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Panic! At The Disco

Panic! At The Disco ‘Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die!’ Album Art, Tracklisting

Panic! At The Disco has unveiled the artwork and tracklisting for their new album ‘Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die!’ below. Their new album will be release on October 8 via Fueled By Ramen/ Decaydance. 1. This is Gospel 2. Miss Jackson (featuring Lolo) 3. Vegas Lights 4. Girl That You Love 5. Nicotine 6. Girls/Girls/Boys 7. Casual Affair 8. Far Too Young to Die 9. Collar Full 10. The End of All Things

Less Than Jake

Less Than Jake Announce New Album “See The Light”

Less Than Jake have announced they will be releasing their new album ‘See The Light’ on November 12 via Fat Wreck Chords. Vocalist and guitarist Chris Demakes released a statement via Fat Wreck Chords’ website: What can we say? It’s been one hell of a ride. 21 years in and we still enjoy the process of creating and recording new music. It keeps us sane and happy. Life has a way of bringing things full circle and we are beyond stoked to be releasing our new record as part of the Fat Wreck Chords family. Our new album See The Light is[Read More…]

Seaway

Seaway Announce New Album ‘Hoser’

Seaway will be releasing ‘Hoser’ on October 15th. Check out the artwork and track listing below: 01. Expectation 02. What’s Really Good 03. Keep Your Stick On The Ice 04. Too Fast For Love 05. Puddles 06. Slowing Down 07. Shy Guys 08. No Direction 09. The Weight (Ft. Shane Told) 10. Hourglass 11. Deferral

The Word Alive

The Word Alive Working On New Album

The Word Alive are getting ready to record their new album with producer Cameron Mizell. Check out a tweet from the producer below: The new @TheWordAlive LP is going to be my first 100% live drum album. #notriggersnecessary#imfuckingkillingit#noonesgotshitonme — Cameron Pierce Mizell (@CameronPMizell) August 4, 2013

Swellers

The Swellers Announce Album Details, Stream New Song

The Swellers will release their new album ‘The Light Under Closed Doors’ on October 29 via No Sleep Records. Check out the album artwork, tracklisting and new song below. 01. Should 02. Big Hearts 03. Got Social 04. High/Low 05. Great Lakes State 06. Becoming Self-Aware 07. Friends Again (We Can’t Be) 08. Designated Driver 09. Favorite Tune 10. Call It A Night

Trivium

Trivium Announce New Album ‘Vengeance Falls’

Trivium have announce their new album ‘Vengeance Falls’ will be release on October 15. Tracklisting below: 1. Brave This Storm 2. Vengeance Falls 3. Strife 4. No Way to Heal 5. To Believe 6. At the End of This War 7. Through Blood and Dirt and Bone 8. Villainy Thrives 9. Incineration: The Broken World 10. Wake (The End is Nigh)  

Dangerkids

Dangerkids Announce Debut Album ‘Collapse’

Dangerkids have announced that they will release their debut album ‘Collapse’ on September 17 via Rise Records. You can watch a lyric video for “Hostage” below. 1. countdown 2. light escapes 3. hostage 4. we’re all in danger 5. waking up 6. destroy yourself 7. unmade 8. where the sky breaks 9. paper thin 10. fractions 11. dust 12. cut me out

Saves The Day Album Cover Artwork

Saves The Day Sign With Equal Vision/Rory Records; Self-titled Album Out In September

Saves The Day have announced to fans who pledged to their crowd-funded new album that they will be releasing the self-titled effort September 17 via Equal Vision/Rory Records. Of their signing the band say: EVR is fucking stoked to be working with us.  That feeling is mutual.  They were the first label to give Saves The Day a chance.  They did that then because they liked the music; and that’s why they’re involved now.  Second, they have the capacity to help us grow our beautiful community.  Like us, they’re hardcore kids deep down. They know where we came from and[Read More…]

Cage The Elephant

Cage The Elephant New Album Due Out This Fall

Cage The Elephant are currently in the studio putting the finishing touches on their third full-length album. Due out this fall on RCA Records, the new album was recorded in Nashville, TN and reunites the band with producer Jay Joyce who produced the group’s prior two releases. “When we set out to make this record we had a few different vague ideas for what direction we wanted to move in musically, but as usual the end result turned out nothing like what we had originally envisioned,” said vocalist Matt Shultz. “There was an element of playfulness and swagger absent on[Read More…]