New Music Roundup

Columns, Katsumoto, Anthems

Boone/Winston Salem's Columns has posted a new song on their MySpace page. The song is titled "(Pt. I) Dance in His Name" and comes off their upcoming yet to be titled EP.

Los Angeles' Katsumoto have posted the song "When Arms Form Wings" off their debut album Burn Em' Down, Wipe Em' Out! to their MySpace page. The album will be digitally released June 17th via Uprising Records. The group has also posted two other songs to their page previously.

Las Vegas' Anthems have signed to Cavity Records and will be releasing their new record this fall through the label. The band has self-released an EP earlier this year, and has made it available through their MySpace page.

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These Green Eyes, Fires at Night, Olivia AD, Hollerado

New Haven, CT's These Green Eyes have posted a new song called "Sucker Punch" on their MySpace page. You can also listen to a brevy of their back catalog while you're there.

Minneapolis, MN based Fires at Night have posted two songs from their upcoming EP, Right Back Where We Started. The album was produced by Matt Broadbent (Somerset), and is due for a summer 2008 release.

Oslo, Norway's Olivia A.D. have posted a cover of The Draft's "Lo Zee Rose" to their MySpace page. They have plenty of original material available for listening as well.

Manotick, Montreal's Hollerado have just released a video of their new song "Americanarama" featuring Dave Foley from Kids In the Hall, probably because he's Canadian too. The song is available on the band's MySpace page.

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Unrestrained, Dolarhyde, Phil “Gorgeous” Reardon

Portland, Oregon's Unrestrained will begin recording their new seven inch on May 17th, to be released on SA MOB! after a recording session at Camp David Studios. You can check out songs from their demo on their MySpace page

Nashville, Tennesee's Dolarhyde have posted a link on their MySpace page to download their eleveon song album, Somewhere Across Distant Shores. You can find the album here

Los Angeles, California's Phil "Gorgeous" Reardon (From First To Last, The New Tragic) has posted a few new hip-hop/rap demo tracks to his MySpace page. The former screamo frontman will be working with Highhouse/Fly Society and Tyga to complete the album for a summer release.

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Love in October, GDP, This Black Box, Yells Fire In a Crowded Theater

Minneapolis, MN based Love in October have posted a new video for their song "Petrula the Destroyer." The video was directed by Behn Fannin. You can check it out here.

New Brunswick, NJ's GDP have a video for "Succumb," a song off their split with Dirty Money. The video is watchable here.

Richmond, VA's This Black Box have posted their demo on their MySpace page. It was recorded with Lance Kohler at Minimum Wage Studios.

Bloomington, IN's Yells Fire In a Crowded Theater have posted a new demo, "Donna Kai", on their MySpace page. The band has previously released a few EPs under the name McSmokerson.

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The New Enemy, The Serlingtons, Chronic Seizure

Toronto, Ontario's The New Enemy have released their debut Outsourced EP as a free download. In return for the free tunes the band is asking for a donation to Amnesty International. The Simon Head produced EP features five original songs and a Kid Dynamite cover recorded at Toronto's Brown Room and mastered by Michael Dominici at Music House Mastering in New York City. You can download the EP from their website.

Binghamton, NY based pop–punk band The Serlingtons have released four new songs. Two are from an upcoming 7" (also to appear on a four–way split 12") and two are re–recorded versions of previously released songs. The band is currently booking a tour of the US midwest for early August.

Chicago's Chronic Seizure posted a new song from their upcoming LP titled Over My Shoulder. The record will be released by Fashionable Idiots/No Way at the end of the month.

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The One Thought Moment, The Broadside Ballad, Troublemake

Tokyo, Japan's The One Thought Moment, which features ex–Suicide Machine Dan Lukacinsky, has posted the new song "Long Wave" online at their MySpace page. The band's debut 4 song EP White Ashes & Dead Black is slated to be released on Japanese label CR Japan/Inyaface Records in July.

Chicago, IL's The Broadside Ballad, which features ex members of Much the Same, recently released a demo version of "My Best Impression." Additional information on shows and more is on the way soon.

Sarasota, Florida's Troublemake have posted a song for their upcoming EP, Two Thousand Hate. The third record from the pop punk band, which includes members of Rational Anthem, is due for release in late July. You can check out "Rhetoric of Dope" at MySpace.

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Toasters Not Torpedoes, Project 27, Confession

Detroit's Toasters Not Torpedoes have uploaded three new tracks from their forthcoming album. You can stream the three new songs on their MySpace page. Check out "Of Bastards and Sin," "Sundial," and the insufferably titled "Zombie Roflcoptor."

Long Beach, New York's Project 27 has posted four new songs from their debut full length, Smarten Up!, coming out on Rally Records. You can listen to the songs on their MySpace page.

Melbourne, Australia has a new hadcore/metal band titled Confession from former I Killed The Prom Queen and Bury Your Dead frontman Michael Crafter. You can check out Confession's MySpace page for two tracks and some basic info.

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Get Gone, Captain We're Sinking, Rampant Decay

John Crerar, drummer from the Fucking Wrath and former frontman of the Missing 23rd, has a new three piece project called Get Gone. The Ventura, California based band features folk punk Deepakalypse and John W. of the Whitewall Slicks playing stand up bass. You can hear their new demo at MySpace.

Scranton, PA's Captain, We're Sinking have posted their new music video for the song "Breaking the Fourth Wall." The track appears on their first full length The Animals Are Out. You can watch the video at YouTube.

Massachusetts hardcore act Rampant Decay has completed the recording, mixing and mastering of their debut release Anti–Social Death March with producer Eric Braunschweiger. The release should be available in time for the summer from Obscenity Cult Records. Brian Livoti, vocalist for the now defunct Watchmaker, will be doing all the artwork for the album. Check the band's MySpace page for tour dates and song samples.

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Unwelcome Guests, Epidemics, Getaway Drivers

Buffalo, NY's Unwelcome Guests has posted a new song on MySpace. The song "Colors Of Fall" was recorded by Jay Sallese of the Buffalo band Love Parade. You can check out the track here.

Epidemics, from Umeå, Sweden, has just finished recording of 11 new songs. THe tracks were recorded at Tonteknik in Umeå and produced by Inge Johansson (tINC, Knugen Faller). You can check out three of the tracks on MySpace.

Getaway Drivers has posted their 2002 record In it For the Crash for download. You can get the whole album here, or check out some studio footage from that time here.

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20 Bulls Each, Public Access, Nowhere Fast

Dublin hardcore act 20 Bulls Each have posted the track "Breakthrough" on their MySpace page. The track is from their upcoming EP The Incompetence to Follow, which is due out in May. The EP will be supported by a 9 day tour of the US east coast in late May and early June. Check their page for tour dates.

Albany, New York's Public Access have announced details on the 7" and CD versions of their final EP, Hindsight. The album was released digitally this past February via Community Records. The band had the physical copies pressed for their recent final shows, putting together 200 CDs and 200 7" pressings (100 red / 100 coke–bottle clear vinyl). See Community Records if you're looking for one.

Louisville's Nowhere Fast has posted three songs from their upcoming release The Highlands Sessions. The release features four songs: three demos and one b–side from the upcoming Fierce Winds Of Change album. The new record is due this summer. The band last released The Hollow Angel 7" in 2006 on Little Heart Records.