Paramore will release their self-titled fourth album on April 9th. The first single is titled “Now.” Read a statement from the band below.

The time has come Paramore fans, friends, and family… And for that matter, the time has come for the rest of you as well. We are ready to spill the beans about what we’ve been doing over the last *coughYEARcough*. With the most pride and passion we could ever possibly express, we would like to announce that this album, our fourth freaking album… Will be self-titled, ‘Paramore’. It has been self-titled through nearly the entire process. In fact, what usually takes us weeks on end to sum up and put a label on only took us a five minute conversation this time around. The whole making of this album was a rediscovering of ourselves as a band and as friends. It was a process that allowed us the freedom to explore new territory artistically and to liberate ourselves as musicians, singers, as people! Sincerely, we feel that the best way to give it a name is just to call it what it is. This album is us.

The first single off the album is called “Now”. Not really sure what else to say except for we love this song. It just feels like the perfect way to start this new journey we are embarking on not only as a band but as a movement. To show people that you can lose battles but come back and win full on wars. You can rise from ashes. You can make something out of even less than nothing. The only thing you have to do is keep moving forward!

Thanks to our fans for believing in the three of us before we ever even did. And to our producer, JMJ, for seeing a brand new band in us. We are prouder than ever and more excited now than ever to be Paramore.

'Paramore' will be released April 9th.

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AuthorJordan Mohler

Letlive. have dropped off their current tour with Every Time I Die. Their statement can be found below

Today marks the hardest and most unfavorable decision we have ever had to make as an outfit as we must announce our departure from the current tour with Every Time I Die, The Chariot, and Kills And Thrills. Due to an inescapable issue that calls for our return home, we have been offered no alternative. Please understand this is the very last thing we would ever want, but truly, there is no other option for us at this point.

We have already already begun planning to make up for our absence in the remaining regions and can assure you we will be back much sooner than you think. This goes without being said, but we’ll say it anyway- go support these incredible bands. This is undoubtedly one of the most praiseworthy lineups to date. Thank you for you support and understanding. We will see you soon.

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Allston, MA progressive metal unit, Caricature,has teamed up with Heavy Blog is Heavy to unleash a brand new track entitled ‘Saviors II’, from their forthcoming debut full length album, ‘The Sound of One Man’s World Collapsing’. Head on over and check out ‘Saviors II' at this location.
Caricature mastermind, Joseph Spiller,had the following to say about the meaning behind the song and how it differs a little bit from the rest of the album:
Juxtaposed with the other songs on the record which are introverted and autobiographical, “Saviors II” is about a former friend. The person used to be one of the most stand up, hard-working people you could ever meet. Amazingly talented, but somewhere along the way this individual chose drugs and an intense obsession with a certain psychedelic drug addled writer over life, career, family and friends. Deep in it all to the point where they did nothing else other than sit around their parents house, spent their money, didn’t work and then somehow turned a nose up to the rest of the world and believed to be on a “higher moral plane” than everyone else. “Saviors II” is a song about someone being a disappointment, not so much to others, but to themselves.

Caricature recently wrapped up the recording process for ‘The Sound of One Man’s World Collapsing' at Universal Noise Storage in Newburyport, MA with Greg Macklin (Ordinance/Jeff Loomis) and Brett Boland handling mixing duties. The album also features a guest solo from Greg. A release date has not been set.

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After a few member changes, Chicago’s My Deepest Dream has shed their post-hardcore sound for a more natural groove metal sound. While their original sound received them all of their quick success, the band was not happy with the direction the band was taking and saw the member changes as a way to move on to a more natural sound and in the direction the band had wanted to do down in the beginning. To showcase the new sound, the band is streaming their newest single, “Stratagem,” on YouTube and fans may also buy the single off of iTunes.

Since forming in April of 2011, My Deepest Dream has quickly erupted up the ranks. Within the first week on Facebook the band had over 1,000 “Likes” and is currently nearing 8,000. The band recorded Beginnings with Drew Fulk of Thinksound Studios (Decoder, At The Skylines, Advent) and saw quick success with the release before touring on the “Rock Yourself To Sleep Tour.” The tour featured Alesana, Memphis May Fire, Sleeping With Sirens, A Skylit Drive, and Attila and saw the band playing in front of thousands of people each night.

