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A Loss For Words stream Before It Caves
A Loss For Words are streaming their new album, Before It Caves, over at Alternative Press. The album is due out October 8th on Velocity/Rise Records .
A Loss For Words are streaming their new album, Before It Caves, over at Alternative Press. The album is due out October 8th on Velocity/Rise Records .
A Loss For Words have released a lyric video for their new song “Conquest of Mistakes” featuring Soupy of The Wonder Years. The song comes off the band’s upcoming album Before It Caves, out October 8th on Velocity/Rise Records.
A Loss For Words will release their new album, Before It Caves, on October 8th via Velocity/Rise Records. Check out the artwork and tracklisting below, as well as stream new song “Distance” by clicking “Read More.”
The Catalyst Publicity Group & Keep A Breast have teamed up to release Yuletides & Stage Dives, a donation based compilation with all proceeds going to the Keep A Breast Foundation. Bands on the compilation include A Loss For Words, This Century, Driver Friendly, Balance and Composure, Pentimento, Bad Rabbits, and more.
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).
Universal Motown Records’ artist, Forever The Sickest Kids, announced new US tour dates today. Co-headlining with Metro Station, the band will cross from New York to their home state of Texas. The debut album from Forever The Sickest Kids, entitled Underdog Alma Mater, will be released on April 29th. The six man band has been touring the U.S. successfully and building a fanbase from the grass roots up. The hard work has paid off with a major label release next month and coveted spots on the current Alternative Press Tour, the Warped Tour as well as the co-headlining tour… Read more »
Alien Ant Farm will take the stage Saturday for the first time since a bus accident in May left singer Dryden Mitchell with a broken back and injured the rest of his bandmates. The group will perform at the House of Blues in West Hollywood, California, as part of manufacturer Drum Workshop’s annual Drum Day L.A. benefit. Mitchell said the set won’t be a typical Alien Ant Farm show, since it’s really drummer Mike Cosgrove’s day in the spotlight, so they’ll likely jam and play songs that contain challenging time signatures. Although he made a surprise appearance with 311 on… Read more »