Contributed by ben_conoley. Posted by ben on Wednesday, August 6, 2008 at 8:30 PM (EDT)
While Every Time I Die roughs the summer heat of this Year's Warped Tour, Punknews interviewer Jason Gardner did the same and tracked down the band's vocalist, Keith Buckley, to see how the tour was going and talk about Every Time I Die's latest album, The Big Dirty.
Posted by aubin on Wednesday, August 6, 2008 at 8:00 PM (EDT)
Bridge 9 has announced that Ruiner will soon be releasing I Heard These Dudes Are Assholes, a compilation of the band's EPs and demos due out on September 30th.
The 14-song collection will feature the What Could Possibly Go Right... EP (previously released in various forms on Grave Mistake and 1917 records), the band’s split 7” with Day Of The Dead (from Portugal) and the band’s original demos.
The entire set has been remastered by Nick Zampiello at New Alliance (Converge, Have Heart, Hope Conspiracy).
Contributed by jeffw. Posted by aubin on Wednesday, August 6, 2008 at 7:00 PM (EDT)
Portland-based The Thermals, who dominated year-end lists in 2006 with their album, The Body, The Blood, The Machine, have posted the first two demos from their forthcoming album.
The tracks, "I Let It Go" and "You Dissolve," are set to appear on their new record, Now We Can See and you can check them out on their Myspace page.
Contributed by red_eye_inc. Posted by aubin on Wednesday, August 6, 2008 at 5:00 PM (EDT)
Normally, we try to avoid self-referential/naval gazing-type stories like this one, but Max Bemis of Say Anything has shared some angry words directed at all of you for the small percentage of you who objected to his custom songwriting project.
Max explains:
Another thing that actually OFFENDS me, which is hard to to these days, are the people who are pissed that musicians make money. The strange, slow, old people on punknews.org and the few annoying stragglers on this website.
It is worth noting that the concept of making money was never a point of objection in the comments on Punknews.org, but some people objected to the notion of for-hire songwriting and the fact that the subject matter of songs was coming from paying customers rather than Max himself.
Contributed by alex101. Posted by Meg on Wednesday, August 6, 2008 at 4:30 PM (EDT)
Morrissey's latest effort Years of Refusal, which was originally scheduled for a September release, has been postponed and will now hit stores in early 2009. No reason was given for the delay.
Years of Refusal is the follow-up to 2006's Ringleader of the Tormentors.
Posted by aubin on Wednesday, August 6, 2008 at 4:00 PM (EDT)
More new music today, this time coming from Gainesville, FL-based Anchor Arms. The band is gearing up to release their new full length, Cold Blooded via Fail Safe Records and will be hitting The Fest later this year.
Lemonheads cover GG Allin, Wire, Leonard Cohen, Christina Aguilera on new album
Contributed by alex101. Posted by aubin on Wednesday, August 6, 2008 at 3:30 PM (EDT)
The Lemonheads have announced plans to release a new covers album titled Varshons. Due out September 13, 2008, the 11-track album was produced by Cornershop's Anthony Safferty and Butthole Surfers frontman Gibby Haynes.
It will feature a variety of tracks from GG Allin, Wire, Leonard Cohen, Christina Aguilera, Fuckemos and more. Guest performances include vocals from actress Liv Tyler on Leonard Cohen's "Hey, That's No Way To Say Goodbye," and model Kate Moss guests on Arling & Cameron's "Dirty Robot."
Posted by aubin on Wednesday, August 6, 2008 at 3:00 PM (EDT)
Minus The Bear have announced a headlining tour with main support provided by Annuals. Along the way, the two bands will be joined by Themes, 27, Helms Alee and Sylvie.
Past Lives (Blood Brothers, Shoplifting) release EP with Suicide Squeeze
Posted by justin on Wednesday, August 6, 2008 at 2:30 PM (EDT)
Past Lives, which features Jordan Blilie, Morgan Henderson and Mark Gajadhar of Blood Brothers alongside former Shoplifting guitarist Devin Welch, have teamed up with Suicide Squeeze for the distributing of their debut EP Strange Symmetry. You can currently buy the five song EP straight from the band and Suicide Squeeze will be releasing the CD, LP and digital versions on November 4th.
The band has a few upcoming shows, including an appearance at the Fuck Yeah fest in LA. The dates are belowif you click Read More.
Yes, it is a guitar album.
Yes, it will be released by Anti- in the US.
Yes, it is set for a February 2009 release.
Yes, there will be band touring next spring.
It will be the followup to Mould's well recieved March release, District Line.
Media: I Set My Friends on Fire: "But The Nuns Are Watching" + "Crank That, v2.0"
Posted by aubin on Wednesday, August 6, 2008 at 11:00 AM (EDT)
Electro-grind/hardcore act I Set My Friends on Fire have posted a new track from their upcoming full length debut for Epitaph. The record is titled You Can’t Spell Slaughter Without Laughter and is due out October 07, 2008.
Along with the new track, the band has posted a new studio-recorded version of their death metallified MySpace hit cover of "Crank That" by Soulja Boy.
Posted by justin on Wednesday, August 6, 2008 at 10:00 AM (EDT)
Red Scare Chairman Tobias Jeg has posted a communique informing us unwashed masses about the upcoming 3rd Annual Red October. This year's celebration of the young label will feature The Falcon, The Methadones, The Sidekicks, and Chicago locals Rule 22 performing at subterranean on October 18th. Free Red Scare beer steins will be passed out to attendees and there's potentially a second day in the works but no details on that.
Tours: Madeline / Karl Blau / Your Heart Breaks (Pacific Northwest)
Contributed by nowah. Posted by justin on Wednesday, August 6, 2008 at 9:00 AM (EDT)
Madeline Adams from Athens, GA is heading out on tour with Karl Blau from Anacortes, WA and Your Heart Breaks from Seattle, WA. The two week tour includes nine shows all around Washington and three in Portland, OR. The dates are below if you click Read More.
Tenth annual Power to the Peaceful celebration set for September 6th in San Francisco
Posted by justin on Wednesday, August 6, 2008 at 12:45 AM (EDT)
Michael Franti, of Spearhead, Beatnigs and the Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprasy, has announced the 10th annual Power to the Peaceful celebration in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. The free festival will take place on September 6th this year. The celebration began in 1998 with 6,000 attendees while last year's drew an estimated 60,000. Past performers have included Indigo Girls, The String Cheese Incident, John Butler Trio, KRS-1, Digital Underground, Woody Harrelson, Angela Davis, Saul Williams, Dennis Kucinich, Ram Das, Blackalicious, Alice Walker, Talib Kweli, The Coup, Keller Williams, DJ Spooky, Lyrics Born, graffiti artist Vulcan, Youth Speaks Poets, Julia Butterfly Hill, and many more. In 2007 the event went international with celebrations in South America and Africa.
The year will feature musicians Michael Franti and Spearhead, Ziggy Marley, Warren Haynes, King Britt, Cheb i Sabbah, and a variety of renowned DJ’s and other international acts. During the day various speakers including Namkha Rinpoche Lama, will address various issues of social justice and equality on the main festival stage and participate in the Amnesty International Sponsored Social Forum Speaker Tent. The Mezzanine in San Francisco will host the Festival afterparty featuring an Allstar Jam Session and DJ dance party.
Sunday, September 7 will offer a day of yoga at Yoga Tree Castro, hosted by Power to the Peaceful Yoga. Again this year, Conscious Alliance will host a Food Drive. PTTP attendees are encouraged to bring ten non-perishable food items to redeem for an exclusive PTTP Food Drive Poster. All donations will go to benefit the San Francisco Food Bank.