It’s time to be awakened.

The Grammy-nominated rock group AS I LAY DYING will release their sixth album, AWAKENED, September 25 on Metal Blade. Pre-orders are available today, August 20, via: http://www.metalblade.com/asilaydying/. After wrapping a successful run as a main stage act on the Rockstar Mayhem Festival with Slipknot, Slayer and more, the group will headline a special album release show-full details to be announced soon. On October 15, they’ll launch a European tour with Trivium, Caliban and Upon A Burning Body before returning to the U.S. in November for a nationwide tour.

AS I LAY DYING just completed a video for the new single “A Greater Foundation.” The rock group teamed with director Drew Russ (A Day To Remember, Falling In Reverse) and producer Robby Starbuckfor the performance-based clip which was shot on location in Los Angeles. "We were all impressed with Drew’s ability to capture the intensity of live band performances in his videos, and ‘A Greater Foundation’ is no exception, explains bassist JOSH GILBERT. “ Drew’s technique, along with the all-day participation of some of our diehard fans in Los Angeles, definitely accentuated the energy of the song and makes for an exciting and dynamic video. We can’t wait to unveil it!”

For AWAKENED, the San Diego-basedbandNICK HIPA (guitar), TIM LAMBESIS (vocals), JORDAN MANCINO (drums), PHIL SGROSSO (guitar) and JOSH GILBERT (bass)–holed up in the Blasting Room in Fort Collins, CO with renowned rock producer Bill Stevenson (Descendents) and mixer Colin Richardson. AWAKENED marks the follow-up to the Decas EP (2011) which reached # 2 on the iTunes Rock Chart. The group’s last LP, 2010′simmensely successful The Powerless Rise, debuted on the Billboard Top 200 at #10. The Powerless Risealso reached #2 on Billboard’s Independent Albums Chart and #3 on Billboard’s Hard Music Albums Chart.

Rise Records is ecstatic to announce the re-release of “Hot Water Music– Forever and Counting”.  Originally released in 1997, the band’s third studio album is a true classic and will remain one of the best post hardcore records of all time.  For now, it will only be available digitally until it gets re-mastered in 2013, when Rise will properly release it physically (Deluxe CD and vinyl).  In the meantime, the label has posted the entire record on their YouTube channel.

Hot Water Music- Forever and Counting stream: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLF828D0AE1F94F365.

Tracklisting:

1. Translocation

2. Better Sense

3. Just Don’t Say You Lost It

4. Position

5- Rest Assured

6- Manual

7- Minno

8- Three Summers Strong

9- Man the Change

10- Western Grace

www.hotwatermusic.com

www.riserecords.com

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Knoxville TN’s 10 YEARS has done it again. Their latest album MINUS THE MACHINE has debuted #26 on the Billboard Top 200 Albums chart selling nearly 12,000 copies in its first week. The 12-song collection—sonically powerful, hauntingly beautiful and textured, while lyrically exposed, intimate and personal—placed #2 on the Top Hard Music Albums chart, #8 on the Top Current Rock Albums chart and #21 on the Overall Digital Albums chart. MINUS THE MACHINE—which also marks 10 YEARS’ first release on their own Palehorse Records in partnership with Warner Music Group’s Independent Label Group (ILG)—reached #4 on the Record Label Independent Current Albums (Indie) chart.

MINUS THE MACHINE has garnered critical acclaim, with many journalists touting it as one of the band’s best albums of their career. See press quotes below. The success has been propelled by the album’s hard driving single “Backlash” spinning nationwide at rock radio and climbing the Active Rock chart, currently #22. 10 YEARS world premieredthe official music video for “Backlash” as well as an exclusive in-studio interview on FUSE TV. The dark and compelling music video has been viewed over 33,000 times.

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Greenvans, the first van rental company to make vegetable oil powered vans commercially available, is the brainchild of Andy Reitz (former drummer of Defeater) & Anthony Rovedo. The company started in 2008 with one van and a half-baked idea to rent it to friends in touring bands. The idea grew into a van rental company with more vans and more friends who depend on the company for affordable, reliable and safe tour transportation. The guys at Greenvans have taken what they’ve learned from their own experiences playing in touring bands and created a company built by musicians, for musicians. Greenvans is about getting you to your shows while saving you time, money and frustration.

The new website, which responsively scales to any device or screen resolution you access it from, was designed and developed by Kevin Duquette (co-owner of Topshelf Records) and is now live at http://rentgreenvans.com.

