Count Your Lucky Stars is repressing the debut full-length from Empire! Empire! (I Was a Lonely Estate). The What It Takes to Move Forward LP repress and CD reissue are now available for Pre-Order.
The band decided to dust off the old album and give it a proper release tour, playing it from front to back for a special 10-day run. All dates with Warren Franklin & the Founding Fathers. Special edition limited-edition covers available on the tour.
In 2009, Empire! Empire! (I Was a Lonely Estate) released their debut LP, What It Takes to Move Forward, which, alongside fellow acts like Algernon Cadwallader, Snowing, and Into It. Over It., helped give rise to the now burgeoning “Emo Reivial” scene. After it went out of print, the demand for a repress began growing and growing, until at last, Count Your Lucky Stars tracked down the missing pieces to make it a reality. The reissue features reworked album art and two additional bonus tracks, along with the updated and correct sequential order.
What It Takes to Move Forward Tour
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JAN 29 – Cleveland, OH @ Mahalls
JAN 30 – Chicago, IL @ Reggies
JAN 31 – Lansing , MI @ TBA
FEB 02 – Toronto, ON @ The Cave
FEB 03 – Rochester, NY @ The Bug Jar
FEB 04 – Somerville, MA @ Cuisine En Local
FEB 05 – North Haven, CT @ Up All Night Collective
FEB 06 – New York, NY @ Palisades
FEB 07 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Golden Tea House
FEB 08 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Mr. Roboto Project
POP ETC Releases “Running In Circles”
“Pop is music that gives you something to hold on to,” says Chris Chu of POP ETC. It can be a melody, a lyric, a rhythm, or all of the above but pop music always elevates and celebrates the hook – the catchy bit that sticks in your head, or sends you reaching to turn up the volume. At its best, pop also mixes familiar elements with the fresh and unexpected. POP ETC has evolved by combining its roots in rock with a diverse variety of popular recordings.
After spending time in Japan, 2014 was committed to POP ETC (Chris Chu, his brother Jon Chu, and Julian Harmon) being holed up in Brooklyn, NY writing and recording material that continuously reflects the band’s fresh approach to music. “Running In Circles” is one of the first songs that came out of these sessions. The song embodies the crisp yet rugged aesthetic POP ETC has cultivated over the years. Chris Chu explains that the song is essentially about “losing track of where you are and where your life is taking you. It’s about losing someone or something close to you and the disorientation that follows.” POP ETC worked with Yale Yng-Wong (Bear Hands, Chairlift) and Vlado Meller (Kanye West, Metallica) to mix and master “Running In Circles”.
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HEAVING EARTH Announce February 6 Release Date/Artwork for 'Denouncing the Holy Throne'
HEAVING EARTH will release Denouncing the Holy Throne February 6 on Czech label Lavadome Productions. Artwork and track listing can be found below. New track “Doomed Before Inception” is streaming at this location.
1. The Final Crowning
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On Denouncing the Holy Throne, HEAVING EARTH launches a new reign of terror, moving beyond the charred remains of the celestial kingdom devastated by 2010 debut Diabolic Prophecies. Denouncing the Holy Throne is in fact a symphony of blasphemous Death Metal! Relentless in its vision, lethal in its execution, and steadfast in its conviction, the album is also a refreshing, genre-enriching masterpiece. On this sophomore effort, HEAVING EARTH takes Death Metal into undiscovered and unconquered realms. While the band’s technical prowess is undeniable, every note is played in service to the song. Above all else, this is Death Metal with soul and character in all its blasphemous, dark, and violent glory.
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Tuesday, December 30, 2014
Vinyl Floor Vaudeville CD Review
Change the Song is a track that links together The Killers and Franz Ferdinand with a rich eighties style that is reminiscent of The Psychedelic Furs or Talking Heads. The rich production of this introductory track will immediately draw listeners in to the second cut, Shift. Shift is a track that has Vinyl Floor strip down their style to adopt a much more front-forward and Detroit rock-esque sound. The quicker tempo of Shift provides ample momentum for listeners to stick around until the band closes up shop with Angel (Reprise).
