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To go with the release of African Elephants on November 10, 2009, we've got a whole bunch of Dead To Me prizes to give away to four lucky winners.
To go with the release of African Elephants on November 10, 2009, we've got a whole bunch of Dead To Me prizes to give away to four lucky winners.
On November 10, 2009, PJ Bond will release his album, You Didn't Know I Was Alphabetical. To celebrate, we've got some coloured vinyl to give away.
It's been a while since we've posted something Brand New-related, so what better to break the drought than with a contest?
One winner gets a vinyl copy of the band's newest full-length, Daisy, as well an auto'd poster. A runner-up will get the album on compact disc and a poster, too.
The band is currently on a full U.S. tour in support of the record.
Foundation, the project from Rob Huddleston of Ann Beretta and Inquisition is set to release a new digital EP via Paper and Plastick. To celebrate, we've got a rare test press of his last full length, Chimborazo, to give away.
On November 10, 2009, The Arteries will be releasing a US version of their album, Blood, Sweat and Beers, on vinyl. To celebrate, we've got copies of the album to give away.
Ever thought "Man, I'd like to see 7 Seconds, Face to Face, The Jesus Lizard, Ratatat, Of Montreal, Les Savy Fav, Mission Of Burma, Lucero, Death, No Age, Red Sparowes, Fuck Buttons, Underground Railroad To Candyland, Off with Their Heads, Pharcyde, Danzig, Gorilla Biscuits, Fucked Up, Melt Banana, Coalesce, Street Dogs, GZA, King Khan & BBQ Show, Cedric Burnside and a million other bands all in one weekend?" Well if you did, then you were probably thinking of hitting this year's FUN FUN FUN Fest in Austin the weekend of November 7th. What's cooler than a festival like this? Getting to go for free. On the real. So, after consulting with the organizers, we decided you needed to work just a little harder than normal for this. So here's the deal: you think of the best name for a fest you can possibly imagine and then drop it in our comments or if you're so inclined, hit us up with it on Twitter: @Punknews. Come up with the best name - make us laugh, cry, recoil in disgust or perhaps pee our pants in horror - and you and a friend will get weekend passes to the event! So go for it!
With Paper and Plastick set to release My Roaring Twenties, we've got two rare test presses from Cheap Girls to give away. One for the new album, and one for their previous full length, Find Me a Drink Home.
This Friday, Foundation will mark the upcoming release of their new EP, Let It Roll, with a record release show. The EP is set to drop October 27, as a digital-only release. In a twist on the idea of "iTunes exclusive," the band will offer anyone purchasing the EP directly from Paper & Plastick's webstore an additional two tracks, totalling six. The iTunes release will only have four songs.
Also at the show will be the debut of Freeman, the new band featuring several members of Avail, playing music similar to their prior band's Dixie-era.
We're giving away a pair of tickets to one lucky winner, including a Foundation t-shirt and a copy of their prior release, Chimborazo on vinyl. The show will be this Friday, October 9th, at the Canal Club in Richmond, VA.
The Perpetual Motion Machine label has two new releases out, and they're so excited they want to give some copies of them away to lucky Punknews readers.
Prizes include CD and vinyl versions of the new full-length from the Catalyst, Swallow Your Teeth, as well as the new album from Kowloon Walled City, Gambling on the Richter Scale (though the latter was recently posted as a free download).
To celebrate the release of their Fat Wreck Chords debut, They Came from the Shadows, Teenage Bottlerocket have hooked us up with a prize package featuring a kick drum head, a limited 7-inch and more.
Update: Sorry, the end date wasn't set properly. You can enter now.