Escape The Fate's new self-titled album is streaming here.
'Escape The Fate' is released on November 2nd through DGC/Interscope.
New Escape The Fate Album
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Hellogoodbye Cover The Misfits
Hellogoodbye have posted their cover of The Misfits' 'Halloween' on their official website.
Album Review: My Lost Youth - You And All Your Friends
Yorkshire pop-punk outfit My Lost Youth have kept it short and sweet with their debut three track EP. Given that the EP’s name appears to be a throwback to early Taking Back Sunday there is a lot for them to live up to with ‘You And All Your Friends’.
Opening track ‘I Won’t Fall’ starts off with drums before adding in guitars then more guitars before the vocals kick off. The vocals are quick and well-articulated, clarity is important and it’s good to give the lyrics the chance to stand out.
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Album Review: Trophy Scars - Darkness, Oh Hell
Like a piece of art or a much hyped piece of cinema, in music, there are always tell-tale signs that you are onto something quality. And despite never having heard any of Trophy Scars’ previous output I knew of their reputation for playing genre-bending, high-quality music. As soon as the opening strains of “Sauvez-moi de l’enfer” begin, the listener is well aware that they are listening to something out of the ordinary.
The opening track, a mood-setter, ends as quickly as it begins and launches into the rip roaring, multi-instrumental fare that is “Nausea”. While the soaring brass will knock you back in your seat, it is the guttural vocals that really stand-out. This is as complex a rock band as you are likely to find in this genre, introducing so many layers to their music that it will take listen upon listen upon listen to fully appreciate everything that is going on. One thing noticeable on first listen is how well this EP flows. The songs end and begin in a seemingly fluid motion, with each track sounding like a natural progression from the last. The cynic in me is crying out that perhaps each song on the EP lasts slightly too long, that maybe Trophy Scars should have reined in some of their ideas, but when they are successful, they do create epic sounding rock songs.
Album Review: Wild Orchid Children - ... Are Alexander Supertramp
Hurtling out of the underground Seattle scene and falling straight into the limelight, Wild Orchid Children’s debut LP ‘... Are Alexander Supertramp’ is set to shake things up a bit. In fact it doesn’t just shake things up, it totally blows your mind!
Opening with the aptly named ‘We Are Alexander Supertramp’, the track is deceptively slow paced and a little non-descript to start with; it really is a misleading opener; you’re left with no idea as to how the rest of the album is going to go.
Album Review: In the Audience - What Lives
It is impressive enough when a group of young musicians put out a great album, but it is even more impressive when they put it out on their own record label. Self proclaimed “Indie pop collective” In The Audience have done just that. Hailing from Portland and Toronto, their debut album ‘What Lives’ was released earlier this month on New Friends – a label co-founded by band members Jordan Stowell (vocals) and Sonia Sturino (keyboards) in 2009 when they were just nineteen. Well, I say band members. The only two consistent members of In The Audience are Jordan Stowell and Cam Jones (drums), with other musicians weaving in and out of the line-up as and when.
Artists such as Anathallo and Land of Talk are listed among their influences, but their sound is more akin to Tigers Jaw, with vocals often evocative of Mark Kozelek (Red House Painters/ Sun Kill Moon). In the Audience share the energetic, blue-collar aesthetic of The Ataris or Gaslight Anthem, and the cover of ‘What Lives’–a black and white snapshot of a typical suburban American neighbourhood – could not be more befitting for songs that are wrapped up with relationships, identity, growing up, and growing old. Despite everyone involved with this band being born in the 1990’s, their songs come across as mature and well crafted.
Album Review: Nicholas Stevenson - Phantom Sweetheart
With support slots from Frank Turner and Mumford and Sons already under his belt, Nicholas Stevenson is one of those people that will be rocketed into the limelight before he even grasps what’s happening. His haunting vocals and inspiring melodies don’t hurt his chances either. Released on Halloween, the aptly titled ‘Phantom Sweetheart’ will stay you for a long time after the first listen.
‘Hounds’ is the opening track, and really sets the mood for the rest of the album. Stevenson’s dulcet tones blend perfectly with the gentle guitar, but borderlines on being just a little too dreary. ‘Maybe The Moon’ is more layered and upbeat, despite the fact that it’s just a voice and an acoustic guitar. This track is simple, but yet moving and unforgettable. This is a running theme throughout the album, and the simplicity of the songs is what makes this album so good.
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Good Charlotte Add Second London Show
According to their MySpace, Good Charlotte have added an extra date at the Camden Roundhouse in London on February 19th.
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The Flatliners Posts New Video
As Blood Runs Black US Tour
As Blood Runs Black have announced a US tour, which includes support from Thick As Blood, Burning The Masses, In The Midst of Lions, I The Breather, and King Conquer.
