February 19, 2009

Prosthetic signs Landmine Marathon

Prosthetic has announced they’ve signed Phoenix, Arizona’s Landmine Marathon. Guitarist Ryan Butler had this to say regarding the deal: "We’re extremely excited about signing with Prosthetic and can’t wait to forge new friendships and relationships with them. They’ve been nothing but a blast to work with through the signing process, and...

Have Heart / Shook Ones / Comadre / Rotting Out to tour west coast

Have Heart will be doing a short west coast run with Shook Ones, Comadre and Rotting Out. The headliners will be supporting last year’s Songs To Scream At The Sun on Bridge Nine. Shook Ones are finishing the mix and master for their new full-length for Paper + Plastick, having last issued a split...

Bad Religion playing U.S. west coast, Japan, Hawaii, Spain

Bad Religion will be doing a few tour dates throughout the next few months in areas as sporadic as the U.S. west coast, Japan, Hawaii and Spain. The band will be gearing up for their full run on this year’s Warped Tour. They released New Maps Of Hell in 2007 on Epitaph. Mar...

Sound The Alarm announce indefinite hiatus, post unreleased tunes

Bangor, PA pop-rockers Sound The Alarm have announcedtheir indefinite hiatus. "ABSOLUTELY nothing bad happened between us," explained frontman Cody Jancovic. "We are all still the best of friends and always will be. I just think a lot of ways we and our label went about doing things wasn’t the best. I don’t mean to...

Dropkick Murphys post "Johnny, I Hardly Knew Ya" video

Dropkick Murphys have unveiled their video for "Johnny, I Hardly Knew Ya." The track is lifted from 2007’s The Meanest Of Times (Born & Bred).

AltPress.com Exclusive: A conversation with Blink-182's Mark Hoppus

In case you’ve been living under the world’s biggest boulder for the past few weeks, we have some great news to share with you: After a four-year hiatus, pop-punk kings BLINK-182 have reconvened, with plans for a new album and a summer tour. Alternative Press music editor Scott Heisel recently had the chance to chat...

As I Lay Dying, Haste The Day, the Classic Crime playing TomFest

As I Lay Dying, Haste The Day and a host of others will be playing 2009’s TomFest, "the Northwest’s forefront Christian indie-music festival." The lineup is an assortment of Christian metal/hardcore/emo/indie acts, including the abovementioned as well as the Classic Crime, Ivoryline, the Showdown, Secret & Whisper, Gwen Stacy, Sleeping Giant, Destroy The Runner,...

The Thermals announce North American tour

The Thermals, joined by Shaky Hands, will crisscross the U.S. and pay a visit to our Northern neighbor. They’re rocking to promote their new release with Kill Rock Stars, Now We Can See, due out on April 7. They will also release a 1,000-print split 7" with labelmates Thao With The Get Down Stay Down....

Verizon launches DIY music video social network

Verizon FiOS teamed up with Next New Networks to create a social network for diy driven musicians and filmmakers with $99 Music Videos. The concept plays on the fact that many musicians can’t blow thousands of dollars on a music video. But more and more people can get their hands on a digital camera and...
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