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Spencer will be filling in for Taking Back Sunday lead singer Adam Lazzara for an indefinite amount of upcoming tour dates starting with the Melbourne, FL show TONIGHT, Friday, October 25th.

This comes after Adam Lazzara had to leave the tour on Sunday when his wife unexpectedly had an early delivery of their second son. After cancelling a few tour dates, the band has decided to continue the tour with Spencer Chamberlain until Adam can rejoin.

Spencer Chamberlain, a long-time friend of Adam, has willingly stepped up to fill in and give the new father more time to stay in the hospital with his family. Spencer was the frontman of Underoath for 10 years and is currently working on a new project called Sleepwave. The band is excited to have him and look forward to Spencer and John trading lead and backing vocals at the upcoming shows. First up will be the Free FIT Homecoming show this Friday in Spencer’s home state of Florida. You can find more information on Sleepwave at sleepwavemusic.com.

It is unknown when Adam will return to the tour, but he is so thankful to Spencer and whole-heartedly thanks everyone for all of the support and kind words the family has received.

Remaining 2013 Fall Tour Dates (all shows with Polar Bear Club and Transit unless noted)

10/25 Melbourne, FL FIT Homecoming 2013 / Downtown – Free Show (Support TBA)
10/26 Nashville, TN Marathon Music Hall
10/27 Birmingham, AL Iron City
10/29 San Antonio, TX White Rabbit
10/30 Tulsa, OK Cain’s Ballroom
10/31 St. Louis, MO The Pageant
11/1 Louisville, KY Expo Five
11/2 Myrtle Beach, SC House of Blues (with The Maine, Anberlin and Polar Bear Club)
11/3 Charlotte, NC The Fillmore (with Anberlin, The Maine and Transit)
11/5 Norfolk, VA The Norva
11/6 Baltimore, MD Rams Head Live
11/7 Long Island, NY Emporium

Hopeless Records is pleased to announce that they will be releasing the next full length album by Taking Back Sunday in early 2014. Taking Back Sunday have been working on the album since May with two different producers and have already completed a portion of the record at Rancho Recordo with producer and long-time sound engineer Marc Jacob Hudson (Saves The Day, The Swellers.) They head to Long Island this month to finish up with Mike Sapone (Brand New, O‘Brother) who also worked with them on the Demos for Tell All Your Friends.

Taking Back Sunday will embark on a 23 date tour of US Markets on October 11, following a handful of September one-offs that include supporting Blink-182, making up the missed 2012 TAYF10 shows at Starland Ballroom which was devastated during Hurricane Sandy and a main stage slot at the Chicago stop of Riot Fest. They will likely test out some of their new material live along the way.

9/8 Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun (supporting Blink-182)
9/11 Sayreville, NJ Starland Ballroom (with Get Involved!)
9/12 Sayreville, NJ Starland Ballroom (with Bad Rabbits)
9/14 Chicago, IL Riot Fest

Fall 2013 tour (all shows with Polar Bear Club and Transit unless noted)
10/11 Clifton Park, NY Upstate Concert Hall
10/12 Buffalo, NY Town Ballroom
10/13 Rochester, NY Water Street Music Hall
10/14 Stroudsburg, PA Sherman Theater
10/16 Pittsburg, PA Stage AE
10/17 Columbus, OH Newport Music Hall
10/18 Covington, KY Madison Theater
10/19 Bloomington, IL Castle Theatre
10/20 Madison, WI Orpheum Theatre
10/22 Des Moines, IA Wooly’s
10/23 Omaha, NE Sokol Auditorium
10/25 Melbourne, FL FIT Homecoming 2013 / Downtown – Free Show (Support TBA)
10/26 Nashville, TN Marathon Music Hall
10/27 Birmingham, AL Iron City
10/29 San Antonio, TX White Rabbit
10/30 Tulsa, OK Cain’s Ballroom
10/31 St. Louis, MO The Pageant
11/1 Louisville, KY Expo Five
11/2 Myrtle Beach, SC House of Blues (with The Maine, Anberlin and Polar Bear Club)
11/3 Charlotte, NC The Fillmore (with Anberlin, The Maine and Transit)
11/5 Norfolk, VA The Norva
11/6 Baltimore, MD Rams Head Live
11/7 Long Island, NY Emporium

Rise Records is proud to welcome Rochester NY’s Polar Bear Club to the family. Since 2005, Polar Bear Club has steadily climbed the ranks of their genre. Releasing several critically acclaimed albums and touring around the world with Gaslight Anthem, Rise Against and Bad Religion, it’s been 2 years since the release of their last album. Look for their new LP, Death Chorus, in stores this fall. Death Chorus was produced by Will Yip at Studio 4.

