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Kids In Glass Houses announce album details + UK tour
British rockers Kids In Glass Houses have announced details for their upcoming record Peace as well as a UK tour with Cartel and Propellers.
British rockers Kids In Glass Houses have announced details for their upcoming record Peace as well as a UK tour with Cartel and Propellers.
Madina Lake have confirmed that they’re breaking up and will be releasing one last EP.
We’re excited to be teaming up with Patent Pending for their UK and Ireland tour with Bowling For Soup and The Dollyrots. Click “read more” to find out how you can win!
Pierce the Veil have revealed the cover art and tracklisting for their upcoming album, Collide with the Sky, which is due out July 16 via Fearless Records.
You Me At Six will headline the Sinners Never Sleep Tour across the UK spring 2012 with support from Mayday Parade, Kids In Glass Houses, and The Skints. The tour is in support of You Me At Six’s new album of the same name.
Sharks will be heading out with Social Distortion and Chuck Ragan this spring in support of their debut US release The Joys of Living 2008 – 2010 which hits stores April 5th 2011. They will be following up this tour with a spot on the entire Vans Warped Tour.
Rich Cronin, the former frontman for boy band LFO, known for the 1999 hit “Summer Girls,” died September 8 of leukemia. He was 35.
Rising star Mike Posner is a student in more ways than one.
It’s a match made in party heaven — 3OH!3 and Katy Perry have teamed up on the remix video of “Starstrukk.”
LONDON – One in 10 albums bought in the United States last year was by a British act, figures from the BPI, which represents the British recorded music business, showed yesterday. The rise to 10 percent from 8.5 percent in 2007 was due to a mixture of established bands like Coldplay which released “VivaLa Vida or Death and All His Friends,” and Radiohead with “In Rainbows” and newer acts like Duffy, Leona Lewis and Estelle. There is one caveat, however. British pop stars are gaining a growing share of a rapidly declining U.S. market. U.S. album sales fell 14 percent… Read more »