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Hit The Lights announce Australian Tour
Hit The Lights are going on a short Australian Tour in September, with support from State Champs and Heroes for Hire. Click “Read More” for dates.
Hit The Lights are going on a short Australian Tour in September, with support from State Champs and Heroes for Hire. Click “Read More” for dates.
H2O and Terror will head out on a co-headlining in tour in February with support from Backtrack and Code Orange Kids. Bane will also be replacing H2O on certain dates. The tour kicks off February 1st in Washington D.C. and concludes on March 3rd in Richmond, VA.
With a brand new album scheduled to come out this fall, All Time Low have announced their return to Hopeless Records.
Misser, the new project from Transit’s Tim Landers and This Time Next Year’s Brad Wiseman, have been making waves in the world of pop punk with the release of their debut album Every Day I Tell Myself I’m Going To Be A Better Person. We caught up with Landers to talk about the album, how he balances being in two bands, and more.
Good Charlotte is heading out on tour with Forever The Sickest Kids, This Century and Runner Runner.
idobi Radio will be checking in with the band at their hometown show at the 9:30 Club. Stay tuned for the interview.
Not very often does an album or band hit you like a tornado upon first listen, and End Measured Mile by Make Do and Mend does just that.
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Alexisonfire inherited the screamo crown of Canada this year, knocking it right off the emotionally hardcore heads of their peers. Their sophomore disc, Watch Out!, which the band describes as sounding like “two Catholic high-school girls in mid-knife-fight,” went gold in under three months, even though the band received little radio play. We caught up with lead screamer George Pettit to talk about the finer points of fronting the band and how his success is finally allowing him the chance to move out of his parents’ house. ChartAttack: You guys have had a crazy-good year. Has the success been any… Read more »
Alexisonfire inherited the screamo crown of Canada this year, knocking it right off the emotionally hardcore heads of their peers. Their sophomore disc, Watch Out!, which the band describes as sounding like “two Catholic high-school girls in mid-knife-fight,” went gold in under three months, even though the band received little radio play. We caught up with lead screamer George Pettit to talk about the finer points of fronting the band and how his success is finally allowing him the chance to move out of his parents’ house. You guys have had a crazy-good year. Has the success been any different… Read more »