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The track listing for this year’s Warped Tour compilation can be seen below; it will be released on June 5th.

Disc: 1
1. Rise Against-Midnight Hands
2. Yellowcard-With You Around
3. Title Fight-Shed
4. The Used-Now That You re Dead
5. New Found Glory-Summer Fling, Don t Mean a Thing
6. Man Overboard-Rare
7. Fireworks-Aarows
8. Transit-Skipping Stone
9. I Call Fives-Back Up Plan
10. Anti-Flag-Broken Bones
11. FourYearStrong-Not To Toot My Own Horn But, Beep Beep
12. We Are The Ocean-Overtime Is a Crime
13. Hostage Calm-The M Word
14. Polar Bear Club-Bottled Wind
15. Daytrader-Firebreather
16. Sharks-Able Moving Hearts
17. Make Do and Mend-Lucky
18. I Am The Avalanche-Holy %$#!
19. A Loss For Words-Wrightsville Beach
20. Chuck Ragan-Meet You In The Middle (acoustic basement)
21. Brian Marquis-They Used To Call It The Blues (acoustic basement)
22. Into It, Over It- P R O P E R (acoustic basement)
23. Koji-Giants Sleeping (acoustic basement)
24. Blacklist Royals- Brothers and Sisters (acoustic basement)
25. Nothington-To Far To Care

Disc: 2
1. All Time Low-Coffee Shop Soundtrack
2. Of Mice & Men-Ohioisonfire
3. Blessthefall-40 Days
4. Memphis May Fire- Prove Me Right
5. The Ghost Inside-Engine 45
6. Every Time I Die-Underwater Bimbos From Outer Space
7. Falling In Reverse-Good Girls Bad Guys
8. For Today-Fearless
9. Tonight Alive-Listening
10. We Are The In Crowd-Better Luck Next Time
11. Divided By Friday-Prove It
12. Sleeping With Sirens-Tally It Up, Settle The Score
13. Chunk! No, Captain Chunk!-In Friends We Trust
14. Neo Geo-Sex Robot
15. Miss May I- Hey Mister
16. I Wrestled a Bear Once-Button It Up
17. Skip The Foreplay-DJ
18. Vanna-I, the remover
19. Chelsea Grin-Everlasting Sleep
20. Motionless In White-Abigail
21. Ballyhoo!-Last Night
22. Murderland-Another Homicide
23. Cold Forty Three-Hundred Dollar Bail
24. Jukebox Romantics-Monster Hands
25. Lost In Society-Wrong Direction

Today’s DIY Interview is with Mark McMillon (Guitars/Vocals) from The Story Changes

www.theStoryChanges.com
www.Facebook.com/theStorychanges


1. How did you get your band name?

We got our name from an early song of ours called the War. The song carried over from my previous band and when this band came together, a friend suggested the name from the line in the song.  It just sort of stuck!

2. How did this band get started?

The two of us came up playing music in our hometown of Dayton, OH and were involved in a few other projects beforehand.  When an early version of the band wasn’t working out, my band-mate Chris or “Poppy” as we’ve nicknamed him over the years, came on board and we’ve been hitting it hard ever since.  We’ve been a band for a few years now. 

3. What bands are you influenced by?

We love a lot of the stuff that came out of the late 90’s punk and alternative scene.  Bands like Seaweed, Sunny Day Real Estate, and Jimmy Eat World are big inspirations to the two of us.

4. If you could tour with any bands, past or present, who would they be and why?

Obviously this couldn’t happen now, but I would love to have had the chance to do a run of shows with Nirvana. They put on such an amazing and energetic show that was so real. I would love to have the opportunity to watch them nightly and just learn.

5. Best food to eat on tour?

We’re both vegetarians.  Mexican, pizza, and Indian are all favorites.  Pizza Luce’ in Minneapolis is one of my favorite places to eat. I just ate there last night on tour.  

