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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I Will Be King Album Release

As you may remember, I did a post back in November about the local band I Will Be King.


Well, their album is now up for download! It’ll be on iTunes in about two weeks, and I highly advise you to buy it once it’s available, but if you want to preview it, click here.

I still find it so odd that I went to high school with these kids.



Monsters, Inc. 2
April 25, 2010, 10:10 AM
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Monsters, Inc. 2 is set to release on November 16th, 2012.

I’m excited! Monsters, Inc. is fabulous.



Head First In The River

New Envy On The Coast song!
Go here to listen to it.

You can either purchase it on iTunes, or wait for the album to drop on March 30th.
Try and avoid illegally downloading it, this band is beyond talented and deserves better than that.



The Almost Goes Tom Petty

This is the first song that I’ve come across from Punk Goes Classic Rock that has been released, enjoy!
I think they pulled it off pretty flawlessly. I’m really excited to see how awesome/bad the rest of the album is.
Just fyi, the album drops on April 27th.



Punk Goes Classic Rock


Track listing:
1. Hit The Lights “More Than A Feeling” (originally recorded by Boston)
2. VersaEmerge “Paint It Black” (originally recorded by The Rolling Stones)
3. The Almost “Free Fallin’” (originally recorded by Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers)
4. Mayday Parade “We Are The Champions” (originally recorded by Queen)
5. The Summer Set “Rock ‘n Roll All Nite” (originally recorded by KISS)
6. We The Kings “Caught Up In You” (originally recorded by .38 Special)
7. A Skylit Drive “Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)” (originally recorded by Journey)
8. I See Stars “Your Love” (originally recorded by The Outfield)
9. Pierce The Veil “(Don’t Fear) The Reaper” (originally recorded by Blue Oyster Cult)
10. Forever The Sickest Kids “Crazy Train” (originally recorded by Ozzy Osbourne)
11. The Maine “Pour Some Sugar On Me” (originally recorded by Def Leppard)
12. Envy On The Coast “All Along The Watchtower” (originally recorded by Jimi Hendrix)
13. Every Avenue “Take Me Home Tonight” (originally recorded by Eddie Money)
14. Never Shout Never “Bohemian Rhapsody” (originally recorded by Queen)
15. blessthefall “Dream On” (originally recorded by Aerosmith)

Alright.
I see the following totally rocking it:
Envy On The Coast, of course.

I see the following totally butchering it:
Never Shout Never. I mean SERIOUSLY? QUEEN?!

I’m willing to give everything else a shot, because you never know.
This all could be really bad, or pretty interesting.



Alice In Wonderland Boycott


Odeon, a British cinema, is refusing to show Tim Burton’s Alice In Wonderland once it releases on March 5th.
The reason is based on the release date of the DVD.

Supposedly the normal screen-to-DVD time is about 17 weeks, but Walt Disney Pictures is shortening this time frame to 12 weeks for Alice In Wonderland in Britain, Ireland, and Italy. The reason for the change is to try and deter piracy of the movie.

Just so you know, Odeon has about 110 theaters between Britain, Ireland, and Italy.
I know that it’s a big investment to set up the projection equipment to show 3-D movies, but I think boycotting the movie is a bit ridiculous. The 12-week showing window will probably only boost ticket sales because movie-goers have less time to go and see the movie, which will only benefit the theaters.
Plus, I don’t think the change will deter piracy. If people want something bad enough, they’ll find a way.

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We Are The World

It just premiered on the Olympics, and now it’s on YouTube–so here it is!
I appreciate the diversity of the voices on the track, buuuut I’m still not a huge fan of a few artists featured. Just goes to show how doomed our music industry is.

My opinion: the original was a whole heckovalot better, and they could’ve brought together the most incredible people to re-make it, but they didn’t. Oh well.
It’s still for a good cause.



Lowcountry To Drop On March 30th

Envy On The Coast’s new album LowCountry is set to release on March 30th, which just so happens to be the same day that I’ll be seeing them in Portland.
SO EXCITED.

Tracklisting:
1. Death March on two, ready?
2.  The Devil’s Tongue
3.  Headfirst in the River
4.  Puritan Dirt Song
5.  Laugh Ourselves to Death
6.  The Great American t-shirt Racket
7.  Southern Comfort
8. *
9.  Like I Do
10.  Numb
11.  Made of Stone
12.  Clean of You
13. Bad News
14. Spinal Cords
15. Clergy
16. Company of Men

You can pre-order the album here.
Also, check out their Myspace to listen to two new (ish) songs “Numb” and “The Devil’s Tongue”.

Envy On The Coast is in my top 3 favorite bands of all time, and I am so stoked to purchase the album and blast it in my room.



The Audition: Great Danger
February 4, 2010, 8:15 PM
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The Audition has revealed the cover of their upcoming album entitled “Great Danger”, due out March 16th.
They’re definitely in my top 5 favorite bands, and I really hope this album is great.




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