Scatterbox post new song, announce EP

Scatterbox has posted a new track titled “Null”, which will be on their yet-to-be-titled record coming out this year on Clickpop Records/SpinArt. The track will also be released on a limited edition colored vinyl 7″ this summer via Blackhouse Records. The version of the track posted online will be on the 7″, with an alternatve version on the upcoming LP.

You can listen to the song over at the band’s MySpace page.
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Bad Religion plans digital single for May 22nd

Their next full length might not hit stores till July 10, 2007, but Bad Religion has got a little something to tide you over until then. The band will be releasing a digital single of their track, “Honest Goodbye” on May 22nd. The song will be available through all major digital download services.

Co-written by founding members Brett Gurewitz and Greg Graffin, “Honest Goodbye” is inspired by the life and crimes of Perry Smith, the murderer made famous by Truman Capote’s classic novel “In Cold Blood.” “The song questions how a man with seemingly gentle and artistic sensibilities comes to commit brutally heinous crimes,” explains Gurewitz. “It’s an emotional song to me that delves into the humanity of forgiveness and retribution.”
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The Starting Line sign to Virgin, plan “Direction”

The Starting Line The Starting Line have announced that they will be releasing their next record via Virgin. The record is titled Directions and is due out July 31, 2007. It is the follow-up to Based On A True Story which was released in 2005.

The album was produced by Gramm nominee Howard Benson, whose icredentials include Relient K, All-American Rejects and My Chemical Romance, among others. Benson first worked with the band on a couple of songs from the band’s previous album.

The title track from the record is currently streaming from their myspace page.
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