Hungary's Falcongate is set to release a new album entitled Disappear Here due December 10th. You can listen to two new songs off that record on their MySpace page The page also features the band's video for the song "Where's The Beat?"
Buffalo, NY's Unwelcome Guests have posted a new song online. The song is called "Waiting" and it's going to be on a split 7" with a band called Saint Sweetheart from Florida, which will be coming out on Traffic St. Records. You can listen to it at their MySpace page.
Newark, DE's The May 4th Massacre have posted four demos to their MySpace page. The band is currently writing new material.
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