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22 things you need to know that happened last week

A lot happens in our scene each week. In an attempt to capture what you might've missed, we gather up noteworthy moments and package them in one convenient post every weekend. Check out this week's roundup below!

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1. Thirty Seconds To Mars premiered a trailer for their concert film, Camp Mars, which is directed by Jared Leto and produced by Paradox. Watch the trailer below!

The movie is available for download and on frontman Jared Leto’s platform VyRT.

2. We can’t wait for Jimmy Eat World’s new album. In anticipation, have a listen to the new single “Get Right” performed acoustically:

3. Japanese band and Warped Tour alumni coldrain released a new music video for their track “Born To Bleed.” Watch it below!

4. Andrew McMahon, of Jack’s Mannequin and Something Corporate, released a new music video for the song “Fire Escape.” Watch:

5. Partnering with San Diego Brewery and Belching, Deftones unveiled a new addition to the world of awesome merch items: beer. Phantom Bride IPA will be available on Oct. 3. Check it out:

6. Jonny Craig and Slaves are in the studio with producer Erik Ron. Craig shared this photo, with the caption “2017.”

7. A lot of things have been happening in the Green Day camp as of late. As you get more and more pumped for their new album (comes out next Friday), check out this video that recently resurfaced: one of the biggest bands in the world, playing their high school in 1990. Watch:

8. Metallica dropped a new track this week, called “Moth Into Flame.” Listen and watch:

9. Descendents also dropped a new video this week. Watch “Shameless Halo”:

10. Anti-Flag’s major label debut, For Blood and Empire, turns 10 this year. To celebrate, the band are playing a handful of shows in Australia, during which they’re playing the record in full. There are also a few shows in the U.S. in December. Check out the dates below!

11/3 – Mr. Smalls Theatre | Pittsburgh, Pa.
11/30 – TBA | Washington, D.C.
12/17 – Irving Plaza | New York, N.Y.

11. The former Gallows frontman’s current project, Frank Carter And The Rattlesnakes announced their new album, Modern Ruin, to release Jan. 27 via International Death Cult/Kobalt Label Services. Listen to the new song, “Lullaby”:

12. S U R V I V E, the band who scored the Netflix hit Stranger Things streamed their new album, RR7349 , this week via Dazed. Listen to it here and check out their tour dates below.

Sep 30 Austin, TX Barracuda
Oct 4 Tucson, AZ Club Congress
Oct 5 San Diego, CA Soda Bar
Oct 6 Los Angeles, CA Echoplex
Oct 7 San Francisco, CA Elbo Room
Oct 8 Sacramento, CA Harlow’s
Oct 11 Portland, OR Holocene
Oct 12 Seattle, WA The Crocodile
Oct 14 Santa Cruz, CA The Catalyst Atrium
Oct 16 Joshua Tree, CA Desert Daze Festival
Oct 26 Atlanta, GA The Earl
Oct 27 Carrboro, NC Cat’s Cradle
Oct 28 Washington, DC U Street Music Hall
Oct 29 Philadelphia, PA 714
Oct 31 Brooklyn, NY Good Room
Nov 1 Jersey City, NJ Monty Hall
Nov 2 Allston, MA Great Scott
Nov 3 Buffalo, NY Studio at Waiting Room
Nov 4 Pittsburgh, PA Spirit Lodge
Nov 5 Detroit, MI El Club
Nov 6 Chicago, IL Empty Bottle
Dec 18 Houston, TX Day For Night Festival
Dec 31 Dallas, TX It’ll Do

13. The Pretty Reckless dropped a new video for their track, “Take Me Down.” Watch:

14. New Language, who just finished supporting the Used, premiered a new music video for their track “Frantic Believer.” Watch it:

15. In Vogue Records’ Normandie released a new music for their track “Loop Hole.” Here’s what vocalist Philip Strand had to say to AP:

“Loop Hole is about the arrogance of drug abuse. A short cut to happiness, when all you're doing is borrowing happiness from the day after, which is why you can end up in a loop where you postpone the aftermath. The higher you get, the harder you fall.”

16. Hopeless Records’ Trophy Eyes rolled out a new song for their track “Breathe You In.” Their new album, Chemical Miracle drops Oct. 14. Listen:

17. The Naked And Famous shared a new song, “The Runners,” from their forthcoming album Simple Forms, which drops on Oct. 14.

18. Sights And Sounds returned this week with a new song, called “Within My Reach.”

19. Racetraitor also returned this week with their first song since 1999. Listen to “By The Time I Get To Pennsylvania” below!

20. The Harry Potter spinoff, Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them, is coming this November, and we’re stoked. Here’s a new, awesome and FINAL trailer:

21. You can now get Andrew W.K.’s iconic bloody nose with this new app the artist announced this week. The “ Party Hard Bloody Nose App” is available for Apple and Android users.

22. Currently spinning in Journeys stores, “Are You Okay,” a track from up-and-comers I Fight Fail, now has a music video. Watch:

23. Ohio’s Mouth Of The Architect are releasing their new album Path Of Eight on Oct. 7. In the meantime, listen to album closer, now!

What was your favorite moment of last week? Let us know in the comments!

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