New Distillers Tracks
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The Distillers' Coral Fang is out on October 14, but you can hear the full tracks "Drain the Blood", "Hall of Mirrors", and the "Hunger" by going here. And then you can go hear the songs live and in person.
The Distillers' Coral Fang is out on October 14, but you can hear the full tracks "Drain the Blood", "Hall of Mirrors", and the "Hunger" by going here. And then you can go hear the songs live and in person.
The Streets will release a new mini-album entitled All Got Our Runnins on October 14. The material can only be viewed online, and as expected, will only be available by paying for downloads from major online dowload sites. We do have a tracklisting, which is still free (for now...).
Pitchfork Media further confirms rumors that The Mooney Suzuki are collaborating with mega-producing team the Matrix (who were responsible for Liz Phair's last album and the work of a certain tie-wearing Canadian teenager). Details of the new album are not definite, but The Mooney Suzuki have announced an upcoming tour with The Go.
MxPx finally released their first album in three years, Before Everything and After this past Tuesday. Go here to listen to three full tracks and watch the mildly amusing video for “Everything Sucks.”
Look for Savin Hill the debut album from Street Dogs to hit streets on 9/23. The band is made up of former Dropkick Murphys singer Mike McColgan, former DM drummer Jeff Erna, Rob Guidotti on guitar and ex-Hellcats Johnny Rioux on bass. Look for the dates of a full Fall Tour to be announced here, and go pre-order the album if you are so inclined.
The official website for Jimmy Eat World is now taking pre-orders for their long awaited DVD, entitled Believe in What You Want. The DVD features a live concert, two acoustic videos, a 45-minute documentary, and an in-studio retrospective on the making of Bleed American. Also, as an added bonus, the DVD is packaged with a free audio CD with 5 live tracks. Click more for all the details.
SicRecords.net has conducted a new interview with our very own Far-Less. Be sure and check it out for a closer look into the band, and also go give them a listen at their MP3.com site.
Once again the mighty Turbonegro are heading overseas to tour North America and introduce the continent to Scandinavian Leather – the live experience (dates in the more). In other news, you can now check out their video for the track “Sell Your Body (to the Night)” directed by Jeff Tremaine of Jackass fame online at epitaph.com.
Tim Armstrong from Rancid has co-written a song with Pink entitled, "Trouble", which is to be the first single from her forthcoming third album. You can listen to the song in Windows Media here. The album will feature other contributions from Armstrong, but a confirmed final track listing from the album has not yet been determined.
The Exit have spent the last few weeks writing new material for their new album (which will come out March-ish on Some Records) and starting next week they will hit the road to play some shows. Dates are here...
Wayne and Tripp from Static-X will be guests on this weekend's edition of MTV2 Headbanger's Ball. The two of them will be there to talk about their new album Shadow Zone, which hits stores October 7th, and premiere their video for "The Only". In addition to being a guest this weekend, Wayne Static will be hosting Headbanger's Ball on 9/27 and 10/04 while regular host Jamey Jasta is on tour with Hatebreed.
Here is some slightly biased Drive-Thru Records news straight form the horses mouth: The Starting Line are nominated for Fuse's Next Big Thing Award , click here to vote for them. Also, if in the voting mood, be sure and vote for Finch's video for "Worms Of the Earth" on Fuse.tv. Lastly, new tracks from The Early November's new album, The Room's Too Cold are available for download on MP3.com. Their album hits stores October 7th.
Supergroup Zwan has broken up after one album. According to Rolling Stone, Billy Corgan's heart truly belonged to the Smashing Pumpkins and Zwan did not bring him as much satisfaction because the lack of dedication of its members. However, this is not the last of Billy Corgan. Next, he plans to conquer the literary world by publishing some poetry.
With the success of last year's Maybe This Christmas compilation comes the follow-up to be released on November 4, the aptly named Maybe This Christmas, Too. This year's eclectic lineup includes Rufus Wainwright, Rilo Kiley, Guster, and Badly Drawn Boy. Click more for the complete tracklisting.
Something Corporate will release their first single, "Space”, from their upcoming album North, tonight "The O.C." on Fox. Watch out for the album in stores on October 21st.
Ever wonder what a day in the life of The Dandy Warhols might be like? Well the band is having a contest where if you create a video or short film for them using "We Used to Be Friends" and "You Were the Last High", you could be flown to The Dandy Warhols' Odditorium in Portland, OR to spend a day with the band. Details for the contest are available at IFILM or dandywarhols.com.
Brand New have announced more tour dates for after their current stint with Dashboard Confessional. This time around, they're headlining with Hot Rod Circuit and Eisley as support. The band will also appear on Jimmy Kimmel Live on September 24th.
After their last tour, The Reunion Show parted ways with bassist/vocalist Brian Diaz and guitarist Derrick Sherman. Amid rumors that the band had broken up, the remaining members of the band assure fans that they are still writing songs and plan to release an album in early 2004. No word yet on plans for replacements or if they decide to follow the trend of guitar player/drummer duos.
If you are like us, you are counting down the days until The Rapture release Echoes. If October 21 is too long to wait, you can register on their official site and hear samples of all the tracks on the album.
Jack Grisham, singer of the veteran punk band TSOL, is running for governor of California. Funny, he doesn’t mention the band in his platform.