We are bringing you our WEEK 7 installment of FAR BEYOND FOOTBALL from the Western Canada leg of the CRUSH EM’ ALL TOUR. Tomorrow will be our final show in Canada for the run, and we are extremely happy about how all the Canadian shows have been so far. After our show in Calgary tomorrow, we will be heading back to the United States to finish up the tour with a date in Montana, then heading directly to the midwest for the final leg. Week 7 has some deep picks that we are “Trusting Our Gut” on,… Read more »
For the last 2½ years, Bill Armstrong, co-founder of local rock label SideOneDummy Records, has been working on a side project. His vision was to create a website for independent labels to give away free music.
Katy Perry’s tour rider has leaked and boy is she a diva. The singer’s 45-page rider, which lists all her demands and needs for live performances, is a lengthy document that not only bans carnations from her dressing room but offers a 23-point “principle driver policy†for chauffeurs who may be driving her around.
Even though No Devolucion starts off with the urgency that we have come to know from Thursday over the past 13 years, it is quickly apparent that this album is much different.
Here is a message from The Great Valley regarding the delay of their debut LP “Ruthless”
Hurley is now offering a very special and a fashion and music collaboration bringing the best of both worlds together. Available now through Sunday October 24, 2010 fans can buy any Weezer Hurley product at selected PacSun stores and get the new Weezer album titled “Hurley” for free! The collection available exclusively at select PacSun stores includes limited edition gear such as Weezer inspired men’s and women’s wovens, t-shirts and hoodies. Reaching out directly to their fans, the band will offer unique access, new music and an exclusive line of clothing making for a perfect convergence between artist… Read more »
Adam Duritz of Counting Crows dishes about the second “Traveling Circus & Medicine Show,” the current state of the music industry and more.
After removing four songs from a potential full-length album, Hey Monday has decided on releasing Beneath It All as an EP.
Bidders from around the world bought up Michael Jackson memorabilia worth nearly $1 million at an auction on the anniversary of his death, including $190,000 for the Swarovski-crystal-studded glove he wore on his 1984 Victory Tour.
Anyone looking for a departure from the electronic and dance inspired music that seems to be all the rage these days should be sure to check out The Last Tibetan Midnight, the latest release from psychedelic rock group The Greening.