Norma Jean announced they’ll be playing several intimate shows at the end of this month to prepare songs from the new record Wrongdoers. Dates are below

27th - Memphis, TN - Face Of Hell Fest
28th - Hattiesburg, MS - The Tavern
29th - Douglasville, GA - Seven Venue
30th - Nashville, TN - Rcktwn Flexroom
1st - Evansville, IN - The Hatch
2nd - St. Louis, MO - Fubar
3rd - Joplin, MO - Solace
4th - Tulsa, OK - Yeti
5th - TBA
6th - OFF
7th - Ft Worth, TX - Lola’s Saloon
8th - Austin, TX - Dirty Dog
9th - Houston, TX - Walter’s Downtown
10th - TBA

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THE CHARIOT announced their decision to call it a day last week in a highly viral YouTube video titled, “All’s Well That Ends Well.” The band announced the news via their social media outlets causing the video to quickly rack up over 100,000 views. Founding member and frontman Josh Scogin offers his own words:

"Having enjoyed 10 wonderful years of playing shows, it just feels like the right time to cross that finish line.  The Chariot was never put on this earth to "overstay our welcome." I believe we did exactly what we came to do, and now it is time to move onward. Thank you."


The band will do one last farewell tour, which is set to span October 10 through November 16. Additional acts playing the farewell tour include Glass Cloud, Rebuker, Birds In Row and To The Wind

10/10/13 Columbia, SC - New Brookland Tavern*
10/11/13 Charlotte, NC - Milestone*
10/12/13 Greensboro, NC - Greene Street*
10/15/13 New York, NY - Santos Party House
10/16/13 Worcester, MA - Palladium (Upstairs)
10/17/13 Philadelphia, PA - The Barbary
10/18/13 Richmond, VA - Kingdom
10/19/13 Annapolis, MD - Knights of Columbus
10/20/13 Jeannette, PA - Gators
10/21/13 Buffalo, NY - Waiting Room
10/23/13 Cleveland, OH - Peabody’s
10/24/13 Grand Rapids, MI - Pyramid Scheme
10/25/13 Columbus OH - The Basement
10/26/13 Chicago, IL - Bottom Lounge
10/27/13 Minneapolis, MN - 7th Street Entry
10/29/13 Denver, CO - Marquis Theater
10/30/13 Salt Lake City, UT - The Shred Shed
10/31/13 Boise, ID - The Shredder
11/1/13 Seattle, WA - Studio Seven
11/2/13 Portland, OR - Branx
11/3/13 Orangevale, CA - The Boardwalk
11/4/13 San Francisco, CA - Slim’s
11/6/13 Anaheim, CA - Chain Reaction
11/7/13 San Diego, CA - Epicentre
11/8/13 Mesa, AZ - Underground
11/9/13 El Paso, TX - Open Gate Church
11/10/13 Dallas, TX - The Door
11/11/13 Austin, TX - Red 7
11/13/13 Jacksonville, FL - Jack Rabbit’s
11/14/13 Orlando, FL - The Social
11/15/13 Tampa, FL - The Orpheum
11/16/13 Atlanta, GA  - The Masquerade

* = Chariot only

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Brad from The New Fury joins me once again as we discuss new releases, upcoming tours, Bradley Manning, Edward Snowden and more. Past episodes can be found here. If you like the podcast, write a 5-star review for it and subscribe on iTunes.

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Warped Tour starts this weekend and we’ve the got the best bands to watch when the tour comes through your town this summer!

1. Architects (UK)

Architects did an Almost World Tour that barely hit the US with Enter Shikari but can you catch them on every date this summer!

2. August Burns Red

This will be August Burns Red’s third year on Warped Tour and second on the main stage. Plenty of mosh pits will be started during their set!

3. Bring Me The Horizon

BMTH return to the states once again to dominate the main stage and gain even more fans in the process.

4. letlive

One of most energetic bands to see live, second only to The Chariot

5. The Chariot

One does not simply stand still while watching The Chariot.

6. Story of The Year

After a brief hiatus, Story of The Year are back and will be doing a 10 year anniversary tour for Page Avenue later this year. They will also have a new album out sometime this year.

7. The Black Dahlia Murder

Undoubtedly, the heaviest band on the tour, The Black Dahlia Murder are playing Warped Tour for the first time ever this year!

