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Fall Out Boy return with new song, album, and tour
Fall Out Boy has returned from a 3 year hiatus with announcements of a new album, tour, and brand new single.
Fall Out Boy has returned from a 3 year hiatus with announcements of a new album, tour, and brand new single.
Lydia have released a new single called “Knee Deep” from their upcoming album Devil, which will be available March 19. They have also announced a tour in support of the album.
Caspian will head out on a full US headlining tour this Winter with support from Junius and Native. The tour kicks off on February 16th in Chapel Hill, NC at The Local 506 and continues through March.
idobi editor Eleanor Knowles had the chance to catch up with Now, Now at the Toronto date of their tour with Motion City Soundtrack earlier this week. The band talked about being on the road with some of their best friends, their appearance on Jimmy Fallon, writing plans for after the tour, airport sleeping habits, and much more.
Balance and Composure will hit the road in early 2013 for a headlining U.S. tour with support from The Jealous Sound and Daylight.
One of the hardest working bands out there – and as far as I’m concerned very underrated, Anberlin, calls into The Gunz Show and discusses their brand new full length.We go into details as to the whole entire writing process behind it, and the overall feel of it. This band rules. Support them 🙂
Rock The Walls Host/Producer caught up with Stick To Your Guns Guitarist Josh James to talk about The All Stars Tour, their mishap on the way there, what he feels he can bring to the next STYG record, Evergreen Terrace, Casey Jones, and much more.
The Federal Trade Commission has approved a Sony-led consortium’s purchase of EMI Music Publishing, without having to make any divestitures, the FTC said on Friday.
U.S. antitrust regulators gave the nod to the $2.2 billion deal in a brief letter to the companies.
A significant improvement on their debut release, Broadway’s latest effort Gentlemen’s Brawl is packed with contagious energy and an addictive sound that is bound to distinguish them in today’s music scene.
Universal Music Group said Friday that it has agreed to buy the recording division of EMI for 1.2 billion pounds ($1.9 billion).