Joey Cape has posted his eighth new song of 2010. “The Greatest Generation” is the newest chapter of Doesn’t Play Well with Others, Cape’s new solo album that’s being released on a song-per-month schedule. As with previous months, the single features artwork created by Joey’s daughter, Violet.
Richmond, VA’s Sundials have joined Traffic Street Records. The band will release their debut full-length Never Settle through the label in September.
They’ve also recorded a song for Traffic Street’s ongoing Dangerous Intersections 7″ series as well as two tracks for an upcoming split with Spraynard for a TBD label. A track from said split entitled “Snowballs at Cops” can be heard at the group’s Bandcamp page or by clicking Read More.
The Misfits have announced a European and North American run of dates kicking of in September and running through December. In addition, the band is in the studio working on new material and said only this: “In related news, the Misfits are currently in the studio working on new material so expect info on fiendish new tracks to surface soon…”
Today, we’re excited to bring you a stream of Of Gold, the upcoming debut from Bars of Gold. The band is the new project from former Bear Vs Shark vocalist Marc Paffi, and Of Gold is slated for release next week, August 24, 2010, through Friction Records.
Oklahoma City, OK’s Red City Radio have announced the title of their forthcoming debut full-length for Paper and Plastick. The record will be titled The Dangers of Standing Still and it’s expected out later this year. We first told you about the signing back in May. The group recently entered the studio with producer Stephen Egerton to begin work on the album and guitarist/vocalist Paul Pendley commented on the new material:
“On the new album, we don’t think there will be a huge sonic departure from our EP, though it will sound a little more polished. For the most part, the songs follow a similar template as our EP – big choruses, big hooks, but with some new surprises.”
Play as “War” the first Horseman of the Apocalypse who stands accused of breaking the sacred law by inciting a war between Heaven and Hell. In the slaughter that ensued, the demonic forces defeated the heavenly hosts and laid claim to the Earth.
Tampa, FL post-hardcore outfit Guiltmaker have completed work on a new EP. More details are expected soon, but for now you can head to the band’s Facebook page to hear a track from it entitled “Crystal Seas.”
Bad Religion frontman and UCLA professor Greg Graffin has announced a few book tour dates over the next few month. The musician will release his new book Anarchy Evolution: Faith, Science and Bad Religion in a World Without God on September 28, 2010, the same day BR’s new album The Dissent of Man is slated for release. Graffin is making available a number of signed editions through the book’s official website. The site also hosts an interview with Greg.
None More Black have announced and detailed their third album, Icons. The album is due out October 26, 2010 and was recorded by Philadelphia’s own, Will Yip. This is the first release with new drummer Richard Minino and it also features artwork by Paul Romano.