September 18, 2009

AFI to stream new album

Can’t wait until September 29th to listen to AFI‘s forthcoming album, Crash Love? Starting on September 22nd, the band will stream their highly anticipated eighth full-length studio album from their Myspace for two days.

The Almost Debut "Lonely Wheel" From New Album Monster, Monster!!

The Almost have debuted a new song from their much anticipated second full length Monster, Monster!!. Head over to their Myspace page to hear "Lonely Wheel" and check out the video below for the lyrics to the song. Make sure to snag yourself a copy of Monster, Monster!! when it hits stores November...

Ryan's Hope album issued on vinyl for the first time

GoodCore Records has announced the vinyl release of Apocalypse In Increments, the 2006 album by Chicago melodic-punk trio Ryan’s Hope. The album is being pressed on 500 copies over two colors, black (/400) and red (/100). You can pre-order the album here.

This Just Up (New Music For No Money)

New music streaming online from Brand New, the Almost, Dashboard Confessional, Monsters Of Folk 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. ...

Pavement reunion show sells out in two minutes; second, third dates added

Yesterday, we brought you news of indie-rock legends Pavement‘s plans to reunite come 2010, starting with a show in New York City on Sept. 21, 2010, at Rumsey Playfield in Central Park. Apparently, people got a little excited when that show went on sale this morning, as it sold out in two minutes. Thus, the...

Underoath plan headlining tour with August Burns Red, Emery

It looks like Aaron Gillespie is going to have one heck of a busy fourth quarter: Underoath have announced their headlining tour for this November and December, and it kicks off a mere six days from the conclusion of Gillespie's other band, the Almost's tour with the Used (dates). Supporting UO this time around will...

Kill Hannah

Kill Hannah Wake Up The Sleepers [3/5] Chicago’s Kill Hannah could easily be summed up and dismissed as a watered-down, middle-American blend of Placebo, Garbage and Republica: They’ve got the buzzy guitars, fey vocals and hooks (which don’t bite as deeply as they should); plus their willingness to dance (or ability to inspire others...