New Mexican Disaster Squad new digital EP streaming

New Mexican Disaster Squad is currently streaming their new EP, Peace With Nothing, which is a digital-only EP to be released on June 5th. The EP compiles three original tracks and two covers of Government Issue and 7 Seconds:

1. No Protection
2. Peace With Nothing
3. Abandoned
4. Understand
5. Here’s Your Warning

Peace with Nothing will be available from iTunes, eMusic, Yahoo! Music, and a host of other digital music services. You can check out the stream here.
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Sugarcult, Goodbye Gadget, Push To Talk at 2007 Bay Area Indie Music Festival

Sugarcult will headline the 2007 Bay Area Indie Music Festival on August 25, 2007 in Martinez, Ca. at the John Muir Amphitheater. Nearly 20 bands on two stages will take part in this all day event including Scissors For Lefty, Minipop, Immigrant, Poor Bailey, Push To Talk, Great Northern, National Product, Panda, Goodbye Gadget, Bel Air Academy, Fletch, 5606, Overview, stepsonday, and Good For You.

Tickets go on sale June 10th through ticketweb.com
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The Freezing Fog, Exit Only, The Story Changes

Manchester-based the Freezing Fog has posted two songs from their forthcoming full-length titled March Forth to Victory on MySpace. The band features two members of the now defunct Beecher. The album was recorded earlier this year with Converge guitarist and producer Kurt Ballou at his Godcity Recording Studio. The album is planned for release via Roadkill Records in late July.

New Jersey act Exit Only has released the album art and the track-listing for their forthcoming EP Ripped Off, Spit Out, and Shit On… The EP will include five new songs and newly recorded versions of two older songs. The album is due out in June and the band reports that they will be touring shortly after to support the album. The artwork is available on the band’s MySpace page.

Dayton OH’s the Story Changes has posted two new songs on Myspace. The songs “Needle” and “Don’t Fall” are from their forthcoming release The Way of the Dinosaur on Future Destination Records. The album was produced by Jamie Woolford (Let Go, the Stereo, Man Alive, the Format) and includes ten new tracks recorded earlier this year. The label has set a release date of July 10, but is offering two preorder options to receive the album a month beforehand.
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Reel Big Fish releases sampler for new album

Reel Big Fish‘s Myspace page has been updated with a sampler for the bands new album. The record is titled Monkeys for Nothin’ and the Chimps for Free and is due out July 10, 2007 on Rock Ridge Recordings.

The sampler includes snippets from “Way Back” (a discarded track from the band’s previous full-length, We’re Not Happy Til You’re Not Happy) as well as a re-recorded version of “I’m Her Man” from the band’s debut album Everything Sucks. You can see the artwork for the record on the release detail page.

The band will be supporting the record with a co-headlining tour featuring Less Than Jake.
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Bedouin Soundclash, Constantines, Fucked Up, Cancer Bats at S.C.E.N.E.

The first acts have been announced for the July 22nd S.C.E.N.E. Music Festival. The annual St. Catharines, Ontario based event will feature around 130 acts, including Bedouin Soundclash, Constantines, Cancer Bats, Fucked Up, Madball and Walter Schreifels (of Quicksand, Gorilla Biscuits and Youth of Today).

A two CD sampler featuring more than 40 artists will be given away to the first 2500 people at S.C.E.N.E.’s Market Square headquarters on the day of the festival. Last year’s event featured 16 stages and 135 bands playing to more than 6000 people.
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Tours: Fat announces 1,2,3, Punk tour with Mad Caddies, Sainte Catherines, Real McKenzies

Fat Wreck Chords has announced the 1.2.3. Punk Tour. The Canadian jaunt will feature Mad Caddies, The Sainte Catherines and The Real McKenzies.

It was sponsored by the punk-oriented video program of the same name which airs on Quebec-based music channel MusiquePlus. It’s similar to MTV except everyone eats poutine all the time and speaks with adorable French accents. Also, they want to separate from Canada, like yesterday. On the plus side, they named a street after your correspondant .

1.2.3. Punk will be airing 8, 30-minute special episodes along with a live performance by all three bands at the Musique Plus studios when they hit Montreal. The tour starts on July 14th in Victoria, BC and ends on August 4th in Halifax, NS.

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Circa Survive, Straylight Run, Quiet Drive, the Appearance on Rossstar

This week, DJ Rossstar will be playing host a number of guests. Circa Survive, Quiet Drive will be interviewed tonight. Tomorrow’s program will feature Straylight Run and The Appearance.

The show runs from 7-8pm PST on Wednesdays and Thursdays.

The stream will be available from here and questions and comments for the band can be sent via this link.
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More details on upcoming Iggy Pop biopic

Nearly eighteen months since Elijah Wood was confirmed for the title role, Variety has posted some details about the upcoming biopic of noted figure Iggy Pop. According to the report, the movie will be titled The Passenger. The title comes from a track of the same name from Iggy’s 1977 solo album, Lust for Life.

The film will follow Pop’s early years with the Stooges and will be directed by Nick Gomez (“Drowning Mona”) from a script by Eric Schmidt. The film has a budget of $6 to $8 million dollars and Pop has “given his blessing” to the project but will not take part in it,

The Stooges recently released The Weirdness. The record was released March 20 via Virgin Records and marks the seminal band’s first proper release in almost 34 years.
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