March 14, 2012

Panic! At The Disco apparently working on new music

It looks as though Panic! At The Disco is working on new music, if their twitter and Instagram accounts are any indication: No word yet on when fans can expect a follow-up to 2011's Vices & Virtues.

Watch Woe, Is Me cover Ke$ha's "We R Who We R" live

Woe, Is Me recently performed a live cover of “We R Who We R,” originally by Ke$ha, in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Check it out below. The band recently lost three of their seven members, with Michael Bohn, Cody Ferris and Ben Ferris calling it quits. Doriano Magliano of That's Outrageous! is currently filling in for...

On The Road Again: You Blew It!, Part Two

Orlando, Florida's YOU BLEW IT! (Topshelf Records) is currently touring the US with fellow Floridians DIRECT EFFECT (Get Outta Town Records) and will be sending us updates from the road whenever they can find Internet access. These updates are a collaboration between guitarist/vocalist Tanner Jones and drummer Tim Flynn. Check out the remaining tour dates...

In The Studio: The Word Alive

Big things are afoot for the Word Alive, who are in the thick of recording album No. 2 with producer Joey Sturgis. The record, which frontman Telle Smith says will be out in “late June/early July,” will have an accompanying “awesome” tour–“which I was told I am not allowed to say what it is yet,”...

Premiere: Brendan Kelly and the Wandering Birds, "What's A Boy To Do?"

Check out this premiere of “What's A Boy To Do?” from Brendan Kelly and the Wandering Birds. The band, which is the new project of Brendan Kelly (the Lawrence Arms, the Falcon), will release their debut full-length I'd Rather Die Than Live Forever on Mar. 27 via Red Scare. You can pre-order it here.

The Ting Tings - Sounds From Nowheresville

The Ting Tings Sounds From Nowheresville This review originally ran in AP 285. The Ting Tings’ long-awaited sophomore album is aptly named: Although 2008’s We Started Nothing brimmed with flirty cheerleader chants and punky disco-rock rhythms, Sounds From Nowheresville is all over the map. Seriously, the U.K. duo dabble in a different style on every...
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