Angel of Crime is a richly ornamented track that tells just as much of a story with the track’s instrumentation as the vocals contribute. This tendency is continued through our favorite track on Vaudeville, Sensational Freedom Country Estate. Sensational Freedom Country Estate pushes things to a bold new frontier with smart instrumentation and vocals; the drums are really able to shine with this cut in a fashion unparalleled on Vaudeville. Castles is a more introspective track that utilizes a very traditional singer-songwriter style, firmly placing Vinyl Floor into a mid-seventies style. The act is talented enough to make the effort work in the ears and hearts of current music fans through an emotive and intricate guitar line that is weaved through the track.
The great thing about Vaudeville is the fact that individuals that wish to hear the title can pay a fair price (the band suggests a level of donation) to see precisely what is going on. The band has clarified and evolved their sound to make for one of the catchiest and most fulfilling albums that we have reviewed in the last year.
Top Tracks: Change the Song, Sensational Freedom Country Estate
Rating: 8.5/10
Vinyl Floor Vaudeville CD Review / 2014 Self / 13 Tracks / www.facebook.com/pages/Vinyl-Floor/299975782800 / www.vinylfloor.dk/store/buy/buy.php?frm=VAU
French Toast Crunch
French Toast Crunch is a cereal that first debuted in 1995 but the cereal was taken off of shelves in 2005. Fast-forward about 10 years and General Mills has heard enough public outcry to release the cereal yet again. The cereal is going to be rolled out at the national level first starting in January 2015 and will run around $3.50-5.00 for a box. The cereal is precisely like I remember with the perfect amounts of hearty and sweet.
This is precisely the sort of cereal that one would eat if they feel that some of General Mills other efforts such as the classic Cinnamon Toast Crunch as a little on the sugary side. The cereal itself holds up perfectly in milk providing a much more nuanced and deep set of flavors. However there is a sense that one can eat the cereal dry for a perfect mid afternoon or late-night snack. The successful letter-writing campaign that ultimately guided French Toast Crunch back on the shelves should be seen as the fashion in which individuals that like products that are sadly defunct should attempt to have their voices heard.
With the rerelease of French Toast Crunch up amongst other 90s icons it seems clear to me that more products will be given a new lease on life when it comes to 2015. I would heartily recommend purchasing a box of French Toast Crunch as it is the perfect blend of new – it is back on the shelves, and old – it has a very lengthy pedigree when one compares it to other cereals that are currently on the market. If you are a fan of French Toast Crunch when you were younger make it a point to pick up a box. If you like tasting the wide variety of cereals that are on the market buy a box.
Rating 9.5/10
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Beanfield’s Bean and Rice Chips
There is a sense that tortilla chips are not the healthiest thing to snack upon and that one should have smaller portions when it comes to eating these chips. Beanfield’s has an entire line of chips that look to capture the tortilla flavor and mouth feel profiles and has a wide enough variety of flavors to keep snackers interested no matter how often they eat the chips. Beanfield’s chips are available in unsalted, sea salt, salt and pepper, ranch, nacho, pico de gallo, and barbecue flavors. The 1 ounce serving size of Beanfield’s chips has about 140 calories of which 50 come from fat. There is a total of about 5 grams of fat in a 1 ounce serving which is roughly 8% of an individual’s recommended daily intake.
There is a small amount of sodium which is much less for the unsalted variety – 5 mg, but the sodium content of the other varieties is fairly low as well ranging from about 95 mg up to about 190 for the nacho variety. These chips are seasoned at a level that is proper for the chips meaning that one is sated when they eat a handful. The bean side of the chips makes for a much more substantial hearty mouth feel than tortilla chips meaning that individuals will meet the needs less in the way to feel full. Each of the varietals of Beanfield’s being and rice chips are corn free, do not possess any genetically modified organisms, and are gluten free on top of that – the product is fine to eat if one is vegan or has a wide variety of dietary restrictions. Another important thing about these chips are the protein contents of the same 1 ounce serving. This ounce contains 4 g of protein, substantially greater than similar products in the snack food aisle. Check out your local natural or health food store for Beanfield’s chips, visit online retailers if they are not stocked around your neck of the woods and see exactly what the company is all about. I know that we will be snacking on these chips through the next few months at NeuFutur headquarters.
