November 2, 2005

Apparently, Prince went with "litigious."

A follow-up to today's earlier story about Fenix TX's impending live album, Purple Reign In Blood, it has been announced that Prince himself is suing the band over the disc's cover art [viewable here]. The original pressing of the CD, scheduled to go on sale this Tuesday, Nov. 8, will still be available, but as...

Lorene Drive to tour with Cave In, Hidden In Plain View, more

Lobster Records buzz band Lorene Drive are currently traversing the highways and byways of the USA in support of their debut full-length Romantic Wealth. Right now, they're doing a week of shows with My Epiphany and the Forecast, then a few one-off shows with Hidden In Plain View, before embarking on the super-colossally awesome Cave...

Stop, turn, take a look around, at all the lights and sounds...

Yellowcard are currently out on their intimate club tour with Acceptance, the Pink Spiders and Reeve Oliver. If you haven't gotten your tickets yet to this quickly selling out trek, check out the dates below. But if you've already got your tickets in hand and wanna get psyched up for the show (or got shut...

Murder By roadside gas station snack foods

The currently labelless art-punk provocateurs in Murder By Death are heading out on a three-week U.S. tour starting this Thursday, Nov. 3, in beautiful Urbana, Illinois, before wrapping up Nov. 20 in the band‘s hometown of Bloomington, Indiana. They are planning on leaving the Midwest at some point, however; dates below (and all shows are...

I can‘t tell if Prince would be proud or embarrassed.

As announced here last week, recently reunited pop-punks Fenix TX have their first-ever live album, Purple Reign In Blood, hitting stores next Tuesday, Nov. 8 via Adrenaline Music/New Planet Ventures. The disc contains the band‘s comeback performance in from August 19 at The Club House in Tempe, Arizona, and is enhanced with a live video...

Raise some Hell in your town soon

State Of Mind Recordings band This Is Hell are taking it to the streets (Doobie Brothers-style) once more this November and December. After a handful of shows with Blacklisted and Cancer Bats, the band (who you‘re probably way stoked on right now, after reading their Low Profile in AP 207) will meet up with Most...