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Glamour Kills Holiday Festival announced


Glamour Kills Clothing will host their annual Holiday Festival on December 14th at the Webster Hall in New York City. The Wonder Years and Man Overboard will headline, with support from State Champs, Have Mercy, Transit, Front Porch Step, Crime In Stereo, and more.

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Rock The Walls March 10th Featuring: August Burns Red, Structures, and Liferuiner


Listen to Rock The Walls from 8-10pmEST tonight with Host Patrick Walford for the best music in Pop Punk, Metalcore, and Hardcore music. On Tonight’s show we will be joined by August Burns Red, Structures, and Liferuiner. As well we’ll be talking about the additions made to Mayhem Fest & the Sumerian Side Stage, the “leaked” Warped Tour Line-up, who will be headlining the All Stars Tour, and much more. Tonight’s Interviews 8:30PMEST:JB Brubaker, Guitarist of August Burns Red  is on to talk about life on the road, their latest album Leveller, + more! httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0RGpAvWqctQ 9:15pmEST: Spyros Georgiou, Guitarist of… Read more »

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Panic! At The Disco Sheds Glam Image, Teenage Angst


Given the radical image changes that Panic! At The Disco has undergone in the past year, it’s hard not to read the lyrics to its new album’s opening song as a pre-emptive strike against critics. “Oh, how it’s been so long/we’re so sorry we’ve been gone/we were busy writing songs/for you,” bassist Jon Walker sings, by way of apology for the two-and-a-half-year lag between 2005’s “A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out” and the new “Pretty. Odd.,” due March 25 via Fueled by Ramen/Atlantic. Then, he launches into lines meant to comfort fans who have no doubt noticed that their favorite… Read more »

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O.A.R. Rock On


You say you want a revolution? Well, you know – we all want to change the world. Except for Chris Colus. He’s the drummer for a reggae-roots-rock band, freshly signed to a major record label, and he’s trying to explain that band’s name, which is O.A.R. – Of A Revolution. “There’s no political motive,” the 25-year-old Rockville, MD native insists. “This is the music we’ve wanted to play, the music we wanted to hear – that’s a revolution for ourselves and our fans.” The “Of A Revolution” name actually comes from “The Wanderer,” a short story singer-guitarist Marc Roberge wrote… Read more »

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Kid Rock, Anderson Play Coy at Music Show


Kid Rock and Pamela Anderson played coy when asked if they’re back together. “What? I’m shocked,” Anderson said, smiling. “I could have met him on the corner of Hollywood and Vine.” Since calling off their engagement, the 36-year-old actress has been seen with ex-husband Tommy Lee, with whom she has two young sons. Kid Rock, 32, performed on Sunday night’s American Music Awards. Holding a lit cigarette and a beverage in a plastic cup, Kid Rock said he and Anderson were having a post-show bash. “Good company makes a good party,” he said, nodding toward Anderson. Daryl Hall and John… Read more »

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Poison Heading Into Studio To Record Some 'Fuel-Injected Hard Rock'


If there’s an upside to Poison bassist Bobby Dall’s recent emergency back surgery, it’s that the hair metal kings have had time off the road to write their next album. Drummer Rikki Rockett said Sunday at the My VH1 Music Awards that the band has written and finished pre-production on its seventh studio album and plans to enter a Los Angeles studio next week. “The songs are awesome,” Rockett said. “I really, really love these songs. It’s fuel-injected hard rock Poison stuff. I think people really need it. And I really need it. A lot of times you listen to… Read more »

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Stone Temple Pilots Slam Rap Rockers At Family Values Stop


The 2001 Family Values Tour boasts two acts – Linkin Park and Staind – with triple-platinum albums currently in the Billboard top 10, though neither group is the headliner. That distinction goes to Stone Temple Pilots, who met the challenge at the tour’s second stop Friday, at the Allstate Arena near Chicago. Led by Scott Weiland, Stone Temple Pilots played like a band with something to prove to the young crowd of some 15,000 fans, which – nearly a decade after the release of their debut album, Core, and in an era dominated by rap-rock and nü-metal – they do.… Read more »

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