The Mars Volta announce new album, “Noctourniquet”

The Mars Volta announce new album, “Noctourniquet”

The Mars Volta will release their new album Noctourniquet on March 27. Check out the cover art and track listing below.

Shortly after the album’s release members of TMV will be taking part in the much-hyped At The Drive-In reunion at Coachella.

1. The Whip Hand
2. Aegis
3. Dyslexicon
4. Empty Vessels Make The Loudest Sound
5. The Malkin Jewel
6. Lapochka
7. In Absentia
8. Imago
9. Molochwalker
10. Trinkets Pale Of Moon
11. Vedamalady
12. Noctourniquet
13. Zed And Two Naughts

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The Wonder Years, Transit, Polar Bear Club on Glamour Kills covers compilation

The Wonder Years, Transit, Polar Bear Club on Glamour Kills covers compilation

In conjunction with the upcoming Glamour Kills tour, all the bands involved recorded covers of other bands on the tour for a limited edition covers compilation. Scope the track listing below.

1. The Wonder Years covering Into It. Over It.’s “Anchor”
2. Polar Bear Club covering Transit’s “Skipping Stone”
3. Transit covering Polar Bear Club’s “Resent and Resistance”
4. The Story So Far covering A Loss For Words “Wrightsville Beach”
5. A Loss For Words covering The Story So Far’s “Quicksand”
6. Into It. Over It. covering The Wonder Years’ “Don’t Let Me Cave In”

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Hot Water Music to enter the studio this week

Hot Water Music to enter the studio this week

Hot Water Music will be entering the Blasting Room in Fort Collins, Colorado on Thursday to begin recording their long-awaited new full-length.

Once out, it’ll be the band’s first album for Rise Records and first in eight years, following up 2004′s The New What Next.

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Cassadee Pope (Hey Monday) announces solo tour dates

Cassadee Pope (Hey Monday) announces solo tour dates

Cassadee Pope of Hey Monday has announced the dates for her upcoming solo tour. Check them out below.

January 27          Anaheim, Calif.                Chain Reaction
January 28         San Diego, Calif.              Soma Sidestage
January 29          Scottsdale, Ariz.               Martini Ranch
January 31         West Hollywood, Calif.     Key Club
February 1         Camarillo, Calif.                 Rock City
February 2          Bakersfield, Calif.             Jerry’s Pizza & Pub
February 11       Chicago, Ill.                        Beat Kitchen
February 12       Pittsburgh, Pa.                   The Altar Bar
February 14       Philadelphia, Pa.              First Unitarian Church
February 15       Boston, Mass.                    Brighton Music Hall
February 16       Teaneck, N.J.                     Mexicali Live
February 17       New York, N.Y.                  Highline Ballroom
February 18       Whitehall, Pa.                    Planet Trog Ent. Complex
February 19       Baltimore, Md.                   Baltimore Soundstage
February 21       Greensboro, N.C.             Greene Street
February 22       Atlanta, Ga.                        The Masquerade
February 23       Gainesville, Fla.                Double Down Live
February 24       Fort Lauderdale, Fla.       Culture Room

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Chelsea Grin announce headlining tour with For The Fallen Dreams and more

Chelsea Grin announce headlining tour with For The Fallen Dreams and more

Chelsea Grin have announced their first headlining tour with support from For The Fallen Dreams, Chunk! No, Captain Chunk!, Vanna, The Crimson Armada (select dates) and Volumes (select dates).

