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Left To Suffer Announce Debut Album ‘Feral’
Left To Suffer have announced their hotly-anticipated debut album, and it’s going to rip your skin clean off the bone.
Left To Suffer have announced their hotly-anticipated debut album, and it’s going to rip your skin clean off the bone.
Action Item’s Mark Shami, aka a baller, calls into The Gunz Show and talks about their recent tour with Hot Chelle Rae, as well as what to expect with them from the upcoming Bamboozle festival!
On tonight’s episode of The Gunz Show, Boys Like Girls’ Paul DiGiovanni (lead guitar) and John Keefe (drums) announced that the band hopes to have their new album out sometime this summer. Their first show together in over a year will be on May 20 at The Bamboozle Festival (Asbury Park, NJ). Currently, the band has 7 full songs mixed and mastered for the new record and are in the process of wrapping the rest of the album.
Velocity/Rise Records have signed Boston pop-punk band A Loss For Words. The band are currently in the writing stages in between tours for the as-of-yet untitled Velocity/Rise debut, and will be recording with acclaimed producer Andrew Wade.
With the unfortunate cancellation of the last handful of dates on their current tour with The Graduate, Automatic Loveletter are anxious to hit the road again.
It will be all “Love,” all the time for Tom DeLonge’s Angels & Airwaves this year.
The last time Paramore hit the road to support its Brand New Eyes album, it was a less-than-smooth trip.
A month after he was hospitalized following an early morning tour bus crash, Weezer singer Rivers Cuomo announced Thursday that he has gotten a doctor’s OK to get back on the road.
In between bites of a Cobb salad at New York’s Tribeca Grand Hotel, Gwen Stefani is explaining why No Doubt is going on tour for the first time in five years without a new album to promote. “Honestly, it’s procrastination,” she says with a sigh. “My plan was to get pregnant and write a record, but instead of writing, I just ate all the time.” Stefani laughs as she pops a tomato in her mouth. “Writing is always really hard for me – I hate it and hate it and then I do it, and I’m happy it’s done,” she… Read more »
Muse’s big U.S. arena tour with My Chemical Romance has hit another buffer, with a third show cancelled for this weekend. Both bands and their support crew became ‘violently ill’ following a bout of suspected foot poisoning in Virgina following a show on April 29th, which led to two shows being pulled in Pennsylvania and Ohio. Despite managing to perform at New Jersey’s Bamboozle Festival over the weekend, the artists and crew continue to feel the ill effects this week and have pulled their show in Portland, Maine this Sunday (May 13th). Playing Bamboozle put the band and crew “in… Read more »