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Dec
16/09
Alesana and A Skylit Drive announce Tour
Last Updated on Wednesday, 16 December 2009 09:53
Written by Josh Mahoney
Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

Both Alesana and ASD will be kicking off their ‘Emptiness Tour’, touring North America and Europe. North American dates will be joined by of Mice and Men, The World Alive, and We Came as Romans. The Euro dates will be accompanied by Emarosa and Bury Tomorrow.

2.13 – Philadelphia, PA @ Polaris
2.14 – Worcester, MA @ The Palladium
2.16 – New York, NY @ Gramercy Theatre
2.17 – Buffalo, NY @ Xtreme Wheelz
2.18 – Millvale, PA @ Mr. Smalls
2.19 – Cleveland, OH @ Peabody’s DownUnder
2.20 – Pontiac, MI @ The Crofoot
2.21 – Chicago, IL @ Metro
2.22 – St. Paul, MN @ Station 4
2.24 – St. Louis, MO @ The Firebird
2.26 – Denver, CO @ Marquis Theatre
2.27 – Murray, UT @ Murray Theater
2.28 – Boise, ID @ Knitting Factory Concert House
3.01 – Spokane, WA @ The Boulevard
3.02 – Seattle, WA @ El Corazon
3.03 – Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theater
3.05 – Orangevale, CA @ The Boardwalk
3.06 – Orangevale, CA @ The Boardwalk
3.07 – San Diego, CA @ Soma
3.08 – Los Angeles, CA @ El Rey Theatre
3.10 – Tempe, AZ @ Marquee Theatre
3.11 – Albuquerque, NM @ Sunshine Theater
3.14 – Frisco, TX @ Dr Pepper Arena
3.15 – Corpus Christi, TX @ House of Rock
3.17 – Mission, TX @ Las Palmas Race Park
3.19 – Houston, TX @ Meridian
3.20 – New Orleans, LA @ House of Blues
3.23 – Ft. Lauderdale, FL @ Culture Room
3.24 – Orlando, FL @ Club at Firestone
4.13 – Leeds, UK @ Cockpit
4.14 – Nottingham, UK @ Rescue Rooms
4.16 – London, UK @ Islington Academy
4.17 – Birmingham, UK @ Academy 2
4.18 – Manchester, UK @ Academy
4.19 – Glasgow, UK @ King Tut’s
4.20 – Liverpool, UK @ The Masque
4.21 – Colchester, UK @ Arts Centre
4.22 – Amsterdam, NL @ Melkweg
4.23 – Meerhout, Belgium @ Groezrock Festival
4.25 – Bochem, DE @ Matrix
4.27 – Zurich, CH @ Abart
4.29 – Barcelona, SP @ Razzamatazz2
4.30 – Madrid, SP @ Sala Live
5.01 – Villareble, SP @ Vina Rock
5.04 – Rome, IT @ Circolo Degli Artistili
5.05 – Milan, IT @ Magazzini Generali
5.07 – Munich, DE @ Backstage
5.08 – Wien, AT @ Flex
5.09 – Pragie, CZ @ Futurum
5.12  - Berlin, DE @ Magnet
5.13 – Hamburg, DE @ Knust
5.14 – Cologne, DE @ Essigfabriek
5.15  - Stuttgart, DE @ Universum
5.16  - Wiesbaden, DE @ Schlachthof

Dec
10/09
Taste Of Chaos Live Review: 3rd December 09, Hammersmith Apollo
Last Updated on Thursday, 10 December 2009 07:10
Written by Alison Aird
Thursday, December 10th, 2009

Taste of Chaos with Killswitch Engage, In Flames, Every Time I Die & Maylene and the Sons of Disaster: 3rd Dec 2009, Hammersmith Apollo

I am personally not a huge fan of metal. Nor am I fan of large venues, particularly the Hammersmith Apollo. I am, however, very much into the Southern hick sounds of Maylene and the Sons of Disaster, and Every Time I Die have been my favourite live and recorded band for the past 5 years. This review is going to cover these two bands as I feel they are the most relevant to the scene this site covers. I’m sure some of you will agree with me when I say Killswitch Engage are ironically great whilst being hugely samey. Meanwhile In Flames fans at the Apollo on this particular night put me into an utterly shameful “I only like hardcore” frame of mind. Call me prejudice, but long hair on dudes and studded bracelets aren’t my deal.

It’s obvious however that it’s not only me that senses this divide between the two halves of this tour. As MATSOD take to the sake it is evident that appreciation in the metal scene consists of arms folded and a monotonous nodding head. MATSOD’s fans up front try to counter act this with hoots, hollers and dancing hard. It’s not hard to get into the vibe of MATSOD’s set as well as new vocalist Schuylar Croom (of He Is Legend) pulls some moves I’d expect I’d expect to come straight from the swaying swinging sixties and seventies. Croom definitely looks the part for this band, but MATSOD’s only problem is the lack of original line up. Some of the filling members clash with Croom and guitarist Jake Duncan’s bohemian image to a point that it just doesn’t look like the all the members are playing the same gritty Southern sound. As a MATSOD fan though I enjoyed the set, but would prefer to see them in a smaller venue with a more appreciative audience.