March 3 – Ogden, UT – The Basement
March 4 – Las Vegas, NV – Hard Rock Cafe
March 6 – Tempe, AZ – Underground
March 7 – Anaheim, CA – Chain Reaction
March 8 – San Diego, CA – Soma
March 9 – Sacramento, CA- Ace of Spades
March 10 – Simi Valley, CA – 118 West
March 11 – Tucson, AZ – Skrappy’s
March 12 – El Paso, TX – Tricky Falls
March 14 – Mission, TX – Never Say Never Fest
March 15 – Austin, TX – SXSW
March 16 – Austin, TX – SXSW
March 17 – Dallas, TX – South By So What Fest
March 18 – Houston, TX – Houston We Have A Problem Fest (CG only)
March 19 – Memphis, TN – Newby’s
March 20 – St Louis, MO – Fubar
March 21 – Joliet, IL – Mojoes
March 22 – St Paul, MN – Station 4
March 24 – Indianapolis, IN – Emerson Theatre
March 25 – Cleveland, OH – Peabody’s
March 26 – Pittsburgh, PA – The Hideout
March 27 – Toronto, ON – Annex Wreckroom
March 28 – Montreal, QC – La Tulipe
March 29 – New York, NY – Gramercy Theatre
March 30 – Richmond, VA – Kingdom
March 31 – Allentown, PA – Crocodile Rock
April 1 – Springfield, VA – Empire
April 3 – Columbia, SC – New Brookland Tavern
April 4 – Atlanta, GA – Masquerade
April 7 – Ft Lauderdale. FL – The Speakeasy
April 8 – St Petersburg, FL – The State Theatre

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For All Those Sleeping to enter the studio this week

For All Those Sleeping to enter the studio this week

For All Those Sleeping (Fearless Records) is entering the studio this week to begin recording their second album. It’ll be produced by Cameron Mizell (I See Stars, Woe, Is Me) and is slated for a release this summer.

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Chris Appelgren (Lookout Records) releases statement on label’s closure

Chris Appelgren (Lookout Records) releases statement on label’s closure

Lookout Records owner/president Chris Appelgren released a lengthy statement over the weekend regarding the official closure of the seminal punk label. Read the full statement below.

“I’m not sure exactly where exactly to start but I guess it’s best to get the hard part out of the way. To put it simply, what was mentioned recently on Ted Leo’s website (and reported in by a number of other outlets online) is true. Lookout Records will be closing its doors over the next few months. Most people that are reading this know that the label stopped releasing material towards the end of 2005. It was then that Lookout ended its long relationships with Green Day, Operation Ivy and a few other artists. That development meant significantly scaling down the business, which included letting the staff go and moving from the label’s Berkeley headquarters and warehouse into a small office. It was a challenging time for everyone involved – bands, staff, and business partners. For myself and the other two owners at the time, Cathy and Molly, we resolved to put our limited resources into rectifying some of the issues and problems that had been Lookout’s undoing, return to a modest operation, with the hopes of first, getting things back on track, and hopefully doing more in the future.

To many, that would have been the perfect time to wind things up with Lookout Records, but we decided not to. Sure, sales were down across the board and Lookout no longer had many of its long-standing top sellers in its catalog. There were artists that were committed to sticking with the label and shared our hope of fixing the problems and being able to find our way through a difficult period and create new successes. This was the inspiration we needed and over the next few years, with hard work we were able to simplify label operations to a large extent. With the help of folks like Ali, Andy, and later, Spenser pitching in, we focused on playing catch-up and on top of new developments.

It wasn’t easy to keep catalog items in print and that became especially challenging when our primary compact disc manufacturer and our distribution partner Lumberjack-Mordam went out of business unexpectedly. Having our physical distributor and a manufacturer go belly up disrupted our sales, meant a significant loss of income, and caused inventory and accounting problems. The next year when our mail order partner, Little Type, went out of business, Lookout was also dealt another significant blow. We did our best to resolve the issued caused by these developments but both ultimately amounted to a lot more work and severely impacted income.

By this time, it was primarily Cathy and myself overseeing Lookout’s business. This was done in whatever spare time we could find, as both of us had other jobs. Molly had minimized her involvement with the label, remaining a valued and trusted adviser. The label’s sole employee was Spenser, who came in to our small office space in Oakland to handle day to day stuff a couple times a week.