8. Stick to Your Guns

Fans of hardcore will appreciate STYG for their honest lyrics and intelligent frontman, Jessie Barnett

9. Volumes

Bounce up and down to their “djenty” riffs!

10. The Story So Far

Easily one of the biggest bands in pop punk right now

Atlanta-based, electronic rock outfit, Minor Crisis, has signed with Autumn + Colour Records. The band, formed by producer/bassist Jeff Ashmore and Zao founder/guitarist, Roy Goudy and rounded out by vocalist Chris Fincher and The Chariot founder/drummer Joey Hulsey, will release their debut LP in August.

To preview music, visit: http://goo.gl/ykgli.

To hear the band’s highly buzzed about cover of The White Stripes’ “Seven Nation Army”, visit: http://www.autumnandcolour.com/minorcrisis.. 

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2012 has came and disappeared as fast it entered and there were great albums to go along with it. We’ve compiled several lists below; enjoy!
Top 10 Albums

imageAwakening - As I Lay Dying

As I Lay Dying went what they know for this record and that’s creating straight up metalcore. Circle pit riffs, crushing double bass, powerful vocals and a live experience to back it up. It’s worth noting there’s much clean vocals on this record than previous releases.

Listen to: A Greater Foundation

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Get What You Give - The Ghost Inside

One of my favorite hardcore bands (despite Scott Vogel’s irrelevant opinion) in recent years, The Ghost Inside decided to change it up on Get What You Give with clean vocal choruses and some group shouts but still retaining their melodic/breakdown driven song structures

Listen to: Engine 45

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The Royal Thousand - Glass Cloud

When I heard two of the members graduated from Berklee College of Music; I immediately became hooked after hearing the first single, “White Flag”. You may know the talented guitarist, Joshua Travis from his old band, The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza. His 8 string antics really add dynamics to a genre plagued by Hot Topic kids with swoop haircuts and V-necks. It must really suck to be Of Mice & Men right now.

Listen to: Ivy & Wine

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Parkway Drive - Atlas

Australia has some of the best bands (Hands Like Houses, The Amity Affliction, I Killed The Prom Queen) and Parkway Drive are no exception. I’m truly convinced Winston McCall gargles some really fine Australian sand before he does a show because his vocals are some of the best I’ve heard.

Listen to: Old Ghost/New Regrets

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Veil of Maya - Eclipse

A lot of people didn’t like this record cause they thought it was basically Periphery with Brandon Butler on vocals since Misha Mansoor co-wrote/produced this album. It’s some of their best work yet with lone guitarist Marc Okubo ripping up the fretboard. Sumeriancore at it’s best, at least until the new After The Burial comes out.

Listen to: Punisher

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Whitechapel - Whitechapel

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Lamb of God - Resolution

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The Chariot - One Wing

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Every Time I Die - Ex Lives

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Periphery - Periphery II: This Time It’s Personal

Best New Band

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Glass Cloud; they put out of the most impressive debuts for their respective genre.

Best Record Label
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Sumerian Records; they have some of the most talented (and not so talented..) bands on their diverse roster.

Best PR/Publicist

George Vallee - Sumerian Records

PR people don’t get the recognition they deserve. Without them, we wouldn’t be able to cover shows and interview bands

Most Anticipated of 2013

Animals As Leaders
Austrian Death Machine
Born of Osiris
A Day to Remember
The Dillinger Escape Plan
Brand New
My Chemical Romance
Slipknot

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The following list is from fellow contributor, Emily Bunn

Best Album: Deftones “Koi No Yokan”

The guys of Deftones did not disappoint with their follow up to 2010’s “Diamond Eyes”. “Koi No Yokan” fits right in with the sound that the Deftones made their own with “White Pony” and their self-titled. This album embodies everything I love about Deftones and I couldn’t be more happy with the album.


Best Tour: Taking Back Sunday - Tell All Your Friends 10 Year Anniversary Tour

I was only 11 years old when I first heard “You’re So Last Summer” From Tell All your Friends. This was the first album I ever bought with my own money and the first album I ever obsessed over. It’s still one of my favorite albums. To see the band perform it live from beginning to end was indescribable. The 11-year-old in me was beyond ecstatic.

Best New Band: Dead Sara

Dead Sara have had a huge year with the release of their first full length, acting as tour support for some big names, and taking part in the Vans Warped Tour over the summer. Their sound is not what you have come to expect with a female-fronted band, but it’s pure rock’n’roll.

