June 18, 2009

New album from Sage Francis available for free download

While most artists’ generosity begins and ends with a free stream of their latest album, ANTI-‘s hilarious hip-hopper Sage Francis has outdone his counterparts with a free download of his new mixtape, Sick of Wasting. You can snag your free copy, which includes a digital version of the album’s cover art, by going to Strange...

Jones Soda goes pop punk

If you want your soda to be extra special, try drinking it with a picture of New Found Glory on the bottle. Jones Soda has released a special edition six pack of soda featuring some of your favorite bands. Check out the lucky stars here.

As Tall As Lions complete video for "Circles"

Ambient act As Tall As Lions certainly aren’t taking it easy in anticipation of their upcoming album. The new disc entitled You Can’t Take It With You will hit stores on August 18, but the band has already wrapped up production on the first music video for that album. Check back for updates on where...

3OH!3 trust Kid Cudi

We mentioned awhile back that hip-hop artist Kid Cudi was rumored to be remixing 3OH!3‘s "Don’t Trust Me." As it turns out, the song was produced and can be heard right here. Nathaniel of 3OH!3 provided the link via his Twitter.

The Dead Weather on Conan

Catch the Dead Weather–featuring Jack White and Alison Mosshart–on the Tonight Show With Conan O’Brien at 11:35 p.m. on NBC. The band’s debut album, Horehound, is slated for a July 14 release. The Dead Weather are also currently on tour, for a complete listing of dates and venues, click here.

Travis Barker remix preview

We already mentioned that Travis Barker might be posting a remix of a Shwayze track. The first glimmers of Barker’s rendition of the band’s song "Get U Home" can be viewed below.

Mark Hoppus remixes the All American Rejects

It looks like the Blink-182 family is keeping busy with remixes. Check out this remix of The All American Rejects‘ “I Wanna” that bassist Mark Hoppus created.

Chase Pagan

Chase Pagan Bells & Whistles [4/5] The phrase “they don’t make them like they used to” clearly resonates with Chase Pagan. He decorates Bells & Whistles in the colorfully flamboyant sounds of ’70s glam rock, with vigorous nods toward prog. His taste for the eclectic transports him even further back in history, with some...
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