Scott Radinsky, vocalist of Pulley and formerly of Ten Foot Pole as well as the White Sox and Dodgers, recently spoke to Baseball Prospectus about his career as a musician and ball player.
You can check out the interview here.
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| Scott Radinsky (Pulley) talks to Baseball Prospectus Contributed by dangerousbri. Posted by aubin on Monday, November 12, 2007 at 11:05 PM (EST)
Scott Radinsky, vocalist of Pulley and formerly of Ten Foot Pole as well as the White Sox and Dodgers, recently spoke to Baseball Prospectus about his career as a musician and ball player.
The Banner gives away old albums Posted by aubin on Monday, November 12, 2007 at 10:00 PM (EST)
The Banner has opted to release a few of their older albums for free download online. The band has posted everything releases except their last Ferret full length, Each Breath Haunted.
California ska-outfit Suburban Legends appear to be the latest victims of van/trailer/gear theft on tour. The band awoke from their hotel room to discover their van and trailer gone, losing over $80,000 worth of equipment. They are currently on tour with Streetlight Manifesto, who have also experienced similar setbacks in the past. Even more of a coicidence is that the van and trailer were stolen while the band was staying the night in Philadelphia, where Strung Out also recently experienced grand theft van. I just got a call from my dear friend MIKEY, bassist for Suburban Legends. They are on tour in Philly and woke up to head down to the van and trailer from the hotel room and the van and trailer were stolen. Every piece of equipment and merchandise the band owns is gone. Drum sets, horns, clothing, basses, guitars, amps, etc. The value of the equipment alone is appx 40k. The value of the trailer alone is 30k. Estimated value of everything is probably close to 80k (in my estimation) including the van, trailer and gear.You can check out the post here. UPDATE: My Chemical Romance settles with University of Maine Posted by aubin on Monday, November 12, 2007 at 7:00 PM (EST)
The recent threats of a lawsuit from the University of Maine have prompted a response from platinum goth-punks My Chemical Romance. Drummer Bob Bryar explained: We are very sorry about canceling our recent show in Maine. I have been having many problems with my wrists over the past few years. They have been getting worse but I kept playing. I have seen many doctors to get some relief so I wouldn't have to stop playing. I guess I pushed it too hard this time. During our show at Maxwell's I got a golf ball-sized lump in my wrist, I started to not only have pain, but lose control and feeling in my fingers. I went through a process to control the swelling and attempted to play the show with Bon Jovi the next day. The band was invoiced for all the promotional costs of the performance, which totaled over $20,000. The student government and the band recently announced a settlement, with the band agreeing to pay the University of Maine's Student Government over $20,500 in restitution.
Gallows have announced the first few dates for their first headlining tour of the US. The band previously visited North America on Warped and then briefly opening for Bad Religion.
Punk and the US Postal Service Contributed by an Anonymous Source. Posted by aubin on Monday, November 12, 2007 at 6:00 PM (EST)
With all the talk about digital downloads and teleportation, it's easy to forget that most people still get their punk rock in the mail. Well, the situation has not been great for independent labels in that regard either, and Dead Metaphor has assembled a detailed article explaining some of the challenges faced by the independent music industry - particularly with regards to vinyl and 'zines.
NOFX has posted a new downloadable track from their upcoming live album. The record is titled They've Actually Gotten Worse Live and is due out November 20, 2007.
The record follows 1995's I Hear They Suck Live will hit the streets November 20, 2007 on CD/2XLP.
Comeback Kid planning DVD release Contributed by an Anonymous Source. Posted by aubin on Monday, November 12, 2007 at 4:00 PM (EST)
Canadian hardcore band Comeback Kid have begun recording live footage and backstage video for an upcoming DVD. The band explained: We are touring in Europe right now and have our friend Jim Agapito on tour with us capturing backstage shenanigans, talking to fans before or after the show and of course getting some live footage.