To celebrate the launch of the site, Greenvans has partnered with former client The World Is a Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid to Die to premiere a new video for their song ”To The Janitor, To The King” which was released on Run For Cover Records’ “Mixed Signals” compilation last year. The video was shot and edited by Lukas Hodge (http://www.lukashodge.com/). The video is here: http://greenvans.tumblr.com/post/29549808163/the-world-is-a-beautiful-place-i-am-no-longer

More info here on Greenvans can be found here: http://rentgreenvans.com/about_us.php.

Quiet Country Audio has recently posted a new studio sessions with Paper & Plastick’s Failures’ Union, including 4 tracks and 2 videos. 

While Failures’ Union have been kicking around for a bit longer than some of their contemporaries, they share many of the same traits. All three members grew up on the aforementioned wave of indie rock while maintaining strong ties to the do-it-yourself ethic and independent attitude engineered by the hardcore pioneers of the early 80’s. As a result, they stand in small company as one of the mellower bands currently traversing the underground highways. While the cleaner tones, fuzzed-out leads, and touches of piano and glockenspiel may alienate their label’s black shirt and Converse-sporting fans, listeners with more eclectic tastes will find themselves surprised by the eloquent melodies and nostalgic atmosphere that surrounds the songs found within.

Eventually they found a home at Paper & Plastick and put out the album “In What Way.” Shortly after it’s release Eric moved to second guitar and his child prodigy brother Blake took over the drumming position. They are currently recording a new full length with Jay Zubricky at GCR.

Full Sessions page:  http://www.quietcountryaudio.com/portfolio-view/failures-union/

"Arrow" video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EyeyF1Ql6NM

"The Tide" video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Bnilvur8m0

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THAT WAS THE AGE OF HELL

The last few years have been bizarre, to say the least.

Chimaira went through an insane amount of changes that would have killed 99% of the bands out there, and all things considered, probably should have killed us, too.

Since 2009, we’ve switched labels, management companies, booking agents, merchandisers, and unfortunately, band members.

Like many bands, we were tested in order to survive an ever-changing industry. There were various suggestions implemented to try and improve our situation; some methods worked, some not so much. Regardless, we all had different ideas and life goals that ultimately led to where we are today.

For over a year, we’ve been working incessantly to assemble a solid team that would represent Chimaira moving forward, all the while rebuilding the entire infrastructure. With the music industry being in a transitional period, it was imperative to align ourselves with the right people.

Thankfully, a new balance has been found and goals have been met. Though the past few years have been difficult (with actual blood, sweat, and tears), today I’m excited to announce that the machine is running stronger than ever.

I want to thank all of our dedicated fans for understanding that every change made was to keep Chimaira alive. A harrowing journey, the humility that accompanied each step of the path is a blessing, and your loyalty speaks volumes that will not go unrecognized.

I fully understand the vastness that is the flip side of the coin and empathize with the fact there are a few upset fans disappointed in the changes that happened.

The question (or scoff) I encounter regarding the lineup change is why I decided to keep the name Chimaira despite losing key members. It’s quite understandable as I’m the first person this riotous situation perplexed.

It’s unchallenging to say that after the guys split that my commitment to move forward with the name was for ego, or I’m holding on too long, call me Axl Rose, etc… while all of that is somewhat accurate (and innocuous), I hope you get the logical explanation as well, and discern the passion behind the motivation.

First, it’s not as straightforward as changing a band name. When I learned of Matt and Rob’s decision to leave the group, there were five months of announced tours on the agenda, there were contracts with my name on it – and there are still contracts with my name on it.

Record labels had invested over six figures into The Age Of Hell, which at the time had not been released. Closing out in the middle of a cycle is a complex scenario. Family members, crew, and beyond needed the wheels to spin in order to pay bills. Like many decisions, this was an intricate conundrum and needed to be respected with careful thought. I couldn’t walk away from that type of responsibility, nor was I about to disappoint our fans any further.

After securing the new lineup, I had no idea how the tours or the future would work out. There was no crystal ball to establish a fan reaction toward the new look and feel. What would the chemistry be like on the bus? There was a healthy amount of pressure on all of us and it was imperative to stay focused.

After spending a few months with Emil, Austin, Jeremy, Matt, and recent winner of the best beard in metal, Sean Z., our mission became clear, and everyone involved realized Chimaira was more relevant than previously imagined. Numbers went up across the board and are continuing to do so.