Last summer, we began tentatively discussing what it might mean to let Lookout end. It was a strange and scary to talk about at first and hard for either of us to imagine what it would be like. Lookout Records had been part of my life for over 20 years and Cathy is a label veteran with over 15 years of experience at Lookout. We considered all options but kept coming back to realization that the best use of our energies would be to shut the doors once and for all – for the legacy of the label, for the bands, and for benefit of the relationships and friendships with artists, partners, and stakeholders. After some soul searching, hat’s what we decided to do.

Right now, we are in the process of going through years and years of archives and figuring out what to do with things that have no obvious home.  Inventory, masters, artwork – that’s all going back to the artists. We’ve talked to some bands but not all of them. If you were in a band and haven’t heard from Cathy or myself, definitely get in touch. Our efforts to close out Lookout’s remaining business reflect the same intentions we’ve had for the past few years – to do the best we can by the bands. It’s our hope that this could be an opportunity for the artists themselves to revisit their Lookout releases, with interesting and cool results. It’s time to let Lookout Records really and truly become history.

Thank you. Thanks for listening to the music, going to shows, coming in our store, forming bands, sending us demos, buying records from our mail order, signing to our label, wearing a t-shirt, playing our records on your radio show, putting us up on your living room floor, writing fan mail, interviewing us for your zine, putting on a show, for inspiring us, for being inspired by Lookout, for your hard work, for just being there, and for ALL of the memories (there are so many). Thank you. Here’s to you, and to whatever comes next…

Thanks, Chris

P.S. We’ll continue to update this site from time to time, with stories, information or anything cool that we come across that seems worth sharing. You’re welcome to come back and visit.”

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Comeback Kid announce tour with Close Your Eyes, Foundation, Such Gold, Living With Lions

Comeback Kid announce tour with Close Your Eyes, Foundation, Such Gold, Living With Lions

Comeback Kid have announced the Symptoms + Cures tour with support from Close Your Eyes, Foundation, Such Gold and Living With Lions. Full list of dates are below.

March 18 – San Antonio, TX – White Rabbit
March 19 – Metairie, LA – The Cypress
March 21 – St. Petersburg, FL – The Local 662
March 22 – Lake WOrth, FL – The Speakeasy
March 23 – Jacksonville, FL – The Pit
March 24 – Douglasville, GA – The 7 Venue
March 25 – Richmond, VA – Kingdom
March 26 – Philadelphia, PA – The First Unitarian Church
March 28 – Worcester, MA – The Palladium
March 30 – Toronto, ON – The Mod Club Theatre
March 31 – Cleveland, OH – Peabody’s
April 1 – Detroit, MI – Magic Stick
April 3 – Fort Wayne, IN – Sunset Hall
April 4 – Joliet, IL – Mojoe’s
April 5 – Omaha, NE – Sokol Underground
April 6 – Denver, CO – The Marquis Theater
April 7 – Salt Lake City, UT – In The Venue
April 8 – Spokane, WA – A Club
April 9 – Seattle, WA – The Vera Project
April 11 – Walnut Creek, CA – Red House
April 12 – Lancaster, CA – Industry Theater
April 13 – West Hollywood, CA – Key Club
April 14 – San Diego, CA – Soma
April 15 – Tempe, AZ – The Clubhouse
April 16 – Farmington, NM – Top Deck
April 18 – Oklahoma City, OK – The Conservatory
April 19 – Memphis, TN – New Daisy Theatre
April 20 – St. Louis, MO – Fubar

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Attack Attack! stream new album, “This Means War”

Attack Attack! stream new album, “This Means War”

Attack Attack! are streaming their new album, This Means War, before it is in stores on Jan. 17. Fans can listen to the album in its entirety below. Let us know what you think!

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No Sleep Records launches “Free Album Tuesday” for Former Thieves and Xerxes

No Sleep Records launches “Free Album Tuesday” for Former Thieves and Xerxes

No Sleep Records have launched Free Album Tuesday today for releases from Former Thieves and Xerxes. You can download Former Thieves’ debut LP, the Language That We Speak, in exchange for a “like” here. As for Xerxes, they are the first band in No Sleep’s new live series, and you can download their set from Sound & Fury fest here.

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