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The Ataris announce 'So Long, Astoria' reunion tour

The Ataris have announced their So Long, Astoria reunion tour where they'll be performing the 2003 album in full with its original lineup. Show details have been revealed, see below for details. It was the band's first and only major label release on Columbia Records, that eventually went gold, becoming their most successful album to date. Lou […]

The Ataris release two new songs

The Ataris have posted two tracks from their new album, The Graveyard Of The Atlantic, which can both be heard below. Two new tracks from "The Graveyard of The Atlantic" by The Ataris

The Ataris to headline "Paper and Plastered" tour with Flatfoot 56, Strung Out and more

The Ataris have announced that they are set to headline the the “Paper + Plastered” ( a play on Paper + Plastick Records' name) tour this fall with support from: Flatfoot 56 Red City Radio Nothington and Strung Out The tour dates, listed by the various opening bands, are as follows: With Strung Out Sept […]

Under The Covers: Dashboard Confessional vs. the Ataris

You think it’s hard to write an original song? Try finding a cover song that hasn’t been done before—it’s harder than you think. That’s why we bring you Under The Covers: Each week, we’ll pit two bands who have covered the same source material against one another, and it’s up to you to decide who comes out on […]

The Ataris plan new album for summer, says Kris Roe

Kris Roe of the Ataris recently revealed in an interview that the band's long-awaited new full-length, Graveyard Of The Atlantic, should see a summer release via Paper + Plastick. Via AMP: “But for the album, in May/June I am going back into the studio to finish the vocals for the seven remaining songs. Currently all […]

#178 - The Ataris

The Ataris Thrice Sum 41 CKY Sonic Youth From Autumn To Ashes Cave In Placebo Yeah Yeah Yeahs The White Stripes Lagwagon #178 – May 2003 ORDER ISSUE MEMBERSHIPS DIGITAL EDITION WHERE TO FIND AP THE ATARIS It’s been a while since Kris Roe went from small-town punk obscurity to major-label hopeful with his band. David […]
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