Kevin Devine and Manchester Orchestra side project Bad Books will be releasing their upcoming debut album on November 9, 2010 on indie label Favorite Gentlemen. Preorder packages for the album are now available.
My Favorite Highway is selling their old trailer for $2500. Pictures and more information are available here.
The band broke up on September 1, 2010.
Bright Eyes has released “Coyote Song” as part of the Sound Strike, protesting the recent Arizona passage of the SB 1070 bill. The track raises money for The Florence Project, a nonprofit organization that offers free legal help to immigrants detained in Arizona.
Watch the video for the track via Vimeo.
Kelley Stoltz will be releasing his new album To Dreamers on October 12, 2010 on Subpop Records. Every preorder of To Dreamers will come with an exclusive 5-song CDR featuring songs that are unavailable anywhere else.
Preorder To Dreamers here.
Say Anything bassist Alexander T. Kent has left the band. On the band’s upcoming tour, Kent will be replaced by Kenny Vasoli, the lead singer and bassist of The Starting Line.
Below are some words from Kent:
“It really has been a wild ride. I remember so well the fairly warm December night 6 years ago at Chain Reaction when Max asked me to play in Say Anything. I’ve learned and grown so much while being in this band and these words will not come close enough to expressing the gratitude to everyone in the band, everyone who worked for and helped the band, and all of the amazing fans who took time to come see and talk to us. Thank you.
All of the guys and I are still best friends and hopefully always will be. There are no hard feelings and there was no altercation. I have just decided to start the next chapter of my life. As George Bluthe once said, “It’s time for me to mozy on, partna.” I’m not sure what I’m going to do besides start brewing beer and going to school. I’ll still play music too – maybe with Brian from Weatherbox. So if you’re interested you can keep a finger on the keys…
I wish the very best to Say Anything and everybody in it. Thank you all so much for all the experiences and memories.
I love everyone,
Alexander T Kent”
Yellowcard will reboot the Yellowcard Sessions on their Youtube account. Subscribe to the channel to get weekly video updates from the band.
It seems like Rivers is now finally going back to his roots and paying attention to his fan base. With the release of Hurley, things are finally looking good for nerd-rock band Weezer. The band will also be doing a “Memories” tour, where they will be playing The Blue Album and Pinkerton in their entirety. For several cities , they will be staying two nights by playing The Blue Album on the first night, and Pinkerton on the second. They will also play other greatest hits during both nights.
In collaboration with clothing brand Keep, Animal Collective is producing a new line of shoes. Avey Tare has designed the Tobin, the first shoe of many produced by the band. Although the shoe does not ship until March of 2011, it can already be pre-ordered for $75. These preorders will include a bonus cassette of never-before-heard material from the band. All profits made from the shoes will be donated to the Socorro Island Conservation Fund.
Last week, we introduced you to Looking For Alaska, an indie rock band from Memphis, Tennessee. If you haven’t already checked out their debut EP Everything We All Wish We Could Be, download it for free here or purchase the EP from iTunes. We got a chance to talk to the members of Looking For Alaska (Chad, Calvin, Joshua, Garrett, and Chris) and here is our interview.
For our readers, could you please state your names and what you do in the band?
Chad Turner: I sing and yell.
Calvin Lauber: Lead Guitar
Joshua Cannon: Rhythm Guitar
Garrett Galtelli: Bass
Chris Chamoun, pronounced, Shamoon: Drums/Percussion
How did Looking For Alaska come to be?
Garrett: Well, we had all grown up listening to local bands. We all pretty much spent most of our youth at a now-extinct venue here at home called The Skatepark of Memphis. Life was fun. We were all casual acquaintances in the beginning and watched each other’s bands play, and over the years we grew fond of one another’s different styles and spawned a small family of diverse musical preferences. That pretty much began with a local record label here in Memphis called Smith Seven Records. We called ourselves “The Underground Revolution” and that’s exactly what we were. After several years, bands would come and go and tour and what-not, but they always came back to visit from time to time. Looking For Alaska consists of 5 members of this family. I call us a family because that’s what these guys mean to me. They are my family, they are my brothers. I joined this band because I feel that music is by far, the most inspirational styles of media out there, and I think I speak for everybody in the band when I say, if you can make music, you can inspire. (more…)
Once Black Cards reach 10,984 followers for their Twitter account, the band promises to release a new song. If you’re wondering about the rather arbitrary number, the band actually promised to release the new song if they doubled their followers, resulting in the number 10,984.
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