On April 30th, 2012 My Deepest dream debuted their brand new single, that was produced and mastered at Chango Studios (Sleeping With Sirens, Woe, Is Me, Memphis May Fire, I See Stars), entitled “Me, Myself, & Loneliness.” The band then went through some lineup changes in Summer 2012 in which they also changed their direction into more of the groove metal spectrum. On December 5th, 2012 My Deepest Dream debuted their new sound with their newest single “Stratagem

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The Wonder Years have announced a spring headlining tour with support from Fireworks, Hostage Calm and Misser. The tour begins March 8 in New Jersey and travels through March 29 in Delaware. All of the dates and the admat are in the replies. Tickets will go on sale this Friday, Dec. 7 at 3 p.m. EST, and all ticket links can be found here.

3/8 - The Stony Pony Asbury, Park, NJ
3/9 - The Met Cafe Pawtucket, RI
3/10 - Upstate Concert Hall Clifton Park, NY
3/12 - The Basement Columbus, OH
3/13 - The Irving Theater Indianapolis, IN
3/14 - The Pyramid Scheme Grand Rapids, MI
3/15 - Turner Hall Milwaukee, WI
3/16 - Fitz’ Spare Keys Elmhurt, IL
3/18 - The Aquarium Fargo, ND
3/19 - Sokol Underground Omaha, NE
3/20 - Firebird St. Louis, MO
3/21 - Downtown Music Hall Little Rock, AR
3/22 - Zydeco Birmingham, AL
3/23 - Roc Bar Jacksonville, FL
3/25 - The Soapbox Laundrolounge Wilmington, NC
3/26 - Kingdom Richmond, VA
3/27 - Empire West Springfield, VA
3/29 - Harmony Grange Wilmington, DE

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Abel and Broken Heart Records have teamed up to release Make it Right for the first time on vinyl.  Limited to 500 copies, Make It Right will be available for pre-order today at 3:00PM EST at http://brokenheartrecords.storenvy.com.

The Poughkeepsie, NY based indie rockers released Make It Right in September to critical acclaim, earning the band a spot on AbsolutePunk’s “Absolute 100 of 2012” and "Best New Music" from Sputnik Music. Produced by Matt Malpass (Manchester Orchestra, Lydia, Copeland), Make It Right is helping Abel quickly gain ground as one of rock’s most exciting new bands.

“A supremely confident and passionate alt-rock album packed to the seams with anthems and positively buzzing with energy.” (Sputnik)

Vinyl Track Listing & Pressing Info:
01. I’ll Be Waiting
02. Fire Walk With Me
03. An Ultimatum
04. Come Home
05. Fine Lines
06. Daughter
07. A Grief Observed
08. Fifteen Years
09. Your Heart, Your Soul
10. Comfort And Truth

Pressing Details BHR-03:
Black - 100
Blue - 100
Black/Blue Split - 300
Test Pressing - 15

Upcoming Tour Dates
12/21/2012 - Haverhill, MA @ West Congregational Church
01/04/2013 - Danbury, CA @ Heirloom Arts Theatre
01/05/2013 - Kingston, NY @ BSP Lounge
02/13/2013 - Harrisburg, PA @ Messiah College

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Influential Champaign-Urbana-based indie-rock quartet Braid have teamed up with rising alternative rock act Balance and Composure to release a split EP via No Sleep Records on February 26, 2013.  Beginning today, fans can pre-order the EP on limited edition vinyl 7” and digitally at https://www.nosleepstore.com/product/1115. Braid will be selling an exclusive dark maroon color via their merch store here http://www.indiemerch.com/braid.

