March 31, 2012

Betraying The Martyrs (Sumerian Records) post tour video

Betraying The Martyrs (Sumerian Records) have posted the first video update from their tour with Carnifex, Beneath The Massacre, Within The Ruins and Molotov Solution. Watch it below.

The RecAP: March 31, 2012

Welcome to AP's newest weekend feature, the RecAP. Similar to our weekday afternoon newsletter (Subscribe here!), we'll use this space every Saturday afternoon to take a look back at the most talked about news and features on Altpress.com over the past seven days. Miss something over the past week? This is a good place to...

Check out some rare photos of Kurt Cobain months before his death

Some newly revealed rare photos capture Nirvana frontman mere months before his death. Via the Huffington Post: “Jesse Frohman was just a recent graduate returning to New York City after earning a degree in economics. Though he had little professional work to his name, he caught the eye of a certain Irving Penn. Penn hired...

Musician life coach Dave Sherman: Let's Start a Movement

  I’m a firm believer in synchronicity. When a number of seemingly disparate things happen at the same time it makes me think that it happened for a reason and that they are ultimately connected. Late last week I had this happen and it definitely encouraged me to take this column off the page (um…screen)...

Breton - Other People's Problems

Breton Other People’s Problems This review originally ran in AP 286. London collective Breton reside in that space of a Venn Diagram where downtempo atmospheres overlap with modern electronic-music technology. The 11 tracks on Other People’s Problems conjure images seemingly bathed in any combination of harsh synthetic light, be it ultraviolet, flickering fluorescents, monochrome computer...

Premiere: Vonnegutt, "Bright Eyes"

Check out the premiere of Vonnegutt's “Bright Eyes.” The song will appear on the Atlanta hip-hop/rock quartet's forthcoming album, Falling Up The Stairs, due summer 2012. Stairs features guest appearances from Outkast's Big Boi and Cartel's Will Pugh; the latter also appears in “Bright Eyes,” under a Luckie Street sign. (That's no accident, Cartel fans!)...