Jamie’s Elsewhere – They Said A Storm Was Coming

With a new album and new vocalist Aaron Pauley, Jamie’s Elsewhere is ready to take on the world with their sophomoric full-length “They Said A Storm Was Coming”.
With a new album and new vocalist Aaron Pauley, Jamie’s Elsewhere is ready to take on the world with their sophomoric full-length “They Said A Storm Was Coming”.
After having released a self-titled EP last year, this Abilene, TX based band got picked up by Victory Records and are now ready to unleash their first full-length, “We Will Overcome”.
Remember when you could still call Throwdown a hardcore band? Been a while huh… at times “Venom & Tears” sounded more like Pantera than Pantera themselves back in the day.
From Brooklyn, NY come the Ludlow Lions. They originally released “No Stories” in 2009 as a donation-based digital download, but are now releasing the CD version on March 16th.
Philadephia’s Lighten Up does not waste any time on “Absolutely Not”.
Carnifex is back with a new album and being a horror fanatic I have to admit that I kinda like the artwork on this one.
I like the concept of an EP. It usually means a band has written a bunch of new songs and wants to get them out to their fans real fast. The only downside is that they never last long enough.
Recorded over seven shows in six days, Dropkick Murphys are set to release the live album, “Live On Lansdowne”. Another live album, following 2002’s “Live On St. Patrick’s Day”.
The first US signing for Shield Recordings is called The Fake Boys and the dudes in the band like to call Massachusetts home.
Moving on and fighting back are the two main messages The Wonder Years are trying to get across on their latest album, “The Upsides”.