Rating: 8.8/10
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Monday, December 29, 2014
Call of the Void Announce February Tour Dates
CALL OF THE VOID unleash another ferocious blast of sonic destruction with their forthcoming effort Ageless. A pummeling fusion of crusty grind, sludgey hardcore and groove injected metal, Ageless was recorded and mixed by Andy Patterson (Subrosa, Eagle Twin, Gaza) and mastered by Brad Boatright (Tragedy, From Ashes Rise, Integrity). Having cut their teeth playing live over the past two years with Today is the Day, Eyehategod, Code Orange, Ringworm, Brutal Truth and many others, Ageless sees CALL OF THE VOID further sharpen their aggressively vitriolic sound into a fine-tuned display of hardcore savagery. Ageless will be out on February 10th, just as the band hits the road….
Call of the Void on tour!
GNC Puredge Complete Amino
Amino supplementation is needed for anyone that is looking to maintain the gains that they have achieved while working out. Amino supplementation is necessary no matter the sorts of physical activity which one conducts. The good thing about amino acids is that they work particularly well mixed in a flavored suspension. The new GNC Puredge product, Complete Amino, is a perfect example of this as the tropical punch flavor makes for a drink that is similar to those mixed fruit drinks that one drank when they were a child.
This amino supplement contains a proportional amounts of L-leucine, L-isoleucine, L-valine, and L-arginine. There is a small amounts of calories at about 20 per scoop and a similarly small amounts of carbohydrates at 5 g per scoop. Taken alongside supplements for energy, muscle building, and overall well being, the Complete Amino by GNC Puredge is a must buy for anyone that is looking to maintain their physique through the winter months. The supplement is gluten-free, does not possess any genetically modified organisms and it is free of banned substances for those that are looking to compete at the amateur or professional level. The Puredge Complete Amino is purchasable at the GNC website as well as at physical GNC locations. Make sure to purchase a bottle of the supplement alongside other Puredge products for the greatest impact. Our bottle of Complete Amino came with a five dollar off coupon so keep an eye out for that as well.
Rating 9.0/10
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Spencer Sotelo Releases Winter Tour Dates
Periphery kicks off their first tour in support of Juggernaut on Jan. 10 at Cat’s Cradle in Carrboro, N.C. A video teaser for the tour, which includes openers for the upcoming tour are Nothing More, Wovenwar and Thank You Scientist, is available here: youtu.be/oXL0yHsKGl0. Tickets are on-sale now with VIP packages available via Soundrink.com.
Confirmed dates are as follows:
January 10 Carrboro, NC Cat’s Cradle
January 11 Charlotte, NC The Fillmore
January 12 Atlanta, GA Masquerade
January 13 Tampa, FL Orpheum
January 14 Ft. Lauderdale, FL Revolution Live
January 16 New Orleans, LA House of Blues
January 17 Houston, TX House of Blues
January 18 Dallas, TX House of Blues
January 20 Albuquerque, NM Sunshine Theatre
January 21 Phoenix, AZ Club Red
January 22 Los Angeles, CA House of Blues
January 23 Anaheim, CA Yost Theater
January 26 San Francisco, CA The Fillmore
January 27 Portland, OR Hawthorne Theater
January 28 Seattle, WA El Corazon
January 31 Denver, CO Summit Music Hall
February 2 Minneapolis, MN Varsity Theater
February 3 Chicago, IL House of Blues
February 4 Detroit, MI St. Andrew’s Hall
February 6 Toronto, ON Opera House
February 7 Montreal, QC Corona Theatre
February 8 Albany, NY Upstate Concert Hall
February 9 Rochester, NY Water Street Music Hall
February 11 Boston, MA Paradise Rock Club
February 12 New York, NY Irving Plaza
February 13 Silver Spring, MD The Fillmore
February 14 Philadelphia, PA District N9ne
April 25 – 26 Jacksonville, FL Welcome to Rockville Festival
May 15 -17 Columbus, OH Rock on the Range
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Darkness Divided Premiere "Eternal Thirst" Music Video
Devout metal band DARKNESS DIVIDED have partnered with Decibel Magazine to release the latest video for ‘Eternal Thirst’, from their heralded debut album Written In Blood. The release from the San Antonio quartet pushed the experimental envelope and gave the world of heavy music a much needed stir, with a sound so vicious you’d think it was sent from a less-than-heavenly place.
