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Reggie and the Full Effect announce winter tour + support
Catch Reggie and the Full Effect on tour this winter with Dads and Pentimento.
Catch Reggie and the Full Effect on tour this winter with Dads and Pentimento.
Reggie and The Full Effect have announced the release of their first album in five years. Funded by Kickstarter, No Country For Old Musicians will come out on November 19th via Pure Noise Records
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.
idobi photographer Taylor Rambo covered the Say Anything Tour with Bayside and Reggie And The Full Effect at Town Ballroom in Buffalo, NY.
Pentimento have announced a new 7″ out later this summer with Bad Timing Records and a tour with Reggie and the Full Effect in July. The band anticipates a full-length album in the fall.
A little over a week into their winter tour crossing the U.S. with Reggie and the Full Effect, Mike Hansen of Pentimento joins us this week to give us his top ten tour survival tips.
The Upset Victory grab the ReverbNation featured spot, and will Reggie and the Full Effect make a comeback?
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 »
You can now own a little bit of My Chemical Romance history as Frank Iero has revealed that he is selling some of his old guitars and gear from across his incredible career.
It’s been a few years since I last saw Senses Fail so I was so excited to find out they were playing in Chicago.