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Day in Rock Report for 08/13/2024


Rock trio The Black Moods have released their compelling new documentary, 500 Days of Silence. Produced in collaboration with Steelhorse Entertainment, the film chronicles the band's origin story and follows them through the challenging times of a live music shutdown.

500 Days of Silence is now available for streaming on AT&T U-Verse, DirecTV, Dish Network, Sling TV, Spectrum On Demand, Verizon TV, Swank, Hoopla, Amazon, Apple TV, XBox, Google Play, and YouTube Movies. Fans (continue)

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Indie rockers Bad of Skulls celebrate their 15-year anniversary with the limited edition release of the Cold Fame deluxe boxset curated by the sole original member Russel Marsden available for pre-order now at the Band of Skulls website. For the collection, Marsden pulled items from his personal archive, including exclusive interviews, previously unseen photos, and rare materials to give a behind-the-scenes look at the making of Baby Darling Doll Face Honey, Sweet Sour, and Himalayan, to their humble start in South Hampton to touring the globe. The box set includes the first three albums, B-sides, rarities, a coffee table book, and more.

Band of Skulls, formed in Southampton in 2004, led by Russell Marsden (guitar, vocals). The band released Baby Darling Doll Face Honey in 2009, which produced the stand-out tracks "I Know What I Am" and "Death by Diamonds and Pearls." The band; 's signature gritty guitar riffs, dual vocal harmonies, and raw energy of the album earned them critical acclaim, millions of streams, and memorable placements in wildly popular video games, film, and TV series, including Friday Night Lights, Twilight, Guitar Hero, and more. (continue)

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This is a celebratory year for the acclaimed alternative rock band Jimmy Eat World as it gears up for the 20th anniversary of their gold-certified fifth studio album, Futures (2004 / Interscope Records), and the 5th anniversary of their 10th studio album, Surviving (2019 / RCA Records).

To commemorate, and to close out their three-chapter series, the Arizona quartet has made Futures: Phoenix Sessions (Chapter V) and Surviving: Phoenix Sessions (Chapter X) available on vinyl for the first time. The albums were self-produced by Jimmy Eat World and impeccably mixed by Jim Adkins with both being made available this fall via the band's Exotic Location Recordings imprint (continue)

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On the heels of their career-defining and critically-acclaimed album You Won't Go Before You're Supposed To, Knocked Loose announces their headline fall North American tour with support from The Garden, DRAIN and Militarie Gun on select dates.

Produced by Live Nation, the 21-date tour will see the Louisville band perform at amphitheaters and ballrooms across the country as a victory lap celebrating their emergence as America's preeminent heavy band. (continue)

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A Place To Bury Strangers have shared a new single/video titled "You Got Me" from their forthcoming seventh album, Synthesizer, out 4th October via Dedstrange. Following lead single "Disgust," which "sounds as pleasurable and danceable as it does revolting and mangled," (Paste), "You Got Me" continues to follow suit. The earworm is representative of a photograph from a perfect summer of love, lust, breaking out from the pack, and getting lost in the night. In the middle of the track, a field recording from one of those kinds of days on the beach can be heard as a 747 barrels through the sky overhead.

Synthesizer is the title of the album, but it is also a physical entity, a synthesizer made specifically for A Place to Bury Strangers' seventh album (a synthesizer that you too, can own (in part), if you buy the record on vinyl). In an era of making music where so little is DIY and so much is left up to AI, never setting foot in a practice room or a home studio, making something that feels deliberately chaotic, messy, and human, is entirely the point. Synthesizer is a record that celebrates sounds that are spontaneous and natural, the kind of music that can only come from collaboration and community. (continue)

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Craft Recordings and Violent Femmes are commemorating 40 years of the band's sophomore title, Hallowed Ground, with a wide vinyl reissue. Once an overlooked gem, the album has become a cornerstone of Violent Femmes' catalog and live performances, and a pioneering work in the post-punk and alt-country genres.

Set for release on November 8 and available for pre-order today, the LP has been mastered from the original stereo tapes (AAA) and features standout tracks such as the live staple "Country Death Song," fan favorite "Never Tell," the hauntingly atmospheric "I Hear the Rain," the Lou Reed-inspired "Sweet Misery Blues" and the infectious "Jesus Walking on the Water." (continue)

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State Champs has announced they will be heading back out on tour this fall, stopping in cities across North America. Supporting them on this tour are Knuckle Puck, Meet Me at the Altar, and Daisy Grenade.

They will be making stops from coast to coast, kicking off on November 8 in Austin, Texas, and visiting major cities, including Phoenix, Anaheim, Salt Lake City, Denver, Cleveland, Nashville, Orlando, Boston, Philadelphia, and Toronto, among others. They will wrap up the tour on December 7 in New York City. (continue)

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