Contributed by aubin. Posted by ben on Tuesday, October 7, 2008 at 7:00 PM (EDT)
Georgia's Ninja Gun are still riding the crest of their latest album, Restless Rubes, released earlier this year on Suburban Home Records. What's more, the band will be playing The Fest this Halloween weekend in Gainesville, Florida. In our first in a series of interviews with bands playing The Fest, Michael Dauphin chatted with Ninja Gun's Jonathan Coody.
Probably one of the most important punk bands to me and Red Scare, and in short, it's an honor to be involved with this. There's lotsa great bands offering up a song and you know we're gonna do right by the legendary SF punk band. We're thinking it's going to be called "Untitled 21" and look for it sometime in 2009!
Bands have already begun recording, but no word on who those bands actually are yet.
Contests: Win copies of Define The Meaning Magazine
Posted by aubin on Tuesday, October 7, 2008 at 6:00 PM (EDT)
Today we've got fifteen copies of the latest issue of Define The Meaning Magazine, issue #7. The issue includes features with Matt Skiba, Toby Morse, Descendents, Loved Ones, Doomriders and more.
The group states their manifesto:
No one knows what the structure of the music industry will look like in future. But all artists face the same challenges in today’s digital world, so we need to speak with one voice to help artists strike a new bargain with record companies, digital distributors and others. Together, the Featured Artists’ Coalition will stand up for all artists by engaging with government, music and technology companies, and collection societies, arguing for fair play and, where necessary, exposing unfair practices.
Posted by aubin on Tuesday, October 7, 2008 at 4:00 PM (EDT)
Our stream today comes from Long Beach, CA-based Joshua Lanes. The band is influenced by acts like Nirvana, Built to Spill and Naked Raygun and most recently released their new EP, The Dance Thunder EP.
Contributed by david5345. Posted by adam on Tuesday, October 7, 2008 at 3:30 PM (EDT)
The Damned have unveiled details on their new album. The record will be titled So, Who's Paranoid? and will arrive soon via record label The English Chanel. The label will release the album digitally on October 28th, followed by a physical release on November 17th in the UK and the 12th of December in the US. The record will feature 13 new tracks, and you can find the track listing by clicking below. The cover art on display on the band's website looks like it may be a placeholder, but you can view it here.
Contributed by Redscare. Posted by adam on Tuesday, October 7, 2008 at 2:00 PM (EDT)
Teenage Bottlerocket has announced a number of upcoming shows. These are in addition to their apperance at Riot Fest and upcoming dates with NOFX, Dillinger Four and the Flatliners. Click below for the details.
While they're in Chicago the band will hit Atlas Studios to record a few new songs. A 7" may be in the future, but nothing has been confirmed yet. The band released Warning Device earlier this year.
Rise Against plans secret show in Boston, to benefit Boston Food Bank
Contributed by an Anonymous Source. Posted by aubin on Tuesday, October 7, 2008 at 1:30 PM (EDT)
Rise Against will be playing a MySpace Secret Show tonight to coincide with the release of their new full length, Appeal to Reason. The show is set to take place at TT The Bears in Boston today as part of MySpace’s Secret Show series.
The band is asking fans to donate food which will go The Greater Boston Food Bank for entry into the show. The band has also partnered with Peta2 for the show who will be distributing literature inside the show. This is the first ever Secret Show in which MySpace have partnered with a charity.
The Greater Boston Food Bank's mission is to help end hunger in eastern Massachusetts. To achieve its mission, The Food Bank feeds more than 320,000 people annually in nine counties in eastern Massachusetts. MySpace Music has organized more than 150 Secret Shows since the franchise launched in February 2006 with artists like Gnarls Barkley, The Offspring, Neil Diamond, Slayer, Fran Ferdinand, and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs performing in cities around the world.
