August 21, 2009

Do Make Say Think stream new track on Stereogum

Toronto, Ontario’s Do Make Say Think are streaming a new track online courtesy of Stereogum. The song is titled "Do," and you can find it right here. The Canadian post-rock act’s new full-length, Other Truths, is due out Oct. 20 on Constellation.

Pennywise issue statement regarding singer's departure

The three remaining members of skate-punk lifers Pennywise–guitarist Fletcher Dragge, bassist Randy Bradbury and drummer Byron McMackin–have issued a statement regarding the departure of singer Jim Lindberg earlier today. It reads as follows: "After 19 years with Pennywise, Jim Lindberg has decided to step down as lead singer. Pennywise has long stood behind the...

Pennywise frontman leaves group

Pennywise lead singer and songwriter Jim Lindberg has announced that he’s leaving the group. Pennywise are not breaking up and the remaining members are looking for a new vocalist. Lindberg released this statement: " After 20 years, nine albums and thousands of shows around the world, my time in Pennywise has come to an...

This Just Up (New Music For No Money)

New music streaming online from AFI, Breathe Carolina, Boys Like Girls and more… The internet is a big place. No matter how many Twitter accounts you follow or RSS feeds you subscribe to, you probably have a difficult time keeping up with all of the new music posted. That’s...

Finch, blessthefall to co-headline Atticus Tour; dates announced

Finch and blessthefall have been tapped by Atticus Clothing to co-headline this year’s Atticus Tour. Other bands performing on the cross-country road trip include Drop Dead, Gorgeous, Vanna, Of Mice & Men and Let’s Get It. You can check out all stops below: Oct 9 2009, 6:30P at The Clubhouse, Tempe, Arizona Oct...

Showbread

Showbread The Fear Of God [1/5] The year is 1986 and an upstart Christian rock band have reached their pinnacle, dressing in garish yellow-and-black costumes and caked-on eye makeup, saying the Lord’s Prayer before every show and hurling Bibles into the crowd. Sound familiar? That group, of course, were Stryper, glam rock’s most holier-than-thou...