Circa Survive and Anberlin will begin the on a co-headlining tour starting on January 14th in Richmond, Virginia. Foxy Shazam will make an appearance on a select few dates. Tickets on sale November 24th. Read More
“I wanted it to have the coolness & stupidness of Weezer, the absurdity of the Flaming Lips, & the nonchalance of Pavement, like, ‘we really don’t give a sh*t.’ It combines all these things that I like, all these little nuggets of ridiculousness.”
Motion City Soundtrack frontman Justin Pierre could not resist his inner urge to create his own music video for “A Lifeless Ordinary,” off the band’s 2010 album My Dinosaur Life. He recently took advantage of his downtime to work on the one-take clip for the song. It took 19 tries to get it right, Pierre told SPIN.com, no surprise since making their way around an empty pool are his bandmates, random extras, and a plethora of dancers. “I haven’t had this much fun in long time,” Pierre says of the video which was directed by Shane Nelson. Pierre claims that the “making this video reaffirmed my belief that you should just trust yourself, and do things you like with people you like. Exactly what I had in my mind came out onscreen.”
After completing their long adventure on the Vans Warped Tour, this fall The Summer Set will begin headlining their first tour alongside Stereo Skyline, Mod Sun, and Austin Gibbs. On a few select dates, the tour will also be joined by School Boy Humor and The Downtown Fiction. This ordeal has been titled The Travelin’ Show. Be ready. Read More
“After three and a half years as band, The Friday Night Boys are officially splitting up. Many of you know that things don’t always go the way they are originally planned, but it is a decision we all agreed upon. However, I would like to take note of the positive experiences we had as a band, as well as with fans and friends.
We would like to thank all of the people that took the time to listen to our music, come to our shows, buy our merch, and talk to us. You all made flying down a highway at 4am pounding red bulls in a puttering old van much easier and enjoyable. Especially those of you who saw us time and time again all over the country. It was an honor to see your familiar faces whenever and where ever we showed up. The lovely FNB fans brought us all the Cheez Its, cookies, cupcakes and gummy worms we could eat! I think I’m good on those foods for a few years at least. So Read More
There is no easy way to say this at all but it’s time to put an end to all the rumors you guys keep hearing about us breaking up. Unfortunately, the rumors are true and we wish we could have been the first to tell you guys but there are reasons why we couldn’t release this statement until now. We want to be 100% honest with you guys and let you know the real reasons that Confide will be no longer because you deserve to know. First of all, we want to let you know that each member of the band remains friends and the band breaking up was a positive thing and nothing bad happened to result in this. After being a touring band for over three years now, Confide is on the road for nine to ten months out the year and for some people in the band, it was getting to be a struggle to be gone so much, living in a van, sleeping in parking lots and not eating/sleeping well. We absolutely love making music, playing shows and especially meeting/hanging out with fans but we feel God has a new chapter for our lives right now. Around two weeks ago, Joshua, Trevor & I (Ross) sat down and talked about how we felt about touring and how it is really taking a toll on our lives. After the talk, we then sat down as a full band and told Jeff & Joel how we felt and they were very understanding and knew exactly what we were going through. Jeff & Joel discussed keeping Confide going but we decided as a group that it would be for the best if Confide came to an end after our Japan tour, which is in early October. Each member of the band will continue to work in the music industry in some way or another, wether it be in a band, work for a record label/management company, work in a studio, or whatever it may be, we’re not giving up on music and you will definitely hear from each of us again. We hope that you guys will show each of us the same support that you have shown Confide over the years. Since the beginning, Confide has been a band that strives to help, encourage and inspire people and even though the band will be no more, we want you guys to still be able to talk to us on a personal level so if you ever want to talk or just say hey, please never hesitate to contact us through our facebook, twitter or myspace profiles. As a huge thank you to our fans, we will be doing a bunch of farewell shows. We’ll post dates and details on the farewell shows once we get back from Japan and figure all of that out. We want to thank fans and give you guys a chance to come to a show and celebrate the life of Confide with us.
Thank you guys for your amazing support over the years.
God bless!
Rise Records is proud to announce the signing of Columbus, Ohio’s My Ticket Home whose page can be found here. The five-membered group recorded its debut EP “The Opportunity To Be” with Caleb Shomo current vocalist of Attack Attack!, and is also featured on the track “Dead Weight”. The EP will be released digitally November 9. Details on a fall tour are soon to be announced.
“After three years of playing music together, we (Pat, Ben, Nate, Chris and Kieren) have decided to step away from Sing It Loud. We would like to thank everyone who has supported us through this amazing part of our lives. We have been given a rare opportunity to do something many people never get the chance to do, and for that we are eternally grateful. There is no drama or bad blood between any of us, we are all going out together the same way we came into this- as friends. There comes a time in everyone’s life when they need to make choices and steps towards what will make them happy, and we are all ready to take those steps in our lives. We have grown so much from this, and are ready for the next chapter in our lives. This will not be the last you hear from any of us. We all plan on continuing with our musical careers, so we hope the amazing support from Sing It Loud fans will continue as we do. A series of final shows will be announced soon, so be on the look out for those and for what we do next. Thank you all for enriching our lives and giving us the chance to share our music with you. We could not be more content with what we have accomplished.”
Formed in 2007 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, they were signed to Epitaph Records. They released an EP and two full-lengths—2008′s Come Around and 2010′s Everything Collide. This year they toured with Motion City Soundtrack, fun., A Rocket to the Moon, along with many others.
After almost four years without the release of a full-length album, My Chemical Romance posted a Tweet today simply stating “Stay tuned…” followed by a link to their fresh new site found here. On July 23rd, at the Annual San Diego Comic-Con Convention in San Diego, frontman Gerard Way announced that the band has finished their upcoming studio album. Fans, begin the frenzy.
“It was almost six years ago that Will and I started the band that has now become My Favorite Highway. It completely blows me away that we have been a band for that long. The past six years have been an amazing journey for everyone that has been a part of the My Favorite Highway family. We have had the pleasure of meeting so many inspiring people over the years, including our incredible fans and the bands we’ve toured with, who we are proud to call our friends. There are countless memories we have shared with each and every one of you that we will never forget. I feel that when artists release a statement that they’re disbanding they tend to sound as if they’re writing an obituary, well we’re not going to do that. Pat, Will and myself have been doing a little bit of soul searching this year and we all mutually agree that the My Favorite Highway chapter of our lives is coming to a close. This band has been the most important part of who we are for over half a decade, but we all feel that the time has come for us to move on. From the bottom of our hearts, thank you to everyone who has ever believed in us and supported My Favorite Highway. A band is not the members performing on the stage, it’s a story, and everyone who has ever sung a line from one of our songs is a part of this story and is a part of this band. People come and go, stories last forever. We will be playing our final farewell shows in our hometown, Vienna, Virginia, in December. These will be our last performances under the banner of My Favorite Highway. We will also be releasing a live acoustic record of some of the performances from our Storytellers Tour very shortly. As for the three of us, we will continue to make music together and we are very excited for what the future holds. Thank you all for being a part of our story.”
Said to be released this January, All Time Low will be unveiling their fourth full-length onto Interscope Records. According to Alternative Press, the quartet will also be embarking on a fall tour, but only playing in intimate and relatively smaller venues, completely different than the ones they are usually found in. This tour, labeled the My Small Package Tour will be joined by A Rocket to the Moon following their Shout it Out Tour with Hanson. Also currently streaming online is their new track “Actors” which will appear on the new album.