Listen Up! On today’s episode, James Dewees from the bands Reggie & The Full Effect, My Chemical Romance, and New Found Glory calls in to tell us about his latest album. Also, Brett & Katie get back into a discussion about ghosts and souls… enjoy!
My buddy James Dewees calls in and does an entertaining and interesting interview with me regarding the RETURN of Reggie and The Full Effect. He shares old memories as well as talks about future projects including one with My Chemical Romance’s Frank Iero.
Death Spells, consisting of Frank Iero (formerly of My Chemical Romance) and James Dewees (formerly of The Get Up Kids, etc.) will play 3 tour dates on the east coast with The Architects. Check out the dates here.
No matter how much new Frank Iero music we get, it’s never quite enough—at least for this writer. Today, the New Jersey legend has announced the 10th Anniversary edition of Stomachaches, titled XNauseousX. Released on August 26, 2014, this album marked Iero’s debut as a solo artist following My Chemical Romance’s undefined hiatus. Now, its 10th-anniversary edition is set to drop on August 30. Additionally, Iero has unleashed a brand new single, “This Song Is A Curse…” “It’s pretty wild having to sit down and think about putting together a 10-year anniversary edition of a record that you originally had… Read more »
Board games, Jonas Brothers, and Successful People, oh my! This week, The Brett Davern Show has a fun schedule in store
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from 5 Seconds of Summer, Fall Out Boy, Underøath, and more.
The Upset Victory grab the ReverbNation featured spot, and will Reggie and the Full Effect make a comeback?
Recently, Jamie McGrath got a chance to talk with Jim Suptic of the Get Up Kids to discuss the history of the band as well as the new record, There Are Rules.
Seven years after the band released its last full length, these Kansas City emo darlings are back with There Are Rules.
MANCHESTER, New Hampshire – Fellow marchers in The Black Parade : If you are like me, after being blown away last fall by the astounding musical achievement that is My Chemical Romance’s latest album, you thought to yourself, ‘How are they ever gonna do this live?’ The record – art rock meets glam rock meets punk, with a dash of vaudeville – is chock-full of death and hospitals and cancer and soldiers and scary teenagers, and it begs for an over-the-top live show. At long last, the boys have delivered. After months of teasing us with holiday radio sets and… Read more »