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I Don’t Want Monday
Hey Monday has posted the video for their song “I Don’t Wanna Dance” online here. The song is from the bands new effort “Beneath It All” which will be available to purchase on August 17th.
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Serenade Me Now
Secondhand Serenade has posted his new album “Hear Me Now” up for stream on his Myspace. The album will be available for purchase on August 3rd through Glassnote Records.
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The Devil Of Man
Bad Religion has posted their new song “The Devil In Stitches” for stream online here. The track is from the bands new album “The Dissent Of Man” which will hit stores on September 28th through Epitaph Records.
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Holiday Passports
Holiday Parade has posted their latest acoustic EP, “Tickets and Passports” up for stream on their Purevolume. You can buy it on iTunes online here.
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Lost Americans
American Hi-Fi has posted the video for their song “Lost” online. The track is from the bands new album “Fight The Frequency” which will hit stores on August 17th through Hi-Fi Killers Records. You can watch the video below.
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Dr. Eading This
Victory Records has signed Dr. Acula. You can hear new tracks and find out more about the Goosebumps-obsessed band, by checking out their Myspace.
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The Dissent Of Religion
Bad Religion is set to release their new record “The Dissent of Man” on September 28th through Epitaph Records. You can pre-order the album online now here.
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Streaming Out There
Rufio has posted their new album “Anybody Out There” up for stream in its entirety on their Purevolume. The effort is in stores now through The Militia Group.
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Rufio – Anybody Out There – Review
Release Date: July 27th, 2010
Record Label: The Militia Group
Genre: Pop Rock
It’s been nine long years since I first heard Rufio‘s first effort, “Perhaps, I Suppose,” which transformed my musical tastes in an age of traditional punk rock like Blink 182 and Green Day. Time and time again, Rufio would inject addictive hooks, melodic guitars, and a swift sugar-sweet rock — elevating my love for technical fretwork, as well as my affection for catchy rock. And after releasing Nitro Records-backed sophomore and junior records, “MCMLXXXV” and “The Comfort Of Home” respectively, a three year hiatus (five without a new record), and two line up changes with their new drummer Terry Stirling Jr. (Drive A), and bassist Taylor Albaugh, this once inexperienced pop rock outfit has made a skillful reentry with their latest full-length “Anybody Out There.” read more
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Escape The Indie Label
Escape The Fate have signed to DGC/Interscope Records. The band will release their new album in November through the label.









