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The Sword (World Tour)

The Sword The Sword has announced a massive tour of the US, Europe and Australia in support of their upcoming album Warp Riders, due August 24th on Kemado Records. The band kicks things off in the US this October with at the El Ray Theatre in Los Angeles. They’ll cross the Atlantic in early November to commence the European leg in Antwerp, Belgium on the 8th. Their Australian dates in 2011 are part of the Soundwave festival.

Warp Riders, a concept album with an “epic sci-fi narrative,” was produced by Matt Bayles (Pearl Jam, Mastodon, Isis). The Sword previously released Gods of the Earth in 2008.
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Tours: Swingin’ Utters expand US tour, add UK and European dates

Swingin' UttersSwingin’ Utters have added on several more dates to their North American tour and posted tour dates for the UK and Europe. After their August tour with The Menzingers, the band will be joined by The Copyrights and Have Nots. They’ll also see some dates with Krum Bums in there before heading across the pond for dates in the UK and mainland Europe. You can check out the dates below.

The band recently released their Brand New Lungs 7″ and is prepping to unleash a new album via Fat Wreck. The album is titled Under Protest and the release date is unknown at this time.
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Tours: The Gamits headed to Japan, Russia

The GamitsThe newly re-activated the Gamits are heading to Japan this October. They’ll be joined by Link who are reuniting for the Gamits tour, Electric Summer (Japanese band that started in Denver and then moved back to Japan), the Mugwumps, and others. After this they’ll be heading to Russia. We’ll get you the dates as soon as possible.

Their new album, Parts, will be the Gamits’ first new material since 2004’s Antidote. Check out the cover art here.

Tonight is the band’s official reunion show in Denver.
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Social Distortion, Pennywise, MxPx, Gaslight Anthem, Iron Maiden at Soundwave 2011

We previously reported that Social Distortion would be heading to Australia for Soundwave and that The Starting Line would reunite there but now the official lineup has been unveiled. Acts playing the five day, nationwide festival include Iron Maiden, Slayer, Avenged Sevenfold, Pennywise, MxPx, Sum 41, Less Than Jake, Melvins, Mad Caddies, New Found Glory, Bayside, Gang of Four, The Gaslight Anthem, The Sword, Third Eye Blind and many more. The full list of performers can be found below.

The festival takes place at the end of February and beginning of March.
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The Starting Line reuniting for Soundwave in Australia

The Starting Line The Starting Line are getting back together to perform at the Soundwave Festival in Australia in February of 2011. Guitarist Matt Watts commented:

We can’t tell you how excited we are to head to Australia and share the stage with each other once again. Before everyone gets the wrong idea, this doesn’t mean that TSL are back together, and that we plan on doing a US tour any time in the near future. We’re all close friends and didn’t want to pass up this opportunity to hang out, have fun, and play with some really great bands. We’re all looking forward to spending time together, talking about the future of TSL, and playing songs that mean so much to us. Your support means the world to us, thanks for being patient…and I hope to see many of you in Australia!

The band last released the CD / DVD Somebody’s Gonna Miss Us in 2009.
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The Menzingers post video for “I Was Born”, Canadian and UK tour dates

The Menzingers have posted their video for the single “I Was Born” from their critically acclaimed sophomore album Chamberlain Waits in 2010. The video premiered on MySpace last night. You can check it out below.

The band is about to head out supporting Swingin’ Utters prior to their Org reader aneurism inducing tour with Fake Problems and The Gaslight Anthem.

They’ve also posted Canadian dates with Anti-Flag, UK dates with Leagues Apart and a few stateside dates with Less Than Jake. We’ve got those below.
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Week 16

Week 16: Gib Fest! If you only had one thing? If you don’t play a mutation, why?

Gib Fest

Blast the infected to shreds with M60s.

Swords can slice up some fun. Chainsaws can tear apart the infected. But you need to get close for both and well? chainsaws are really loud! Time to go with the ultimate gun, you and three friends armed with M60s and unlimited ammo. This is going to get messy.

If you only had one thing?

Last weeks question was – Ignore the game for a minute. This is real world zombie apocalypse. You fought your way to a boat and boarded. You are unbitten. You are heading towards an Island in the Keys you hope is deserted but you have no idea. If you only had one thing you could wish to be on the boat with you heading towards that Island – what would it be?

