The Almost‘s video for “Say This Sooner” will debut Monday, March 19th on MTV2’s “Unleashed.” Here is a sneak preview trailer showing front man Aaron Gillespie with the mythical iScape device:
More Bands Added To Warped Tour 2007
Underoath (July 24th – August 10th), New Found Glory, and The Automatic have been added to this years Warped Tour.
Underoath Video Update
Underoath has posted a video update from their current tour in Europe. Check it out below.
Cornerstone 2007
Bands for the 2007 Cornerstone festival in Bushnell, IL are starting to be announced. This years headliners include Underoath, Switchfoot, Emery, Toby Mac and more. For a full list of the bands can be seen below.
David Crowder Band
Flyleaf
Emery
Skillet
Pillar
Anberlin
The Almost
Disciple
The Chariot
Leeland
Family Force 5
The Wedding
Kids in the Way
House of Heroes
Nevertheless
The Crossing
Glenn Kaiser Band
Friday Mourning
Edison Glass
Future of Forestry
Dizmas
Lost Ocean
Crimson Moonlight
The Satire
Inevitable End
Mumsdollar
Deas Vail
Mark Lee Townsend
The Wiitala Brothers
Cool Hand Luke
The Myriad
El Death
Flatfoot 56
The Lost Dogs
The Violet Burning
Eric James & The New Century
The Last Hope
xDEATHSTARx
Seventh Star
Inked In Blood
War of Ages
xLOOKING FORWARDx
Alove For Enemies
Raised By Wolves
FBS
Our Corpse Destroyed
Means
Sivan
Spitfire
The Handshake Murders
Maron
With Faith Or Flames
The Gospel is a Grenade
The Blue Letter
Roe vs. Pritzl
Michael Roe
Civilian
theHOPEsymphony
Michael Pritzl
Underoath & Taking Back Sunday Announce Tour Dates
Underoath will be heading out on the road with Taking Back Sunday and Armor For Sleep this coming February. For more information on the shows and pre-sales dates go here.
Feb 22, 2007 State College (Penn State), Pennsylvania Bryce Jordan Center
Feb 23, 2007 TBA, TBA TBA
Feb 25, 2007 Birmingham, Alabama Boutwell Auditorium
Feb 27, 2007 San Antonio, Texas Sunset Station
Feb 28, 2007 TBA, TBA TBA
Mar 01, 2007 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Lloyd Noble Center
Mar 02, 2007 St. Lous, Missouri The Pageant
Mar 03, 2007 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Eagles Ballroom
Mar 04, 2007 St. Paul, Minnesota Myth
Mar 06, 2007 Des Moines, Iowa Val Air Ballroom
Mar 07, 2007 Kansas City, Missouri Uptown Theatre
Mar 08, 2007 Denver, Colorado The Fillmore Auditorium
Mar 09, 2007 Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Air
Mar 10, 2007 Las Vegas, Nevada House Of Blues
Mar 11, 2007 San Bernadino, California Orange Pavilion
Mar 13, 2007 Irvine, California UCI Bren Events Center
Mar 14, 2007 San Francisco, California The Concourse
Mar 15, 2007 San Luis Obispo, California SLO University Rec Center
Mar 16, 2007 Reno, Nevada Grand Sierra (Hilton)
Mar 17, 2007 Boise, Idaho Taco Bell Arena
Mar 18, 2007 TBA, TBA TBA
Mar 20, 2007 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Northlands Agricom Arena
Mar 21, 2007 Calgary, Alberta, Canada Stampede Corral
Mar 22, 2007 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Prairieland Park
Mar 23, 2007 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Burton Cummings Theater
Mar 24, 2007 TBA, TBA TBA
Mar 25, 2007 Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada Community Auditorium
Mar 27, 2007 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Congress Centre
Mar 28, 2007 London, Ontario, Canada Centennial Hall
Mar 29, 2007 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Arrow Hall
Mar 30, 2007 Montreal, Quebec, Canada Theatre Olympia
Mar 31, 2007 TBA, TBA TBA
Apr 01, 2007 Albany, New York Armory
Apr 03, 2007 TBA, TBA TBA
Apr 04, 2007 TBA, TBA TBA
Apr 05, 2007 TBA, TBA TBA
Apr 06, 2007 TBA, TBA TBA
Apr 07, 2007 TBA, TBA TBA
Underoath Video Interview
PunkRockVids has posted a new video interview with Underoath from the Taste Of Chaos tour, watch it ’til the end to see a message to Underoath’s good friend Fat Mike.
