Man Overboard release new video
Man Overboard have released new music video for “How To Hide Your Feelings,” a track from their latest album Heart Attack.
Man Overboard announced earlier this month that they will be embarking on the A Love Like Tour tour with All Time Low and Handguns. In celebration, they’ve released a tour sampler featuring a handful of songs from four of their albums.
The last track from Man Overboard’s new record Heart Attack, “Wide Awake,” is up for streaming by clicking “Read More.”
Man Overboard have released a music video for “Where I Left You” from their upcoming third record Heart Attack. Click “read more” to watch!
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Man Overboard have released a new song entitled “Open Season” featuring Geoff Rickly of Thursday from their upcoming third full-length Heart Attack.
Man Overboard have released “White Lies” off upcoming album Heart Attack, out May 28th. Click “Read More” to hear it.
idobi Radio & Man Overboard Team Up To Defend Radio First show premieres Monday, March 4th at 7pm ET March 1, 2013 — idobi Radio have joined forces with New Jersey’s own pop-punk favorites Man Overboard for a brand new show. “Man Overboard Radio” will air every Monday at 7pm ET on the station starting March 4th. The show promises to be a riot as the band brings you some of their favorite music as well as interviews and pure ridiculousness. Man Overboard Radio: New Jersey’s finest take to the airwaves to bring you mindless banter, the most unprofessional interviews… Read more »
Man Overboard will release their third full-length Heart Attack May 28th on Rise Records.
‘It will be quite awhile before there’s another My Chemical Romance album,’ front man says at Comic-Con 2007. My Chemical Romance’s Gerard Way has always loved comic books. His first job, in high school, was at a local comic book shop in New Jersey. He didn’t actually collect a paycheck each week – his compensation came in the form of free comic books. He idolized the likes of Neil Gaiman, Alan Moore, Frank Miller and Grant Morrison. Long before the band was formed, Way attended the School of Visual Arts in New York, where he majored in illustration and cartooning.… Read more »