Since the numbers are similar on both platforms we combined them:

56% Zoey

22% Shotgun

13% Ellis

7% Health Kit

2% Defibrillator

While we would have taken Ellis over the shotgun ourselves, this voting makes sense. Almost. I have to ask the 2% who voted for the defib. If it was for you, who was going to use it on you? If it was for someone else, were you really going to walk around looking for a random dead immune Survivor to resurrect? Either way, you scare us.

If you don’t play a mutation why?
We did an update to our web blog this week about Mutations. While we go into more detail there, we are curious. If you don’t normally play Mutations, what is the main reason why?

Next Week’s Mutation: Iron Man

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Friday, August 6, 2010

We’ve posted some new reviews. You can check them out below:

You can check out any of our 9517 reviews right here.
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Interviews: Dan Regan (Reel Big Fish)

Reel Big FishAs one of the last original members of ska-punk pioneers Reel Big Fish, trombonist, Dan Regan has seen a lot in the ska scene. The band is currently on Warped Tour supporting their greatest hits album Best Of Us For The Rest Of Us. In an interview with Alex Eschbach, Regan shared his thoughts on Sublime (With Rome), the dynamic of the band, the current state of ska and tackled the criticisms his band has faced over the years.

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Mutation Breakdown

With the first dozen Mutations out we wanted to take a minute and talk about the Mutations.

Overall the Mutations and weekly polls have been a great success and an amazing way for us to get feedback from the community. Don’t worry we still have more Mutations coming and we will also be tweaking and bringing back some of our favorites.

The idea behind the Mutations was simple. Left 4 Dead 2 is played by many different players and types of players. Some players have 300+ hours played in almost daily games and some players only play in weekly casual games with friends. We wanted to create weekly events that mixed up the game rules to experiment with gameplay and made people look at the game in new ways.

Before Mutations, what got played the most? It really depended on the day. Versus and Co-op Campaign were tied neck and neck each with around 40% (80-85% total) of the players on any given day. The other 15-20% was split between Survival, Realism and Scavenge.

Some of the constraints we decided on when creating Mutations: It was okay if it wasn’t something that you wanted to play enough to replace an existing game mode as long as it was fun for a short period. Not every Mutation was going to appeal to everyone. Some Mutations would be directly aimed at smaller demographics inside the larger player base.

The decision to make Realism Versus permanent was easy. 41% of the players that week tried it. It grabbed an impressive 22% of the player minutes the week it was featured. That compares to the similar but different Survival Versus which was tried by only 25% of the players and was played for 4% of the player minutes the week it was featured.

Chainsaw Massacre was the most tried Mutation with over 52% of the players that week giving it a try and it was played for almost 14% of the player minutes that week. The voting pattern for encore weeks became obvious; the most played Mutation of the four received the most votes. The results of those polls were often a surprise for the forums but with a sample size for some polls reaching almost half-a-million votes these responses, by statistical necessity, reflect a more stable measurement of player sentiment.

The top 3 Mutations based on percentage of players who tried it at least once:

52% Chainsaw Massacre

45% Last Man On Earth

41% Realism Versus

The top 3 Mutations based on percentage of players minutes during featured week:

22% Realism Versus

14% Chainsaw Massacre

12% Last Gnome on Earth

The “You should have tried it because you would have loved it “ honorable mention goes to Hard Eight which was only tried by 26% of the players but hit 12% of the player minutes that week.

Hard Eight leads us to our last point. Not sure about a Mutation? Try it. Too often we see people dismiss a Mutation before they play it only to play it and then request it be made permanent. The only way you can be sure if running scared from multiple Special Infected is fun or not is to give it a try.
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The Saddest Landscape: “Declaring War on Nostalgia”

The Saddest Landscape Today we’re excited to bring you a download of a new track from Boston, MA’s The Saddest Landscape. The band’s new album You Will Not Survive is slated for a September 21, 2010 release and will be their first full-length since 2003’s The Sound of the Spectacle. You can check out “Declaring War on Nostalgia” by clicking this link.

A pre-order for the LP can be found here.
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