Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys

My Chemical Romance will be releasing their fourth studio album, Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys, later this year [some sources say November 23rd]. This is a little teaser trailer for the album.

I don’t know about you all, but after going 3 years without new material from My Chemical Romance, I am so stoked. I have been a huge fan of them since about 7th grade and still listen to them on a regular basis. They are absolutely phenomenal live and their music has this sense of epic-ness about them.

I’d like to hear what everyone thinks about this upcoming album, leave your comments!

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Muse Lip-Sync

“Muse performed their new single “Uprising” on an Italian TV show recently and were told they had to lip sync the performance, so the band gave them what they wanted. Lead singer and guitarist Matthew Bellamy decided to fake the drums while the real drummer Dominic Howard took on vocal duties. Bassist Christopher Wolstenholme “played” the guitar and Keyboards”.

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Fun. Signs to Fueled By Ramen
August 4, 2010, 4:55 PM
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Fun. has signed to Fueled By Ramen.

Letter from vocalist Nate Reuss:

“Oh hi there,

Hope all of your summers are going swimmingly. I feel like it’s been a long time since we’ve been on tour, and an even longer time since I’ve posted anything, so I thought I’d give a brief update on what we’ve been up to since we got off of tour in June…

Actually, I’ll start by saying thanks to everyone who came out to the non stop shows we played for 5 straight months. That was pretty intense, and so worth it because of you guys. I’ve never toured that extremely and I have to say that I came back a better person with even more appreciation for what we get to do.

After that whole thing, plus the one show we did in Chicago last week, I couldn’t be more psyched for the headlining tour! Seriously, is that going to be awesome, or what? I get so giddy about it. It’s been almost a year since our last headlining tour, and I get a huge grin every time I think about how special this upcoming one is.

The way it looks right now, that will most likely be our last before we head into the studio to start working on the follow up to “aim and ignite.” I’ve been writing like mad the last month, and I don’t plan on stopping until we step into the studio. I wish I could give you some details, but Id rather keep everything under wrap till it’s all done, or at least until some of these weird babies of ideas start to become more fully realized. I do hope we have a new song or two for the next tour.

Speaking of the new record, I’d like to take a second and touch on the worst kept secret in the history of secrets….

We are uber excited to announce we are taking our talents to “fueled by ramen” records. Where they should help put us in a pretty sweet position to continue to try and grow.

This has been in the works for almost 9 months, when the head of the label (someone who’s reached out to me since even before I was in the format) did his bi-annual “check-in just to have the door slammed in his face”. Except the difference is, this time we took the time to listen to what he had to say….

I haven’t been involved with a label in almost 6 years. And to be honest, I never had any intention to go back. But it really means something when you’ve been able to watch a label grow over the years, and just continue to grow, with massive commercial success, while maintaining some of the ethics and understanding of what it means to be an independent artist…

When the people who work for fueled by ramen buy their own tickets to our shows and talk about us with the passion you’d generally reserve for an artist you’re working with, that really means something.

So after lengthy discussions, we figured, why not? This is the perfect time for us to give it a try. And I wouldn’t worry about us “selling out” or changing for the wrong reasons. When the format first started, it was tough because we didn’t know who we were yet. We were signed with the belief that we would appease the label and be a commercial success. As we grew, we realized that those weren’t our goals, and since then, from a personal writing standpoint, I’ve always been a little bit “different”, and I think that’s a big reason they wanted to start working with us. They’re here to help put us in a position that would allow more people to hear us.

And that’s what we’d like. So that’s that.

Argggg. All of this talk about labels is making me thirsty. I’m gonna go grab a lemonade. Once again, thank you for all of the support. Can’t wait to see you guys in a few months!

Oh, and if you haven’t purchased the new steel train yet, you’re crazy. I’m a competitive person, so for me to say that it’s the best record of the year, prolly means that it’s my favorite record of the last 5 years. Truly inspiring. Run, don’t walk over to their website.