The audience seemed genuinely stoked and accepting, and we felt tight as a unit. One awesome aspect of the tour was meeting skeptical fans that walked in thinking the night would suck; then watching those same fans leave with a feeling that it might have been the best show they’d seen. The most fulfilling feeling was the sound of the name Chimaira chanted.

The band was named, and is still named “Chimaira” to represent a hybrid style of heavy metal. The Chimera is a mythological creature comprised of several different animals forming into one unique monster. In modern terms, it can be defined as follows: “ Biology: an organism containing a mixture of genetically different tissues, formed by processes such as fusion of early embryos, grafting, or mutation: the sleeplike goat chimera.

A DNA molecule with sequences derived from two or more different organisms, formed by laboratory manipulation. “

That sounds like us. I hope that puts an end to some of the confusion.

Will the new music sound like the old albums? None of our albums sound the same, but there are always familiarities. The five new Chimaira songs I’m listening to sound like the band you love without question.

Old school fans can be excited about the fact that we brought back the seven strings on a couple jams, and the thrash era can be excited for some of the most technical riffing yet. Like the ethereal, electronic, heavy as fuck, stoner sludge of the last two? It’s there. We have every intention of preserving the quality you expect from this band, while at the same time raising the bar to unreachable heights. It’s a powerful time.

Thanks again to everyone that continues to stick by our side through thick and thin. Now that everything is worked out behind the scenes and the business fun again, it’s time to go back and concentrate on what’s integral. The music. We plan to make an incredible album.

The Age Of Hell is over.

- Mark

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Lansing, MI indie rock 3-piece Cheap Girls has announced dates for two separate co-headline fall tours, the first of which kicks off August 28 in Phoenix, AZ with San Diego’s The Drowning Men. A trek with NJ’s The Front Bottoms begins October 12 in Grand Rapids, MI.

Formed in spring of 2007, Cheap Girls started with simple intentions of playing simple and loud rock songs. The band’s 3rd full-length “Giant Orange” was released to critical acclaim in the fall of 2011 via Rise Records.

Praise for Cheap Girls’ “Giant Orange”:

“…upbeat powerpop…”- Rollingstone.com

“…every song on Giant Orange is a winner.”- Punknews.org

“Over the course of two full-length albums and numerous split 7-inches, Lansing, Mich.’s Cheap Girls has been positioning itself as the makeshift savior of power pop. Cheap Girls proves that, three albums deep, it has not run out of ideas. In fact, the group’s never been better.”- Popstache

“… a call-back to the college rock and power pop bands of the 80′s and early 90′s.”- Dyingscene.com

Upcoming Tour Dates:
 
Aug 24           Mojo’s-           Columbia, MO

Aug 25            Secret House Show- Omaha, NE

Aug 26           Lions Lair-Denver, CO

Aug 27            The Gasworks- Albuquerque, NM

Aug 28           Rhythm Room- Phoenix, AZ        w/ The Drowning Men

Aug 29           The Satellite- Los Angeles, CA      w/ The Drowning Men

Aug 30           Velvet Jones-  Santa Barbara, CA w/ The Drowning Men

Aug 31            Slidebar- Fullerton, CA      w/ The Drowning Men

Sep 01             Awesome Fest 6- San Diego, CA

Sep 02            Louigis Pizza (Acoustic show)- San Diego, CA

Sep 04            Lincoln Lounge- Reno, NV   w/ The Drowning Men

Sep 05            Thee Parkside- San Francisco, CA           w/ The Drowning Men
 
Sep 06            Music Fest NW- Portland, OR      w/ Ceremony & White Lung

Sep 08            El Corazon Lounge-            Seattle, WA

Sep 09            Media Club-  Vancouver, Canada

Sep 11             The Shredder- Boise, ID

Sep 12             The Palace Lounge- Missoula, MT

Sep 13             Manny’s- Billings, MT

Sep 14             The Aquarium- Fargo, ND

Sep 15             Crunchy Frog- Green Bay, WI

Sep 16             Triple Rock Social Club- Minneapolis, MN

Oct 12             Pyramid Scheme- Grand Rapids, MI       w/ The Front Bottoms

Oct 13             Mac’s Bar- Lansing, MI      w/ The Front Bottoms

Oct 14             The Horseshoe- Toronto, Canada            w/ The Front Bottoms