12/2 Los Angeles, CA @ Whisky
12/3 San Diego, CA @ Soma
12/4 Victorville, CA @ VVec
12/5 Phoenix, AZ @ Nile
12/6 Farmington, NM @ Gators
12/7 Albuquerque, NM @ The Fusion Factory
12/8 Oklahoma City, OK @ Conservatory
12/9 Kansas City, MO @ El Torreon
12/10 St. Louis, MO @ Pop's
12/11 Detroit, MI @ Harpos
12/12 Cleveland, OH @ Peabody's
12/13 Indianapolis, IN @ Emerson Theatre
12/14 Nashville, TN @ The Muse
12/15 Augusta, GA @ Sector 7G
12/18 Wichita, KS @ Oz Cafe
12/19 Dallas, TX @ Ridglea Theatre
12/21 Las Vegas, NV @ Area 702
12/22 Pomona, CA @ December Decimation
12/23 Pomona, CA @ December Decimation
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Descendents Reform for Fun Fun Fun Fest
Descendents will be reforming for the Fun Fun Fun Fest, which takes place between November 5th and 7th at Waterloo Park in Austin, Texas.
The Story Changes Posts Nirvana Cover
The Story Changes have posted a cover Nirvana's 'Breed' on Facebook.
Bright and Early US Tour
Bright and Early, City Lights, and Soletta are currently on a short US tour.
Nov 1 New York, NY @ Angels & Kings
Nov 3 West Chester, PA @ The Note
Nov 4 Trenton, NJ @ Mill Hill Basement
Nov 5 Vineland, NJ @ Hangar 84
Nov 6 Poughkeepsie, NY @ The Loft
Nov 7 Providence, RI @ Firehouse 13
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Mark Hoppus Billboard Q & A Videos
Never Shout Never Name Change
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Free Live Song by The Maine
A free live track by The Maine, 'Don't Stop Now (Live)' can be found here.
Jimmy Eat World Cover Superchunk
Jimmy Eat World have posted a cover of Superchunk's 'Precision Auto' on Purevolume.
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Now, Now Announce Pre-Orders For New EP + Merch
Pre-orders for Now, Now's (formerly Now, Now Every Children) No Sleep Records release of their new EP, 'Neighbors', as well as new merch, can be found here.
'Neighbors' is out December 7th on No Sleep Records.
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Album Review: Modern Superstitions - All The Things We've Been Told
Toronto's Modern Superstitions confidently go from plucky Blondie-like punk to sultry guitar powerpop on 'All The Things We've Been Told'. The opening 'Go-Between' kicks off at a good pace, with a slight nostalgic feel as Nyssa Rosaleen's powerful vocals dominate over laid back guitar lines, whilst 'Visions Of You' sees the band heading down a somewhat jazzy route with a basic swing beat allowing Rosaleen's "Ooh-ah, ooh-ah" to take centre stage.
The relaxing 'Everything That is Not Mine' is next with is easy-going guitar plucks, where once again Rosaleen's sultry vocals take over. Whereas 'Beck & Call' is more lively with stabbing guitars and the band as a whole sound more energetic, but the track some becomes dull and dosn't challenge itself. By the time 'Love That Beats My Heart' and 'Mercy Line' come around, the band are in their comfort zone, where the occasional stab of scrappy indie rock makes an appearance; think Be Your Own Pet but a bit more slicker.
Modern Superstitions do sound pretty well-knit, with decent song structures, acceptable guitar work and brilliant vocals but unfortunately 'All The Things We've Been Told' fails to leave any lasting impact. Although the bands talent is promising, I felt Modern Superstitions lacked originality.
2.5/5
'All The Things We've Been Told' by Modern Superstitions is available now on Pink Noise/Last Gang Records.
Modern Superstitions on MySpace, and Facebook.
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Alesana Sign To Epitaph?
It seems Alesana have parted ways with Fearless Records and have joined Epitaph.
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Brother UK Shows
Brother have announced several new UK shows.
November
4th Met Bar, LONDON
December
8th Jam, BRIGHTON
9th Jericho, OXFORD
10th Timepiece, EXETER
12th Cooler, BRISTOL
13th Buckinghamshire Uni., HIGH WYCOMBE
14th Bodega, NOTTINGHAM
15th Moles, BATH
16th The Square, HARLOW
20th Forum, TUNBRIDGE WELLS
21st Joiners, SOUTHAMPTON
New Glamour Of The Kill Album and UK Tour
New Deftones Single UK Release
Deftones will release a new single, 'You’ve Seen The Butcher' on November 29th on Reprise Records.
Click read more to see the video.
