New Music Roundup

Dead Girls Ruin Everything, Disco Tigers, Atomic Garden

Dead Girls Ruin Everything have posted a B-Side taken from their recent What A Perfect Ending Sessions. You can find it on their myspace page.

Disco Tigers have posted two tracks from their upcoming full length, C'mon Baby Roll. The album is due out July 25th and is described as "Rock'n'roll for fans of The Bronx, Eagles of Death Metal and International Noise Conspiracy." You can check out the songs on their purevolume page.

French band Atomic Garden just posted an e-card for their upcoming album Reversing the Curse here

New Music Roundup

Sean P. Rogan, No More, Let's Try Leaving, Isadora

Big D and the Kids Table guitarist Sean P. Rogan has posted a new song titled "Wasted" on his MySpace. Rogan self-released his album This Time last year.

Gainesville's No More have recently finished recording their album with LTJ's Roger at The Moat House. The band has been described as a female-fronted "Bad Religion meets Chomsky." You can check out three new tracks on the band's MySpace.

Columbus, Ohio three piece Let's Try Leaving have posted a new track, "6 Gong On Seven" from their debut EP The Warmest Winter Yet on their MySpace. The band describes their sound as "Honest Midwestern punk rock".

Isadora, of Pittsburgh, PA, have been working on their new record with producer Shawn Hammer (Hank Jones) and posting studio video journal updates on their MySpace. The band's self-titled full-length will be released September 12th.

New Music Roundup

Agent, 20 Bulls Each, Facing New York, InMemory, Drug Lords of the Avenue

Long Island, NY's Agent have posted 3 demos on their MySpace page. The songs, also available for download, are re-recorded versions of "Clown College? You Can't Eat That" and "Be Careful They're Ruffled." Also posted is a new track, "I Am Job." All 3 are taken from the band's recently self-released demo CD-R, which was produced by Latterman member Phil Douglas (Small Arms Dealer).

Dublin, Ireland based hardcore quartet 20 Bulls Each have posted four new tracks from their upcoming debut album. The record is due out July 15th via Fail Records. You can check them out on their myspace page.

Facing New York have posted a new track from their upcoming album and follow up to 2005's Facing New York. You can check out "Messenger" on their myspace page.

InMemory has wrapped up recording on their second full length album. The band recorded with producer Mark Renk (Helmet, Matchbook Romance) and mixing guru Fred Archambault (Avenged Sevenfold, Death by Stereo.) The as-yet untitled new record will be released later this year via DoughMain Records.

Drug Lords of the Avenue, a band featuring Johnny Bonnel of the Swingin' Utters, have posted two rough recordings on their MySpace. The band plans to play shows in the Bay Area soon.

WPO New Music Roundup

Enola Grey, Skynet, Have Heart, Juniper, The North Atlantic

Enola Grey, which features former members of Victory metal/hardcore act Martyr AD have posted a new track via their label, Feeling Faint. The band has posted a new demo and you can check it out here.

Under threat of lawsuit from a DJ in England, New Jersey's Skynet was forced to change their name. The band has changed their name to For Science and will not be delaying their upcoming debut, Revenge For Hire which will be out with tweaked cover art to reflect the name change on July 4th, 2006.
For Science's new myspace can be found here and features 3 songs from the upcomming album on Don Giovanni Records.

Have Heart have posted another track, "The Unbreakable," from their upcoming Bridge Nine debut full-length The Things We Carry. The band posted the track "The Machinist" earlier this month. Both tracks are available for streaming on the band's MySpace.

Juniper recently recorded with Mike Kalajian of Life Before This and have posted four demos from the sessions. You can hear "Anticipatient," "Reoccuring Truth," "The Movement," and "Trilogy" at the Myspace and Purevolume pages. The band is looking to tour this summer with Gibbler and is recommended for fans of older Yellowcard and Staring Back.

The North Atlantic have posted another track from their upcoming WPO Records debut. The album, is a new wide issue of Wires in the Walls. The album was originally issued in a limited run in 2003 and you can check out a review of the original here: Wires in the Walls. You can check out the song here: "Scientist Girl."
The band will also be on the road for the next few weeks.