According to Revelation Records, the highly influential Kiss it Goodbye will be reforming. The band plans to play occasional shows this Fall with extensive touring plans for 2006. The lineup for the band will be the following: Tim Singer (Deadguy, No Escape), Thomas Rusnak (Rorschach), Andrew Gormley, and Demian Johnston … Read more
Engine Down will be calling it quits following a final tour with Bella Lea and Des Ark. You can find a complete listing of those final tourdates here. Read more
In a move that will doubtless have no effect on their adoring fanbase, Taking Back Sunday have officially announced their signing to Warner Bros Records, after recording 2 albums for Victory. The move comes as little to no surprise to anybody. Read more
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Josh Homme recently informed MTV that he will begin work on the next two volumes of his Desert Sessions project in December. One can only speculate the list of individuals Homme will invite out to the desert with him this time around. No worries, we know it will be good. Read more
Bay Area's Pitch Black have decided to call it a day. The band's drummerJamie Morrison issued a statement on their messageboard, you can read that here. Read more
Daggermouth will be releasing their debut full-length this September on Feeding Frenzy Records. The band also plans to hit the road with Robot Eyes in October for a US tour. In the meantime you can check out some material from the band here. Read more
Massachussetts straight edge outfit Have Heart have inked a deal with Bridge Nine Records. The band previously released the What Counts EP on Think Fast Records. The band will be heading out on the road in August with More to Pride and Learn. You can check those dates by reading … Read more
Nitro Records made to additions to it's roster official today. The label announced the signing of Long Island hardcore outfit Crime in Stereo and Bay-Area punkers Enenmy You. Both bands plan to release their debut outings for the label early next year. In the meantime you can catch the band's … Read more
Dead Hearts, hailing from the snow capital of the world - Buffalo, NY - have signed with Ferret Records. The band will be releasing a new EP via Reflections Records shortly, hopefully that tides you over until the band can get back into the studio. Read more
Crime in Stereo has lined up their summer touring schedule. The band will be taking to the road for the months of July through the end of August. The band will be doing runs with This is Hell (July 8th- Aug. 13th) and Life Long Tragedy (Aug. 5th- Sept. 2nd). … Read more
One AM Radio's video for the track "Witness" has been posted online. You can check that out here. Read more
Eyeball Records has signed Mermaid in a Manhole. The band features all the but the vocalist of the band Oval Portrait. The band will be recording an EP for release later this year. In the meantime you can check out material from the band here. Read more
Will to Live recently finished tracking their new EP. The effort will be released by fledgling label Forthskum Records. The EP will feature guest appearences by Scott Vogel (Terror), Carl Schwartz (First Blood / Terror), Ray Mazzolla (Full Blown Chaos), and Salvador (Invictus Maneo). The effort is tentatively slated for … Read more
Autolux has been given a personal invite by Trent Reznor to join the impending Nine Inch Nails / Queens of the Stone Age tour. Read more
My Chemical Romance vocalist Gerard Way has contributed to to track "Kill the Music" from Every Time I Die's third full-length Gutter Phenomenon. The band will be touring in support of the new release on this summer's Sounds of the Underground Tour. Read more
A new song from Ed Gein entitled "Robert Flaig" has been posted online. You can listen to the song here. Read more
...And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead's video for "Caterwaul" can be viewed online at this location. Read more
Paul Hinojos, who left Sparta, has joined up with his former At The Drive-In bandmates in The Mars Volta. You can read more about that here. Read more
Trial posted a lengthy update in regards to their final two shows: one in the US and one in Europe. The final stateside gig will take place October 9th 2005 in Seattle, WA with The Warriors, The Dead Unknown and This Time Tomorrow. A European show is in the works … Read more
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