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Day in Rock Report for 09/17/2024


Blink-182's Mark Hoppus has announced that his new memoir, entitled "Fahrenheit-182" will be published on April 8, 2025 by HarperCollins imprint Dey Street Books.

Hoppus co-wrote the book with Dan Ozzi who previously teamed up for a memoire by Against Me!'s Laura Jane Grace. Marks shared the news of the book by releasing a fake informercial on Instagram. (continue)

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Bullet for My Valentine and Trivium announced their 2025 co-headlining "The Poisoned Ascendancy Tour," featuring special guests August Burns Red across all dates, Sylosis, and Bleed From Within on select dates.

The tour is in celebration of both bands prolific albums - Bullet for My Valentine's The Poison and Trivium's Ascendancy, which turn 20 years old in 2025. Each will be performed in their entirety on this tour. (continue)

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Deftones announce their 2025 North American Tour, marking their first headline run since 2022. Produced by Live Nation, the tour will canvas the country with stops at legendary arenas from coast to coast. The tour kicks off at Moda Center in Portland, OR, on February 25, rolls through Kia Forum in Inglewood, CA, on March 6, Madison Square Garden in New York, NY, on April 3, and concludes at TD Garden in Boston, MA, on April 8. The Mars Volta and Fleshwater join the bill as special guests.

Tickets will be available starting with the official Deftones presale going live on Wednesday, September 18, at 10 am local time, through Thursday, September 19, at 11:59 pm local time, with The Mars Volta and Fleshwater hosting coinciding artist presale windows. Additional presales will run throughout the week ahead of the general onsale beginning Friday, September 20, at 10 am local time on LiveNation.com. (continue)

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All Time Low and I Prevail - collide on the brand new single "Hate This Song." It's an absolutely epic collab track that combines the best of both bands' sounds and worlds.

On paper and in theory, All Time Low and I Prevail might seem like an odd pairing, but the execution is utterly flawless. "Hate This Song" combines ATL's effervescent, three-chord charm and knack for melody with I Prevail's dueling vocals and riffy snarl. "Hate This Song" is a modern breakup track that highlights how music is the universal love language with which we communicate. With its triple vocal attack, catchier-than-a-cold chorus, and moshy breakdown, both fan bases are going to LOVE this song. (continue)

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Last Thursday (September 12), multi-platinum rock band Incubus wrapped up their sold-out massive Morning View + The Hits arena tour with an electric final show in San Francisco, CA.

The sold-out tour saw more than 100,000 fans come out across (10) North American dates in major cities including Austin, Denver, Boston, and in New York City at the famed Madison Square Garden. (continue)

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The Brazen Youth's Nic Lussier will be releasing his new Downey Chase project single "Long, Long Time", on September 20th, with the 10-track LP set to release on October 11th.

They sent over the following details: Lussier has always been part of something larger. For seven years, he helped lead The Brazen Youth-a band that crisscrossed the country, garnered millions of streams, and released albums that felt like places you could visit. But as time passed, life's rhythms began to blur-the cycles of creating, touring, and performing grew familiar, even as the music thrived. For Lussier, it wasn't about the band; it was about rediscovering something deeper within himself. (continue)

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Cloudbreak: Seattle's Citywide Live Music Fest returns for its third year, showcasing a diverse lineup of artists, like "NO" 3 and Pedro the Lion (Solo), performing across the city from Nov. 7-27, 2024. The Naked Giants open the festival at the iconic Seattle venue, The Crocodile, on Nov. 7.

The festival continues to build off the success of the past two years thanks to the partnership between Visit Seattle, King County Creative Economy, and the City of Seattle Office of Economic Development. Over 70+ hotels, 200 artists and 34 venues have signed on to be a part of this year's festival, including new venue additions Baby Yaga, The Neptune, The Kraken Bar & Lounge and more. Visit cloudbreakmusicfest.org to check out the Cloudbreak lineup and plan a November visit to Seattle. (continue)

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BMG proudly announces the upcoming release of 'When Love and Death Embrace - The Best of HIM 1997-2003,' a comprehensive anthology celebrating the early years of the legendary Finnish rock band HIM. Set to hit stores on October 25, 2024, this collection brings together the most beloved tracks from the band's first four studio albums, offering fans a nostalgic journey through HIM's groundbreaking career.

HIM, recognized worldwide for its distinctive blend of sentimental lyrics and hard-hitting rock and its iconic Heartagram symbol, has left an indelible mark on the global music scene. With over 10 million albums sold worldwide, HIM stands as one of Finland's most commercially successful musical exports and remains the first Finnish group to receive a Gold Record in the United States. (continue)

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Bleeding Through have debuted a brand new single, 'Dead But So Alive,' available now from SharpTone Records. The track is also accompanied with a brand new music video.

Commenting on the song, vocalist Brandan Schieppati says: "Dead But So Alive is a more personal song for me. I battle with being bipolar and it something that I am very up front about in my life. This song is about the daily life and sometimes ugliness of mental illness. It takes a strong support system around me to walk this life and I have my family and amazing band around me to make me feel so alive when I sometimes feel so dead." (continue)

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L7 is thrilled to announce the inaugural Fast and Frightening Takeover of The Belasco Theater, a dynamic night of music and entertainment in Downtown Los Angeles on Saturday, November 23. Presented by L7, who will also take the stage, the extraordinary and unique line up includes Redd Kross, Surfbort, The Paranoyds, Adult., Olivia Jean, NIIS, The Schizophonics, Speed of Light, Patriarchy, Babe Haven, Lou Man Group, Clarke and the Himselfs, The Mexican Standoff, Flames of Durga, plus the magic of ZABRECKY! After party with DJ Paul V (Dragstrip 66), Lesbian Goth Night DJs and more! Five bars, three stages, All Ages!

"I've wanted to do a mini festival-like show for many years with artists from different genres but that all shared a certain chutzpah in common," says founder and curator, Donita Sparks. "I felt there was a gap in the event world that was not servicing the underground, from which L7 came. This will be a fun show in the city that includes multiple stages, energetic bands, dancing, performance art, and style. And we are hoping that this will also be a big ass post-election celebration! So pace yourselves, party people, because we're going all night!" (continue)

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