Sludgeworth (Methadones, Screeching Weasel) reuniting for Riot Fest

Chicago punk quintet Sludgeworth have announced plans to reunite for the upcoming Riot Fest 2007. The band features Dan Schafer of The Methadones as well as Brian Vermin formerly of Screeching Weasel as well as a guy named Adam White who isn’t our Adam White, at least not that we know of.

The band previously released material on Johann’s Face and Lookout Records. You can check out some of their music on their myspace page.
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Anti- signs Bob Mould

Bob Mould Anti- has announced the signing of Bob Mould. Mould, the iconic and influential tunesmith who launched Hüsker Dü nearly thirty years ago has released a number of solo recordings including 2005’s Body Of Song which garnered significant critical acclaim.

Though he has experimented with electronic and dance music, Mould’s upcoming debut for Anti will be guitar-driven and will feature drumming from Brendan Canty of Fugazi. The record is titled District Line and is due out February 05, 2008. Music from his previous album be streamed on his myspace page.

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Anchors For Arms post another new track

Anchors For Arms have have posted another new track from the upcoming album. The band recently posted two new tracks online, and have added the song “Kingdom Came” to those streaming. All three tracks come from their forthcoming album, Listen.React, which is due out October 23, 2007 via Lobster.

The band previously self-released the 2005 EP Angst Into Energy under their former name, Allstar Otis.
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More major acts defecting from the labels

Looks like the Radiohead and Nine Inch Nails incidents weren’t an isolated action. Now, pop star Madonna has apparently joined the free agent fray and has signed directly with a concert promoter rather than a label. Other popular acts including Jamiroquai and Oasis are also reporting muling over direct sales.

While this may seem like remarkable news for some, it should be noted that these are major acts with significant clout. While they may be able to eschew the label system, in all cases they’ve reached the plateau they’ve reached because of major label promotion which has supported them for more than a decade. Put it simply, these bands are already grown up, so the real question, particularly on this site, is whether a new band can grow without a label and the hype/promotion machine that brings.

Moreover, despite all the talk about Radiohead’s plan, the band is planning a CD release saying the following to BBC radio:

That’s why we need a record company who have that infrastructure to deliver the CD.

With that in mind, it’s also no question that recent hits from young bands like Fall Out Boy have been helped by the cluster-bomb marketing approach of labels like Island/Universal which helped the band make the jump from a big underground fanbase to the mainstream. So while many people are claiming these recent events to represent the death of the major system, it’s far too early to make such an assertion.
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Crime in Stereo: “XXXX ‘The First Thousand Years of Solitude'”

Crime In Stereo has posted a new track from their forthcoming October 23 release Crime in Stereo is Dead.

You can check out the newest song “XXXX ‘The First Thousand Years of Solitude,'” as well as two other tracks from the album “Vicious Teeth” and “But You Are Vast” on MySpace.
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New York Times posts “The Future of the Music Industry” introspective

Freakonomics, a feature contained with the New York Times recently posted an article analyzing trends in the music industry. Obviously, the rise of the digital-age is a focal point, but the article asks five music industry specialists; including the president of the largest independent record label, a producer/A & R rep for a major record label, two university professors and a best-selling author on the topic, the question “what really happened to the music industry, and what will it look like in five or ten years?”

Their answers and reasons may surprise you. You can check out the entire article here.
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The Mighty Mighty Bosstones to reunite for five shows

The Mighty Mighty Bosstones While they denied comment on previous rumours about a reunion, The Mighty Mighty Bosstones have promised that there will be a “major announcement” today on Boston radio.

According to a bulletin the band sent out, the announcement will be made on WBCN Radio at 12:00PM. You can listen live via the link on the top left of WBCN.com.

Update (12:08pm) Dicky is on the radio now. The band is promising shows for five days on the nights following Christmas. They “may be doing other shows” but Dicky explained that they split up because they didn’t want to spend so much time on the road. Confirmed right now are shows at The Middle East Club in Cambridge, MA on December 26, 27,28,29, & 30.

Tickets will be available here starting October 19th.

Update (12:15pm) The station is airing a live performance recorded at the Middle East right now.
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Newest Industry down, but not out…

Newest Industry Records has risen from the land of the (almost) dead and announced their return after going on the dreaded “Indefinite Hiatus” earlier this year.

After a few months of deliberation, I decided not to kill off Newest Industry completely. I have re-launched the label with a brand new website – http://www.thenewestindustry.com – and a new record – the first in a year and a half, which is the new 7″ from FOUR LETTER WORD (split release with No Idea Records and Damaged Records)… all information regarding stopping, and re-starting the label, can be found on the “about us” page on the new website. Thank you!

PS. as a side-note, all proceeds from the SHONBEN CD we put out, from now until we sell out shall go to the Callum Robbins fund (as Janet Robbins was in the band). I guess this counts as news, seeing as the more people that know about this, the more we might sell and the more money we can give to them.

Thanks, Dave.

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Sybris set to record with John Congleton

Chicago’s Sybris are set to record their sophomore release for Flameshovel Records. They will be at Pachyderm Studios to record the album this month with John Congleton (Explosions in the Sky, Polyphonic Spree, The Paper Chase) manning the boards. The rural Minnesota Studio has been used to record such seminal albums as Nirvana’s In Utero, PJ Harvey’s Rid of Me and Alkaline Trio’s From Here to Infirmiry.

You can check out four songs from the band’s previous self-titled full length on their myspace page.
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