Silverstein has posted a new track titled “Sound of the Sun” on their MySpace page. Their album, Arrivals & Departures will hit streets on July 3rd.
Comeback Kid – Broadcasting
Artist: Comeback Kid
Album: Broadcasting
Label: Victory Records
Purchase: Smart Punk
Release Date: February 20, 2007
Overall: 7.0
Music: 7.5
Lyrics: 8.5
Production: 9.0
Find yourself wondering just how Comeback Kid will sound after they under went a vocalist change? Well to all you Comeback Kid fanatics you can say they have found a worthy successor to hold down their hardcore rants, their very own guitarist Andrew Nuefeld. Following their much-anticipated release Wake the Dead in 2005, Broadcasting is certain to still be able to attract their devoted fans and reel in a few more.
After two long years, the Canadian based hardcore band has crafted what will prove to be their most defining work and this is coming from a person that hardly listens to hardcore music. Since changing vocalist I think Comeback Kid were kind of stuck somewhere between either changing their sound or staying on the same course they have been on. Although for some bands it can either make or break them I think Comeback Kid have chosen to keep some of their sound while mixing it up a little. Their opening track “Defeated” has to be one of their strong songs on the record and it’s a great introduction to the record. Following after is the title-track “Broadcasting” which holds that same engaging chorus as “Defeated”. The rest of the album follows in almost the same footsteps but holds a few differences such as “Give’r (Reprise) which is a quick hardcore song that lets you in and then throws you out. One track that also stands out from the middle to the ending of the record is “Market Demands” because of its opening. However, no matter how softly you play it, Broadcasting will feel cranked up. The only negative comment that I have for this CD is that there is not one song that you’ll like in whole but you’ll like in parts. For fans who listen to The Banner, Bane and With Honor.
Track Listing
1. Defeated
2. Broadcasting…
3. Hailing On Me
4. The Blackstone
5. Industry Standards
6. Give’r (Reprise)
7. One Left Satisfied
8. Come Around
9. In Case Of Fire
10. Market Demands
11. In/Tuition
Bayside- The Walking Wounded
Artist: Bayside
Album: The Walking Wounded
Label: Victory Records
Purchase: Smart Punk
Release Date: February 6, 2007
Overall: 9.0
Music: 9.0
Lyrics: 8.5
Production: 9.5
Following up their wildly successful album Devotion and Desire released on Victory Records, Bayside are set to attract more fans to them. The Walking Wounded is twelve tracks packed with emotion and vitality. From the opening track “The Walking Wounded†which features Vinnie (I Am the Avalanche/The Movielife) to their single “Dualityâ€, Bayside offers thundering anthems that introduces newfound maturity and urgency to their sound.
Bayside is one of the bands I like to listen and actually pay attention to their lyrics. Although they might cover some of the same topics as their previous albums, the sound is what makes them new and different. One of my favorite songs from The Walking Wounded is the album titled song “The Walking Woundedâ€, because it has the recognizable Bayside sound and not to mention guest vocalist done by Vinnie who was in my favorite band The Movielife. As you start to enter the album and pass “They’re Not Horses, They’re Unicorns†and “Duality†you are immediately in a crossfire between judging the next song “Carry On†as a good song or an ok song. However, “I and I†makes up for it with the Bayside sing along sections as well as does the rest of the album. One thing I really like about Bayside is that Anthony has a voice that makes you want to get caught up in their heartfelt lyrics and emotion he’s singing about in a addition with Jacks guitar interludes. Plus, at a concert, which I have witnessed, many fans can get caught up in the moment and be at one with the songs. This release, despite its maturity, will not alienate their old fans or the ones they made by sharing bills with groups like The Sleeping, Smoking Popes, I Am The Avalanche, Halifax . If you haven’t heard of Bayside, I suggest you go and pick up a copy of every cd they have put out, you’re missing out.
Track Listing:
1. The Walking Wounded
2. They’re Not Horses, They’re Unicorns
3. Duality
4.Carry On
5. I and I
6. Choice Hops and Bottled Self Esteem
7.Head on A Plate
8. Dear Your Holiness
9.Landing Feet First
10.Thankfully
11.A Rite of Passage
12.(POP)Ular ScencE
Silverstein Release Arrivals & Departures Album Art
Silverstein has released the album art for their upcoming album Arrivals & Departures due out July 3rd on Victory Records.
Track Listing
1. Sound of the Sun
2. Bodies and Words
3. If You Could See Into My Soul
4. Worlds Apart
5. My Disaster
6. Still Dreaming
7. The Sand Will Turn To Glass
8. Here Today, Gone Tomorrow
9. Vanity and Greed
10. Love With Caution
11. True Romance
1997 – A Better View of the Rising Moon
Artist: 1997
Album: A Better View of the Rising Moon
Label: Victory Records
Purchase: Smartpunk
Release Date: April 17, 2007
Overall: 6.9
Music: 7.2
Lyrics: 6.5
Production: 7.0
Victory Records, a label that you would associate with bands of the paving the way through the emo rock genre, and the label producing the music for fans with hoodies and hair in their faces. Now you see 1997, Victory’s new band with a female vocalist and you are possibly thinking, “Wow a new sound!” Not quite though. Yes, this band does range from different sounds that are most definitely more breakthrough than the other Victory artists, but they’re still not quite that original and amazing. We already have bands like 1997 on the rise now with female singers. How about the famous FBR artist The Hush Sound and Paramore. Of course they are great bands, now add a hint of Taking Back Sunday and some little less than good produce songs and you have 1997. Before I go too much further, let me at least say that I am starting to get into this album. It has taken a few listens, and I get a different reaction everytime I play it.