The band is currently on the road in Europe with Cancer Bats, Parkway Drive, This Is Hell and The Warriors.
Weezer's "album six" set for April release Posted by aubin on Monday, November 12, 2007 at 3:15 PM (EST)
Weezer's highly anticipated sixth full length has been scheduled for a April 22, 2008 release. Very little is currently known about the record, but the months leading up to the release have included rumours of a break up as well as a new solo album from frontman Rivers Cuomo.
New York Times looks at "Band as Brand" marketing Posted by aubin on Monday, November 12, 2007 at 2:45 PM (EST)
These deals were born of desperation; after experiencing the financial havoc unleashed by years of slipping CD sales, music companies started viewing the ancillary income from artists as a potential new source of cash. After all, the thinking went, labels invest the most in the risky and expensive process of developing talent, so why shouldn’t they get a bigger share of the talent’s success?
You can find the article here.
New bill threatens to pull financial aid for colleges whose students download Contributed by Adlai_E_Stevenson. Posted by aubin on Monday, November 12, 2007 at 2:15 PM (EST)
The latest volley in the file sharing war seems designed to turn fellow students into copyright enforcement agents and punish innocent bystanders. According to CNET, a Democrat-sponsored bill would cut off all financial aid if universities did not agree to test "technology-based deterrents to prevent such illegal activity," all of their students -- even ones who don't own a computer -- would lose federal financial aid.
Such an extraordinarily inappropriate and punitive outcome would result in all students on that campus losing their federal financial aid--including Pell grants and student loans that are essential to their ability to attend college, advance their education, and acquire the skills necessary to compete in the 21st-century economy. The proposal, which is embedded in a 747-page spending and financial aid bill, comes with the support of the MPAA.
Every Time I Die and Escape the Fate have been announced as co-headliners for the upcoming 2008 edition of the Take Action Tour.
Final artwork and track listing for Hot Water Music's "Till the Wheels Fall Off" Posted by aubin on Monday, November 12, 2007 at 1:00 PM (EST)
The nice folks at No Idea have provided us with the artwork and track listing for the highly anticipated posthumous compilation from Hot Water Music. The record is titled Til The Wheels Fall Off and is due out January 22, 2008.
Shook Ones, Sinking Ships, End of a Year leave Revelation Records Posted by brian on Monday, November 12, 2007 at 12:00 PM (EST)
Taken to reunite for one-off show in March Posted by aubin on Monday, November 12, 2007 at 11:00 AM (EST)
Misery Signals begin work on next album Posted by aubin on Monday, November 12, 2007 at 10:30 AM (EST)
Misery Signals have begun work on their next album. The band posted a progress update saying: Things are off to a really good start, we have written the music for roughly 5 tracks thus far, they are really rough, but they are good starting points. For those of you who are fans of both of our previous records, I think you can expect another to add to your list. Judging from where we are at right now, you can expect this record to be a little faster and a little heavier at points, but at the same time I don't think we are writing exactly what you would typically expect from our band. We have been really trying to make a conscience effort to step out of the box a bit, while staying true to the style that we have been crafting for the last 5 years. I think this record will prove to be our best album to date. They released Mirrors in 2006.
Genghis Tron has posted the first song from their full length debut for Relapse. The record is titled Board Up the House and is headed for a February 2008 release. The album was produced by Kurt Ballou at his Godcity Studios in Salem, MA. The band's previous album, Dead Mountain Mouth, was released in 2006 via Crucial Blast.
Arrows join Hobbledehoy Record Co Contributed by chorus_of_one. Posted by adam on Monday, November 12, 2007 at 9:00 AM (EST)
Australian label Hobbledehoy Records has signed Queensland's Arrows, The band's press compares them to Karate, Mineral and the Blacktop Cadence. A full length debut is expected next year, it will follow up a recent split 12 inch vinyl release with These Hands Could Separate The Sky. | Exclusive StreamsReviewsOlder StoriesBob Mould (12) |