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Anthony Green Debuts Video For “Get Yours While You Can”
Anthony Green has posted the video for his song “Get Yours While You Can” online. The track is from the solo artists latest effort “Beautiful Things” which is available now. You can watch the video below.
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Authority Zero Streaming New Live Acoustic Album
Authority Zero have posted their new live acoustic album “Less Rhythm, More Booze” up for stream online here. The effort was released today (January 31st) through Suburban Noize Records.
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Comeback Kid Release New Video For “Do Yourself A Favor”
Comeback Kid has posted the video for their song “Do Yourself A Favor” online. The track is from the bands last album “Symptoms + Cures” which is available now through Distort Ent. You can watch the video below.
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My Ticket Home Premieres New Album “To Create A Cure”
My Ticket Home has posted their new album up for stream online. The effort which is entitled, “To Create A Cure,” will be released today, January 31st through Rise Records. You can stream the album below.
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Hit The Lights – Invicta – Review
Of all the pop punk bands in recent memory, there hasn’t been one that acted as the perfect guilty pleasure as much as Hit The Lights did in 2006. The sugar-dosed melodic guitars and dance-inducing tunes of “This Is A Stickup…Don’t Make It A Murder” were an instant classic — even influencing the name of our website. Since then this five-piece from Limo, Ohio have been steadily releasing new EPs and full-lengths with a renewed tenacity, case in point was 2008′s “Skip School Start Fights,” which while exerting a much more poppy sound, still kept the bands punk spirit alive, with catchy riffs and angsty, yet potent, lyrics like “Stay Out“‘s, “Stay out all night, ’Cause rest is for the dead. So we won’t stop, no we won’t stop. Raise your glass high.” Since then, Hit The Lights has not only majorly changed the tone with their latest effort “Invicta,” they have also changed their album art style. A man-o-war in space? Where’s my splattered neon paint and face vectors? read more
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Bleeding Through Stream New Album “The Great Fire”
Bleeding Through has posted their entire new album “The Great Fire” up for stream online here. The effort will be released tomorrow through Rise Records.
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The Higher And Take Cover Both Call It Quits
On the break-up front, bands The Higher and Take Cover have both decided to call it quits. You can read each of the bands reasons for breaking up after the jump.
Take Cover
As of last week we have decided that Take Cover will be parting ways. The time has come where some of us feel ready to move on to the next chapter of our lives and we had to be honest with ourselves and each other and accept it. Although we are disbanding as Take Cover, I want to assure everyone that this is not the end of music for any of us by any means. It’s in our blood and its not going anywhere.
The Higher
To whom it may concern,
What measures success in music? Today it’s extremely hard to tell, and I don’t see it getting any easier in the future. To me, (Robert Ragan aka Reggie) The Higher was successful because I had an amazing time doing it. Everyday on the road brought a new adventure, a new challenge, and new way of viewing the world. We were able to tour the US and Canada more than a dozen times, Japan 5 times, UK 1 time. We had 2 top 10 singles in Japan, a number 1 video in Japan, and were able to play their version of Coachella which they call Fuji Rock. In the US, we didn’t see the same results we did in Japan, but we didn’t go unnoticed by any means. The 6 years i spent playing with The Higher will probably be best times ill ever have in my life. Great stories to tell the grandkids……well some will have to wait till they’re older, but you get it. We played like shit some nights, and played great some nights. We were a very human band, and anyone who knows us, knows that we did things our way for better or for worse. From members leaving, too label issues, too management issues, we went through it all, and unfortunately we were unable to sustain those blows like other bands can. So, with that being said The Higher is officially done playing music. We have a farewell show in the works which will be in Vegas. The details are vague at best right now, but as soon as we know you will know. Everyone that supported us throughout the years, we sincerely thank you. Bands such as The Matches, Youinseries, Motion City Soundtrack, Sherwood, The Forecast, Quietdrive, Panic at the disco, Everybody Else, Take Cover, Lydia, Park, Silverstein, Ronnie Radke ( He’s a huge fan), Meg and Dia, In Aviate aka Autumn Rhodes, Emery, Between the Trees, Less than Jake, Escape the Fate, The Audition, The Reign of Kindo, Eye Alaska, Red Hot Radio, and Red Wine Rewind we thank you all for touring and helping us along the way. Thanks again everyone!
Love, The Higher
Both bands are planning their final and farewell shows.
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Silverstein Debuts Music Video For “Brookfield”
Silverstein has posted the video for their song “Brookfield” up for stream online. The track is from the bands latest album “Short Songs” which will be released on February 7th through Hopeless Records. You can watch the video below.
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Trivium Premieres Lyric Video For “Black”
Trivium has debuted the lyric video for their song “Black” online. The track is from the bands latest effort “In Waves” which is available for purchase now. You can see the video below.
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FTSK Release Video For “Shut The Front Door (Too Young For This)”
Forever The Sickest Kids have posted the video for their song “Shut The Front Door (Too Young For This)” online for your viewing pleasure here. The video was directed by Danny Drysdale and the track is off the bands unreleased album “The Weekend: Saturday.”