Contributed by aubin. Posted by adam on Tuesday, October 7, 2008 at 1:00 PM (EDT)
Davison, Michigan's Chiodos have a tenative release date of September 2009 for their third album and are in discussion with superstar producer Rick Rubin to produce. Rubin's of course been behind important releaes from Johnny Cash, Rage Against The Machine, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Slayer, Beastie Boys, Metallica and others. The band tells Billboard that they plan to start writing in January in Lexington, KY. They've also indicated that they'll remain with Equal Vision Records for the new record, with frontman Craig Owens commenting that the label "can step up as much as any major can."
Chiodos will release a special version of their 2007 full length Bone Palace Ballet on October 28th. Bone Palace Ballet: Grand Coda will feature five new songs, acoustic versions of "A Letter From Janelle" and "I Didn't Say I Was Powerful" and a DVD.
Owens is also working on a number of side projects. He'll be part of a full length with Cinematic Sunrise, a group that features Chiodos keyboardist Bradley Bell, as well as a group featuring members of Circa Survive, Pierce The Veil, Amorosa and others. That project will be recorded with producer Casey Bates (Fear Before the March of Flames, Gatsby's American Dream) this December in Seattle.
Posted by aubin on Tuesday, October 7, 2008 at 12:00 PM (EDT)
Weezer have set multiple world records during the shoot for their new video, "Troublemaker." Records were set for Largest Game of Dodgeball, Most People in a Custard Pie Fight, Most People Riding on a Skateboard, Largest Air Guitar Ensemble, and Longest Guitar Hero World Tour Marathon.
The largest air guitar ensemble consisted of 233 participants, The largest game of dodgeball consisted of two teams of 50 people, the longest Guitar Hero World Tour Marathon lasted for 10 hr 12 min 54 sec and The most people in a custard pie fight was 120.
The track comes from their 2008 record, The Red Album. You can click Read More for the video.
Posted by aubin on Tuesday, October 7, 2008 at 11:30 AM (EDT)
Jay Reatard recently recorded a live performance and interview for The Interface. The performance coincides with Jay's second singles compilation in so many years, Matador Singles '08 due out today.
Jay commented on the singles format:
I've always done tons of singles, It's kind of been the most prominent format in my career. I've probably done 18-19 full-length records, and probably 40 or 50 singles. It just made sense when I was going to work with then out the door leading up to the first album. When I was talking to a few major labels, they said they were going to market me as the next Kurt Cobain. I was supposed to be the guy that's going to kill emo. I'm not inspired to do that.
Posted by aubin on Tuesday, October 7, 2008 at 11:00 AM (EDT)
Derry, Northern Ireland's Fighting With Wire have signed to Photo Finish Records. The band has drawn
comparisons to At The Drive-In, Fugazi and the Foo Fighters. Fighting With Wire
plan to release their U.S. debut in early 2009.
The label is offering a full stream of their record here.
Posted by aubin on Tuesday, October 7, 2008 at 10:30 AM (EDT)
Minus The Bear have a free download of one of the new tracks from their forthcoming EP set to coincide with their upcoming Fall headlining tour. The track, along with several acoustic performances will appear on Acoustics.
Posted by adam on Tuesday, October 7, 2008 at 10:00 AM (EDT)
Alternative Press is streaming a new song from Oakland's American Steel. The band is planning to follow up their 2007 full length Destroy Their Future with a self-released 7" later this fall. You can stream "Sacred Heart," the a-side from the release, here.
The band is currently touring Germany with the Donots.
Contributed by angryeel. Posted by aubin on Tuesday, October 7, 2008 at 9:00 AM (EDT)
Former INDK and American Distress guitarist, Paul Saint Savage aka Paul Decay aka Paul A.D. has released a multimedia website featuring art, photos and music. The art is cartoonish drawings, paintings and doodles. The music includes instrumental tracks, hardcore and more. You can check it out here.
Glengarry County Irish Punkers, Bang on The Ear, are currently in the studio recording the follow up to July's EP, The Dungeon Sessions. The band has enlisted the services of local producer, John McCauley. You can check out some music on their myspace page.
Denver's Sleeperhorse have announced a new drummer Nolan Aldrige formerly of Signal To Noise. They have some music streaming and you can find it on their myspace page.