Fish was able to catch up with Cheers Elephant before they headed down to SXSW. They hinted at new music and what you can expect from them in 2014! Check out Cheers Elephant: facebook.com/cheerselephant twitter.com/cheerselephant
This Wednesday (3/5) at 8p ET, it’s the season finale of Man of the Hour. To celebrate another wonderful season of Man of the Hour, Patrick and Sébastien have teamed up with idobi Radio to give you an exclusive opportunity to win one of four signed Get Your Heart on – The Second Coming EPs! That’s right, you’ll be the envy of everyone on your block. You’ll be the cat’s meow. Also, great news for Simple Plan fans in Tokyo an Australia. Beginning on Thursday (3/6), you can catch a replay of season 14 each week! Tune in Thursdays at… Read more »
Indie record label, No Sleep Records, have released “The Timey Wimey Sampler”. The free compilation is available only to the UK, and can be picked up through Amazon.
Neck Deep have announced a UK tour this April.
Long Island pop punk act Bellwether are streaming their new acoustic EP, After Reflection, over at Property Of Zack. The EP features 3 songs from But I Have To…, a brand new song, and a cover of “Narcolepsy” by Third Eye Blind. Check out the stream below!
Neck Deep and Knuckle Puck have announced the release of a split 7″ in support of their upcoming tour together. The record will be put out through Bad Timing Records in conjunction with Hopeless Records and can be pre-ordered here or here, or available for purchase at a tour stop near you. The split features two songs from Neck Deep’s new album and two new songs from Knuckle Puck, one of which can be heard below. Track Listing: SIDE A Neck Deep – “Crushing Grief (No Remedy)” Neck Deep – “Growing Pains” SIDE B Knuckle Puck – “Gold Rush” Knuckle… Read more »
Hundredth will release the Resist EP on March 25th through Mediaskare Records and on limited edition vinyl from No Sleep Records. The EP is the companion piece to 2013’s Revolt EP. You can pre-order the vinyl here, CD here, and check out the track “Demons” below. On Resist, vocalist Chadwick Johnson stated, “Resist is much more melodic and at times more laid back, Revolt was fast and captured the dark and heavy parts of Hundredth. Thematically, Resist is more about the evolution of the Self whereas Revolt is more about collective consciousness.” httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACwzH9M8Qrs
The thirty-minute documentary follows the band as they toured with The Wonder Years, Real Friends, and Handguns.