Greeley Estates just released their new record Devil Son and vocalist Ryan Zimmerman has the lowdown on each track!

Devil Son

I can imagine this first track was shocking to most of our fans, especially coming off of “The Narrow Road” EP. In some ways, that was the point. When we first starting writing for this two part record we were all living in a house together and spent several weeks putting together the songs. We realized that we had songs going in several different directions and it made more sense to split them up. When Brandon first showed me this acoustic song I thought, that’s nice and all but it doesn’t fit the vibe of what we are doing now. After some time spent on it, a creepy choir and some epic drums, it became what we felt was the perfect haunting intro for the album opener. We have contemplated possibly doing a full version of this song in the future for fun. Lyrically it’s about individuals who use their power to take advantage of others.

It’s not a statement directed at the church as some of our listeners have questioned, although a corrupt preacher or priest would definitely fit the category of Devil Son. I am the son of a preacher so I have also been asked if it’s about me haha. I would relate it to anyone in power whether it’s, politics, religion, business, entertainment etc. that chooses to use their influence for evil and destroy the lives of others. “Devil Son, don’t you lie awake, thinking about all the souls you robbed. Devil Son, you built yourself a grave. Now there’s not turning back no.”

Marionette

This is one of our favorite songs as a band on the new album. It has a very different vibe for Greeley. We decided to do a video for this track because we thought it would grab the attention of our fans. Musically it has an eerie Deftones vibe which is very different for Greeley. Lyrically it’s about a relationship that needs to end, and individuals who need to move on with their lives. “I’m not afraid to leave you, you know I’ll be gone by morning.”

Turn The Night Way

This is my favorite song on the new album. All I could picture while listening to it was driving late at night. That thought ended up inspiring the lyrics. This is one of those songs I would like people to interpret lyrically for themselves. For me it is mostly about looking out for your friends when they are going through tough times. Letting them know you are there for them no matter the circumstances. This is also one of my favorite songs musically that Brandon has written. I think the guitar work and the drums kill on this track. I love the slow build up that leads to the breakdown in the middle of the song. (which is probably the heaviest thing we have written)

The World You Used To Know

I think David did a great job of capturing some of the feeling or vibe from Greeley’s past in this song. I think this is just a fun up-tempo sing along type of song. Chris also has some memorable moments on the drums in this song. Lyrically it’s about reaching out to someone from your past that you miss, whether it’s a friend, family member or former love.

The Killing Fields

So far this track seems to be one of the stand out songs on the record with our fans. I think it has a cool chill vibe. Kyle’s bass takes over the song to give it its own feel. I like the way this song builds up and ends with a lot of emotion. Lyrically it’s similar to some of the other tracks on this album dealing with relationships, trying to figure out if it’s worth the fight or time to move on.

Porcelain

This song will make some of our old school fans happy. Its very different from anything we have done on the last few records. We all decided we liked it enough to put it on the EP. In some ways this EP almost sounds like a B-sides record since all the songs go in their own direction. I think we have switched it up so many times over the course of our 8 albums that our fans don’t know what to expect with each release. Lyrically this is one of those heartbreak songs. “What have you done? You threw this all away, it was all for nothing.” “I’ll be your statue that’s made out of porcelain you make me break.” Hopefully it finds its way to the individuals that need it most, and helps them get through whatever they are dealing with.

Cut Me Out

This is one of the darkest songs we have written both musically and lyrically. I think Brandon had horror movies and NIN in mind going into writing it. Musically it is heavy in a different way unlike the metal songs on our previous albums. Honestly when I first heard it I thought it was an amazing song but I had no idea what to do with it vocally. This song took me the longest to write. Lyrically it’s about being in a relationship that you feel is sucking the life out of you and leaving you hopeless. “So just cut me out and watch my spirit leave me out into nowhere”

AWOLNATION have just premiered a new song titled “THISKIDSNOTALRIGHT”. The song will be featured in the new video game Injustice: Gods Among Us which is available everywhere April 16th. The soundtrack is available digitally April 16th, with the CD arriving a week after on April 23rd. Fans can pre-order the soundtrack on iTunes here.  