After performing a successful front-to-back tour of its seminal 1998 full-length album, Frame & Canvas, during August of this year as well as making appearances at this year’s Fest in Gainesville, FL, and Fun Fun Fun Fest in Austin, TX, Braid are currently working on their next full-length album that is scheduled for a 2013 release. Additionally, the band will round-out 2012 with a run of dates in the Midwest with special guests Into It. Over It, Diamond Youth and Cut Teeth on December 14 in Milwaukee, Wi, December 15 in Detroit, MI, and December 16 in Chicago, IL.

Fresh off a U.S. tour with Circa Survive, Touche Amore and O’Brother, Balance and Composure will hit the road at the end of January for a headlining U.S. tour with The Jealous Sound and Daylight.

Stay tuned to https://www.facebook.com/braidcentral and https://www.facebook.com/balanceandcomposure and for additional updates regarding upcoming releases.
Braid/Balance and Composure Split EP track listing:

Braid
01. Lux
02. Many Enemies

Balance and Composure
03. You Can’t Fix Me
04. Say

Braid Tour Dates:
Dec 14 - Milwaukee, WI - Turner Hall (w/Into It. Over It.)
Dec 15 - Detroit, MI - Saint Andrews Hall (w/Into It. Over It.)
Dec 16 - Chicago, IL - The Metro (w/Into It. Over It.)

Balance and Composure Tour Dates:
Jan 31 - Cleveland, OH - Grog Shop
Feb 01 - Detroit, MI - Magic Stick
Feb 02 - Chicago, IL - SubTerranean
Feb 04 - Denver, CO - Marquis Theatre
Feb 06 - San Francisco, CA - Bottom of the Hill
Feb 07 - Los Angeles, CA - Echo
Feb 08 - Anaheim, CA - Chain Reaction
Feb 09 - Phoenix, AZ - The Nile
Feb 11 - Austin, TX - Red 7
Feb 12 - Dallas, TX - Cambridge Room
Feb 14 - Orlando, FL - Backbooth
Feb 15 - Pembroke Pines, FL - The Talent Farm
Feb 16 - Jacksonville, FL - Phoenix Taproom
Feb 18 - Nashville, TN - The End
Feb 19 - Chapel Hill, NC - Local 506
Feb 20 - Washington, DC - DC9
Feb 21 - Philadelphia, PA - Union Transfer
Feb 22 - Boston, MA - The Sinclair
Feb 23 - Hamden, CT - The Space
Feb 24 - New York, NY - Bowery Ballroom
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I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. To impress me and of course to make a lasting name for yourself in the music industry, or even just the heart of the listener, you need to really stand out as a band/artist. Something about you (other than your silly outfits or make up) needs to capture people’s attention and make them think “this is truly quality”. No longer is it enough to just hide behind production and make something that sounds good, but is a carbon copy of those who came before.

So following this thought process, today’s review details the recently released Obscure EP by the Michigan based sextet, SycAmour. Of course that brings us to the question, does this record stand out, or is it fated to be lost in oblivion with the countless other bands attempting to reach fame?
The first step taken in this EP, the listener hears a grandfather clock ticking away in the track Rose Tinted (Blood Shot), perhaps foreshadowing what’s to come in the rest of the record. Luckily it’s not something drawn out too long, it takes just a few seconds to delve right into the music. Immediately you’re greeted with a tremolo sounding guitar and their clean vocalist Jeremy Gilmore. Right away you’re greeted by one of the first things that makes SycAmour shine out among other bands that may seem similar. Jeremy has a wonderfully unique voice, something I like to describe as soulful yet haunting. Luckily that is no lack of his voice on this record. But my description makes SycAmour sound as if they are a soul band which they are far from. After the you’re met with an explosive guitar riff and their screamer Tony Sugent. The band has also seemed to acquire themselves a very good screamer, one who is able to do fry vocals/highs and lows very well, and the two vocalists regularly trade off vocal sections, other times overlapping each other and creating a complimenting contrast of screams and cleans.

The band has done a wonderful job of taking six songs that while sounding similarly, they each offer somewhat different experiences while maintaining that post-hardcore sound the band has. An example found in the track Nooses (On The Looses). A well done Rap section can be found in the middle of the song (Issues take notice) that is transitioned in and out well and doesn’t serve to remove the listener from their experience or create an awkward atmosphere from the song.