“‘Eternal Thirst’ is our favorite song off of the record”, states vocalist Gerard Mora. “With it being one of the darker songs, we wanted something visually captivating and we were super excited to go and shoot a video for it. Hope you enjoy it!”
DARKNESS DIVIDED recently wrapped up US tours with Prepared Like A Bride, Colossus, and In Dying Arms, and will continue to bringing their sonic brutality on the road in 2015, stay tuned.
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“The Hands That Bled” music video
Get On Up Blu-Ray Set Review
The story of James Brown is tremendously interesting if one would choose to read a biography. However get on up is a compelling and always interesting film replete with talented actors no matter whether they are large forces in the Hollywood such as Dan Aykroyd or up and coming stars like Chadwick Boseman (42, Captain America: Civil War). Boseman’s role as Brown showcases all the glitz and glamour and the tumultuous times that Brown experienced in his Hall of Fame life.
This biopic is similar to a the portrayal of Johnny Cash or Ray Charles presented in Walk the Line or Ray. There is a stellar cinematography that is present through the entirety of Get On Up, something that is bolstered through brilliant set design and costuming, hairstyles and parlance, and the like. Beyond the feature film there are a number of Blu-Ray exclusive featurettes.
The additional scenes that are restored to the film provide considerable context for the actions taken by the cast while the snippets that are in Get On Up are restored to full performances of the tracks. The documentary that links together Brown with Hollywood royalty is perhaps the most compelling while additional features that are present on the DVD release as well including the commentary that is laid down with the director, Tate Taylor, make this a must purchase. The Blu-ray set that we reviewed contains the main presentation along with DVD and digital component – no matter what set up one has, there is a version presented here. There is also a standard DVD edition that is available. Both versions of Get On Up are available from a wide variety of brick and mortar and online locations. This is a must purchase for anyone that is a fan of musician biopic and of period pieces.
Rating 9.2/10
Get On Up Blu-Ray Set Review / 2015 Universal Studios Home Entertainment / getonupmovie.com /
Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever DVD Set
There was a special concert that catapulted a great many R&B and pop singers into the mainstream; that show was blah. However much the show was vital to the creation of some of the most well beloved musical stars of the last 50 years the sheer fact is that it is difficult if not virtually impossible to find copies of the performances that are presented on the show, a feat made all the more difficult since this release contains 20 minutes of air time that were not present in its original airing. To plug this hole that currently exists in television history Time Life Entertainment has cleaned up a great amount of the footage that is still available for the show.
This means that there are a number of performances by a young Michael Jackson and further presentations by the Miracles, Supremes, and Richard Pryor. The vocal quality is pretty stellar given the age of the tapes while the fashions and overall feel of the show are drastically different than our current sensibilities are. This DVD set would be perfect for those people that are fans of the Motown sound or of music from previous generations. The site has been priced at a level that would make it an easy inclusion as a stocking stuffer or for a perfect last minute birthday gift. The set runs about 80 dollars from the Time Life website and is available at a wide array of brick and mortar and online video retailers.
Strong sales of this DVD set should be indication enough for Time Life to continue to delve into the archives that exist for Motown. Check this out today, watch the performances, and be taken back to an earlier period in popular music.
Rating 8.5/10
Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever DVD Set / 2014 Time Life Entertainment / 450 Minutes / timelife.com/products/motown-25-yesterday-today-forever
Sunday, December 28, 2014
Blue Apron
We had first heard about monthly subscription boxes that provide the required ingredients for a meal a few months ago but it was not until a few days ago when we received our first box from Blue Apron. This is a large box – one could easily use it to pack away stuff for a garage, and it is chock full with the different ingredients that two people will need to create three meals. The important part of the box has to be the sheer amount of ingredients that are included for the three meals that the box provides. This means that an individual or family does not need to have the sort of pantry that a 5 star Michelin chef would have. Rather all one needs to do is use the Blue Apron inclusions to make an absolutely stellar meal.
All of the fixins are present no matter how small of a difference that they add – garlic, beets, shallots, galangal are all included. The meat servings are substantive enough that one will feel full when paired with the side dishes. A chicken schnitzel dish is able to jazz up dull chicken. Our
favorite dish had to be the shaved beef sliders; there was a sense with these sandwiches that one has honestly went to an upscale bar or restaurant while never having to leave their house. The different dishes that are presented by Blue Apron keep things interesting for those that subscribe for multiple months, as each month has a number of distinct dishes that are available.
