Time Again (Hellcat Records) will be doing a live interview on DJ Rossstar’s Punk Rock Show this Thursday, July 19th, 2007 from 7-8pm PST / 10-11pm EST. MXPX (Tooth And Nail Records) will be calling in for a live phone interview. Tune in live at www.idobiradio.com. Send questions for the bands to the screen name: staridobi
The Honor Roll Post New Demo
The Honor Roll (Joe, and Dan from Sherwood and Jonathan ex. Waking Ashland) have posted a new demo titled “Upon Waking She Found Herself A Cougar” on their MySpace page. The band will begin recording August 22nd and will embark on a tour this Fall.
Silverstein Post “If You Could See Into My Soul” Video
Silverstein‘s new video for “If You Cold See Into My Soul” can be sween below.
Via: PopEater
Victory Records To Release Taking Back Sunday Album
Victory Records will be releasing a Taking Back Sunday album on October 30, 2007. Additional releases on this day include a CD/DVD from New Jersey’s Thursday along with new albums from Canada’s Arise and Ruin and Florida’s The Autumn Offering.
A morein depth press release regarding the Taking Back Sunday album will be issued in August.
Epitaph Warped Tour Webisode #1
Epitaph has posted their first webisode from this years Warped Tour. Check it out below.
As Cities Burn Pre-Order
As Cities Burn have their new album, Come Now Sleep, up for pre-order on Interpunk and SmartPunk. You will receive a limited edition 4-song EP along with your order. You can also pick up Come Now Sleep along with a t-shirt here.
Mute Math Live On The Late Show
Mute Math’s performance on The Late Show with David Letterman can be seen below.
MxPx Album Website
The Starting Line – Direction
Artist: The Starting Line
Album: Direction
Label: Virgin
Purchase: Smart Punk
Release Date: July 31st, 2007
Overall: 7.5
Music: 7.0
Lyrics: 7.0
Production: 8.0
I guess 2007 is the year of redemption and come back. With several bands finding their way back to the styles that gave them their original fame. The Starting Line is the latest to (excuse the pun) find their direction.
The starting line don’t play copy cat with their previous work they simply build off it and focus their sound to something that is mature and unique to them. “Direction†the title track off the record leads off the record with heavy guitars and harder vocals than is typical for the band but lines up with all other tracks on the record. Harder music and thicker melody seem to be the tone the band stuck to while writing the latest effort. “Are You Alone†is the third track deep on the record and right from the beginning has a slower and darker feel to it with the chorus begging the question “are you aloneâ€? “Island†is vastly different with an upbeat feel to it that makes it a perfect summer song.
The album as a whole has a self reflecting theme to it. Songs like “I Could Be Wrong†and “Somebody’s Gonna Miss Us†being the most obvious with the songs being about the bands touring and how people will miss them when one day they aren’t a band anymore. The best stand out lyric has to be in the song “Somebody’s Gonna Miss Us†when Kenny sings “…If you can’t relate and refuse to sing along then maybe I can interest in some other song [a little something like] all that she wants is another babyâ€.
Starting Line fans will thoroughly enjoy this album and it will be in your top 10 for the year. Others of us who aren’t die hard Stating Line fans will definitely enjoy this record but my feeling is that it feels to short and it seems to not have a very long replay value.
Tracklisting
1. Direction
2. 21
3. Are You Alone
4. Island
5. Hurry
6. Something Left to Give
7. Birds
8. Way With Words
9. I Could Be Wrong
10. Somebody’s Gonna Miss Us
11. Need To Love
12. What You Want
The Panic Division Album Stream
The Panic Division‘s new album, Songs From The Glasshouse, is currently streaming here. You can find a pre-order deal that comes with a t-shirt, button and limited edition poster here.
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