Initial lineup announced for Sound and Fury Fest 2007

The initial twenty bands scheduled for this year’s Sound and Fury Festival have been announced. So far, the bill includes 108, Go it Alone, Blacklisted, Shook Ones, and Sinking Ships, among many others. The rest of the line-up is to be posted later this month.

Tickets for the event, which will be held July 26th-29th (including the 26th warm up show) at Alpine Ventura in Ventura, California, are available here.

Blacklisted’s positive response from the festival last year caused the band to reconsider their plans to break-up.
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Washington City Paper details battle over all-ages ban in D.C.

The Washington City Paper has posted a detailed look at the many figures and organizations involved in the battle over a proposed ban that would exclude all those under drinking age from clubs in Washington D.C.

The article discusses DC Council Member Jim Graham, who famously hosted an roundtable which saw noted DC music icon Ian MacKaye deliver a passionate defense of all ages club. Graham, a former alcoholic, is described as:

[rushing] to the cameras immediately following a problem or an incident at an establishment, before the facts are even known, and announces to the community: ‘I want this place shut down.’

It also talks to Dante Ferrando, owner of the famous Black Cat club who notes:

Music should be accessible to people of all ages. The reality of the live music business is that alcohol, to some degree, subsidizes the music.

Jean Homza, of the also notable 9:30 club, added:

There will never be another small entrepreneur that comes in and says I want to do an all-ages venue.”

Club owners have pooled their resources and hired a full-time lobbyist in the hopes of fighting a regulatory apparatus that they feel has become increasingly adept at punishing club owners.

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Tours: Slackers dates in Japan, Korea, Canada, US

New York City ska stalwarts the Slackers have announced tour dates for the coming months. The band hits Japan and South Korea in March, returning to the US in April to play shows on the east coast and into Canada. Summer finds the band in Europe playing various festivals including Summerjam, Potsdam Ska Festival and Ilosaarirock Festival.

The Japaese dates will be accompanied by a retrospective CD titled Big Tunes. A new vinyl 45 will also hit the streets there with the songs “Yer Still Blue” and “Mama Told Me” included.

Also on April 14th the band will take over Brooklyn venue The Hook for Slackfest 2. The band will play with a number of their favorite acts including Mischief Brew, Mighty Fine, Lone Sharks, and Dub Is A Weapon. DJ Queen Majesty will be spinning old school reggae and ska at the event.
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Straylight Run title album, set release date

Straylight Run have announced that they’ll be releasing their second full-length entitled The Needle The Space June 19th through Universal Republic Records. John Nolan had this to say regarding the album: “We’ve spent a lot of time writing, recording and producing this album. It’s been a very big part of our lives for the past year and a half and we are so excited for the record to finally be coming.”

The band released Straylight Run in 2004, followed by the Prepare to Be Wrong EP in 2005.
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JOE LYNN TURNER Comments On New Solo Album ‘Second Hand Life’

Former DEEP PURPLE/RAINBOW singer Joe Lynn Turner shares some thoughts on his forthcoming CD, “Second Hand Life”, in his latest “Studio Report.” You can read about some of the songwriters who contributed, get some insight into the lyrics and sound of the songs as well as other anecdotes from Joe.
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