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News from the Punk Rock music scene.

Celebrity leave Doghouse

Celebrity has parted ways with Doghouse Records. The Nashville-based quartet released two records via the label, 2003’s Lovesick and 2006’s Mining for Twilight. The band has begun work on their next album:

After last year’s release of Mining for Twilight on Doghouse records, CELEBRITY enters the studio as free agents from labels. Celebrity takes their DIY attitude and again teams up with Producer Mark Nash to work on their 4th studio project. “We’re really excited about these new songs we’re recording. They have a more upbeat feel than our previous recordings, and have a renewed sense of urgency.

The group has also begun posting live videos shot at their recent release shows. The first can be found on their myspace page.
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Modest Mouse’s “We Were Dead Before The Ship Even Sank” streaming

Modest Mouse Modest Mouse have launched a full album stream of their new full length. The record is titled We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank and is due out March 20, 2007. It is the follow-up to Good News For People Who Love Bad News which was released in 2004.

The record also marks the recorded debut of guitarist Johnny Marr to their lineup and the former Smiths member reportedly contributed to songwriting as well as performing on the album.

You can check out the entire thing on their myspace page.
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Paint It Black provide another update on upcoming album

Paint It Black maestro Dan Yemin has provided an update on the band’s next record. Included are thoughts on the style of the new material, some insight into the songwriting process and brief mention of two soon-to-be announced suprise co-producers:

So I just got off the phone with the guys at Jade Tree, and it seems like we have something really exciting and interesting in the works for the next Paint It Black album. We’ve been having alot of conversations (both within the band, between the band and the label, and between the band and some other people as well) about how we want this next record to be, and we have a lot of really cool ideas and are well on our way to getting the songs arranged, and eventually re-arranged.

Most of the songs are already written, although some of them are still in pretty raw form. I’ve been making demos at home, which I then email to Andy, Jared, and Josh. Then the three of them get together and have pretty much free range to mess with the arrangements. I’m happy to say that they’ve been speeding everything up, so that the fast songs will probably be our fastest yet. We seem to be continuing with the direction we headed with “Paradise”, meaning fast and raw, but with some more mid-tempo influences ranging from Black Flag to Faith to Naked Raygun, to Sonic Youth to Embrace to Joy Division.

We’ll continue to combine the thrash with the melodic anthem. The really exciting news is that we’re getting close to finalizing a recording schedule, and that this album will almost definitely be CO-PRODUCED!!!!! That’s right folks, its looking like there will be two very talented people involved in recording this album, and these two people come from opposite ends of the underground music spectrum. I’m stoked. More later…..

The group’s last release was 2005’s Paradise.
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Pennywise and Madball tracks from Sick Of It All tribute

The second set of songs have been posted from the upcoming tribute to Sick Of It All announced last October. The record is titled Our Impact Will Be Felt: A Tribute to Sick Of It All and is due out April 24, 2007

The 20-track album will feature songs performed by bands including Rise Against, Unearth, Ignite, Comeback Kid, Napalm Death, Bane, Pennywise, Bouncing Souls, Suicide Machines and many more.

The label is also promising two new songs streaming each week until the album is released. Last week, the label presented the Bouncing Souls take on “Good Looking Out” and Hatebreed’s version of “Ratpack.” The second set features Madball’s “Give Respect” and Pennywise covering “My Life.”

You can find them right here.
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Smashing Pumpkins, My Chemical Romance, AFI, Rise Against, Hot Hot Heat to appear at Virgin Fesivals

The line ups have been announced for two upcoming Virgin Festival dates. The Canadian fests are sponsored by Virgin Mobile and will take place in Toronto and Vancouver.

For the Toronto date, the organizers have added Smashing Pumpkins, Bjork, The Killers, Interpol, Tokyo Police Club. For the Vancouver show, the fest will feature My Chemical Romance, Billy Talent, AFI, Rise Against, Hot Hot Heat, The Killers, Metric and more.

The Smashing Pumpkins are gearing up for the release of Zeitgiest, their first album since 2000.
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Interviews: Riverboat Gamblers

Riverboat Gamblers Today we’ve got a new interview with Mike Wiebe of the Riverboat Gamblers. The interview was performed by Todd Taylor, and he had this to say about he band:

Silly Putty transfer the inky goodness of a classic rock and’n’ roll band, like AC/DC, and hard press that into the kickass catchiness of a DIY grassroots punk band like the Bananas. Or the Saints transposed on The Future Virgins. Or Rocket From the Crypt and the Potential Johns. Don’t forget to add a couple of lightning bolts (And if these references have you scratching your belly button, it’ll do your “I’ve heard it all before. There’s no good bands” self to check them out.)

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Bad Religion to release “New Maps Of Hell” on July 10th

Bad Religion Details on Bad Religion‘s follow up to 2004’s The Empire Strikes First have been unveiled. The band’s new full length is titled New Maps Of Hell and will arrive on July 10, 2007 via Epitaph Records. The 17 song full length album was recorded at Grand Master Studios in Los Angeles, California by Grammy-nominated producer Joe Barresi (Tool, Queens of the Stone Age, Weezer).

As previously announced the band, now in their 27th year, will support the record by headlining this summer’s Warped Tour. 2006 saw the release of the Live at the Palladium DVD along with frontman Greg Graffin‘s solo effort Cold as the Clay.
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30 Years Ago: Sex Pistols dropped from A&M

Today marks an interesting punk anniversary, as 30 years ago to this day the Sex Pistols were dropped from A&M Records. On March 10th of 1977 the band, who had been previously dropped from EMI two months prior, signed to A&M for £150,000 in a high profile press ceremony outside of Buckingham Palace. Following a reportedly unruly party at the label’s offices, as well as pressure from the label’s employees, artists and distributors, the label severed their contract a mere 6 days later. That week of time brought about a limited pressing of God Save The Queen and left the band with £75,000 in their pockets.

By June the band has arrived at their ultimate home of Virgin Records, selling 150,000 copies of “God Save the Queen” in just one day. Despite a BBC Radio One ban and several chains refusing to stock it the single reached number 2 on the charts.

The A&M pressing has since become one of the most valuable and sought-after records ever pressed in the UK. In 2006 a copy sold for £13,000.
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Scars Of Tomorrow (1999-2007)

Scars Of Tomorrow have decided to call it quits after their upcoming West Coast tour. Formed in 1999, the band has released multiple albums with both Victory Records and Thorp Records including The Failure in Drowning and The Beginning Of…, both of which were issued last year.

The band made a lengthy statement, some of which explains:

We believe though the time of SOT is finished and are going to be moving on to a new endeavor. The current lineup of [Scars of Tomorrow] are all on the same page but we want to start something fresh and new and will re emerge in the near future.

You can find the rest of the statement here.
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