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Five Finger Death Punch Going Soph |
With a band name inspired by the ultimate death blow in the film Kill Bill, it is safe to say that these guys are brutally redefining contemporary metal.
Legions of underground fans itched for the release of the band's first album in 2007, astoundingly helping it sell over 330,000 copies. It was hailed by numerous publications as one of the most innovative and refreshingly new sounding records of the year, launching them as modern icons of the genre.
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Fire Causes AthFest Venue Shuffle |
The Georgia Theatre was one of 17 music venues participating in the highly acclaimed annual music and arts festival. All the bands that were scheduled to perform at the Georgia Theatre will perform on the same scheduled evening. The line-up and set times may be found at: www.athfest.com.
AthFest will kick off at 5:00 PM on Friday, June 26, 2009 and will be held rain or shine. AthFest is a community event so public safety is a big concern. In the event of dangerous rain, lightning, wind, or other weather conditions, there may be delays, venue changes, and/or performer cancellations on the three outdoor stages. AthFest staff will be monitoring weather conditions using internet weather forecasting sites to make decisions about the safety of performers and the public in the outdoor stage areas. The decision to stop, delay, cancel or move a performance due to weather conditions will be made by the Director with input from the stage technical directors.
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The Orb's Andy Hughes Died At Age 44 |
Andy's funeral will take place at West Norwood Crematorium, Norwood Road SE 27on Monday 29th June '09 at 11:45am, the service will be open to anyone wishing to attend.
Floral tributes/arrangements are being received by W. Uden & Sons, 265 Southampton Way, Camberwell, London SE9 7EN as well as donations to the Liver Intensive Therapy Unit, Kings College Hospital via this
Green River Ordinance Line Up Tours With David Cook and Collective Soul/Gavin DeGraw |
This comes immediately after a highly anticipated run with Gavin DeGraw. If you haven't experienced the raw power of Green River Ordinance's live show yet, you've most likely heard these boys all over the tube. Starting with their mega popular single "Outside" being played on The Hills while "On Your Own" popped up on So You Think You Can Dance and Real World/RoadRules Challenges: The Duel 2, exposing the band to an even more massive mainstream fan collective. You can't escape Green River Ordinance these days, playing in front of David Cook's eclectic crowd will only further solidify GRO as a force to be reckoned with in modern pop rock.
Green River Ordinance continues touring behind their EMI/Virgin Records debut, Out of My Hands, with no end in sight. Fans need rock n' roll more than ever, and these five young men are glad to give it to them.
The GRO guys continue to receive critical accolades for their powerful live sets.
Wheat Set Release |
Wheat first entered the scene with their 1998 debut, Medeiros, produced by Brian Deck (pre-Modest Mouse and Iron & Wine). The follow up, Hope and Adams, secured the band's place in indie rock history with its "melodic poise and impressive ache" (so says a little magazine called Rolling Stone). The expansive Dave Friddman (Flaming Lips, Mercury Rev) produced album made numerous year-end lists and remains heralded by the underground scene.
In 2003, Wheat released Per Second, Per Second, Per Second...Every Second on Aware/Columbia. The album's single, "I Met A Girl," was a minor radio hit and Wheat toured more than ever before, but the album failed to connect enough to keep both Columbia and the band's interest. Three years later, after a short period of reflection, they quietly released Everyday I Said a Prayer for Kathy and Made a One Inch Square (2006). The duo avoided the spotlight for the past few years, save with the limited edition re-issue of their first two classic records, Medeiros and Hope and Adams earlier this year. The re-issues peaked interest from fans both old and new - an audience hungry for more from the group.
Ellsbeth Go Digital |
Ellsbeth was formed in 2005 with a goal to set the world of music on fire. After numerous lineup changes, the band is ready to fulfill this dream. The five musicians that make up the female fronted band have gathered from all across the US to bring music that is true and sincere to the masses. With lyrics that are drawn from the "ironic tragedy that is the inner, day-to-day workings of a very human life and the relationships that bind them together," Ellsbeth creates music that people can relate to.
Ellsbeth plans to support the new album with a nationwide, headlining, summer tour that will kick off in late July. The band is still finalizing the dates, which will be released in the coming weeks.
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Sugar Red Drive To the Silver Screen |
Releasing in select theaters on June 25th through Post Reel Pictures, The Crypt's synopsis is about six young criminals that break into hidden catacombs underneath their town and attempt to steal jewelry buried from the great depression only to find inhabitants guarding the precious belongings after being trapped in this dark maze of crypts the group tries to escape alive.
The Crypt features up and coming actors, such as Cristen Irene (Skeletons, Cover, Jolene), Joanna Ke (Red Corvette, References, The Princess and the Soldier) and will debut Sarah Oh.
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In This Moment Premiere New Video |
The eye-popping new video for the track was shot in London by up-and-coming director Nathan Theys of Link Productions and showcases the band in a whole new light.
Chris Howorth (guitars) further comments: "Here we go again, video number four, this was a last minute quickie video that we did while on tour in England. We did it in London and had a great time making it. We hope you like the video as much as we enjoyed making it."
This clip is a must see and the video made its worldwide debut today exclusively on MySpace, so
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Oceana Call It A Day |
"This breakup has nothing to do with any one member. We're all best friends and we all sat down and talked this through. It's not that we are not happy with the response from the new album. We knew the change would be a bit rocky and our kind of music isn't exactly what's popular right now.
"A lot of kids would rather listen to songs riddled with breakdowns and over auto-tuned vocals. That is exactly why we appreciate our fans so much, you guys aren't just going with the trend. We all decided that our hearts were in different places at this time in our lives. We're all young and we guarantee this won't be the last you hear of us. Maybe you'll get five new bands out of the deal."
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