February 24, 2009

Gym Class Heroes: Heroes Are Hard To Find

GYM CLASS HEROES have faced plenty of obstacles in their quest to break down the musical and cultural walls around them. With an ambitious new album and a new lease on their future, upstate New York’s finest are ready to march strong-even with their leader’s triumphant limp. Story: Dan LeRoy Photos: Dave Hill ...

Anberlin: Turn Out Brighter

After three indie albums and a whole lot of dues-paying, ANBERLIN have made the ascension to the major-label big leagues. Don’t worry, though; their attitude remains the same. Story: Kevin Wade Photos: Taylor Foiles Some bands would do anything (and we really mean anything) to get a phone call from a major label,...

The Audition reveal album art, new tour

Chicago’s pop-punk outfit The Audition revealed the cover art for their third full-length, This is a Self-Titled Album, on Victory. The record is due March 31st. The band is currently in Australia to play the Soundwave Festival. In early April, they will tour with "Let It Rock" singer Kevin Rudolph. Dates are to be...

iTunes Pass service debuts with Depeche Mode

Apple debuted its new iTunes Pass service today with British electo-pop legends Depeche Mode. The service offers fans new and exclusive singles, remixes, video and other content from a specific artist over a set period of time and are delivered to subscribers’ libraries as soon as the material is available. The Depeche Mode iTunes...

The Coma Recovery post "Varanasi" demo

Albuquerque post-whatever act the Coma Recovery have posted a new demo to their MySpace page. The seven-minute instrumental song, "Varanasi," is the band’s first new material since 2006’s zine-acclaimed Drown That Holy End In Wine (Failed Experiment). The unsigned band has been considerably dormant since the album’s release, playing sporadic shows with an...
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