Tours: Landmines announce summer tour, release details for debut LP
Posted by chris on Tuesday, May 6, 2008 at 9:00 PM (EDT)
Richmond, VA melodic hardcore outfit Landmines will be hitting the road this summer in support of their forthcoming debut LP for Paper and Plastick Records. The digital download version of the release will be available May 15th at the Paper and Plastick website, and download cards will also be sold by the band on the road. The vinyl version is expected at the end of June. The record was recorded last year with Brian McTernan (Hot Water Music, Strike Anywhere, Bane).
You can check out all the dates below by clicking Read More.
Contributed by blip. Posted by jesse on Tuesday, May 6, 2008 at 8:00 PM (EDT)
Vancouver, B.C.'s D.O.A. will be heading out on tour to celebrate their 30th anniversary. After forming in 1978, apparently, the group has been churning out material steadily. The band will also be releasing their 13th full length album this summer.
Jesse Michaels (Operation Ivy, Common Rider) to do solo tour
Contributed by mCLz. Posted by aubin on Tuesday, May 6, 2008 at 7:00 PM (EDT)
Jesse Michaels (Operation Ivy, Common Rider) has announced him plans to do a solo tour in support of a dozen and a half songs that he is currently in the process of writing. Although no dates have been finalized yet, they will be starting in the month of August kicking off in Los Angeles.
Jesse's only recorded solo work is the song "Bell Tower" off of the Experiments In Audio Rocketry compilation that came out in 2003 on 1-2-3-4 Go! Records.
Hot Water Music to play Philadelphia, New York City
Contributed by an Anonymous Source. Posted by jesse on Tuesday, May 6, 2008 at 6:00 PM (EDT)
Gainesville, FL natives and Punknews reader favorites Hot Water Music will be playing The Troc in Philadelphia on Friday, July 11th, and then head to New York City for a July 12th show at Terminal 5
Tickets for the New York tickets are now available here. Philly residents can find their tickets here (ticket sale begin this weekend).
The group's last full-length was 2004's The New What Next, while their retrospective, Till The Wheels Fall Off, released this year, compiled many covers, outtakes, B-sides, and other assorted rarities.
Elliott Brood to release "Mountain Meadows" this summer
Contributed by shindo. Posted by adam on Tuesday, May 6, 2008 at 5:00 PM (EDT)
Alt-country three piece Elliott Brood will release their new record Mountain Meadows in Canada and Europe on June 24th via Six Shooter Records. A US date is to be announced. The record, which follows up 2005's Ambassador, will feature the new track "Miss You Now." That tune can be streamed via the group's MySpace page.
The band has announced the first in a series of CD release shows, June 20th at the legendary Horseshoe Tavern in Toronto.
A fall national tour of Canada and shows in Europe are planned to support the record. In the meantime the group will appear at a number of festivals, including Calgary's Sled Island, Ottawa's Blues Festival, the Vancouver Island Music Festival, Folk On The Rock in Yellowknife, NWT, and Guelph's Hillside Music Festival.
Contributed by skaboom. Posted by adam on Tuesday, May 6, 2008 at 4:00 PM (EDT)
The enigmatic Tom Waits held a video "press conference" via his website recently to announce a rare US tour. The Glitter and Doom Tour will kick off on June 17th in Phoenix, Arizona and run until July 5th in Atlanta. Click below for the details.
Posted by aubin on Tuesday, May 6, 2008 at 3:00 PM (EDT)
Purveyors of one of the best albums of 2007, Los Angeles-based noise-punks No Age have launched a full album stream of their Sub Pop debut. The record is titled Nouns and is out today.
Escape the Fate recruits Craig Mabbit (ex-Blessthefall)
Posted by aubin on Tuesday, May 6, 2008 at 2:30 PM (EDT)
According to a buzznet report, Escape the Fate has recruited a new vocalist to fill the vacancy left by Ronnie Radke.
The followup to Dying Is Your Latest Fashion will find Craig Mabbit, formerly of Blessthefall, taking vocal duties. The band will be working with producer/songwriter John Feldmann (The Used, Story of the Year).
Posted by aubin on Tuesday, May 6, 2008 at 1:45 PM (EDT)
American Steel and Bayside have been tapped to support Alkaline Trio ontheir upcoming headlining tour. Bayside will open the tour and American Steel will join the trek on July 8th and provide support until the tour wraps up on August 3rd.
Bayside will be reissuing The Walking Wounded on July 22, 2008. American Steel reunited after several years off. They released Destroy Their Future last year. Alkaline Trio is gearing up for the release of their major label debut. The record is titled Agony and Irony and is due out July 01, 2008.
Note this is not the Georgia-based pop-punk band, Toronto-based the improv comedy troupe, UK-based cover band, or the fictional band from High Fidelity which all share the name.
Red Tape Parade / End of a Year detail upcoming album, Mitch Clem art
Contributed by android. Posted by aubin on Tuesday, May 6, 2008 at 9:00 AM (EDT)
Germany's Red Tape Parade have revealed details for their upcoming split 7-inch with New York City's End of a Year. The split will be released on German-based Cobra X Records next month.
The split will contain two songs from each band; one original and one cover of the song that gave the other band their name. End of a Year has "William Kennedy" and Seaweed's "Red Tape Parade." Red Tape Parade has "Towns" and the Embrace classic, "End of a Year."
You can also check out Mitch Clem (of Nothing Nice to Say)'s artwork for the EP here.