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November, 2009

  1. Fall Out Boy Takes a Break… Indefinitely?

    November 20, 2009 by A2S

    Fall Out Boy, source: Falloutboyrock.comWhile an interview with Pete Wentz on mtv.com simply states that Fall Out Boy will be taking it easy in 2010, other news sources are claiming that Wentz has announced Fall Out Boy is taking a break indefinitely. The MTV version simply claims that after such a huge tour with Blink 182 and no tours or videos, the band is taking a well deserved break. The other side of the story is much more serious…

    There are a whole slew of sources that claim that Fall Out Boy has no come back strategy (search “Fall Out Boy, indefinitely). The story seems to have originated with an interview they did for this month’s Kerrang! magazine. Gigwise.com claims that the members are parting company for the time being to focus on their own projects (Patrick Stump has become a very successful producer- The Hush Sound – Like Vines, Gym Class Heroes – As Cruel As School Children, Cobra Starship – !Viva La Cobra! and more).

    Fall Out Boy, Greatest hitsAccording to Gigwise.com, Wentz also, “partly blames his celebrity status and high profile relationship with Ashlee Simpson as one of the main reasons for the hiatus.” He says, “My biggest personal reason for taking a break is that I feel my name has become a hindrance for the band…(Patrick) is a musical genius and it’s unfortunate that he gets reviewed based on whatever’s going on in my personal life or how my hair looks….I think the world needs a little less Pete Wentz. A lot of people think Fall Out Boy is me. But it’s the four of us. I want to fucking vomit when I read intros that say, ‘Pete Wentz: accidental internet poster boy.’ It makes me feel ugly.”

    Interesting timing for these rumors since they band just released Believers Never Die – Greatest Hits this Tuesday, November 17th. However, the band has not blogged about this for their fans, which they have been known to do for any news.

    What do you all think? Are they finally “Dead on Arrival” or will they soon be shouting “The Take Over, the Break’s Over”? Hopefully a blog from one of the members will reveal all soon.


  2. Mayday Parade’s Latest Release:

    by Jackie

    Mayday Parade’s Latest Release Anywhere But Here

    Mayday Parade albumReleased on October 6, 2009, Anywhere But Here is the third release from Florida-based group, Mayday Parade. Made up of Derek Sanders (lead vocals, keyboard), Jeremy Lenzo (bass guitar, backing vocals), Alex Garcia (lead guitar), Brooks Betts (rhythm guitar) and Jason Bundrick (drums, percussion), Mayday Parade formed in 2006 after the bands Kid Named Chicago and Defining Moment converged.

    “Kids in Love” is an apt title for the first song on Anywhere But Here. The song sounds like something two teenagers in love might be playing in their car as they drive along an isolated road and into their future. Lyrically, the song reflects on those feelings from a person who is no longer a “kid in love;” something 99.9% of the population can probably relate to.

    The title track of the album is fairly self-explanatory, describing a want to escape and be “anywhere but here.”

    Mayday Parade bandIn “The Silence,” Sanders adds a nice effect with his vocals on the lyric “even though the world she loved, it won’t ever be the way it was” at the beginning of the chorus. It mirrors the instrumental back-and-forth of the notes in the background.

    “If You Can’t Live Without Me…Why Aren’t You Dead Yet?” has to be one of the best titled songs my eyes have ever had the pleasure of reading. “I can’t live without you” seems to be one of those lines put out there a lot in relationships and the band makes light of that and twists it to make not just a clever title, but an angst-filled song that matches. The title of this song makes the next one a bit ironic. “Save Your Heart” calls out to a girl to save her heart “for someone worth dying for,” or basically, someone worthy. I’m not sure that this was an intentional juxtaposition of songs on the band’s part, but I find the dichotomy quite entertaining.

    “Get Up” is a fast-paced, audience-participation-needed anthem to all the cities Mayday Parade has visited and pays homage to the greatness of each place. I imagine that when this song is played live, the audience is all on their feet jumping up and down and singing along.

    “I Swear This Time I Mean It” is the stand-out “slow” song/ballad on the album. It actually would have been nice if it had been stuck in a little earlier on the album to add a change in sound, instead of at the end (not to be confused with “The End,” the actual closing track on Anywhere But Here).

    At the risk of being overly blunt, Anywhere But Here is not much of a departure from most of the other music being played on the radio or on a MySpace channel but with that expectation set, the band does what they do very well. It’s a simple, well-written, well-executed, catchy, and very relatable release.

    Rating: (4/5)


  3. Glamour Kills Tour feat. All Time Low and Hey Monday

    November 19, 2009 by A2S

    Glamour Kills Tour with…

    All Time Low & Hey Monday

    November 7th, 2009
    Hollywood, CA
    House of Blues, Sunset

    Even MORE photos available on our myspace: Glamour Kills Tour Album


  4. Bm Linx’s album Black Entertainment

    November 16, 2009 by A2S

    Bm Linx, Black EntertainmentThe New York City electro-rock band Bm Linx (pronounced B-M Links) recently released their sophomore album Black Entertainment to sustain their relentless touring. Tony Diodore (vocals/guitar), Jonathan Murray (bass), and Andrew Griffiths (drums) have successfully created an album that’s catchy and impressive musically. Bm Linx is part of the recent resurgence of retro electronic bands, joined by other amazing bands like Empire of the Sun and Passion Pit. The album is filled with 80s electronic pop-funk which pervades songs like “123cat” and “Kids on Fire” with synth melodies backed by electronic guitar, drum machines, and drums. The influence of late-90s electro-rock bands like Daft Punk shines through on “Valentine” and “Defender” making these songs insta-catchy, trendy, and dance-worthy.

    I would be remiss, however, to write this band off as a one-note act. Track 2 on the album, “Jimmy Rose” is completely rock like if Green Day and The Killers wrote a track in 1998. “White Limousine,” my personal favorite, and “Understanding Orange” are the folk/classic rock tracks on the album based on finger picked acoustic guitar. The versatility the band displays between influences and ability are pretty astounding.

    Although I have to admit that the band didn’t catch me the first spin around, between the dance beats, guitar riffs, and dark vocals and lyrics, this band seems to have a little something for everyone. And to add to that, I hear they put on an amazing live show. I hope you give them a shot (and maybe a second shot, if need be).

    Rating: (3.5/5)