You can always tell when a band is overstaying their welcome because the quality of music goes down. Some are in it for the money, while others don't wanna see their dream die.
It's the sequel we've all been waiting for. Super Troopers (2001) was a highly successful comedy from Broken Lizard about a group of Vermont highway patrolmen.
Funeral For A Friend's influential album, Hours turns 10 this year. We have commentary on the album from Matthew Davies. Enjoy the read and let us know your thoughts on Hours ten years later.
Street Dogs kicked some Neo-Nazi ass on St.Patty's day!
Hollywood Undead appear on a parody version of The 700 Club in their new video for Day of The Dead. Watch it below after the jump
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Mike Mowery, the CEO of Outerloop Management and Outerloop Records, is on the latest episode of the Creativelive Music & Audio Podcast.
We caught up with Mike to talk about his journey from hardcore kid to business owner, how he deals with the day to day challenges of managing a huge roster of active bands, why someone as busy as Mike would ever want to start a label, and of course some stories about old hardcore bands.
Spotify is streaming Modest Mouse's new record, Strangers to Ourselves.
Cattle Decapitation have finished mixing and mastering the long awaited follow up to their previous album, Monolith of Inhumanity which was released in 2012. Although they are completely finished with the album, it won't be released for some time:
Joey Sturgis (Asking Alexandria, The Devil Wears Prada), Eyal Levi (The Black Dahlia Murder, August Burns Red) and Joel Wanasek (Trapt, Phinehas) have joined forces to launch the Joey Sturgis Forum Podcast. The trio will churn out five podcasts a month where they'll discuss the ins and outs of the music industry. You can listen to the first episode, "Food for Success" right here. The JSF Podcast will offer varying subscription levels ranging from $5 to $60. Watch the trailer promo below.
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The Devil Wears Prada have announced their return to Rise Records with the release of the Space EP, a concept album. In other news, Chris has left the band to be with his family. View more info about this below. FYI: The image above isn't the EP cover.