Real Friends are set to release a new EP, Put Yourself Back Together, on June 4th before they embark on the Vans Warped Tour. Consisting of seven heartfelt, explosive pop punk tracks, the release exemplifies why Property of Zack names the band as one of their Artists to Watch in 2013. The EP is now streaming in its entirety on the band’s YouTube page: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szn-khvkOWs&list=PLDJZ5T6NLRUAonGiylBMPgBAkbO4N91iI . Glamour Kills is also teaming up with the band for their first exclusive 12’’ vinyl release, to be shipped on June 25th: http://www.glamourkills.com/shop/Real-Friends-Put-Yourself-Back-Together-12—p4705-c5052.html . Keep your eyes peeled to Glamour Kills’ website for exclusive content from the band in the coming weeks. The physical EP can also be pre-ordered on All In Merch (http://www.allinmerch.com/category/RF.html) and digitally on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/put-yourself-back-together/id648637308?ls=1).

1.       1. Late Nights In My Car

2.       2. Skin Deep

3.      3.  Dead

4.      4.  Dirty Water

5.       5. I’ve Given Up On You

6.       6. Old and All Alone

7.       7. Lost Boy

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Architects will be reissuing their latest album “Daybreaker” on June 11th. It will feature their new song “Black Blood”, Bon Iver cover “Blood Bank” and a Thrice cover “Of Dust & Nations”. Check out an update from the band below!

Black Blood will be premiered on Daniel P Carter’s Radio One Rock Show which starts at midnight on Monday (well, technically Tuesday).

Black Blood will feature on a reissue of Daybreaker that will be released in America on June 11th, ahead of our long summer on the Vans Warped Tour. The reissue will also feature covers of Bon Iver’s ‘Blood Bank’ and Thrice’s ‘Of Dust And Nations’.

We’re sorry that these won’t be released anywhere else. Its completely out of our control. We’ve repeatedly asked Century Media that it be released, even just digitally, in the rest of the world but they flat out refuse.

Seeing as most of the world (and most of our fans) are unable to buy it, you may as well find free downloads and get hold of it that way. If you American folk buy the songs and want to share them with non American folk, we won’t stop you.

Much Love,

Architects

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The band Tesseract brings a well done progressive metal/ambient style to the table with their release “Altered State”.

With their funky instrumentation and ambient intertwining of vocals and airy guitar, they remind the listener of a sound not far off from Periphery or Substructure. Although Tesseract is in the ball park of these bands, they still separate themselves from the pack. The most notable aspect of this record would be the vocals. The constantly harmonized and heavily reverberated melodies delve the listener into the immerse sound that Tesseract constantly drives throughout the album.

Although the album is lengthy, it lets the listener fully drown themselves in the surrounding style of the album. With creative mixes of distorted breakdowns with cleaned up and delayed leads, the band proves its originality with their carefully constructed songs like “Singularity”. This song adequately ravels the album into one as well as creates its own place among the other songs.  It keeps the album flowing into the closer “Embers” which leaves the listener satisfied and itching to restart the journey again.

This album has a solidified style that even pokes out from the rest of this genre, but lacks in one category. With this type of sound, bands like Periphery and Substructure deliver enormously in the aspects of heaviness and off time instrument breaks. But with Tesseract, they seem to fall short of the all too anticipated mind blowing instrumentation. The instruments act as a perfect support to the vocals, but when the melodies stop, so does the immersion and excitement. Each instrument break leaves the listener almost waiting until the vocals come up again. The band definitely makes a good effort towards recreating these important parts of the songs, but doesn’t deliver as hard as other bands. What Tesseract does best is their creation of ambiance and immersion with only a few guitar tracks and effects. This aspect makes up for their lack of instrumental entertainment.

Overall this album should fall into the same category as Periphery, but not stay attached to that band. They diversify themselves well enough and with a certain style that keeps them interesting without being unoriginal. Whether the lyrics are of a concept or not, it takes the listener through an aural journey, a rarity among a world of monotonous breakdowns and monotone vocals. This album expresses many emotions and keeps the listener entranced in an almost hypnotic state. These qualities are what differentiate a great album from a revolutionary album. With a future ahead of them, if Tesseract can master their instrumentation then they can master the genre itself. Even with its flaws, this is the type of album that expresses what music really is — an art form.

Rating: 9/10

- Nic Cheatle

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Fresh off their U.S. tour, avant-garde indie rock trio CUSSES have launched a Kickstarter campaign, asking help from fans to raise funds for their second full-length studio album.  The forthcoming album follows their recently released and critically praised self-titled debut, which came out earlier this year.  The Kickstarter campaign features an assortment of unique rewards for fans, including personal videos for fans, vinyl records, photo diaries, screen printed posters, handwritten lyrics, skateboards, racing helmets, intimate performances, a guitar and more!

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Rising LA based indie psych-rock band Dreamers Dose is gearing up for the release of their forthcoming debut full-length album, At Least We’re Happy, with a brand new song, “Pray for Me, Fragile,” premiering today at Alarm-Magazine.com.  The band will be performing songs from the upcoming record at an intimate show at the Troubadour in Los Angeles on June 7th. 

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2013 is proving to be a busy year for indie-rock darling Allison Weiss.  Between the release of her critically heralded new album, Say What Your Mean, and her non-stop touring schedule, she is undoubtedly on track for breakout success this year.  And it seems like she’s only getting started.  Today, Allison has premiered an insanely cute new video for her anthemic pop-rock single, “Making It Up,” at MTV.com’s Buzzworthy Blog.  The track is also available for purchase from iTunes and Amazon.

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Knapsack will reunite this fall to play their first shows since disbanding in early 1999. The dates mark the 15th anniversary of their final US tour (with openers At The Drive-In) and will include a first-ever Florida appearance at The Fest.

"We are grateful for the opportunity to reconnect both as musicians and friends," says Colby Mancasola of the band he started with high school friend, Blair Shehan.

Knapsack released three influential albums and toured throughout the 90s. For 2013, the final lineup that recorded This Conversation Is Ending Starting Right Now (“A minor classic of twenty something despair.” - SPIN) - Shehan (The Jealous Sound), Mancasola, and Sergie Loobkoff (Samiam) - will be joined by former Thrice bassist, Ed Breckenridge. The band has no current plans to record new material or continue touring beyond 2013.

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 Two weeks ago AUGUST BURNS RED let the world in on a first taste of their fifth full-length album, Rescue & Restore, via a lyric video for scorching track “Fault Line.” The song stoked the fires of ABR’s rabid fanbase by receiving more than 130,000 plays in the first 24 hours and having since soared to more than 370,000 plays.

Today, the band is releasing the new track “Spirit Breaker.” In addition, ABR is also unveiling a free digital sampler of some of the band’s favorite tracks from their acclaimed previous releases. While “Spirit Breaker” is available to stream for everyone, only fans who sign up for the band’s mailing list will receive the sampler.

Listen to ‘Spirit Breaker,’ Download the Sampler and Preorder here: http://smarturl.it/augustburnsred

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