First play I started with “Hey Darlin”, which by the name seemed like a catchy track. Well I liked the intro where they sang ‘Hey Darlin’, you paint a pretty picture’, but other than that i wasn’t impressed at all by the song. I only managed to feel the same way about most of the other songs on the album. Some songs even just seem like they almost don’t fit in with their whole genre. Like “The Water’s Edge”, which is a song with really heavy guitars for the choruses with the straining emo vocals, switching to out of place weak verses that just don’t quite sound like they belong. Then they have a song like “In Your Car” they has one of the most annoying choruses I’ve heard in a while, not to mention the words from the chorus were practically repeated the entire song just in different ways. Let’s move on to “Patience, Prudence”, yeah it’s alright. Either the male vocals in the prechorus have guest vocals from Adam from TBS or we know what they were trying to pull off. One of my favorite tracks on the album happens to be “Grace”, mostly because of the female singer is pretty much solo in the song. Not to mention I think the whole song is written better overall. “Grace” really gives her a chance to let her display the full extent of her singing capability. At this point I feel like I do not even need to mention the rest of the songs individually, but just let you know that it pretty much goes downhere from here.
The better songs are most definitely at the beginning of the album. All the songs really just sound like your average emo band trying to go into a more indie-folk-pop-rock band and falling a little short. The male and female vocals going over here other constantly just makes the songs just sound to jumbled up at times and is really what impresses most people about the band, and I do not find it all that amazing. Then there are the times where the vocals switch back and forth from lines in a very overly ripped off way of Taking Back Sunday. Honestly though the more I did play this album I began to sing along to it and get it stuck in my head. Yes the album is catchy, but more along the lines of those catchy songs you don’t want to sing along with but after you are kind of forced to sit and listen to it so you can review it, they kind of just get stuck in there. 1997 is a band that I just put along the lines of an alright band, with a style of music that I’m just not really going to keep on listening to. Although I would suggest that this band would not really get that huge, with the pull of Victory Records nowdays, it is quite possible. This is a definite Victory Records album, you like Victory try this out, especially if you like female singers. I really was a little over critical of the album. It isn’t horrible, but I for one do not think they are breakthrough. Even after writing this I’m sure I will listen to some of the songs again. I wouldn’t take all of my opinion for it though. At least give it a listen and make up your own decision about it.
Standout Tracks
“Garden Of Evil”, “Grace”, “Hey Darlin'”
Tracklisting
1. Water’s Edge
2. Garden Of Evil
3. Hey Darlin’
4. In Your Car
5. Patience, Prudence
6. Grace
7. The Roads You Can Take
8. Lovelikepoetry
9. Tennessee Song
10. Enough Is Enough
11. Droppin Dimes
12. Curse Or Cure
Driver Side Impact Post E-Card
Victory Records artist Driver Side Impact has posted an e-card for their new album, The Very Air We Breathe, due out May 29th.
1997 Contest
We have a new contest with 1997 running on the contests page. 3 winners will receive a copy of the bands new album and one grand prize winner will receive the album, t-shirt and a chance to interview the band. Be sure to enter for your chance to win!
Victory Pulls Catalog From eMusic
Victory Records has pulled their catalog from digital distributor eMusic. The move comes after eMusic announced a new sales program offering customers a deal for buying music in bulk.ԚÂ Label owner Tony Brummel had this to say “I Just don’t believe in what they’re doing. I don’t see much point in doing business with those guys.”
Via: Digital Music News
1997 Post E-Card
1997 has posted an e-card for their new album, A Better View Of The Rising Moon, due out April 17th on Victory Records.
June Set To Enter Studio
June are about to record their new CD, Make It Blur. You can read the press release below.
Chicagoâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s highly acclaimed power-pop band June will soon enter the studio to record the follow-up to the smashing debut, If You Speak Any Faster. The sophomore release, to be called Make It Blur, will be produced by Marc McClusky (Hit The Lights, Scenes from a Movie, Powerspace).
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Itâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s been a non-stop road trip for June since If You Speak Any Faster was released almost two years ago. In that time, they have shared bills with the likes of 30 Seconds to Mars, The Academy is, The Format, Motion City Soundtrack, Anberlin, Bayside, Hawthorne Heights, Emery and The Juliana Theoryâ┚¬Ã¢â‚¬not to mention a spot on the 2006 Warped Tour.
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With around 50,000 debut albums sold and all that touring experience under their belts, June enters the studio with a specific focus, ironically named Make It Blur. Drummer Mark Sutor said of the album title: “The idea was that like everything else in life, as you’re growing up certain things become clearer to you, things begin to make more sense as time moves on.ԚÂ How you grow in life, relationships, and your surroundings… you begin to understand why things happen.ԚÂ We wanted to find a unique way of putting that across for the new record.ԚÂ All of the songs are a reflection of this idea that really means a lot to us. The record is a cohesive effort rather than just 12 tracks on a record.”
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One track has already been given an exclusive sneak premiere. The song, â┚¬Ã…”Sight For Sore Eyes,â┚¬? can only be heard on Victory Recordsâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢ state-of-the-art media player, VictorStream. It can be accessed for free at www.victoryrecords.com/victorstream.
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The band expects to finish recording in May, with a summer release in the works.
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