6. Why should people listen to your band?

I don’t want to force art on anyone, that’s missing the point, but if you’re into pop, alternative, and punk rock, give it a shot.  We take a different approach with our live show, being just two of us. It’s fun, the way rock and roll should be.


7. Did any of you guys think your life would turn out this way? What did your parents say about your band?

We’ve been fortunate enough to travel all over the world playing music. We’re not a big band by any means, but I never thought we would have a chance to do everything we’ve been able to do thus far, especially for the most part on our own.  We’ve worked extremely hard over the years and I’m proud of what we’ve been able to do.  The two of us were lucky enough to have parents that have been super supportive over the years.  

8.Who are a few bands that you feel everyone should be listening to right now?

Into it/Over it, Polar Bear Club, Koji, Balance and Composure, Aficionado, It’s all Happening, and the Composure are all putting out great music that you need to check out!

9. If you could change something about the music industry, what would it be?

I hate that recorded music has become so disposable in the digital age. It’s all become about buying individual songs.   I love listening to albums as a whole.  As an artist, putting out an album and putting thought into the song order, album art, packaging, etc, is such a cool way to present your music. I think some of the younger generation is missing out by just buying single tracks off of iTunes.   

10. Memorable tour experience?

Every time we drive through the Southwest U.S., it’s impossible to not be in a good mood.  The scenery and weather in Arizona, New Mexico, and California, always make for some of my favorite memories on tour. We’ve had some great shows out that way as well!

11. If someone was to check out your “Recently Played” playlist on your iTunes, what would they find?

On last night’s drive, I was listening to the new album by Samiam. It’s great!

12. What is your favorite song to play?

It varies from tour to tour, depending on the setlist, but “Constellation” is always a fun song to play live.

13. What were some of your music influences and how involved in music were you growing up?

I never was super into music growing up, it hit me a little later.  My first favorite album was Faith No More’s  Angel Dust. Nirvana was the reason I decided to buy an instrument and learn how to play.

14. What music reminds you of your childhood?

I grew up skateboarding.  When I was really young, my older brother snuck me out with him quite a bit to skate with him and his friends. They used to blast older Metallica when skating the ramps. Anytime I hear In Justice For All, it always reminds me of those days. 

15. If you weren’t in your current genre of music/position, what else would you see yourself doing? 

I’m not really sure to be honest. I would probably be working construction and hanging out in Dayton, Ohio.

16. Any pre-show superstitions or rituals?

It’s pretty relaxed, but usually our routine involves me running backstage or out to the van to warm my voice up quickly, then meeting up with Chris to make a quick decision on the setlist for the night. Nice and easy!

17. What is something that most fans don’t know about you?

I’m absolutely horrible at video games.  I can’t hang!

18. What is your assessment of the current state of radio? Do you think it’s a place where your band could flourish?

I think it’s sort of slowly dying.  The average modern rock station only plays like eighteen different songs a day on average, just looped over and over. It’s really sad. Internet radio is well on it’s way to taking over.  We’ve had a lot of luck with internet radio and I hope the support continues!  

19. What do you like to do in your spare time?

I don’t get a ton of time off these days, so I tend to just hang out at home and catch up with friends when I’m in town.  I’ve been listening to so much new music lately on my downtime. Spotify has made my life so much easier to discover new artists and listen to old favorites.

20. What kind of hidden talents do you have?

I discovered last month that I am a machine on the sand volleyball court. Never knew I had it in me!

Check out the new music video for Fireworks’ “Arrows” (directed by Thom Glunt): www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZxk1l3u7OQ

 The band has also been added to the lineup for the Glamour Kills holiday shows:

 12/17 Poughkeepsie w/ The Wonder Years, We Are The In Crowd, The Dangerous Summer, Fairweather, etc.

12/18 Danbury, CT w/ The Wonder Years, We Are The In Crowd, The Dangerous Summer, Fairweather, etc.

 For all the details on those shows and to purchase tickets, visit: http://www.averygkholiday.com

 Fans can also catch Fireworks on tour now with Polar Bear Club, Balance and Composure, Make Do and Mend and Such Gold. The band’s critically-acclaimed LP, Gospel is out now on Triple Crown Records.

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