Oct 15             Rise Above Bakery- St Catharines, Canada w/ The Front Bottoms

Oct 16             The Casbah-  Hamilton, Canada   w/ The Front Bottoms

Oct 17             Casa Del Popolo-  Montreal, Canada w/ The Front Bottoms

Oct 18             T.T. the Bear’s- Cambridge, MA w/ The Front Bottoms

Oct 19             Santos Party House - Small          Manhattan, NY        w/ The Front Bottoms

Oct 20            North Star Bar- Philadelphia, PA w/ The Front Bottoms

Oct 21             DC9-   Washington, DC      w/ The Front Bottoms

Oct 23            The Camel- Richmond, VA            w/ The Front Bottoms

Oct 24            The Pinhook-           Durham, NC w/ The Front Bottoms

Oct 25             MJQ’s Drunken Unicorn- Atlanta, GA    w/ The Front Bottoms

Oct 26            Will’s Pub-    Orlando, FL  w/ The Front Bottoms

Oct 27             Local 662-  St Petersburg, FL       w/ The Front Bottoms

Oct 28            The Fest 11-  Gainesville, FL

Oct 30            Circle Bar-     New Orleans, LA      w/ The Front Bottoms

Oct 31             Mango’s-        Houston, TX Tickets           w/ The Front Bottoms

Nov 01           The Prophet Bar- Dallas, TX  w/ The Front Bottoms

Nov 02           Korova- San Antonio, TX w/ The Front Bottoms

Nov 04           Fun Fun Fun Fest- Austin, TX

Nov 06           The Record Bar-      Kansas City, MO      w/ The Front Bottoms

Nov 07           Slowdown Jr.- Omaha, NE            w/ The Front Bottoms

Nov 08           The Firebird-            St Louis, MO            w/ The Front Bottoms

Nov 09           Firehouse Pizza & Pub-      Normal, IL    w/ The Front Bottoms
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After spending the summer on the 2012 Vans Warped Tour, Man Overboard have announced a string of East Coast headline dates with fellow New Jersey pop punk act, Major League. The September mini-tour starts Sept 20th in Baltimore, stops for two shows in the Philadelphia suburbs, and wraps up in Long Island on Sunday, Sept 23rd. 

After these shows, the band will be joining Taking Back Sunday and Bayside for a West Coast tour.  In November, the band will be touring with New Found Glory, Less Than Jake, and The Story So Far on The Road To Warped Tour in the UK. All tour dates can be viewed below. 

The band is also raising money on eBay for The Bouncing Souls, who were recently robbed after a show in Allentown, PA. 

Check out the debut episode Defend Pop Punk TV on Property Of Zack.

With Major League
Sept. 20th - Baltimore, MD @ Charm City Art Space
Sept. 21th - Sewell, NJ @ Washington Township Senior Citzens Center
Sept. 22nd - Lansdale, PA @ Landsdale VFW
Sept. 23rd - Rockville Centre, NY @ Vibe Lounge

With Taking Back Sunday and Bayside
Oct. 16th - Salt Lake CIty, UT @ In The Venue
Oct. 18th - Seattle, WA @ Showbox At The Market
Oct. 19th - Portland, OR @ Crystal Ballroom
Oct. 20th - Santa Cruz, CA @ The Catalyst
Oct. 21st - San Francisco, CA @ The Regency Ballroom
Oct. 23rd - Los Angeles, CA @ Troubadour
Oct. 24th - Pomona, CA @ The Fox Theatre
Oct. 25th - Los Angeles, CA @ Club Nokia
Oct. 26th - Las Vegas, NV @ House Of Blues Las Vegas

Atlanta’s own THE CHARIOT has debuted a brand new track titled, "In," today exclusively via Altpress.com. Click HERE to listen! This song was originally going to be the opening track to ‘One Wing.’  It was a last minute decision to move it further in down list, and I think it was for the better. says frontman Josh Scogin. THE CHARIOT will release "One Wing," on August 28th, 2012.

Scogin continues, The song still has the strength of an opener but this record is a journey and for that reason alone it belongs at track 7.  One Wing was designed to be heard in chronological order but having said that, I think this song does a pretty good job standing all alone as well.

The band goes into great depth explaining their cover art with artist Trey Moseley providing his own words. Click HERE or the image to view a behind the scenes video on the making of the artwork that became, "One Wing."

In a recent interview the band was asked what their mindset was when going into the studio on "One Wing," and front man Josh Scogin commented, "Let’s get weird."

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