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A Loss For Words and Transit to play Boston, MA A Very GK Holiday Festival with secret special guest

Opening for a yet-to-be-announced secret special guest, A Loss For Words and Transit will be playing the second show of this year's 'A Very GK Holiday Festival' in Boston, MA! Check out the admat below. If you missed the first announcement, Matchbook Romance and Anadivine are reuniting for the Poughkeepsie, NY show–get all the details here. […]

Transit release new "Transit Thursday" video, band covers Third Eye Blind's "Motorcycle Drive By"

Below you can watch a new Transit Thursday video of the band covering Third Eye Blind's “Motorcycle Drive By” at Maximum Sound Studios where they recorded their most recent effort, Listen & Forgive. 

Transit release "Skipping Stone" music video

Below you can watcht the new video from Transit from the full-band version of their song “Skipping Stone.” The track comes from the band's recent reissue of 2011's Listen & Forgive and follows a 3-panel vidoe format with two following a couple as they go their separate way and the third featuring the band performing. Pick up […]

Transit to release "Skipping Stone" video this week

Transit will be releasing a new video for “Skipping Stone” this Thursday, Aug. 9. Fans will be able to catch the premiere of the video on MTV Buzzworthy. Stream the track below and tell us what you think!

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, […]

Transit stream new version of "I Told You So"; 'Listen & Forgive' reissue out now

Below you can listen to a stream of a reworked version of Transit's “I Told You So.” The band have released a reissue through Rise Records today, which features the reworked version of “I Told You So,” the alternate version of “Skipping Stone” and the original b-side “Forgive Forget Space,” along with the rest of […]

Mid-Year Report Card 2012: Live Performances

For the fourth installment of our week-long mid-year report feature, the AP editors put together their 10 favorite performances of the year so far. Check them out below and be sure to see our top albums, songs and music videos. Tomorrow we’ll be bringing you the final piece with our most anticipated records for the […]

Transit release "I Think I Know You" music video

Below you can view the new music video from Transit for “I Think I Know You.”

Transit release full band version of "Skipping Stone"; plan 7-inch release

Listen to a full band version of Transit's “Skipping Stone” below. The band plan to release the alternate version on a 7-inch with a bonus track and new song “soon.”  

Under The Covers: Transit vs. Dave Hause

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 […]

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 […]

Transit release "Cutting Corners" video

Transit has just unveiled a new vide for “Cutting Corners,” available below. The band released Listen & Forgive in 2011 via Rise.

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. […]

The Waiting Room at Panda Studios Presents: Transit

In 2012, Altpress.com is proud to be the place to find the premiere of each new episode of the ongoing live-video series, the Waiting Room, which is filmed in producer Sam Pura’s Panda Studios. You can expect a new Waiting Room session every few weeks—so be sure to check back to Altpress.com often so you […]

Transit cover Millencolin in new video

New video has surfaced of a Millencolin cover (of “No Cigar”) performed by Transit back in late January. Check it out below. For context, the original can be heard here.

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 […]

Transit perform "Long Lost Friends" acoustic

Transit recently performed an acoustic rendition of “Long Lost Friends,” viewable below. The song originally appears on the band's 2011 full-length Listen & Forgive.

Premiere: Transit, "Asleep At The Wheel"

Check out the premiere of Transit's video for the song “Asleep At The Wheel.” The tune appears on the band's Listen & Forgive album, which is out now on Rise Records.

Prank You For The Venom: Bands tell us their best April Fools' Day pranks

Whether it’s classic (like a bucket of water on top of a door) or the complex (covering your coworker’s entire cubicle in Justin Bieber posters), pranksters have their day every year when April Fools’ Day comes along. With all the tomfoolery musicians seem to get into while on tour, who better to ask about the […]
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