June 16, 2009

Mute Math announce fall 'Armistice' tour

Mute Math will kick off their fall tour on Sept. 22 in Cincinnati after several summer festival dates. The tour will support the band’s second full-length, Armistice, which is dropping Aug. 18 on Teleprompt/Warner Bros. Sat July 25 V Fest Vancouver, BC Fri Aug 7 Summer Sonic fest Japan Sat Aug 8...

Damiera release new video

Damiera aren’t letting a little label mishap stop them from releasing awesome videos. Check out the band’s latest video, the title track off their album Quiet Mouth Loud Hands, below.

Tragic Hero Records sign Kelsey And The Chaos

One of AP’s 100 Bands You Need To Know In ’09 have scored a record deal. New York’s Kelsey And The Chaos have signed to Tragic Hero Records. The band will release an EP entitled Shut Up And Deal on their new label on July 28.

Rx Bandits post new track

Rx Bandits have less than two months to go until their latest album, Mandala is scheduled to hit stores. If you’re eager to hear some new work from the band before then, head over to their blog and check out "Hope Is A Butterfly, No Net Its Captor."

Bonnaroo last US show for Nine Inch Nails

Trent Reznor, front man and only permanent member of legendary industrial act Nine Inch Nails, announced on Saturday during the band's set at Bonnaroo that it would be Nine Inch Nails' final performance in the United States. The Associated Press reported that Reznor said the following: "It just dawned on me that this is our...

John Nolan releases fan collaboration track

John Nolan, front man for Straylight Run, has released the first in a series of collaborative tracks in his solo career. Nolan invited fans to send him music to write lyrics to, and he’s obviously been happy with the results. Check out the first song entitled "This Is How" on Nolan’s MySpace. The track comes...

Girl In A Coma

Girl In A Coma Trio B.C. [4/5] In Trio B.C.’s rowdier moments, from the post-Stooges swagger Girl In A Coma bring to the opening riff of “Baby Boy” to the marching boots and slashing power chords of “Static Mind,” they tear it up with more reckless abandon than naming their band after a Morrissey...
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