The Promise Hero posted a brand new song called “Fall” on their PureVolume page. This is the first track off of their upcoming EP, Okay, Cool, out 10/19/10. Okay, Cool is limited to 250 copies on hand numbered vinyl-style CD. Pre-order now and be automatically entered to win an exclusive acoustic show from the band!
Abandon All Ships Stream New Album, Video
Abandon All Ships are streaming their new video for “Megawacko 2.1” which you can check out below. The song comes from the bands new album, Geeving, which is available on [itunes link=”http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/geeving/id393067450?uo=4″ title=”iTunes” text=”iTunes”] now. [Read more…]
You, Me, And Everyone We Know Stream New Album
Confide Announce Break Up
Confide has announced that they will part ways at the end of their Japan tour. A message from the band can be read below.
To our amazing fans,
There is no easy way to say this at all but it’s time to put an end to all the rumors you guys keep hearing about us breaking up. Unfortunately, the rumors are true and we wish we could have been the first to tell you guys but there are reasons why we couldn’t release this statement until now. We want to be 100% honest with you guys and let you know the real reasons that Confide will be no longer because you deserve to know. [Read more…]
Max Bemis To Preview New Song
He Is We Announce Tour With The Rocket Summer
He Is We have announced an upcoming tour with The Rocket Summer. Kicking off on October 10th in Orlando, the two-month trek spans both coasts and marks He Is We’s first full tour of the U.S. He Is We will take a day off on The Rocket Summer tour to support Yellowcard on Nov 13th in Pomona, CA at the Glass House, which is one of Yellowcard‘s highly-anticipated U.S. shows this year (see all tour dates below).
For their debut, He Is We enlisted local producers Casey Bates (Chiodos, Portugal. The Man, Foxy Shazaam) and Aaron Sprinkle (The Almost, Eisley, Pedro The Lion, Mae) to help harness their sound, with additional recording done in New York City with Dan Romer (Ingrid Michaelson). Expect the bands debut album in stores this November.
He Is We tour dates
w/ The Rocket Summer
10/10 – Orlando, FL @ The Social
10/12 – Chapel Hill, NC @ Local 506
10/13 – Atlanta, GA @ Smith’s Olde Bar
10/14 – Richmond, VA @ The Canal Club
10/17 – Annapolis, MD @ Rams Head Tavern
10/18 – Providence, RI @ The Met
10/19 – Hartford, CT @ Webster Underground
10/20 – Philadelphia, PA @ North Star Bar
10/21 – Toronto, ONT @ Wrongbar
10/23 – S. Hackensack, NJ @ School of Rock
10/24 – Allston, MA @ Harpers Ferry
10/25 – New York, NY @ Webster Studio
10/27 – Pontiac, MI @ The Crofoot (Pike Room)
10/28 – Lansing, MI @ The Loft
10/29 – Chicago, IL @ Beat Kitchen
10/30 – Minneapolis, MN @ Triple Rock Social Club
11/1 – Omaha, NE @ Sokol Underground
11/4 – Denver, CO @ Bluebird Theater
11/5 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Club Sound
11/6 – Boise, ID @ The Venue
11/8 – Seattle, WA @ El Corazon
11/12 – San Francisco, CA @ Thee Parkside
11/13 – Pomona, CA @ The Glasshouse (w/ Yellowcard)
11/14 – Anaheim, CA @ Chain Reaction
11/17 – Tucson, AZ @ Club Congress
11/18 – Albuquerque, NM @ The Launchpad
11/20 – Tulsa, OK @ Marquee
11/21 – Oklahoma City, OK @ Conservatory
11/23 – Austin, TX @ Stubbs Bar-B-Q
11/26 – Houston, TX @ Bronze Peacock
11/27 – Dallas, TX @ The Prophet Bar
Blink 182 Return To The Studio
Underoath Reveal Full “Illuminator” Song
Plain White T’s Set To Release New Album
Plain White T’s are set to release their new album, The Wonders of the Younger, on October 19th. The band has released the track listing and album art which you can checkout below. [Read more…]
Tim Kasher Show Review
Tim Kasher of Cursive/the Good Life fame is embarking on his solo tour. The solo tour is in support of his upcoming solo debut The Game of Monogamy.
I wasn’t exactly sure what the show would entail as the record isn’t entirely long. Would we get Cursive, the Good Life or covers? Kasher played essentially all of his solo songs and despite the record not being released yet, that didn’t stop the crowd from screaming along.
The show included a few surprising Good Life song. Such as “O’rourke’s, 2:10 A.M”, which launched the crowd into insanity. As well as a twice failed attempt at Cursive’s Driftwood. After the first two attempts, Kasher grabbed his Jameson, chugged, grabbed the microphone, and talked himself through the lyrics. He drank more Jameson and told the crowd how he didn’t pay attention during practice because this song was so old. On the third attempt, however, he managed to get it right.
The new material is typical Kasher-style. It’s sad, contemplative, at times loud, and always emotionally driven. The songs were received well and played even better.
Even if Kasher was a terrible musician, at the very least, he’s hilarious. His infamous random drunken tangents are worth attending the shows. This time around, he went on a five minute rant about his fantasy relationship with Dido.
The crowd was thin compared to a Cursive show, but that’s not to say that the place wasn’t packed. The solo songs are solid and while I loved every second of it, I’m still anticipating the next Cursive or Good Life records. That’s where my heart lies and hopefully Tim’s too.
Tim Kasher @ the Grog Shop – Cleveland, Ohio – September 29, 2010
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