The official release on 6131/Mightier Than Sword was still some time away, but has been digitally released immediately in light of its recent leak. Physical release details are being promised Monday.
Dead To Me have posted the title track from their upcoming 7-inch, Wait For It. The band and their a retooled lineup began lengthy tour of Europe this month. The new 7-inch is being released on Dutch label Shield Recordings. The three song 7-inch will also include “Attack Form” and “Pay Stub.”
Black Cards, the new project from Fall Out Boy‘s Pete Wentz, have posted a new track. Pete announced the project in July and talked about the influence of songs like “Two Sevens Clash” and “Warriors.”
Regensburg, Germany-based melodic hardcore outfit Red Tape Parade have offered some details on their next full-length. The record is titled The Third Rail of Life and it’s expected out this winter via Asscard Records. The fourteen song set will feature guest appearances from Joey Cape, Patrick Kindlon of End of a Year, Scott Freeman of Shook Ones and Funeral For A Friend‘s Matthew Davies-Kreye.
Brooklyn, NY’s Vivian Girls have joined Polyvinyl Records and will release their debut for the label, Share the Joy, in spring 2011. Once out, it’ll follow up Everything Goes Wrong, released in 2009 via In The Red Records.
Russian Circles have announced some new shows. The band is gearing up to head to Indonesia for two gigs and will return for dates in the midwest and west coast in October and November.
Russian Circles have announced some new shows. The band is gearing up to head to Kuala Lumpur and Signapore for two gigs and will return for dates in the midwest and west coast in October and November.
Marky Ramone has revealed some more details about his new pasta sauce in a new interview. The drummer explained:
It may sound corny, but I’ve got this pasta sauce coming out called ‘Marky Ramone’s Brooklyn’s Own Pasta Sauce.’ You see, I made it with my grandpa; he was a chef at 21 Club. I watched him as a little boy, and then when I got older, I lived alone at 18, and so pasta sauce and spaghetti was the cheapest thing around,” says Ramone. “I got really good at making it, and so I am excited I get to share my recipe with others. And I got to do the artwork on bottle, and it’s really cool looking. Soon it will be sold in stores; right now you can only get it online and in restaurants.
People I knew were like, ‘are you kidding me, you’re a DJ not a chef!’ And so I said, ‘why not?’ says Marky. “It always thrilled me to see him, my grandpa, cook. I had always wanted to do it, and so I went for the opportunity. It was new and I like doing new things. I tested the waters first, and people really liked it, so I’m saying ‘hey, if you want more you can have it!’
The charity I am going to send it to will be one that goes to the soldiers coming home from Iraq who need it. And some will go to the families who’ve lost husbands and wives in the war. I’ve always said, you don’t have to support the war, but you should always, always, support the troops.
Rise Against have posted the trailer for their new DVD, Another Station: Another Mile, on October 5, 2010. The DVD features performances of 14 songs recorded in locations throughout the world. These performances are interspersed with interviews with each band member of the Chicago based band revealing the creative process that goes into making a Rise Against song and the history of each individual band member.
The Fest has confirmed another huge batch of bands as the date for the 2010 edition approaches. The new additions include: Paint It Black, Paul Baribeau, Fake Problems, 1994!, Aficionado, City of Ships, Franz Nicolay, Hot New Mexicans, La Dispute, Todd Congelliere, Living with Lions, The Takers (possible final show), Assassinate the Scientist, 10-4 Eleanor, Bent Left, Big Soda, Dickkicker, Dolarhyde, Douglas Shields and the X Factors, Dude Jams, Dukes of Hillsborough, Former Thieves, Giuseppe, Go Rydell, Gretski, Grids, Heavy Petty (A Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers Tribute), Jared Grabb, Koji, Lindsey Mills, Little League, Mixtapes, Noise by Numbers, One Win Choice, Over Stars and Gutters, Pianos Become the Teeth, Punch, Rock Creek Jug Band, Rumspringer, Scum of the Earth, Shared Arms, Sister Kisser, Sleeping Spiders, Textbook Committee (Guided By Voices Tribute), The Anchor, The Bombpops, Timeshares, Toby Foster, Too Many Daves, Vacation Bible School, Young///Savages, Devout, Backpocket, Mauser, Divided Heaven, SMN, The Outsiders and Towers of Hanoi.
The event will host over 250+ bands over three days at 11 venues all within walking distance in downtown Gainesville, FL. Weekend passes get you into all the shows and are $65 in advance / $80 weekend of. SourceContinue reading More bands confirmed for The Fest 9→