this time next year

Misser to release 'Problems. Problems. Problems.' on 7" vinyl March 5

Misser (Tim Landers of Transit and Brad Wiseman of This Time Next Year) have announced that they will release their 2011 EP Problems. Problems. Problems. on 7″ vinyl via Pure Noise Records on March 5. You can catch the band on their upcoming spring tour with The Wonder Years, Fireworks and Hostage Calm. View the dates below: […]

Video Recap: A Very GK! Holiday Festival - Oakland, CA

Check out a video recap of the first A Very GK! Holiday Festival show, December 2 in Oakland, CA, exclusively through the AP YouTube channel. Also be sure to check out our gallery from the show and exclusive interview with This Time Next Year. For the rest of the dates and lineups, visit the A […]

Interview: This Time Next Year's Brad Wiseman discusses GK! Holiday Fest

After six years, two full-lengths and two EPs, pop-punk outfit THIS TIME NEXT YEAR are calling it quits. The California quintet will play their last two shows December 2 in Oakland, California, at the Metro (part of Glamour Kills’ A Very GK! Holiday Festival) and December 7 in Anaheim, California at Chain Reaction. AP caught […]

This Time Next Year cover the Movielife

This Time Next Year's cover of the Movielife's “Walking On Glass” has been premiered on Property Of Zack and can be heard below.

This Time Next Year letting fans choose last show setlists

This Time Next Year are polling their fans to come up with setlists for their final two shows. Head to their Facebook event to vote for your favorite TTNY songs. December 2 – Oakland, CA – Oakland Metro (GK! Holiday Festival) December 7 – Anaheim, CA – Chain Reaction

Mike Ambrose leaves Set Your Goals

Drummer Mike Ambrose has announced via Twitter that he will part ways with Set Your Goals. Read his statement below:  Dear friends, family, and fans, it's with a heavy heart that I report that my time with Set Your Goals has come to an end. My final shows with SYG will be December 2nd at […]

This Time Next Year disbanding; announce final two shows

This Time Next Year have announced that they will call it quits following 2 final shows in December, one of which is their recently-announced addition to the A Very GK! Holiday Festival. December 2 – Oakland, CA – Oakland Metro (GK! Holiday Festival) December 7 – Anaheim, CA – Chain Reaction

Misser (Transit, This Time Next Year) announce fall tour dates with Diamond Youth and Young Statues

Misser, featuring Tim Landers of Transit and Brad Wiseman of This Time Next Year, have announced a slew of dates this fall on the East Coast with support from Diamond Youth and Young Statues. You can view the dates below. Misser released their debut full-length, Every Day I Tell Myself I'm Going To Be A Better Person, […]

Misser - Every Day I Tell Myself I'm Going To Be A Better Person

Misser Every Day I Tell Myself I’m Going To Be A Better Person The opening track of Misser’s full-length debut, the mopey, acoustic “Permanently,” surprisingly resembles something the Lawrence Arms' Brendan Kelly would compose. After that, though, Every Day I Tell Myself I'm Going To Be A Better Person settles into a style one might […]

Album Premiere: Misser, 'Every Day I Tell Myself I'm Going To Be A Better Person'

Today marks the release of Every Day I Tell Myself I’m Going To Be A Better Person, the debut full-length from Misser, a side-project from Tim Landers of Transit and This Time Next Year’s Brad Wiseman. Landers [right] sat down to explain at length the songs that make up the album, available with a stream […]

Misser (This Time Next Year, Transit) stream new song

Misser, the new project from Tim Landers of Transit and Brad Wiseman of This Time Next Year, has launched a stream of “I'm Really Starting To Hope The World Ends In 2012,” a song from their upcoming debut Every Day I Tell Myself I'm Going To Be A Better Person, due out May 15 via Rise. […]

This Time Next Year writing new songs

It looks like This Time Next Year is writing new music, according to the update below:   New TTNY tunes? why not? Writing. — TTNYmusic (@ttnymusic) April 19, 2012 The band last released Drop Out Of Life in 2011 via Equal Vision.

Premiere: Misser (members of Transit, This Time Next Year), "Weightless"

Check out this premiere of Misser's “Weightless.” The band, which features Tim Landers of Transit and Brad Wiseman of This Time Next Year, will be releasing their debut full-length Every Day I Tell Myself I'm Going To Be A Better Person next month via Rise Records. They have a pair of shows coming up, info for […]

Taking Back Sunday announce Australian tour with New Found Glory and This Time Next Year

Taking Back Sunday have announced an Australian tour in April with New Found Glory and This Time Next Year. Dates are below. THURSDAY 5 APRIL BRISBANE, THE TIVOLI (18+) SATURDAY 7 APRIL SYDNEY, BIG TOP LUNA PARK (Licensed All Ages) SUNDAY 8 APRIL MELBOURNE, FESTIVAL HALL (Unlicensed and Licensed areas) TUESDAY 10 APRIL ADELAIDE, THEBARTON […]

Misser (members of Transit and This Time Next Year) sign to Rise Records

Misser have announced their signing to Rise Records, who will release the band's debut album later this year. Gary Cioffi (most notably known for Transit's Listen & Forgive) is set to produce the effort.

Misser (members of Transit and This Time Next Year) giving away debut EP

Misser are giving away their debut EP, Problems. Problems. Problems. They're encouraging fans to download it free on Bandcamp by naming their own price of $0.

Set Your Goals announce holiday shows with the Story So Far, This Time Next Year, the Sheds

Set Your Goals has announced a run of California holiday shows, with support from The Story So Far, This Time Next Year and the Sheds. Check out the dates below.  

New Found Glory post fourth "Pop Punk's Not Dead" video update

New Found Glory have posted the fourth installment of their video updates from the “Pop Punk's Not Dead” tour. Set Your Goals, Man Overboard, the Wonder Years, and This Time Next Year are also on the tour. Tickets are available here. Watch the video below and let us know what you think!

The Story So Far, This Time Next Year, Daybreaker to tour

The Story So Far have announced a short December tour with support from This Time Next Year and Daybreaker.

This Time Next Year perform acoustic version of "Drop Out Of Life"

This Time Next Year have posted a new live video featuring an acoustic performance of “Drop Out Of Life”. The song is the title track off of the band's latest album. Fans can purchase Drop Out Of Life here. Check out the video below and leave us a comment with your thoughts!
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