Tours: The Corin Tucker Band / The Golden Bears

Corin Tucker Band, the eponymous new project from former Sleater-Kinney frontwoman Corin Tucker, have announced a run of tour dates next month. The shows are in support of 1,000 Years, which is due out October 5, 2010. The album is the first post-Sleater-Kinney output from the singer and promises a quieter sound built with “acoustic guitars, keyboards, interlocking percussion, even cellos and violins,” The band also features Unwound’s Sara Lund and the Golden Bears’ Seth Lorinczi. Sleater-Kinney called it quits after released the critically acclaimed The Woods in 2005.

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Thursday, September 16, 2010

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Punknews Podcast: The week of September 14, 2010

It’s a busy time of year, and that that chaos is reflected in this week’s Punknews Podcast. News editors Bryne Yancey and Adam White, interviews editor Rich Verducci and copy editor Jesse Raub do their best at failing to stay on topic and keep things concise. Punk rock!

Among the stories discussed are Dead To Me‘s new lineup, Blake Schwarzenbach’s comments on New York, 9/11 and the Islamic Cultural Center, Screeching Weasel‘s new album sans-Jughead, Crime In Stereo‘s breakup and the formation of Daytrader, and Old Man Markley signing to Fat.

Not only that, but this week we have music from Red Collar and The Varsity Weirdos as well as a new song from Two Cow Garage.

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Tigon / Olehole: split 7″ and band on band interview extravaganza!

Today we’ve got a special treat for you. Not only do we have a stream of the new split 7″ from Tigon and Olehole for Brick Gun Records, we’ve also got a special band on band interview for you to read while listening.

You can check out the stream on Tigon’s Punknews.org page and click Read More for the interview.
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The Saddest Landscape join Panic Records

The Saddest Landscape Boston’s The Saddest Landscape have signed to Panic Records. The band’s debut for the label will be You Will Not Survive. It’s due out September 21, 2010 and follows 2009’s discography release All Is Apologized For. All Is Forgiven. The band commented:

The Saddest Landscape are the newest addition to the Panic family and I am really happy to have them. It’s not a huge departure of what Panic has put out in the past because The Saddest Landscape are a part of the punk/hardcore scene that is my home. I was drawn to The Saddest Landscapes sound as it’s a throwback to the early-mid 90’s emo that bands like Indian Summer, Ordination and Lincoln were rockin at the time.

We’re streaming a track from the album on the band’s Punknews.org Profile.
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Caravels joins Topshelf Records

Topshelf Records has signed Caravels. The label draws comparisons to Defeater and Touche Amore and describes their sound as a blend of modern hardcore and 90’s screamo.

The band will be entering Earthling Studios on October 23rd to record 2 new tracks with Mike Kamoo for an upcoming 7-inch. Prior to that, the label will be reissuing their album, Floorboards, digitally on September 28th.

Check out some music on their MySpace page.
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My Chemical Romance name new album, set release date

My Chemical Romance have apparently titled and set a release date for their upcoming fourth full length. The record is titled Danger Days: True Lives Of The Fabulous Killjoys and is due out November 23, 2010 in North America and November 22, 2010 in Europe according to HMV.

The album is their first since The Black Parade in 2006.
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Delve Deeper Coming to Steam

Delve Deeper is a turn-based Adventure/Strategy game that combines HD pixel art, tile placement, and RPG elements in a bright and humorous atmosphere. Up to four players take command of Dwarf mining teams in this fast and furious dungeon adventure meets devious puzzler, building the map as you play for an ever-changing, endlessly replayable strategy experience for you and your three best friends, or three devious AI teams.

“Delve Deeper from Lunar Giant Studios is a new turn-based strategy title for the PC that goes into a special class of games close to my heart,” says Patrick Watts of The Adrenaline Vault. Michael Rose of Indie Games says, “It’s seriously good fun and quite unique – I certainly haven’t seen anything like it before.”

Features:

  • Gorgeous HD Pixel art, quirky humor, and the ever-present King of Dwarves.
  • Pick your own team of 5 Dwarves from Fighters, Scouts and Miners
  • Battle 20 powerful Monsters including Goblins, Evil Dwarves, and huge Dragons!
  • Collect over 100 relics to power up your Dwarves, and view them later in The Royal Gallery!
  • Earn 50 different Steam Achievements
  • Track 48 collectible statistics

About Lunar Giant Studios
An independent game company from Batavia, Illinois, Lunar Giant Studios is committed to building ambitious, solidly designed and professionally drawn games with a retro-gaming flair.


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