November 3, 2005

The Early November in, uh, early November

The Early November stopped by the AP offices yesterday, Nov. 2, to play a handful of new songs from their forthcoming triple-disc set, set for release next year on Drive-Thru. While we only heard versions of four songs (“Decoration,” “Best Song,” “Single” and “Hair”) the band have been road-testing on their recent tour with Saves...

The Starting Line = Most Eligible Bachelors

Well, sort of: AP has confirmed that, as the rumor mill has been hinting, The Starting Line are officially off Geffen Records and have been meeting with various record labels to negotiate a new deal. The band hope to have the follow-up to this year's Based On A True Story in stores by spring 2006....

No, Donny, these men are nihilists. There's nothing to be afraid of.

Facedown Records hardcore act Nodes OF Ranvier have their video for “Glass Half Nothing,” off their new album The Years To Come debuting on MTV2’s Headbanger’s Ball this Saturday at 10pm EST. Of course, if you prefer to rock cable modem instead of the cable TV, you can check out the video online by clicking...

My Chem, Fall Out Boy, Death Cab, Muse and more get Woodies

College students nationwide chose their favorite artists and music of the year as mtvU, MTV’s college network, held the second-annual Woodie Awards last night, Nov 2. The ceremony featured performances from Death Cab For Cutie, the Go! Team, Saul Williams and more, and appearances from Lou Reed, Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Coheed And Cambria, Aesop Rock,...

Bad Religion announce long-awaited live DVD tracklisting

Bad Religion (oh, sorry; you might know them as one of the best punk-rock bands of all time) have confirmed the release date of their Live At The Palladium DVD, filmed earlier this year at the band's two-night stint at the Hollywood Palladium. The DVD has been set for a Feb. 21, 2006 release date...

Bayside update: band to continue acoustically; statements from singer, bassist

Following up Monday's story about the death of Bayside drummer John "Beatz" Holohan and hospitalization of bassist Nick Ghanbarian after the van they were traveling in hit a patch of ice and flipped outside of Cheyenne, Wyoming: The Never Sleep Again tour, which the band were a part of alongside labelmates Hawthorne Heights, Silverstein and...