Another track that stands out to me is the one titled Rain. Fusin a subtle orchestral melody in the background of the song with guitars and vocals. But I must not forget to mention the lead guitar in the song, and the solo at the end makes you think to yourself “this is a modern rock song” of course with screaming attached. But speaking of lead guitar, I’m happy to say that the band makes good use of two guitars. Instead of having two rhythms similar to other bands I’ve notice doing, the lead guitar is pronounced and adds a significant sound to their songs. It does an excellent job of standing out, but complimenting the song, normally corrolating with some of the produced effects used such as piano, or violins. That doesn’t mean that one guitarist is slacking while the other is doing all the work, both contribute equally as can be seen in songs such as Get With The Times, New Roman! or the song Crassinova.

I must also point out that I greatly enjoyed how the produced effects were handled on this record. I’ve noticed many other bands would use synths, pianos, violins, orchestral pieces and other instruments to replace the lead guitar. While sounding good, if removed the songs would effectively become a lot more dull and the apparent lack of musicianship would be seen. Instead of abusing that, this record makes it work alongside the lead guitar most of the time. It’s something that when done correctly adds another layer onto music that increases the musical quality and SycAmour have done an excellent job with this. Never once does it replace any main instrument in their recordings.

Bass guitar and drums aren’t neglected either. I can actually hear the bass in this EP (something that cannot be said for many other records) and although it doesn’t do anything incredibly technical, it does contribute by filling out the “empty” parts in their songs that only a bass can. And their drummer has also done a good job. His drumming doesn’t rely on the same patterns throughout, managing to change up his fills and symbol work a lot, keeping it fresh and not constantly relying on simple Crash and double bass work. Though there are still instances where you’ll find that sound during some of the breakdowns, an example being near the end of the song Get With The Times, New Roman! It’s something that doesn’t last long and doesn’t detract from the listening experience.

Negatives are far and few in between in this EP. One of the only ones I can distinctly pick up lies at the beginning of Nooses (On The Looses) with the lead guitar, sounding as if it was just thrown on last second. It doesn’t match the flow of the song, or compliment anything, sounding completely out of place. It fixes itself rather quickly, so I find myself questioning what happened there. Other than that, this is truly a quality first release for SycAmour. They’ve definitely come a long way in their writing skills since first doing their cover of Fall Out Boy’s Dance Dance. And for those who purchase a Hard Copy of their EP get a bonus track cover of the song Set Fire To the Rain, originally by Adele. Comparing the two cover tracks, it’s clearly night and day at how far SycAmour has come, from their guitar work, to their vocals. I definitely hope to hear more from them in the future, and I fully recommend picking up a copy of their Ep Obscure.

- Christian

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San Francisco’s KOWLOON WALLED CITY are streaming all of their highlz anticipated sophomore album, Container Ships, via Lambgoat at this location.  Their first record in three years was recorded at Sharkbite Studios in Oakland, CA, this past August with guitarist/vocalist Scott Evans handling the production duties.  Led by poignant guitar melodies soaked in malaise and a powerful rhythm section, Container Ships flawlessly combines elements of sludge, post-rock and indie rock to create a truly unforgettable, heavy as an oil tanker, listening experience.  The album will see its release on LP/Digital tomorrow, December 4th via Brutal Panda Records and is available for pre-order here.  

Leading up to the recording of the new album, the band kept busy by releasing splits with THOU, FIGHT AMP and LADDER DEVILS, culminating with a run of west coast shows supporting stoner metal legends SLEEP.  KOWLOON WALLED CITY’s catalog can be streamed for free via their official site, inthewalledcity.com.   Additionally, the band has announced a pair of West Coast dates to celebrate the release of the record.  Details on the shows are available below.

Fri 12/7 - Portland (Slabtown) w/Helms Alee, The Body, Hot Victory
Sat 12/8 - Bellingham (The Shakedown) w/Helms Alee, The Narrows, Cower