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Rock The Walls: Inside The Music with Live The Story


Today is the first of many special segments you can expect going up over the next bit! Every week on Rock The Walls I run a feature called Inside The Music. Since 2008, I have been getting bands to explain the meaning behind a couple of their songs for you, the reader/the listener. I’ll be posting a wide variety of them from new and old releases in Metalcore, Pop Punk, Punk, Hardcore, and even some Indie music. Today’s segment features Toronto Pop Punk band Live The Story. The band dropped their Free EP Everything I Am this past Tuesday via… Read more »

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Rock The Walls Tonight with Casey Jones/Evergreen Terrace and Anthony Green


Tonight, Rock The Walls is on from 8-10pm EST with Host Patrick Walford. 

On tonight’s show, Josh James of Casey Jones and Evergreen Terrace will be on at 8:30, and Anthony Green of Circa Survive will be on around 9:20.

We are also going Inside The Music with Dead and Divine and There For Tomorrow as they each explain the meaning behind one of their songs.

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Arizona’s blessthefall release new video


Blessthefall have released a music video for “Hey Baby, Here’s That Song You Wanted” off of their 2009 album Witness. Produced by Michael “Elvis” Baskette (Incubus, Escape The Fate, Story Of The Year), the album debuted in the Billboard Top 200 at #56 and the Independent Chart at #6 in October 2009.

Concert Reviews

The Devil Wears Prada, All That Remains stir Penn.


ALLENTOWN, Penn. – All That Remains was headlining, the ticket read, but there was nothing obvious about this from the way the crowd was acting throughout last Monday’s show at the Crocodile Rock Café.

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Christian metal band Underoath eye chart glory


The biggest metalcore band in the land happens to be a Christian sextet that, for a second time, is primed to crash into the upper echelons of the Billboard  200. Underoath will on Tuesday release its fourth album, “Lost in the Sound of Separation.” It’s the follow-up to 2006’s  “Define the Great Line,” which debuted at No. 2 without any significant radio play or mainstream push; it has sold 366,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan. Instead of the typical avenues of exposure, the Florida band has relied on a fierce, two-pronged model of touring and  Internet… Read more »

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Avenged Sevenfold's 'Head Banging' New LP


In October, the hard-partying, grill-sporting dudes in Avenged Sevenfold will release the self-titled follow-up to 2005’s City of Evil, the band’s breakout LP that’s sold close to 810,000 copies in the U.S. alone. The album is the California metalcore act’s first attempt at self-producing, but according to frontman M. Shadows, that wasn’t always the plan.”We were going to do it with Rob Cavallo,” said Shadows, referring to the producer behind Green Day’s 2004 LP American Idiot and My Chemical Romance’s 2006 effort The Black Parade. “It was such a great match – he loved the songs we’d been working on.… Read more »

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Who's Really #1? iTunes, MySpace Add Confusion


During the first two weeks in January, the most popular album in the country was the soundtrack to “Dreamgirls.” But that statistic was less impressive than it might have been, because for those two weeks, “Dreamgirls” sold around 60,000 copies each week, which made for the two lowest totals for a #1 album in the history of the SoundScan era, which began in 1991. Granted, January is always a pretty slow month for album sales and releases. But around that same time, the new Fall Out Boy album, Infinity on High, leaked online and was one of the most eagerly… Read more »

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The Used Hate Los Angeles But Love To Write About It


Sometimes, being a fish out of water offers a more comprehensive view of the outside world. For the past two years, the Used’s frontman, Bert McCracken, has been living in Los Angeles, and while he hasn’t exactly been enamored with the city of artifice and entertainment, he has found the environment creatively inspiring. “I’ve had a good look at how people think in comparison to almost the whole rest of the world and it’s so ridiculous, it’s given me tons of song ideas,” the Utah native said. “I don’t even feel like a fish out of water here, I feel… Read more »

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Underoath Drummer Steps Up As Frontman For Side Project The Almost


While Floridian metalcore sextet Underoath were recording 2006’s Define the Great Line a little more than a year ago, the band’s drummer, Aaron Gillespie, found himself writing straight-up rock tunes, material that he realized wouldn’t fit with Underoath’s vicious style. If these songs were to be heard someday, he knew he’d have to release them himself. So before Define ’s June release, Gillespie hit the studio alone to track the songs, playing all of the instruments himself and even tackling vocalist duties, like how Trent Reznor records Nine Inch Nails albums. This spring, Gillespie’s as-yet-untitled solo debut, which he’ll release… Read more »

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