The band are currently on a Spring headlining tour with Blondfire and Mother Mother providing support. For a taste of what you can expect on the tour, DL the free tour sampler here, and check out the tour teaser trailer here. Tour dates are as follows:

April 3 - Liberty Hall - Lawrence, KS
April 5 - The Cotillion Ballroom - Wichita, KS
April 8 - Sokol Auditorium - Omaha, NE
April 9 - The Vault - Sioux Falls, SD
April 10 - The Venue - Fargo, ND
April 12 - Babcock Theatre - Billings, MT
April 13 - The Wilma Theater - Missoula, MT
April 15 - Knitting Factory - Spokane, WA
April 16 - McDonald Theatre - Eugene, OR
April 18 - Knitting Factory - Reno, NV
April 25 - Cain’s Ballroom - Tulsa, OK

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Fredericksburg, VA’s For The Broken, newly signed with Imminence Records, has just announced that they will be headlining the Something To Believe In Tour with support being provided on select dates by Armory Infirmary and xHONORx (Hotfoot Records). 

Drummer Jacob Buttner commented on the run by saying, “We are beyond excited to be playing with Armory Infirmary and xHONORx on our “Something To Believe In Tour” this month. It’s always been a dream of ours to tour and we know it will be a perfect opportunity to get our name out there, meet new people, see new places, and share the stage with awesome bands.”

SOMETHING TO BELIEVE IN TOUR
 
April 18th – TBA, NY
April 19th – TBA, PA [with Armory Infirmary]
April 20th – The Champ – Lemoyne, PA [with Armory Infirmary]
April 21st – 123 Pleasant Street – Morgantown, WV [with Armory Infirmary]
April 25th – Drunk Horse Pub – Fayetteville, NC [with xHONORx]
April 26th – Skatepark Of Charleston [with xHONORx]
April 27th – Club Orion – Greensboro, NC [with xHONORx]
April 28th – Screamers – Radford, VA [with xHONORx]

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Baltimore, MD’s Have Mercy is premiering the music video for “Let’s Talk About Your Hair” on MTV Buzzworthy today, which MTV writer Luke O’Neil describes as, “…Shimmering cascades of guitar noise and harrowing vocals. We’ve been playing it on repeat for so long that our friends are starting to worry. Sorry, this song is our girlfriend now.”

To view the clip visit: http://buzzworthy.mtv.com/2013/04/08/have-mercy-lets-talk-about-your-hair-video/.

Recorded at The Magpie Cage in their hometown with indie icon J. Robbins producing, the 10 track album finds the band expanding on the powerful, yet melodic sounds they cultivated on 2012’s My Oldest Friend EP. To pre-order: http://tsr-store.com/artist/have-mercy.

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JULY will be heading out on a two week US tour with Richmond, VA’s BROADSIDE during April/May. In addition, the band will be playing seminal Canadian pop-punk band Sydney’s reunion show, make an appearance at Koi Con, and will be heading to Japan this June with Hit The Lights, We Are The In Crowd, Set It Off, Divided By Friday, and Like Torches.
 
Road warriors Broadside recently experienced a line-up change after bringing in singer Oliver Bierman to front the band. Bierman brings an R&B background to the group and gives his own unique delivery to the band’s catalog. The band is currently writing new songs for a new release for the follow-up to their debut full-length Far From Home.

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Dayton, Ohio’s The Story Changes have released the album artwork and track listing to their upcoming 3rd full-length studio album, Static And Trembling.  The long awaited record was produced and engineered by Micah Carli (Hawthorne Heights), mixed / additional production by Jamie Woolford (The Stereo, Punchline, Gin Blossoms) and will be released May 21st.

A 6 song sampler video has been brought together for the announcement below.
Track listing:
01. Wake The World (Introduction)
02. Song Inside Your Head
03. Hashtags And Therapists
04. Statelines
05. Nobody’s Poet
06. Save You
07. We Were Numb
08. Never Not Ever
09. In Too Deep
10. Come Clean
11. Time Will Slowly Have It’s Way With Me (Interlude)
12. Take It Slow
13. Stumbly
14. Sharp Bitter Tongues
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It was recently announced that members from beloved bands ThursdayFrom Autumn To AshesGlassjaw and Judge, have come together to form a new band called Get Involved! with plans to record their debut EP with famed producer Ross Robinson (At The Drive In, Glassjaw, The Cure) in the coming months with the support of fans via Kickstarter.  Today, Get Involved! is offering supporters a glance inside the rehearsal space with a live work in progress track called “Serenity Now.”

Fans are invited to support Get Involved!’s Kickstarter Campaign (http://kck.st/YYjGQZ) and check out their live practice recording of “Serenity Now” atAltPress.com (http://bit.ly/13SfQkX) today!
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Richmond, VA pop-punk quartet Battleghost arehave announced the details of their latest EP Don’t Be A Hero, set for release on May 11th.

Don’t Be A Hero sees Battleghost perfect their melodic, pedal-to-the-metal easycore sound, and without deviating from the ingredients that have established them as one of Virginia’s most promising prospects, apply an unquestioned aura of urgency and maturity.

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