Best Record Label: Sumerian Records

The people at Sumerian handled the Falling in Reverse/I See Stars debacle really well. They stood up for I See Stars and supported them throughout the situation and were quick to support the band’s statements on the whole issue. It’s always great when a label thoroughly supports their artists in tough situations like this.

Most Anticipated of 2013: Bring Me the Horizon

If “Shadow Moses” is anything to go by, the new BMTH album is going to be one of the best albums of 2013. Their last release leaves big shoes to fill, but from the little information the band has released about the new album it’s sure to live up to the expectations.

Song of the Year: Enter Shikari “Arguing with Thermometers"

Enter Shikari’s latest album is amazing from beginning to end, but “Arguing with Thermometers” has to be my favorite track. Not only is it a banger of a song, but the lyrics send a strong message about how corrupt our society has become and the effect we are having on our environment. The world needs more songs like this.

Artist of the Year: Pierce the Veil

Pierce the Veil played the main stage at the Vans Warped Tour, released their newest album “Collide With The Sky”, and sold out almost all of the dates on their headlining tour of the same name in 2012. They’ve proved that they are a forced to be reckoned with and they’re not going anywhere. I can’t wait to see what 2013 has in store for the quartet.

As I Lay Dying will be heading out this Spring with The Devil Wears Prada, For Today (2/22 - 3/5 and 3/8 - 4/4), The Color Morale (2/22 - 3/7), The Chariot (3/8 - 4/4). Dates are below; tickets go on sale this Friday

02/22 Ventura,CA Majestic Ventura Theater Half House
02/23 Santa Cruz,CA The Catalyst
02/24 Chico,CA Senator Theatre
02/26 Reno,NV Knitting Factory Concert House
02/27 Las Vegas,NV House of Blues
02/28 Los Angeles,CA Club Nokia
03/01 San Diego,CA Soma
03/02 Tucson,AZ Rialto Theatre
03/03 El Paso,TX Tricky Falls
03/05 Corpus Christi,TX Concrete Street Amphitheatre
03/06 San Antonio,TX Backstage Live
03/07 Dallas,TX House of Blues
03/08 Lubbock,TX Lonestar Events Center
03/09 Oklahoma City,OK Diamond Ballroom
03/10 Memphis,TN New Daisy Theatre
03/12 Nashville,TN Rocketown
03/13 Charlotte,NC Amos’ Southend
03/14 Charleston,SC The Music Farm
03/15 Norfolk,VA The NorVa
03/16 Silver Spring,MD The Fillmore
03/17 Hartford,CT Webster Theatre
03/19 Allentown,PA Crocodile Rock
03/20 Huntington ,NY Paramount Theater
03/21 Poughkeepsie,NY The Chance
03/22 Williamsville,NY Club Infinity
03/23 Toronto,ON The Sound Academy
03/24 Millvale,PA Mr. Smalls Theatre
03/25 Millvale,PA Mr. Smalls Theatre
03/27 Columbus,OH Newport Music Hall
03/28 Grand Rapids,MI The Intersection
03/29 Milwaukee,WI The Rave
03/30 Minneapolis,MN First Avenue
04/02 Lawrence,KS The Granada Theatre
04/03 Colorado Springs,CO Black Sheep
04/04 Colorado Springs,CO Black Sheep

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Los Angeles’ I Call You Legion is excited to announce that their self-titled EP will be digitally released on January 8th. Speaking about the release, Kaleb Allen had this to say, “I think listeners are going to really get an Underoath vibe from the EP on some songs, while others will have a slightly thrashier feel. Either way, we think people are really going to dig what we’ve done.” The band has recently released their lead single “Our Experience, That Is, Ourselves” on YouTube that showcases that Underoath vibe while also marrying it with a Sleeping With Sirens influence. Throughout the entire release the band also shows their gritty side with influences from The Chariot, Every Time I Die, and Stray From The Path all represented.

The self-titled EP was recorded at Think Sound Studios with Drew Fulk and Kyle Odell. Kaleb Allen went on to describe the recording process, “Drew Fulk and Kyle Odell really did a fantastic job on this album for us. It was such a stress-free and professional situation. We wouldn’t have wanted to do this album anywhere else. The guys seemed really stoked to have us there and on top of that, like we said, they just did a great job capturing the essence of what we feel is ‘I Call You Legion’.” After the self-titled release, fans should be expecting a ton of shows and a new single sometime late next year.

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