New Music Roundup

Bela Kiss, NSDWOAH, Danger is My Middle Name

New York's Bela Kiss have posted a new track entitled "Boy, I Owe You One" via MySpace. It appears on the band's Hotfoot Records full length The Horde.

NSDWHOA! has posted their new song "27" from their upcoming GoodCore Records full length Day of Dog / Year of Gnar. You can check it out at MySpace. The track will appear along side six previously self-released songs and another new track on the release, set for either December 2007 or January 2008.

Chicago pop punk band Danger Is My Middle Name is offering up a free MP3 of their new acoustic song "New Friend Regrets." You can pick it up by sending the band a message via MySpace with your email address. You can stream new music from the band while you're there as well.

New Music Roundup

Grace Gale, The Discord of a Forgotten Sketch, AXP

Colorado's Grace Gale have posted two new tracks to their MySpace page. Head there to check out the unmastered tracks, which are set to arrive on the band's upcoming 2008 release Stronger Faster Science.

Montreal's The Discord of a Forgotten Sketch are getting set to play the entire upcoming Exclaim Aggressive Tendencies Tour 2007 across Canada with the the Locust, Despised Icon and Child Abuse. The band is working on a new EP to be released in early November on New Romance For Kids Records, described as "lounge jazz meets Black Flag's Process of Weeding Out meets Albert Ayler's Spiritual Unity." You can preview the band's music over at MySpace.

Warsaw, Indiana hardcore act AXP have unveiled the new song "Hoosier Boys" via MySpace. The song appears on the band's upcoming full length for Harvest Earth Records, titled Dead Ends & Dead Friends. It's due on September 25th.

New Music Roundup

Baumer, Reunion, Head Above Water

Columbia, South Carolina four piece Baumer has posted the new song "In Your Stead" via their PureVolume site.

Portland, Maine's Reunion has posted the song "First Things First" from their upcoming self-titled EP. The song was recorded in Amherst, Massachusetts at Dead Air Studios. The release is due out in October on Flight Path Records.

Head Above Water, which features former members of Champion, has posted a rough mix of a recent demo online at their website.

New Music Roundup

Mad Harris, (Damn) This Desert Air, A Plea For Purging

Trinidad and Tobago's Mad Harris claim to combine the "spirit of Punk Rock and the pure sexuality of Caribbean music." You can check out music from their new four song EP Rough Pumping via PureVolume or MySpace.

(Damn) This Desert Air, featuring members of Instruction, Nora, Elemae, Ex Number Five and Errortype:11, have swapped out one of their guitarists, adding Shawn Reams (ex-Merciana) to the fold. The band's debut show is set for September 29th, 2007 at the Court Tavern in New Brunswick, NJ. A video is also planned for the song "Calling Orion" with director Michael Mead. You can preview the band's music via MySpace.

Murfreesboro, TN based Christian metalcore act A Plea For Purging has posted a new track titled "While The Sparrow Sleeps" from their upcoming debut full length A Critique Of Mind And Thought. That record hits stores on October 2nd via Facedown. The band is set to hit the road soon with War Of Ages and Inked In Blood. Hit up their MySpace page for dates and music.

New Music Roundup

We Are The Ordinary, Wreck of Nerves, Zach Walks Away

Southern California five piece We Are The Ordinary plans to release their debut EP on September 9th of this year. A winter tour will follow. You can preview the band's music via MySpace.

Minot, North Dakota "deathgrind" (is that a genre?) band Wreck Of Nerves has posted new demo tracks online. You can check them out via MySpace. The band is working on songs for their debut release on their own Severed Head Records.

Waterloo, IL based three piece Zach Walks Away have posted music and the track listing for their upcoming album The Quietus over at MySpace. You can check out three songs from the release there.

New Music Roundup

Saviours, Sounds of Goodbye, The Lives of Famous Men

Oakland metal act Saviours have signed to New York City's Kemado Records. The band is preparing a new album to be completed this September and released next February. They're recording with Joe Barresi (Melvin, Kyuss, Tool) at A&M Henson Studios in LA with artwork by Joe Petangno (Motorhead). A new one-sided 12" EP entitled Cavern Of Mind will be out in the fall as well. Examples of the band's past work can be found via MySpace.

Buffalo, NY melodic hardcore five piece Sounds of Goodbye have recorded a three song demo at Buffalo's Echo Base Studios. You can stream the songs via the band's MySpace page.

Portland's The Lives Of Famous Men recently wrapped up a 6 week national tour with Youinseries and National Product. The band recently released their new record Rehearsal, music from which can be streamed via MySpace.

New Music Roundup

Minutes Too Far, Melody Fall, Slugworth

Band Recordings recording artist Minutes too Far has uploaded new videos to their MySpace page, one of which includes an acoustic version of their single "Eat Your Heart Out." You can see them at their MySpace page.

Band has also signed Italian poppunk band Melody Fall to their label. You can preview some tracks at their MySpace page.

Kingston, NY's Slugworth has made their self-titled debut available for free via Punkbuttons Records. You can grab it here. Make sure to keep your eyes open for a "Hidden Easter Egg" within the site. It will take you to a 5 song E.P. That was recorded a few years later but never released.

New Music Roundup

Cry of the Afflicted, Unwelcome Guests, Heavy Hearted

Kelowna BC's Cry of the Afflicted has posted another song from their upcoming Solid State debut. You can check out "A Scar Filled Sky" along with two other tracks via the band's MySpace page. The group's new record The Unveiling hits stores in Canada and the US on August 14th.

Buffalo, NY's Unwelcome Guests have posted two new tracks online via MySpace. "Stumbling Onto The Truth" will be featured on an upcoming split 7" with Annie Saunders of This Is My Fist, entitled Colonel Mustard Vs. Bluey and will be released on Art of The Underground. "I Wanna Get Drunk Tonight" will also see the light of day in vinyl form on a split with Orphan Choir.

Rochester, NY hardcore band Heavy Hearted, which features ex and current members of Buried Alive, Roses are Read and Polar Bear Club, have posted a new song off there upcoming six song EP. You can check out "Before The Storm" at MySpace. It was recorded at Red Booth Studios in Medina NY and mixed by Scott Crouse of Earth Crisis.

New Music Roundup

Barlights, Secret Wars, The Malheruex

Philadelphia's Barlights have posted two tracks from their upcoming 7" / EP titled Wild Eyes For Wild Hearts. You can check out "Unbreak My Heart" and "Midnight" at their MySpace page. The tracks are currently being mastered at Derron Nuhfer's Sarlaac Studios in Gainesville, FL. A full length is in the cards as well.

Simi Valley, CA 's Secret Wars have posted the demo track "Armed to the Teeth" MySpace page. The song will end up on their full length It Costs A Lot To Look This Cheap. The group is currently finishing up the writing and plans to hit the studio in late 2007 to record. This is also where I mention the Beyonder to prove my nerdness.

California's The Malheruex have posted songs from their new self-titled EP to their MySpace page. The five piece sites Emery, Minus the Bear and Spitalfield as influences.

New Music Roundup

The Appreciation, Procession Came Opposite, Secret Wars

Powerpop/Synth-Core Band The Appreciation Post are streaming their debut EP Brighter Sides (produced by Mike Poorman) for free on their Myspace Page. They are also looking for some help with booking a fall tour, you can check out the proposed route on their Blog.

Procession Came Opposite have posted a music video for the song "Tape Of Reason" from their E.P. Are We Getting Through?. The video can be found here on YouTube.

Secret Wars, a Simi valley based post hardcore/punk rock band, have posted tour dates and a new song. You can check out "Armed to the Teeth" and the dates at their MySpace page.