Letlive. will release The Blackest Beautiful on July 9th via Epitaph Records. You can find the track listing below and the album artwork in the replies. You can also pre-order the album on Interpunk.
Track Listing
01) Banshee (Ghost Fame)
02) Empty Elvis
03) White America's Beautiful Black Market
04) Dreamers Disease
05) That Fear Fever
06) Virgin Dirt
07) Younger
08) The Dope Beat
09) The Priest And Used Cars
10) Pheromone Cvlt
11) 27 Club
Hear a clip of a new Letlive. song entitled "Banshee Ghost (Fame)" here - thoughts? Note that the song is on the Warped Tour 2013 Compilation, which drops June 4.
The Transplants will release In a Warzone on June 25th through Epitaph Records and pre-orders are available here. The band is also touring with Rancid the same month and dates are in the replies. The new single can be heard here.
You can stream an unreleased Bring Me The Horizon song titled "Deathbeds" (off the band's additional Deathbeds EP) over at AltPress. Sempiternal hits stores next week.
Check out my interview with Ryan Young from Off With Their Heads over here.The band will release Home this coming Tuesday through Epitaph and we discuss that record in detail. The band will also hit the road with Alkaline Trio and Bayside next month and kicks off a series of headlining shows in Minneapolis tonight.
And that’s the one where Bill was like ‘Yeah, this is good, this is the best song you have. Let’s figure out how to incorporate drums into it and then it will be good.’ It took a long time, it was funny because Zack who’s always recorded with us, Zack from Dear Landlord, he said that it was great to finally record a song that doesn’t sound like every single...
Epitaph has signed Retox. The band's new album. YPLL, will hit stores on May 7th. You can watch a video for the song "Congratulations, You Are Good Enough" over at Vice. Press release can be read in the replies.
You can stream a new Bring Me The Horizon song titled "Antivist" here. It's off the band's upcoming album Sempiternal, which hits stores on April 30th.
Everyone in Despised Icon was jumping on a new train, trying something else - trying out the family life, trying out new career opportunities, and I kind of felt pressured at my age nearing 30 to do what the rest of my boys were doing, and so I did; I got an awesome marketing job for a clothing retailer, was working the office job 9 to 5, a steady paycheck and great team, but I wasn't happy because I felt like I was stepping on my own toes with something that I wasn't ready to do. And it really came down to me questioning what I had to do to become happy in life, and the answer was simple - play music. So I quit everything...
Off With Their Heads' music video for "Seek Advice Elsewhere" can be seen over here. The song is off of Home, which will be released through Epitaph on March 12th.