Better Lovers announced an expansive headlining tour in celebration of their upcoming debut LP Highly Irresponsible. The forthcoming record features the recent single “A White Horse Covered in Blood” and is due out on October 25 via SharpTone Records. Lead vocalist Greg Puciato (ex-The Dillinger Escape Plan) shares of Highly Irresponsible, “Everyone really brought their best to the album, and brought out the best in each other, and that goes for everyone behind-the-scenes too. I’m honestly just over here happy that I fit the word ‘buddy’ into a song.” The tour kicks off November 3 at Asheville, North Carolina’s The Orange Peel and… Read more »
On the 10th episode of The Undiscovered Sound, Jeff continues to recap his trip down to North Carolina for Carolina Rebellion. This time hes joined by Seether, & DED! Listen in to hear stories and upcoming tour dates for both bands! Aaron Nordstrom of Gemini Syndrome also joins the show with a new single! Another round of Ernie Ball PLAY Warped tour is featured as well!
Breathe Carolina have announced pre-orders for their fourth album Savages, due out April 15th via Fearless Records. In the meantime, check out their new music video for “Sellouts” featuring Danny Worsnop.
Breathe Carolina will head out on a headlining tour of North America in February. Kicking off on February 5th in Tucson, AZ, the We Are Savages Tour is a two part run, featuring support from Mod Sun, Ghost Town, and Lionfight during the first half. Support from Jonny Craig, Ghost Town, and Divided By Friday will start on March 10th in San Antonio, TX for the second half of the dates.
After a hugely successful launch in 2010, The 2011 Scream It Like You Mean It Tour returns to the US on July 15. Breathe Carolina (Fearless Records) will headline the tour with support from Chiodos (Equal Vision), I See Stars (Sumerian Records), The Color Morale (Rise Records), Tek-One and The Air I Breathe (Velocity/Rise Records).
Like a school of starved sharks circling a water-treading man stranded in the middle of the Pacific, the major-label powers that be began besieging Charlotte, North Carolina’s melodic-hardcore quintet Hopesfall soon after the release of their 2002 breakthrough offering, The Satellite Years. At the time, of course, it seemed every underground band with even a slight hint of profit-making potential was wined, dined, wooed and eventually chewed up and spit out by the music-industry machine. Hopesfall were most certainly courted by the majors but never actually ended up inking a deal, deciding instead to stick with longtime label home, New… Read more »
In preparation for their upcoming tour, the boys discuss past tour experiences: traveling the UK, encountering some Canadian adversity, and being heckled for the first time in North Carolina.
The North Carolina based pop rock act is bringing the premiere of his brand new single “Worst Apocalypse Ever”, along with it’s accompanying video, to idobi.com for an exclusive first listen.
Raleigh, North Carolina’s Alesana have released a special kind of music video for their song “Comedy Of Errors”. The video is part of a mini-movie series, with another installment due out later this winter.
Ready for another killer band to invade your headphones? Let us introduce you to North Carolina’s Ghosts Again. A post hardcore quartet, the band debuted their first single earlier this month, with past projects Close Up on the Quiet Ones and Messenger Down just in the rearview mirror.