<3

Nate”

I’m not too sure how I feel about this yet. I love Fun., and don’t get me wrong, I’m a huge fan of some FBR bands [Forgive Durden, Gym Class Heroes, This Providence], but I hope that when I see Fun. live that I don’t have to deal with the usual FBR-show crowd [14-year-olds with bad attitudes]. That being said, I hope they bring some different fans to the FBR-crowd, and that their subsequent albums don’t fail [which seems to be a running trend with FBR bands].

Congrats Fun., make us proud.



Anberlin Fall Tour
August 2, 2010, 8:22 PM
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09/28 – New Orleans, LA – House of Blues
09/29 – Dallas, TX – House of Blues
10/01 – Albuquerque, NM – Sunshine Theater
10/02 – Phoenix, AZ – Marquee Theater
10/03 – Las Vegas, NV – House of Blues
10/05 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Complex
10/06 – Reno, NV – Knitting Factory
10/08 – Los Angeles, CA – House of Blues
10/09 – Anaheim, CA – House of Blues
10/10 – San Francisco, CA – Regency Ballroom
10/12 – Portland, OR – Wonder Ballroom
10/13 – Boise, ID – Knitting Factory
10/15 – Spokane, WA – Knitting Factory
10/16 – Vancouver, BC – Vogue Theatre
10/18 – Calgary, AB – MacEwan Hall
10/19 – Edmonton, AB – Edmonton Events Center
10/20 – Saskatoon, SK – Odeon
10/21 – Winnipeg, MB – Garrick Center
10/22 – Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue
10/23 – Chicago, IL – House of Blues
10/25 – Detroit, MI – St. Andrews
10/26 – Toronto, ON – Sound Academy
10/28 – Boston, MA – Paradise
10/29 – Philadelphia, PA – Theatre of Living Arts
10/30 – New York, NY – Irving Plaza
10/31 – Washington, DC – 9:30 Club
11/01 – Cleveland, OH – House of Blues
11/03 – Nashville, TN – Rocketown
11/04 – Atlanta, GA – Masquerade
11/05 – St Petersburg, FL – Jannus Landing
11/06 – Orlando, FL – House of Blues

So jazzed.
This fall is going to be amazing show-wise.



Circa Survive Headlining Tour
August 2, 2010, 12:34 PM
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OCTOBER 16 – STONE PONY ASBURY PARK, NJ
OCTOBER 17 – THE RECHER THEATRE TOWSON, MD
OCTOBER 19 – CAT’S CRADLE CARRBORO, NC
OCTOBER 20 – THE MUSIC FARM CHARLESTON, SC
OCTOBER 21 – THE MASQUERADE ATLANTA, GA
OCTOBER 22 – HOUSE OF BLUES LAKE BUENA VISTA, FL
OCTOBER 23 – REVOLUTION FT. LAUDERDALE, FL
OCTOBER 26 – HOUSE OF BLUES NEW ORLEANS, LA
OCTOBER 27 – HOUSE OF BLUES HOUSTON, TX
OCTOBER 29 – WHITE RABBIT SAN ANTONIO, TX
OCTOBER 30 – WHITE RABBIT SAN ANTONIO, TX
OCTOBER 31 – HOUSE OF BLUES DALLAS, TX
NOVEMBER 4 – HOUSE OF BLUES ANAHEIM, CA
NOVEMBER 5 – HOUSE OF BLUES – SAN DIEGO SAN DIEGO, CA
NOVEMBER 6 – AVALON HOLLYWOOD, CA
NOVEMBER 7 – THE REGENCY BALLROOM SAN FRANCISCO, CA
NOVEMBER 9 – WONDER BALLROOM PORTLAND, OR
NOVEMBER 10 – EL CORAZON SEATTLE, WA
NOVEMBER 12 – THE COMPLEX SALT LAKE CITY, UT
NOVEMBER 13 – THE SUMMIT MUSIC HALL DENVER, CO
NOVEMBER 14 – THE BEAUMONT CLUB KANSAS CITY, MO
NOVEMBER 17 – CABOOZE ON THE WEST BANK MINNEAPOLIS, MN
NOVEMBER 18 – THE EAGLES CLUB MILWAUKEE, WI
NOVEMBER 19 – HOUSE OF BLUES CHICAGO, IL
NOVEMBER 20 – ST. ANDREWS HALL DETROIT, MI
NOVEMBER 21 – HOUSE OF BLUES CLEVELAND CLEVELAND, OH
NOVEMBER 23 – THE CHANCE POUGHKEEPSIE, NY
NOVEMBER 24 – HOUSE OF BLUES BOSTON, MA
NOVEMBER 26 – THEATRE OF THE LIVING ARTS PHILADELPHIA, PA
NOVEMBER 27 – IRVING PLAZA NEW YORK, NY
NOVEMBER 28 – IRVING PLAZA NEW YORK, NY

Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes!



I Have Really Talented Acquaintances
July 28, 2010, 12:12 AM
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Kaia is a friend of a friend, and I am very jealous of her talent.

She is currently in a new band, The Brightest, which you can find on:

Twitter

Facebook

Myspace



Say Anything, Motion City Soundtrack and Saves The Day Fall Tour

October 14, 2010 Soma San Diego, CA
October 15, 2010 Avalon Los Angeles, CA
October 16, 2010 House Of Blues Anaheim, CA
October 17, 2010 Regency Ballroom San Francisco, CA
October 19, 2010 Sodo (NO MCS) Seattle, WA
October 20, 2010 Crystal Ballroom Portland, OR
October 22, 2010 Avalon Theatre Salt Lake City, UT
October 23, 2010 Summit Denver, CO
October 24, 2010 Sokol Auditorium Omaha, NE
October 26, 2010 The Pageant St. Louis, MO
October 27, 2010 The Rave Milwaukee, WI
October 28, 2010 First Avenue Minneapolis, MN
October 30, 2010 House Of Blues Chicago, IL
October 31, 2010 House Of Blues Chicago, IL
November 1, 2010 Bogarts Cincinatti, OH
November 3, 2010 Fillmore Detroit, MI
November 4, 2010 Sound Academy Toronto, ON
November 5, 2010 Starland Ballroom Sayreville, NJ
November 6, 2010 Lupo’s Providence, RI
November 8, 2010 House Of Blues Boston, MA
November 9, 2010 Nokia Theatre New York, NY
November 10, 2010 Electric Factory Philadelphia, PA
November 12, 2010 Sonar Baltimore, MD
November 13, 2010 Amo’s Southend Charlotte, NC
November 14, 2010 Variety Playhouse Atlanta, GA
November 16, 2010 Revolution Ft. Lauderdale, FL
November 17, 2010 House Of Blues Orlando, FL
November 19, 2010 Palladium Dallas, TX
November 20, 2010 Warehouse Live Houston, TX
November 21, 2010 Stubb’s BBQ Austin, TX

I am not a fan of Saves The Day, but the fact that Say Anything and Motion City Soundtrack are touring together makes me so happy.
I can’t miss this, and neither should you.



2004-2010


Envy On The Coast [A.K.A the best band to ever grace the music industry] have decided to call it quits. Instead of trying to sum it all up, I’ll post what Ryan had to say about the situation:

To anyone and everyone who’s ever supported us:

The day has come to pull down that curtain down. Sal and Jer sat down with Brian and I about a week ago and informed us that they are leaving Envy on the Coast. They explained that they are no longer happy being a part of this, and there was nothing Brian and I could do or say to change that. Because Envy on the Coast was founded upon the musical and personal relationships between the four of us, Brian and I have decided that we would rather move forward rather than finding musicians to replace Sal and Jer.

