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Exclusive: We Still Dream Upcoming Album Details

Today we're happy to reveal that Anchor Eighty Four Records will be releasing We Still Dream's sophomore full-length, titled Something To Smile About, on August 13th on CD, LP, and digital formats, with pre-orders going live next Monday. The album will serve as the follow-up to last year's Therapy EP, which may've flown under some radars.

Exclusive: Smalls Upcoming EP Details, "Lizzie" Single Stream

Unfortunately, our male-dominated society's trends trickle down even to the music scene, but it's always great to come across female-fronted bands. From Los Angeles, CA, Smalls fills some of the void with their new single, "Lizzie". The song will be featured on the debut EP, Expecting The Worst, which will be released on June 3rd.

Exclusive: One Fell Swoop - "Kitchen Sunk" Single Stream

Today we're treating you to a new single from One Fell Swoop, a pop punk/hardcore band from Yonkers, NY. "Kitchen Sunk" will also appear on the band's forthcoming EP, The House Leaks, which is set to be released on digital and CD formats this June 13th through Shorelines Records. The single is a commendable improvement and step forward from previous […]

Exclusive: Motives - "Provenance" Single Stream

Fans of melodic hardcore acts such as The Ghost Inside or Hundredth should particularly enjoy this. Today we're featuring Motives' brand-new single, "Provenance", which is one of We Are Triumphant Records' latest signees. The Cleveland, Ohio natives' second EP, titled The Champion Heart, will be released on June 11th through the label.

Exclusive: Greylines - "Asphyxiation" Single Stream

Greylines is a punk/indie band from Lock Haven, PA and today we're happy to premiere the band's new single, "Asphyxiation", which will be featured on their upcoming split with Menace. The 3-song 7-inch, titled Poetry For The Damned, will be pressed by Cryptic Times Collective in early to mid-July. If this leaves you wanting more, you can also download the band's […]

Exclusive: Angry Bears Studio Video Diary with Nik Bruzzese (Man Overboard)

Rooted in Norwich, CT, Angry Bears recently wrapped up their time at Small Hill Studio with Nik Bruzzese in New Jersey. With plenty of experience in his own band, Man Overboard, Nik was tapped for producing duties, which made for a smooth experience, inducing noticeable growth in the band. The still-untitled EP will be the follow-up to last year's Stay Gold EP […]

Exclusive: Sweet Weapons Upcoming Album Details, "Month To Month" Single Stream

Calling all fans of emo-influenced punk/hardcore, today we're happy to announce the details for Sweet Weapons' debut full-length, titled All Of My Friends Are Dogs, which will be released through Escapist Records on August 13th. The Albuquerque, NM group recorded (and re-recorded some of) the songs with Ryan Bram at Homewrecker Studios in […]

Exclusive: Count To Four - "Lavender Town" Music Video Premiere

Since 2010, Barrington, NJ's Count To Four has been constantly growing with their light-hearted and well-rounded brand of pop punk. A week from today, the band will be releasing it's debut full-length, titled Between Two Cities, which was recorded at 37 Studios in Detroit, MI with Matt Dalton (Chiodos, I See Stars, For The Fallen Dreams). Physical and digital pre-orders can […]

Exclusive: Shirts Vs. Skins/Sunning/Cut The Brakes - Split EP Stream

Splits have been around for decades and we all know that they're a great way of finding new music and for bands and labels to exercise their comradery. Today we have something slightly different from what we're used to; a three-way split between Shirts Vs. Skins, Sunning (Either/Or Records), and Cut The Brakes. Engineered by Tom Kelly of Broadcaster, Sunning and […]

Exclusive: Foxfires - The Golden Age EP Stream

Featuring members that have dabbled in bands such as Mountain Man, Four Year Strong, and Last Lights, Foxfires is the culmination of their past experiences in a whole new light. With a timeless hardcore punk sound, to the tune of The Suicide File, Reach The Sky, and American Nightmare, the Worcester four-piece delivers a passionate and earnest thirteen and a […]

The Swellers - "Vehicle City Blues" 7" (May 29th, SideOneDummy Records)

The Swellers have left their previous label, Fueled By Ramen Records, and will be releasing a new 2-song 7", entitled Vehicle City Blues, via SideOneDummy Records. The band has also released the title track from the 7", which can be pre-ordered here. Click the Read More… link to view the artwork and tracklist, stream the song, and read the statement.

Tracklist:
1. Vehicle City Blues
2. Red Lights



Recently, The Swellers decided that it was time to part ways with Fueled By Ramen. We’ve had a good run with them and have a lot of appreciation and respect for everyone at the label. While we wish the staff and their bands the best of luck, we’ve come to the conclusion that being part of a major label just isn’t the right fit for us right now. We’re ready to continue developing who we are as a band, and excited to give our fans the very best of us in whole new ways. We’re excited for this to be a bit of a return to form, while also being a whole new beginning.

On May 29th, we’re releasing a 7” of two songs recorded from the Good For Me sessions that weren’t on the album, but are some of our favorite songs we’ve ever written. They’re some of our fastest, most aggressive songs we’ve made to date. The 7” title came from the song “Vehicle City Blues,” which we wrote about the recent effects of a serial killer in Flint, MI. Our friends at SideOneDummy Records are releasing the 7” for us on limited blue, red, and green vinyl. We’re very proud of these songs and can’t wait for you to hear them.

However, we also want everyone to know that The Swellers are not slowing down by any means. Two days ago, we arrived in the UK to start a sold-out tour with Deaf Havana, return to Groezrock in Belgium (one of our favorite festivals), and then next month we tour the US with our friends in The Early November, The Wonder Years, and Young Statues. We’re planning on releasing an EP on our own later this year before signing with a new label for an album sometime in 2013.

A lot is changing in the way that artists are able to get their music out to people and we’re embracing it. This is going to be good.

- The Swellers

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