Dustin Kensrue of Thrice will be releasing This Good Night Is Still Everywhere on vinyl on November 9, 2010. The album was was previously only released through digital retailers in 2008. The new vinyl pressing will be released through Vagrant Records.
Read more to check out the tracklisting.
1. Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)
2. Christmas Blues
3. Blue Christmas
4. Fairytale of New York
5. This Good Night Is Still Everywhere
6. Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
7. Come, O Come, Emmanuel
8. God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen
9. Holy Night
10. This Is War
11. A Stick, A Carrot & String
12. Oh Come, All Ye Faithful
According to recent Twitter posts, Gatsby’s American Dream will be touring in the winter months with Saves the Day. To join them, Gatsby’s American Dream is trying to bring back Acceptance.
Also via Twitter, members of Acceptance are trying to reunite the band. Personally, I would be so excited if Acceptance reunites. They ended too soon and with too much talent.
MGMT has released a new trailer for their new documentary, Camp MGMT. Check out the video over at AltPress.
Listen to Avey Tare‘s swampy new album, Down There, right here. Down There will be released October 26th on Paw Tracks.
Watch Patrick Stump and Travie McCoy perform “Need You” on Jay Leno.
Be sure to also check out Patrick Stump’s new merch featuring the phrase “Soul Punk”.
Valencia‘s Dancing With A Ghost was released today. Read a track-by-track analysis of each track written by the band members here.
Purchase the album on iTunes here. According to Shane, a new b-side from the album will be released as soon as this fan’s tweet is retweeted 1000 times.
Out today (October 12, 2010) in the United States are the new Chiddy Bang, Sufjan Stevens, and You, Me, and Everyone We Know albums. All three are solid releases and should definitely be checked out.
Chiddy Bang‘s The Preview can be purchased on iTunes for $6.99. Read my review for The Preview here.
Sufjan Stevens‘s The Age of Adz is on iTunes for $9.99. Sufjan’s latest features a new change in sound, taking a step away from his traditional folk music towards a more electronic style.
You, Me, and Everyone We Know‘s Some Things Don’t Wash Out is currently on sale for $7.99 on iTunes. The band’s debut release is a fun, catchy pop-punk record that captures the essence of the band’s two free EPs while still demonstrating their emerging maturity.
Watch The Wonder Years‘s new music video for “Melrose Diner” here.
Listen to two awesome new Panda Bear songs right here. “You Can Count On Me” and “Alsatian Darn” will be released October 18th on Domino Records. The single will be the second in a series of singles leading up to his new album, Tomboy. Order the single on vinyl right here.
Download a new track by We Shot The Moon for free here.
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