January 14, 2007
by Sunday Edition

It's Sunday January 14th, 2007. It looks like after an extended holiday break the music industry's rumbled back to life with a fresh slate of lawsuits, career jeopardizing business implosions and other such fun. At some point actual music will dominate the headlines again, but not yet. You remember music right? Organized sounds expressed in terms of pitch, rhythm and all that? It's pretty cool.

The people must have something good to read on a Sunday

This past Friday V2 Records was eviscerated, and where this leaves the Blood Brothers, the Adored and most prominently the Alkaline Trio remains to be seen. Yet more details on the legal war between Victory Records and the Hawthorne Heights were unveiled this week. Since those two don't seem to be patching things up very well, let's welcome Aiden as the argument-inducing Victory act of 2007. This summer's Warped Tour continues to take shape, with the Matches and Escape The Fate hopping on board along with Coheed and Cambria. The Maryland Metal & Hardcore Festival projects a slightly different image from Warped, what with the Earth Crisis reunion and all that. On the touring front we posted dates for the Against Me! / Riverboat Gamblers / Fake Problems shows, info on the Aquabats' "last" gig before they "go underground" and the announcement that pop-darlings Fall Out Boy were headling the 2007 Honda Civic Tour. We post around 25 or 30 Lifetime articles every hour, and this week we featured the "Airport Monday Morning" video, details on record release shows, and music from the band's new single. Finally that yearly rumor of a new My Bloody Valentine record cropped up again, but I wouldn't hold your breath or anything.

Our Video Of The Week featured part two of a interview / performance from The Draft, live in Virginia Beach, VA. Our MP3 Of The Week pick for the week featured new BYO act and post-Tsunami Bomb band Nothington.

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Radio Free Punknews

Check the Punknews Music page to stream all sorts of anticipated new music including Cry Tuff Council, a new dub outfit featuring former Bosstones axeman Nate Albert, the new Fake Problems collection Spokes and Spurs / Bulls > Matador, Down To Nothing's All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone, the new album from Deltona, FL's No Harm Done, Planes Mistaken For Stars' Mercy, Avail frontman Tim Barry's solo debut Rivanna Junction, and Anthem Red's Dancing on the Dishwasher. PNR's also giving you a gift this year with full album streams of Somerset and Ryan’s Hope's latest.

Suntans are for Winners 'The Ultimate Band Rig' from MxPx MxPx is testing the limits of discography categorization this year with both a compilation and a reissue of an eight-year-old compilation. Fanscape wants to help celebrate the latter's release by giving one extremely lucky fan a mind-blowing band rig that includes ::deep breath:: an Ernie Ball guitar, an Ernie Ball bass, a Truth Drums snare drum, Samson Wireless Technology full personal setup, a…oh forget it, you can check out the entire prize lineup by clicking to this handy contest entry form.

Staff Blogs

When not writing about music on the internet, many members of the Punknews staff find time to write about music on the internet. You can check out the depraved musings of Justin August at Kinder Words and Adam White at 2:59. Chris Moran's all over the place with content rocking both MySpace and Flickr.

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