Canadian pop-punk superstars Sum 41 have wrapped up work on their next full length. The sessions will form the first album from the band without founding guitarist Dave Baksh who left in May.
We have finished our new album. We still don’t have a name for it yet though. It will be coming out this summer. We are now about to start auditions to find a touring guitarist. We have no idea how long this will take so I can’t really tell you when we will be back on tour. If all goes well we should be back playing shows in mid april. We will keep you all updated here as frequently as possible. Thanks for all your support and I can’t wait for you to hear this album.
Hexus posted an interview today with Frank Delise. Your frontline consists of 5 guys, so you have 5 lives to finish the mission. If you lose those lives another frontline will be dropped in by helicopter and you’ll start over. You have a number of objectives to complete which can be… SourceContinue reading Frank Delise Interview – Hexus→
Our good friends over at FFOW.net (German Website) have posted an interview with Frank DeLise about Frontlines: Fuel of War. FFOW.NET: Is FFOW going to be "clan-friendly"? I.E. Free choice of the name; no big game changes after the release like squad hopping; etc. Clan players… SourceContinue reading Frank DeLise Interview – FFOW.net→
It's Sunday March 11th, 2007. To the jet stream has been kind to us and we're finally starting to see the snow melt up here in North Org'ville. I tell ya, after a month or so of arctic air a high of 2 degrees celsius is reason to party. We creep just above the freezing point and suddenly everyone's naked. You folks down in the warmer zones will never understand.
The people must have something good to read on a Sunday
Boulder, CO’s Signal to Noise have embarked on a month-long tour in support of their upcoming debut, Kodiak. Included in the tour is a stop at this year’s South By Southwest in Austin, TX as part of the Eyeball Records showcase
Sound Scene Revolution has posted their newest episode. This week it features Geoff from Defiance, Ohio chatting it up with Punknews.org’s own Justin August. Since soundguy Nariman was unavailable to make it Rich ran the knobs while Justin talked on for about 50 minutes with Geoff about Columbus, what DIY means to him and how the whole “we’re giving this album away for free” conversation went with No Idea.
Jonah Matranga is heading on tour with Joshua English and Frank Turner this coming week. The trio will be starting out in San Antonio, hitting the ubiquitous SXSW, and then going up the California coast up towards Washington state.
English, formerly of Boston indie op outfit Six Going on Seven, will be supporting his forthcoming album Trouble None on Welcome Home while Frank Turner (ex-Million Dead) is supporting his Sleep is for the Week full length onXtra Mile Recordings.
Welcome Home recently released a split 12″ from Matranga and Turner that features Jonah covering “All I Want” by UK songwriter Babybird and Billy Bragg’s “A New England” while Frank offers his take on the American classic “You Are My Sunshine” and Smudge/Lemonheads’ “The Outdoor Type.” SourceContinue reading Tours: Jonah Matranga / Joshua English / Frank Turner→
The lineup for this year’s Warped Tour continues to grow with the recent additions of My American Heart and Bleed the Dream. Both bands will be playing June 28th through August 25th.
Cassino, a band featuring former members of Northstar, have posted two new tracks online. The songs come from the band’s forthcoming album Sounds of Salvation, which they’ll self-release March 29th.
Chicago’s The Audition have posted the dates for a 37-city national tour beginning in May. The band will be joined by My American Heart, New Atlantic, and the Graduate on various dates.
Sherwood have posted their forthcoming release and follow-up to 2005’s Sing, But Keep GoingA Different Life for streaming on MySpace. The album hits stores March 13th through MySpace Records. You can check it out here.