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HOPES for FALLen Material? -
Post-Hardcore band Hopesfall broke up near the end of 2007 after releasing their latest full-length album, "Magnetic North", earlier the same year. It had previously been mentioned before the breakup that frontman Jay Forrest and the newly hired members of Hopesfall were writing (possibly recording) some new songs while on...
Finch Call it Quits -
Over the past two years we as a band have obsessed tirelessly trying to bring you the best record Finch has ever made. Blowing everything else out of the water was the only option. If we couldn’t drop the bomb, we wouldn’t blow it up…..
From the beginning what’s always made...
Neil Peart's ''Far And Away'' Book Due In May -
Rush drummer Neil Peart's fifth book, Far And Away: A Prize Every Time, is scheduled to be released on May 1 via ECW Press.
The publisher's official description of the book reads as follows: "Following in the tradition of Ghost Rider and Traveling Music, Rush drummer Neil Peart relates nearly...
Seemless to play final show in September -
Seemless, the band featuring former Killswitch Engage frontman Jesse Leach and ex-Shadows Fall drummer Derek Kerswill, will play its final show on Saturday, September 12 at The Lucky Dog in Worcester, Massachusetts. Sources close to the band say that you can only keep beating a dead horse for so long...
Codeseven Reunites For North Carolina Concert -
North Carolina melodic hardcore act Codeseven have announced their decision to reunite. The band have also announced their comeback show, set to take place on August 20th, 2010 in Greensboro, North Carolina at the Greene St. Club. Support on the comeback show will come from Blankface and fellow North Carolina...
Thrice - Major/Minor -
Thrice appear to be getting better and better with every album released. Major/Minor is their seventh studio album and certainly follows that upwards trend: the follow-up to 2009’s Beggars may well be the Californian quartet’s best yet. The thing that strikes you immediately is how remarkably honest-sounding this...
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