November:
12th Glasgow, O2 Academy
13th Leeds, O2 Academy
14th Manchester, O2 Apollo
15th Southampton, Guildhall
17th London, O2 Academy Brixton
18th Norwich, UEA
19th Nottingham, Rock City
20th Birmingham, O2 Academy
Settle For Less Sign To 6131 Records
Settle For Less have signed to 6131 Records and are currently writing a new record.
Valencia Studio Video
New Starters EP
The Prospect Give Away New Single
The Prospect are giving away their new single, 'Fairytale' for free for a limited time only here.
Travie McCoy Arrested In Germany
Travie McCoy was arrested on Wednesday in Berlin, Germany for spraying graffiti on the Berlin Wall.
McCoy posted a picture of the graffiti via Twitter.
McCoy was released on a $2,000 bail.
New Jack's Mannequin Bassist Announced and Update
Mikey "The Kid" Wagner has been announced as the new bassist for Jack's Mannequin.
A full update from the band, can be read by clicking read more.
Propagandhi and Sacrifice Announce Split EP
The previously announced split release from Propagandhi and Sacrifice, will be released on December 10th War On Music.
1. Radio Down! (feat. Biz Markie)
2. Best Day Of My Life!
3. Playin' It Cool!
The Wonder Years Singer Injured by Stagediving Fan
The Wonder Years' vocalist Dan "Soupy" Campbell was injured last night after a stagediving fan's foot kicked Campbell in the face.
Campbell tweeted:
"Kid stage diving just kicked me in the face. Can't close my mouth. Maybe dislocated my jaw. Sorry we couldn't finish, Dallas. Hospital?"
The Great Valley Cover Katy Perry
The Great Valley are giving away their cover of Katy Perry's 'Teenage Dream' via Twitter.
Athletics Sign To Deep Elm Records
Athletics have signed to Deep Elm Records and their new album, 'Why Aren't I Home?' which can be heard here.
Yellowcard Studio Video
Yellowcard have posted another studio update video, which can be viewed on Rock Sound or by clicking read more.
Limited Edition American Fortunes Clothing Halloween T-Shirt Released Tomorrow
American Fortunes Clothing will be releasing a limited edition Halloween t-shirt tomorrow at 12:00EST.
Only 50 t-shirts have been made and can previewed and purchased from americanfortunesclothing.com
New Lost Boys Video and Free Songs
Punk Goes Pop 3 Album Stream
The latest compilation in the 'Punk Goes...' series, 'Punk Goes Pop Volume 3' can be heard here.
'Punk Goes Pop 3' will be released November 2nd on Fearless Records.
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The Get Up Kids Announce New Album
The Get Up Kids will release their new album, 'There Are Rules' on Jaunuary 25th via the bands own label, Quality Hill Records.
Track listing:
1. Tithe
2. Regent's Court
3. Shatter Your Lungs
4. Automatic
5. Pararelevant
6. Rally 'Round the Fool
7. Better Lie
8. Keith Case
9. The Widow Paris
10. Birmingham
11. When It Dies
12. Rememorable
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New All Time Low Album Details Are Untrue
The previously reported track listing and release date for the new All Time Low album, 'Dirty Work' has been confirmed as untrue.
Album Review: Weezer - Pinkerton (Deluxe Edition)
For any band with a lengthy discography, their fan base always have their favourite album by that band, for example some Beatles fans prefer 'Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band', whilst others prefer 'Revolver'. A more recent argument could be that Jimmy Eat World's 'Clarity' and 'Bleed American' are both held in high regard by their fans. For Weezer fans, the bands self-titled 'Blue' album and 'Pinkteron' are often stated the bands best output. (For me it's always been the 'Blue' album.)
For those Weezer fans they've been treated pretty well lately, along with this deluxe edition of the 1996 album, Weezer released 'Hurley' in September and a rarities collection, 'Death To False Metal' will be released at the same time of this record.
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The Dangerous Summer Free Song
The Dangerous Summer have made the song, 'Good Things', available as a free download via Amazon.
Album Review: Your Demise - The Kids We Used To Be
‘The Kids We Used To Be’ is the first recording with new vocalist Ed McRae, but it is still unequivocally and unmistakeably Your Demise. The Centurion vocalist is easier to listen to than George Noble ever was, and it does the band no end of good. This is a hardcore-punk assault on your ears, and you’ll love every minute of it.
‘MMX’ begins with McRae barking out “Your Demise 2010, Bitch” which immediately establishes this is new ground for the band. They are back, and they are better than ever. This track is pretty much two fingers up to the world, and the fans will lap it up. This carries on into ‘Miles Away’, with the chant of “fuck the world”, accompanied by the furious guitar and unrelenting drums we are so used to hearing. This track is hardcore at it’s best.
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