Yellowcard are currently streaming a new song titled “Hang You Up” which you can stream below. The bands new album, When Your Through Thinking, Say Yes, is due out March 22nd. [Read more…]
Destroy Rebuild Until God Shows Premiering A Song A Day
Starting today, Destroy Rebuild Until God Shows will be premiering a song a day from their debut album D.R.U.G.S. leading up until the album drops on February 22nd. There will be a visual accompanied with each song premiere, all created by Kristopher Rey-Talley.
Check out the first video for “If You Think This Song Is About You, It Probably Is” here and check back tomorrow for the next song on the album.
Panic! At The Disco Stream “The Ballad of Mona Lisa” Video
Panic! At The Disco‘s new video for “The Ballad of Mona Lisa” can be seen below. The song comes from their new album, Vices & Virtues, due out March 29th. You can pick up “The Ballad of Mona Lisa” on iTunes now. [Read more…]
Hawk Nelson Stream “Crazy Love” Video
Hawk Nelson‘s new album, Crazy Love, is due out tomorrow February 8th. The bands new video for the title track “Crazy Love” can be seen below. Pick up[itunes link=”http://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/hawk-nelson/id18248911?uo=4″ title=”Crazy Love” text=”Crazy Love on iTunes”] now. [Read more…]
Runner Runner Stream “Hey Alli” Video
Runner Runner are streaming their new video for “Hey Alli” which you can check out below. The song comes from their upcoming self-titled album, which hits stores February 15th. Watch as a beauty queen chases her dreams all the way to Los Angeles only to fall victim to the temptations that Hollywood brings.
Pre-order the self-titled album before February 15th to receive a free acoustic EP, vinyl, t-shirt, and more. [Read more…]
Panic! At The Disco Pre-Order; New Single
Panic! At The Disco‘s new album, Vices & Virtues, is due out March 29th and you can pick up several pre-order bundles for your pleasure. The bands first single “The Ballad of Mona Lisa” is available now on [itunes link=”http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/the-ballad-of-mona-lisa/id415238737?uo=4″ title=”Panic! At The Disco – The Ballad of Mona Lisa” text=”iTunes”]. Check out the album art and track-listing for Vices & Virtues below. [Read more…]
Relient K, There For Tomorrow and More Added To 2011 Warped Tour
The next round of bands added to this summers Warped Tour are as follows: Middle Class Rut, Peelanderz, The Acacia Strain, Relient K, Stephen Jerzak, There For Tomorrow and River City Extension. To see all the bands announced to date check out the Warped Tour bands page and look for band updates weekly leading up to the main stage announcement on March 26th.
Emery Post New Song
Emery‘s new song “The Cheval Glass” can be heard over on their Facebook page. The bands new album, We Do What We Want, is due out March 29th.
Thursday Announce New Album; New Song Stream
Thursday have announced plans for their upcoming album, No Devolución, due out April 12th on Epitaph Records. The album is slated to be an experimental one and may throw a few fans for a loop. Spin.com recently interviewed the band and are streaming a new song titled “Magnets Caught In A Metal Heart”. Check out the album art and track listing below. [Read more…]
Review: Yellowcard – “For You, and Your Denial”
Yellowcard is set to release their new album, When You’re Through Thinking, Say Yes, on March 22. The bands first single “For You, And Your Denial” is available now on [itunes link=”http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/for-you-and-your-denial/id412806419?uo=4″ title=”For You and Your Denial” text=”iTunes”].
Yellowcard’s Ocean Avenue was a turning point for the band and by far a fan favorite. A mixture of long touring and a change in direction led to a few lack luster follow ups and eventually a hiatus in 2008.
With the bands return, they are also making sure to keep the energy high on their new album and “For You, And Your Denial” showcases this energy like its still 2003 and Ocean Avenue is playing on everyones retro iPod or even better, an actual CD. “For You, And Your Denial” features the classic violin we have come to know from Yellowcard while still brining the energetic guitars and what even feels like a bit of darkness to it.
Can we expect a great album from Yellowcard? Will it be like they never left? Will the fans still line up to hear their new songs or will they just be hoping to hear the classics? Let us know your thoughts on the song and the upcoming album.
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