The great thing about Blue Apron is that for those items that are hard or downright impossible to separate into a perfect proportion for a recipe like the lemons, onions, and garlic that were all included in our box, Blue Apron actually provides some extra to ensure that buyers have enough for their dish. This means that we were given a whole bunch of garlic as opposed to the three pieces that were required for the plate. The instructions are provided with the box are very easy to follow and would be able to be conducted successfully by anyone that has had any sort of time in the kitchen. Blue Apron would be a perfect purchase for those individuals that might not have the sort of culinary creativity to keep things popping; expect to spend about $60 per each 3 meal box.
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Feenix Dimora Mouse Pad
There are a wide variety of different mouse pads that are currently on the market but a great many of these mouse pads are not done with any sort of rigid quality control or other concern for the ergonomics of those that are using it. The Feenix Dimora mouse pad is the first that we have received that does not try to be cute or otherwise design things in a purely visual way. This means that the Feenix Dimora is designed with a very classic look in mind taking a square pad and embellishing it to work perfectly on any sort of gaming or desktop rig.
There is enough in the way of roughness to the Dimora that individuals will be easily able to get to any point one their monitor. No matter whether one uses a traditional old school style mice with ball on it or if they are using a wireless or infrared device the Feenix Dimora mouse pad is able to shine admirably. I like the fact that the company uses a more rigid grade of plastic for this mat as it seems that it can withstand much more heavy usage than a great deal of the offerings that are currently on the market. Make sure to visit the company website at feenixcollection.com for more information about their collections as the company releases their take on office essentials like mouse pads and keyboards. For our money we really appreciated the fact that it could stand up to office wobble beatings from multiple workers for years without the slightest in wear. Expect to spend about $35 to $40 for your own Dimora mouse pad.
Rating: 9.0 / 10
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Saturday, December 27, 2014
The Journey Charts The Remarkable Musical Voyage Of Saxophone Legend Charles McPherson
The origins of The Journey can be traced to a fortuitous meeting that occurred at a musical clinic, featuring McPherson among others, at the Denver, Colorado jazz club Dazzle. There he met the saxophonist and high school instructor, Keith Oxman. Musical encounters with Oxman and local musicians Stephens, Walker and Reid, were so successful that the veteran saxophonist encouraged a recording to document the obvious connection that the five musicians had so quickly established. The April and May 2014 sessions produced a strikingly comfortable blend of standards (“Spring Is Here,” “I Should Care”), McPherson originals (“Manhattan Nocturne,” “The Journey,” “Bud Like”), work from both Oxman and Stephens, and a shout out to McPherson’s deepest influence, Charlie Parker (“Au Privave”).
Thoroughly comfortable with the intricacies of bebop, Oxman and each of the rhythm team display élan as confident soloists, as an indivisible unit, and as a rock-solid foundation for McPherson. The star altoist – as fluent as ever on brisk bop performances and lyrically pointed on ballads (hear his lovely duet with Stephens on “I Should Care,” a standard favored by Parker) – sounds as robust and bursting with ideas as his devotees, drawn to the authenticity and communicative power of McPherson’s characteristic playing, have come to expect.
The presence of another saxophonist adds harmonic and tonal color to the ensemble and further stimulates McPherson’s creative juices. Oxman’s own “Tami’s Tune” is a feature for the tenor saxophonist on which McPherson graciously absents himself, better to train the spotlight on this fine improviser. As McPherson states, “Keith is extremely creative and in possession of a really good technique. But most importantly he has spirituality in his playing, and a depth of feeling that is rare. He should definitely be heard more!” As should McPherson, who, as The Journey clearly exhibits, remains in peak form as he continues his lifelong musical voyage.
Friday, December 26, 2014
Nevada Rose Announce Tour with The Paramedic
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Wednesday, December 24, 2014
Paul Maged Diamonds & Demons CD Review
Look At Me is the first track on Paul Maged’s latest album, Diamonds & Demons and will capture the attention of listeners through vocals that possess hints of Billy Bragg and Tim Armstrong. Maged’s main contribution to music is having a hard-nosed set of vocals that elicit comparisons to punk and the protest tradition while having absurdly catchy heavy rock arrangements. Taken together, these disparate units make for an album that is spontaneous, fun, and will always impress. Cause & Effect builds up the momentum with a rapid tempo and supersonic vocals laid down by Maged; a funky, jam band—esque style can be heard in the periphery of the track.
