such desperation shows that we are feeling deserted, wandering the barren desert, a shell of our former selves.
it is only up from here, it is impossible to sink any lower into ourselves or our circumstances. but we can be salvaged, a deliverance. no vice can stand, no fix can take. the thorn in the side can be removed, but you have to be willing to admit and surrender. surrender your habits, your lifestyle, your past, your present, and your future. this is your new surrender. the new surrender.
new surrender.
Panic At The Disco AOL Sessions
Panic At The Disco‘s AOL sessions can be seen here.
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