MxPx has posted a new song titled “Shut It Down” on their MySpace page. The song is from their forthcoming album, Secret Weapon, due out July 17th.
Pre-Order MxPx’s Secret Weapon
If you pre-order MxPx‘s new album, Secret Weapon, from SkyRoo.com you can get your copy autographed by the band. They also have a second pre-order called a “Fan Pack” that includes even more goods. Get your pre-order on here.
MxPx “Secret Weapon” Acoustic Performance Video
MxPx can be seen performing “Secret Weapon” acoustically in the video below.
MxPx Special Edition Secret Weapon Album Art; Track Listing
The album art and track listing for MxPx‘s Special Edition version of their upcoming album, Secret Weapon, can be seen below. Secret Weapon will be in stores July 17th on Tooth & Nail Records.
Track Listing
1. Secret Weapon
2. Shut It Down
3. Here’s To The Life
4. Top Of The Charts
5. Punk Rock Celebrity
6. Contention
7. Angles
8. Drowning
9. Chop Shop
10. You’re On Fire
11. Bass So Low
12. Sad Sad Song
13. Never Better Than Now
14. Biting The Bullet
15. Not Nothing
16. Tightly Wound
17. The Hoo-Ha Jangle*
18. Madcap Scheme*
19. Throw Your Body In The Air*
*Bonus Tracks
MxPx Live In Store Acoustic Shows
MxPx will be doing some live in store acoustic shows at several Sam Ash locations throughout New York and the Midwest. The band will be playing a free live in-store acoustic show and after the set the band will be on hand for autographs. Read below for the full details.
5/25/07 – Carle Place, NY – 3:30PM
385 Old Country Rd
Carle Place, NY 11514
click here for a map to the store.
5/27/07 – Lyndhurst, OH – 1:00PM
5700 Mayfield Road
Lyndhurst, OH 44124
click here for a map to the store.
5/28/07 – Columbus, OH – 3:30PM
1690 Morse Road
Columbus, OH 43229
click here for a map to the store.
5/30/07 – Nashville, TN – 3:30PM
1647 Gallatin Pike North
Madison, TN 37115
click here for a map to the store.
6/2/07 – Cincinnati, OH – 1:00PM
11805 Commons Drive
Springdale, OH 45246
click here for a map to the store.
6/5/07 – Burbank, IL – 3:30PM
7780 South Cicero Ave
Burbank, IL 60459
click here for a map to the store.
MxPx Secret Weapon Video Trailer
MxPx has posted a video trailer for their upcoming album, Secret Weapon. Check it out below.
Article #20 – July 17th
Well the stars aligned and everything fell into place like it was an accident but things like this don’t just happen. On July 17th the kids will come out from hiding in the hills and descend on unknowing retailers to pick up one of the records that’s bound to be a 2007 favorite.
MxPx — Secret Weapon
Motion City Soundtrack — Even If It Kills Me [Now Sept. 18th]
Rooney — Calling The World
The Rocket Summer — Do You Feel
Sound The Alarm — Stay Inside
Yellowcard — Paper Walls
At least one of these records mentioned above is on everyone’s list of records that they are looking forward to. There are a lot of Tuesday’s in which you like a few of the releases so what makes this one so appealing? There are actually several reasons July 17th garners so much attention.
A couple of these releases are make or break releases. Mxpx has been around close to 15 years and surprises most people by continuing to release records on a regular basis. Is “Secret Weapon†Mxpx’s last record? If the release does not go so well it is definitely in the realm of possibility. I don’t think this will be the last we see of Yellowcard if “Paper Walls†tanks but I think this will be the record to reconnect the band with long time fans or it will be the final straw, alienating “One for the Kids†and “Ocean Avenue†fans.
Bryce Avary of The Rocket Summer has proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that he is a talented musician and can that write a great song. Each Rocket Summer record has been better than the previous and so with the band moving to a major label there is a lot of expectations with the newest record “Do You Feelâ€. With the single “Break It Out†being released it gives that expectation a firm foundation that it will be fully met.
With the release of so many potential hit records which ones do you spend your money on? If you can’t afford them all (which most can’t) how do you choose which one’s you actually buy? Does July 17th officially mark that summer is officially under way? I think it does.
MxPx Interview – May 4th, 2007
I was really fortunate to get to talk with the band that created my love for music, MxPx. Mike Hererra was nice enough to answer some of my questions about their history, and present state as one of the longest-standing bands in music. A huge thank you to Libby Henry and all of MSOPR for setting up this interview!
Why is your tour bus named the black pearl?
The Black Pear, that’s our cursed ship because it’s crewed by the damned and it breaks down a lot! It seems to break down quite a lot so we ended up calling it the black pearl just cause of all of the problems we encounter along the way, so it’s always an adventure.
MxPx has been together for 15 years now, what is your secret for maintaining being friends and in a band for so long?
(sarcastically) I tell you…it must be communication…
No, it’s just drive, and having a focus that’s common, which is making music, touring and getting the job done. Obviously, we have our disagreements and we have our own ideas about certain things but when it comes down to it, we just want to get from point A to point B, live life and enjoy life and that’s what the band’s all about.
What would you say has been your high and low in MxPx?
Let’s see, a lot of the lows came with the highs. As you gain a lot of popularity for the first time and it’s all new to you, you get a lot of the bad with the good. You get a lot of criticism. For every person that loves you, there’s another person that hates you. You put out a record and it’s sort of your little baby and some fans don’t like it, ‘you’re a sellout’ so that’s the way it is. The better you do, the more criticism you’re going to get. I guess in a way criticism can be good, because it means you are doing well.
Secret Weapon, comes out in July, and saw the return of Aaron Sprinkle behind the production helm, how did it feel to be back working with him?