Love & Loss In The Western World begins with a guitar line that will immediately command attention, which is paired with a tempestuous and darkly emotive guitar/drum dynamic. This late-album effort gives Maged a canvas on which he can expand upon a hard rock meets progressive style. Each of the tracks on Diamonds & Demons could easily make it onto rotation on rock radio stations; Maged’s talent is such that there are enough twists and turns taken here that listeners will have to spin the disc multiple times to hear everything that was committed to recording. 64th & 1st needs little more than Maged’s vocals and a piano, but the narrative that is created here is considerably greater than its constituent elements. Maged’s sophomore effort is available from Amazon, iTunes, and CDBaby – Maged’s domain has ample information about his music, comedy, tour dates, and samples from his latest.
Top Tracks: Love & Loss In The Western World, Cause & Effect
Rating: 8.7/10
Paul Maged Diamonds & Demons CD Review / 2014 Self / 14 Tracks / www.paulmaged.com/ / www.facebook.com/paulmagedmusic / www.twitter.com/themagedman
Teenage Time Killers To Release New LP in Early 2015 via Rise Records
Teenage Time Killers, a supergroup led by members of metal legends Corrosion of Conformity, have signed with Rise Records and will release their debut LP, ‘Teenage Time Killers – Greatest Hits Vol. 1′, in early 2015. The brainchild of COC drummer Reed Mullin (COC), guitarist Mick Murphy (My Ruin/Chevy Metal/Birds of Satan) and producer John ‘Lou” Lousteau, Teenage Time Killers* also features a lineup comprised of alternative/metal/punk titans such as Dave Grohl (Foo Fighters/Nirvana), Corey Taylor (Slipknot/Stone Sour), Neil Fallon (Clutch), Jello Biafra (Jello Biafra and the Guantanamo School of Medicine, Dead Kennedys), Matt Skiba (Alkaline Trio), Brian Baker (Minor Threat/Bad Religion), Randy Blythe (Lamb of God), Lee Ving (Fear), Pat Smear (Foo Fighters/Nirvana/Germs), Nick Oliveri (Kyuss/Queens of the Stone Age) and many others. All of the LP’s instrumental parts were recorded at Grohl’s Studio 606 in Los Angeles, CA, using his famed Sound City mixing board. Grohl also plays on 12 tracks. ‘Teenage Time Killers – Greatest Hits Vol. 1′ was mastered by Bill Stevenson Teenage Time Killers is: Reed Mullin (COC), Mick Murphy (My Ruin/Chevy Metal/Birds of Satan) and John ‘Lou” Lousteau. Guest Artists (in no particular order) include: Dave Grohl (Foo Fighters/Nirvana) Greg Anderson (Goatsnake/Sunn O) Vic Bondi (Articles of Faith) Phil Rind (Sacred Reich) Jason Browning (Righteous Fool & HR) Corey Taylor (Slipknot/Stone Sour) Neil Fallon (Clutch) Jim Rota (Fireball Ministry) Tommy Victor (Prong/Danzig) Jello Biafra (Jello Biafra and the Guantanamo School of Medicine, Dead Kennedys) Mike Dean (COC) Woody Weatherman (COC) Karl Agell (COC/King Hitter) Clifford Dinsmore (BL’AST!) Tairrie B. Murphy (My Ruin) Pete Stahl (Scream/Goatsnake) Matt Skiba (Alkaline Trio) Brian Baker (Minor Threat/Bad Religion) Pat Hoed (Brujeria/Nip Drivers) London May (Samhain/Danzig Legacy/Tiger Army/Son of Sam) Randy Blythe (Lamb of God) Mike Schafer (Blatant Disarray) Aaron Beam (Red Fang) Lee Ving (Fear) Pat Smear (Foo Fighters/Nirvana/Germs) Mike “IX” Williams (Eyehategod) Nick Oliveri (Kyuss/Queens of the Stone Age) Tony Foresta ( Municipal Waste/Iron Reagan) Trenton Rogers (Chaotic Justice) Johnny Weber (The Ghost of Saturday Night) |
Frontier Ruckus' Christmastime Video Released Today
Frontier Ruckus shares the brand new music video for their new track “Bathroom Stall Hypnosis.” The disturbing Christmastime video features a young girl’s sugar-fueled, hallucinogenic, and trippy Christmas Eve, which ends in horror. The video was directed by Weston Getto Allen and Dorian Electra and recorded to VHS. “We gave them artistic carte blanche and were braced for something horrifying. We loved it. It kind of feels like a holiday mix of The Ring with The Santa Clause, minus Tim Allen,” said frontman Matthew Milia. The video premiered via Flavorwire, who said it’s “easily the weirdest Christmas-themed clip we’ve seen in a while, thanks to one candy obsessed little girl. Flavorwire is proud to premiere the home video sugar coma in all its glory.”