Underoath Update
The Almost Set Release Date
The Almost, featuring Aaron Gillespie of Underoath, have set a release date of February 6th for their debut album Southern Weather. You can check out a new song from the band titled “Johnny Cash” on the Tooth & Nail Podcast (<-- right click and copy this link then go to iTunes/Advance/Subscribe To Podcast and paste the link to subscribe to the T&N Podcast).
Staff Recommendations September 17th 2006
Trevor Bivens
The Receiving End of Sirens – “Between the Heart and the Synapse” is such a beautiful album that is underappreciated. It’s a sprawling epic full of emotion, energy, and some of the best musicianship to be heard in the past few years. While being out for a while, it never gained the momentum it should have. If you have the time and dig bands with spaced out music, narrative lyrics, and an edge that make them have a sound all their own, check this album out and fall in love.
Devin Henderson
Cancer BatsԚÂ – Self-described as a fusion between Southern Rock, Metal & Hardcore, it’s undeniable that the Cancer Bats, if nothing else, BRING IT. When you’re looking for angry, loud, driving, and original, the only thing better than their debut ‘Birthing the Giant’ is their insanely energetic live show. They’re currently on tour with Alexisonfire, Every Time I Die, and Attack in Black, across Canada & the US, and this is a tour NOT to be missed. Check out their new album, and their live show – I guarantee you’ll be blown away.
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Reema Desai
We Are Americana â┚¬Ã¢â‚¬Å“ This band formed only a short year ago and it’s already on the road to becoming the one-millionth great band to come out of New York. Before joining the band vocalist DJ Jess was a full time DJ in the city and his past shows through in the music. Songs like “My Body Hates Me” have intricate beats and effects that scream, “A DJ wrote this song!” The guitar sound is energetic and manages to flow perfectly with the vocals, beat and bass line without either of the four being drowned out by one another. DJ Jess’s vocals almost sound like another instrument of their own especially on tracks like “How I Killed the Rekindle”. Their current EP “My Body Hates Me” is something you’ll want to listen all the way throughâ┚¬Ã‚¦several times. The best thing about this band is not their vocals or their EP though; it’s the fact they know how to get people moving. Come on, if you didn’t dance around even a little bit in your chair during the “My Body Hates Me” Remix, then there might be something wrong.
Mike Duncan
Dashboard Confessional – What can you expect from a veteran songwriter such as Chris Carraba but another great album? Yup, he did it again, another fine collection of nostalgic songs dealing with relationships. The funny thing about nostalgia is that it takes stillshots from all the romanticized moments in life you want to remember and that’s exactly what Dusk and Summer is â┚¬Ã¢â‚¬ eleven “stillshots” from someone’s idealized love life that are composed in such a way that they are relatable to everyone. While Carraba’s first try as a full band in A Mark, A Mission, A Brand, A Scar may not have gripped you, I think this effort will. For me, as a change from the last album, I do see the same man who wrote The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most writing Dusk and Summer. Believe me, you’ll want to remember these songs, and you most likely will.
Julie Watanabe
Falling Up – This past Tuesday the boys from Falling Up released their first ever remix album, Exit Lights. Selecting hit tracks from both Crashings and Dawn Escapes along with several brand new, never recorded songs, the boys hit the studio with a tag-team of reknowned producers and fellow Christian musicians to put some killer new spins on some otherwise old tunes. Now I’ve always loved the stuff Falling Up have put out, and Exit Lights is no exception. Gone are the harder rock riffs and in their place a swirling hue of ambience and rich electronic tones. The idea of a rock remix album in itself is a novel idea (not to mention for such a young band), and Falling Up are one of the few groups capable of translating their hit songs to an equally astounding remix. A must have for anyone who owns Dawn Escapes.
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The Static Age – Blank Screens is The Static Age’s third full length album and first release through ReIgnition Records. With a classically trained pianist setting the backbone for most of the band’s earthy, organic musical approach, Andrew Paley’s enigmatic voice floats above the melodies in a very ethereal manner. Think Paulson vs. new school This Day And Age. Recommended for anyone who can appreciate the quality of original music beyond the scope of pop-rock and scene bands. If you can’t understand it’s greatness now, you most certainly will in two years.
Michael Schneider
Matt Wertz, Underoath
Bryce Jacobson
Nevertheless – Live Like We’re Alive is Nevertheless’s new album that we happen to be streaming on the site this week. They mix the power of Number One Gun with the energy of MxPx and top it off with the likes of Hawk Nelson. Sounds like a good mix right? Take a listen for yourself this week and let us know what you think.
Underoath Post “In Regards To Myself” Video
Underoath‘s new video for “In Regards To Myself” is available for streaming on Yahoo! Music.
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