It was really easy and comfortable. Aaron Sprinkle brought a lot of laid back experience. We’ve worked with a lot of great producers that we’ve really enjoyed working with but it was really cool to have the experience of being his first record and over ten years later, here we are again with him. He’s learned so much and gotten so good at what he does. I feel like we did too, you know, through the years. It really made the process super easy and super fun, but it’s going to go down in MxPx history as one of the best records we’ve ever made.
You did live video feeds on the internet while you recorded, that’s not something a lot of bands would consider, what did that change in the studio?
I don’t know what it changed in the studio. Obviously, we wanted to let fans in a little bit. We wanted them to check out where we were recording and what we were doing. You couldn’t hear any music obviously, because we weren’t going to let people hear all of the bad parts when it’s not finished but people were really stoked. It really succeeded in getting people interested in the new record and paying attention to what we’re doing.
How was it having Brian from Bad Religion, Benji from Good Charlotte, Tim from Sugarcult and so many more friends in the studio with you?
It was cool, some of the people we had do stuff, like Brian from Bad Religion was in LA working on the new Bad Religion album and so we just sent the files. It’s great because technology today makes it so easy to just call somebody across the world and send them the files and they record it. Back in the day that just wouldn’t happened. On “The Ever Passing Moment” we had our friend Stephen from The Descendants/All fly in from Denver to record a solo, where now we would just send the files.
One of the songs on the new disc is a call-out to get rid of your cell phones, what tech devices are you currently wired to?
I don’t have anything, I don’t have a cell phone, computer, fax machine, video game, nothing. (long pause) I’m kidding!
I was going to say…that’s really impressive!
In that song, I’m not saying technology is evil, I’m just saying we let it become our lives instead of help our lives a lot of times. Anytime you’re spending more time on the internet than you spend doing normal things then you’re losing yourself. It’s really hard to learn and to really grow as a person if you don’t interact with others or interact with the real world.
It seemed like things were going quite well with SideOneDummy Records, so what brought the return to Tooth & Nail?
We struggled with the idea to go back to Tooth & Nail for quite a while. There were no problems with SideOneDummy at all. We love those guys and we’re really good friends with them. Basically it just felt like the right thing to do to go back. They were offering us a great record deal. We reconciled past differences, which to me was the most important thing out of all of this. We really felt like going back to Tooth & Nail would open up a new chapter to our band. We really needed something new, to be a catalyst, to get people to look at the new album in a different light.
The Tooth & Nail Tour kicked off this week in Seattle, what has it been like for you guys to be out with some very new and diverse bands?
It’s been good, it’s super new. I don’t think I’ve even met all of the guys yet who are out on the tour. It’s just a matter of learning all of the names. I’ve watched the bands and they’re all really good.
MxPx is filming a new video on Sunday, can you tell me a little about it?
The song is Secret Weapon, the title track. It’s not really a single, just an introduction song for everyone to know we’ve got a new record coming. The concept for the video is like mid-80s early 90s LA punk scene. A lot of punk-rockers in the video, a lot of dogs barking at cameras, real gritty and dirty, live performance stuff. It’s going to be a really cool looking straight up punk video.
Transitioning a bit, I heard a rumor going around that we might see a return of the MxPx side-project Arthur, is this true?
I think eventually we would like to put out a full-length and if people like it we’ll go on tour, but at least we’d like to put out the full length. We have all of the songs and it’s there, it’s just not quite finished recording.
Is the Rock City Recordings label done with?
It’s kind of done with, it’s been hibernating for so long and I just don’t know if I really want to do it now because it’s so hard being in my own bands and doing a record label. We signed one band and they were great and then they quit and stopped touring and it was a letdown.
But, I’ve got Tumbledown going, it’s my country-folk project and I’m starting a clothing company called Legionnaire Apparel. There’s another guy doing a lot of designs as well as me. That will be coming soon online.
You’ve maintained a fan club for your band for years now, as well as recorded a free christmas song every year for the fans, what motivates you guys so much more to be in touch with your fan base than other bands?
I think we realize the fans are what keep us working, paying our bills, elevated to where we are and if it wasn’t for them we would just be working regular jobs and not being able to see the world. We really value that in our fans and we want to give back as much as possible. The fan club is pretty awesome, you get a lot of band access, free songs, contests and it’s pretty sweet.
Any Last Comments?
Secret Weapon, coming out July 17th. We’re really stoked to see you guys out on tour. If you can’t make it out to a show, check out our online web-store, the MxPx Merch Arsenal!
Watch The Tooth & Nail Tour Live
This Friday you will be able to check out the Tooth & Nail Tour live on your computer! On Friday, May 4th at 6 PM PST / 9 PM EST, you will be able to watch, MxPx, Hawk Nelson, The Classic Crime, The Fold and Sullivan from The Avalon in Los Angeles live! Head here or to any of the bands MySpace pages to catch the concert.
MxPx Want You In Their New Video
MxPx are shooting a video for their first single off their new album Secret Weapon in L.A. on May 6th. If you want to be part of the video check out the details below.
If you are interested and can handle the following requirements please send an email to [email protected]
Nobody under 18 will be permitted without a parent or guardian.
Expect to be on set until approxmately 6:00PM
Call time is 12:00PM
Be aware that this is not a free “concert”
RSVP to [email protected] (rsvp isn’t necessary, it is just for head count purposes)
Due to permit restrictions, our MAXIMUM capacity is 150 people
We will lock our gate when we have reached capacity
Arrive on time to ensure entry
Bring sunscreen
No pets allowed, NO EXCEPTIONS
No meals will be provided, we will be providing water, gatorade, chips, peanuts, snacks, etc.
We are not responsible for missing valuables, lock everything in your car!
The address is:540 S Santa Fe Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90013
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