I can’t say I’m all that shocked by this, nor am I upset. At some point in your life, you have to stop saying, “But I never expected this to happen to me!?” For me, that day came when my mother was diagnosed with breast cancer. Fortunately, after she beat it, I took with me the knowledge that anything and everything can and will happen to you…and you should welcome those hurdles because they will make you stronger. At the end of the day, some marriages fail, some people win the lottery, and some people get struck by lightening. You can trust someone with every ounce of yourself, but a lot of men are the center of their own universe, and that’s something I’ve learned to cope with. I shouldn’t have said I wasn’t upset. There are aspects of this whole situation that have upset me, but there’s no use in dwelling on that when we have so much to be proud of.

When we started this band, we had no idea what we were doing, nor what we wanted to accomplish. Like most bands, we hopped in a van and vowed to stick together and figure it out along the way. In a very short time frame, we decided we wanted to preserve integrity, credibility, and put our art at the forefront above all else. We knew turning down certain opportunities would sometimes leave us broke and maybe regretful, for some of us, but we knew it wasn’t within our capability to compromise. Sure, we did a lot of things we were apprehensive about at first, but on ‘Lowcountry’, our most recent effort, I can proudly say we made something that was 100% us. We played ball for a few years, but not on that record; we did what we wanted. We wrote the songs we wanted to write, the way wanted to write them. We shot the video we wanted with the creative individuals who we entrusted to do it with. We did it all our way. I don’t care how many copies it sold, because I’ve got a lot of acquaintances who have sold a shit-ton more records than I may ever sell, but they don’t sleep as well as I do at night.

I’ve toured with the flavors of the week. I’ve watched teenagers place “band dudes” up on pedestals, not for the music they make, but for the aura they omit. I’ve seen the looks in our fans eyes. I know that this little band meant something to you. I know that all of our sacrifice, all of our struggle, and all of our hard work was worth it. I know that we didn’t have to tweet what the fuck we were doing every hour of the day in order to stay connected with our fans. They stayed connected to us through our music, regardless of where we were or what we were doing. You understood. You got it.

Brian and I decided a long time ago that we wanted to be artists. That can mean a lot of things, but to us it just means we want to keep making art and music together. And that’s what we plan on doing. I doubt anyone’s mentally ready to swallow “what’s next” yet, so we’ll just leave it at that for now. In the coming weeks, we’ll be announcing our three final shows and together, we will celebrate the the death of something beautiful. Thank you all for being a part of this.

-Ryan

I am very, very, very sad to see this band go. I have been a huge fan since the end of my sophomore year in high school, and I cannot express how amazing this band was/is. I will never forget the live shows, or the people I met. I know that this isn’t the last we’ll see of some of the members, and I definitely know that Envy On The Coast will always have a place in my heart, and on my iPod.



Fall Full of Fun.
July 8, 2010, 2:27 PM
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9/29 Higher Ground Burlington, VT
10/1 World Cafe Live Philadelphia, PA
10/2 Mr. Small’s Pittsburgh, PA
10/3 The Grog Shop Cleveland, OH
10/5 The Basement Columbus, OH
10/6 Brick Street Oxford, OH
10/7 The Intersection Grand Rapids, MI
10/8 The Firebird St. Louis, MO
10/9 House of Blues Chicago, IL
10/10 Varsity Theater Minneapolis, MN
10/12 Peoples Court Des Moines, IA
10/13 Blue Moose Iowa City, IA
10/14 The Bottleneck Lawrence, KS
10/15 Fox Theatre Boulder, CO
10/16 Club Sound Salt Lake City, UT
10/21 Media Club Vancouver, BC
10/22 El Corazon Seattle, WA
10/23 Hawthorne Theater Portland, OR
10/26 Starline Fresno, CA
10/27 Great American Music Hall San Francisco, CA
10/28 The Music Box @ The Fonda Los Angeles, CA
10/30 The Nile Mesa, AZ
11/2 The Cambridge Room @ House of Blues Dallas, TX
11/4 Stubb’s BBQ Austin, TX
11/5 House of Blues Houston, TX

Yes please.



All Time Low Goes Gaga
July 8, 2010, 2:22 PM
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All Time Low decided to cover ‘Alejandro’ by Lady Gaga

I think I really dig this cover.




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