Next up is Every Time I Die. Following the release of New Junk Aesthetic earlier this year I’ve been desperate to see some of this truely epic record performed live. And oh boy they do not disappoint. Perhaps it’s the new material, perhaps it’s the addition of new drummer Ryan Leger, maybe it’s both, but ETID seem to have a whole new lust for life in this performance. The audience they draw is a testament to their increasing popularity at the recognition of their 10 year history. Despite pulling a significantly larger audience than MATSOD, the metal heads are largely unresponsive, but all the ETID fans in the venue attempt to make up for that and the announcement of a headline show at the Borderline on December 21st sends a flurry of excitement through the venue as people start frantically texting friends that might be anywhere remotely near a computer.

As they wrap up their set with some old favourites such as “Floater” and “The New Black”, as well as the new tracks as well, I feel as though the night’s ended for me after ETID. Despite catching a few songs here and there of In Flames and Killswitch Engage (the latter of which I have seen on TOC several times before), they don’t seem to match up musically with ETID and MATSOD, though the improvement in the audience’s reception and energy is evident and impressive.

Perhaps it goes to show that booking agents are acknowledging that music fans have varying tastes and that tours consisting of similar sounding bands can end up just being a drag, but this combination of two metal and two hardcore/rock bands just doesn’t seem to fit too well. Perhaps that’s just me getting more stuck in my ways the older I get, but I feel that Taste of Chaos has lost some of the originality that created such excitement around the tour in its early years. This tour just feels like a metal show, but with fantastic support.

That said, I am psyched out of my mind for Every Time I Die’s headline date at the Borderline (now announced with support from Maylene and the Sons of Disaster). Hopefully this club show will allow Maylene to put on the live show I had hoped to see, and cement ETID’s reputation as an amazing live band into the public psyche.

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Dec
09/09
Jason Collett’s Album ‘Rat a Tat Tat’ to Drop
Last Updated on Wednesday, 9 December 2009 12:24
Written by Josh Mahoney
Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

photos by Victor Tavares

Arts and Crafts artist, Jason Collett, has set the release date for his fourth installment, Rat a Tat Tat. Set to drop March 9th, 2010, Rat a Tat Tat is to be an achievement on an amorphous amount of levels.

Growing out of the Toronto solo artist scene, you can see Jason is highly influenced by his nation and culture. Song title’s like ‘Lake Superior’ and ‘Winnipeg Winds’ show that Jason’s Canadian roots stay strong. His album has everything from stories to human analyzation to passionate and love filled songs, and is something to hear.

You can download the track ‘Love is a Dirty Word’ free here.

For more information about Jason Collett, head over to Arts and Crafts.

Track Listing:

1. Rave On Sad Songs
2. Lake Superior
3. Love Is A Dirty Word
4. Bitch City
5. High Summer
6. Cold Blue Halo
7. Love Is A Chain
8. Long May You Love
9. The Slowest Dance
10. Winnipeg Winds
11. Vanderpool Vanderpool

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Dec
06/09
Photos: Save Durham’s Music Scene!
Last Updated on Sunday, 6 December 2009 02:03
Written by Josh Mahoney
Sunday, December 6th, 2009

Local show at the Groove Lounge in Oshawa, Ontario. Kudos to Revelation Entertainment to trying to bring back our slowly dying scene! The lineup was:

Falling Forward
This is Death Valley
Amber in Redding
Of Soldiers and Saints
Cedardale
The Memphis West
Structures

If you missed the event, here’s some photos from it!


Nov
09/09
Video: 30 Seconds of 30STM
Last Updated on Monday, 9 November 2009 09:17
Written by Josh Mahoney
Monday, November 9th, 2009

30 Seconds to Mars releases a little preview of their short film based on the song Kings and Queens, which is the lead song of their new album, This is War. Find it in stores on December 8th, but hopefully this will tide you over in the meantime.

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Oct
02/09
Video: Dead and Divine – Neon Jesus
Last Updated on Monday, 12 October 2009 10:55
Written by Josh Mahoney
Friday, October 2nd, 2009

Ontario’s own Dead and Divine are back, with a new music video off their album The Machines We Are. The song is called Neon Jesus and you certainly understand the neon part. With the dark setting and the eerie glow of the lights, it sets the mood. The cloaked men with neon weapons will definitely remind you of something from starwars. Regardless of how intergalatic this may be, they still need your help to get their video played more on much! So go vote for them here: http://www.muchmusic.com/tv/mod20/talk_to_us.aspx

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Sep
29/09
Video: To Cherish – XII.XXI.XII
Last Updated on Monday, 12 October 2009 10:56
Written by Josh Mahoney
Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

Advancing from Uxbridge, Ontario, To Cherish is definitely en route to something more than just a local band. XII.XXI.XII is the first track off their most recent EP, In Sickness and In Health. The album itself is incredible, with guitar tones that will leave you craving, and bass which will probably blow you away. If you haven’t checked these guys out yet, watch their video and add them on myspace! http://www.myspace.com/tocherishband

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