Earlier last month on November 11, Frontier Ruckus released their fourth full-length, Sitcom Afterlife, via Quite Scientific Records. Unlike the band’s previous trilogy of records, which served as a tribute of sorts to the nostalgia of a Midwestern suburbia, Sitcom Afterlife speaks with a more compact and frontal approach. There’s a structured forward motion to this collection, a sense of urgency toward the present, and brevity that speaks of immediate passion – not disregarding that lived-in past but also not forlornly dragging it behind.
Frontier Ruckus is hitting the road this January and for a slew of U.S dates before heading out to the UK and Europe in February and March. The band will also make an appearance at this year’s SXSW in Austin. A full list of tour dates is below.
TOUR DATES
January
10 – Ann Arbor, MI – The Blind Pig
22 – Toronto, ON – The Rivoli
23 – Ottawa, ON – Zaphod Beeblebrox
24 – Montreal, QC – L’Escogriffe
25 – Burlington, VT – Higher Ground
27 – Northampton, MA – Iron Horse
28 – New Haven, CT – Bar
29 – Boston, MA – Great Scott
30 – New York, NY – Mercury Lounge
31 – Philadelphia, PA – Boot & Saddle
February
5 – Cincinnati, OH – MOTR Pub
6 – Columbus, OH – Rumba Cafe
7 – Cleveland, OH – Beachland Ballroom
17 – London, UK – The Windmill
18 – Oxford, UK – The Art Bar
19 – Winchester, UK – The Railway
20 – Halifax, UK – The Puzzle Hell Inn
21 – York, UK – The Basement
22 – Glasgow, UK – Nice N’ Sleazy
24 – Bristol, UK – The King’s Arms
25 – London, UK – The Garage
27 – Hamburg, DE – Hasenschaukel
28 – Dresden, DE – Sound of Bronkow @ Societaets Theater
March
01 – Frankfurt, DE – Ponyhof
04 – Torino, IT – Superbudda
05 – Genova, IT – Teatro Altrove
06 – Milano, IT – Ligera
07 – Varese, IT – Cantine Coopuf
08 – Rovereto, IT – Smart Lab
09 – Roma, IT – Blackmarket
TEENAGE REHAB Release "Rewind" Video & "Break Yourself" EP
Kentucky-based punk band TEENAGE REHAB have released a music video for their song “Rewind”.
The track is off their brand new 7″ EP, entitled “Break Yourself” which was released Dec 16, through Revert Records. You can purchase the EP here.
You may also stream the entire release while reading an interview with the band which was posted Dec 16 via Dying Scene.
Cover art for “Break Yourself” (2015 Revert Records)
Alex Reject comments about the making of the video:
“We had a blast filming this video, the guys are all old skateboarders but I can’t skate for shit so I jumped on one of my daughters bikes and did some tricks. I took on some legitimate scrapes and bruises but the good vibes were ever present!”
After forming in small town Paducah, KY in 1999, Teenage Rehab quickly garnered a reputation for raw, in-your-face, abrasive punk rock. Their mission simple; to embrace high energy punk rock influences and put their own twist on it. You’ll find no flowers, poetry, perfectly timed jumps or puppy dog eyes. In 2004, the band gained critical acclaim for their sophomore album “More Than A Job”, which was released on Amp Records. After several years of restless touring and recording, Teenage Rehab then signed to Jailhouse Records where they released “Goodbye Sanity” , “Let’s Be Enemies” and “Abuse Your Solution” to rave reviews.
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