Underoath

[27 Apr 2010 | News]
Hawthorne Heights, thanks to Russoc4

Travis Barker has said that he has been record­ing drums for a new Trans­plants record here.
If you go here, you can check out a new Forever The Sick­est Kids video, for “She Likes”.
“End of The Under­ground”, a new track from Hawthorne Heights’s new album, Skel­et­ons, can be streamed from this site.
Accord­ing to the band’s twit­ter, Under­oath are writ­ing their new album, the first since Aaron Gillespie’s depar­ture a month or two ago.
The next of the Punk Goes… series, Punk Goes… Clas­sic Rock, can be streamed on MySpace, although if you’ve been keeping …

[6 Apr 2010 | News]
Fat Mike, thanks to Squirrelza

Apo­lo­gies for last week’s lack of news, I was in Hun­gary.
Emo’s Annex have banned Fat Mike from the venue after his now infam­ous Cokie the Clown gig as part of SXSW. You can read more about the gig here.
Vik­ing Funeral is a new label, star­ted by Fletcher Dragge (Penny­wise) and Ken Seaton of Hard­line Enter­tain­ment and Sub­urban Noize Records. Their first sign­ing is Author­ity Zero, who will release their fourth album through the label on May 25, 2010.
You can check out Cash Cash’s cover of Forever Young on their MySpace.
According …

[25 Oct 2007 | Joe Innes]

With power­ful vocals and gui­tar work, the latest Under­oath single is a strong state­ment about the band’s inten­tions and dir­ec­tion. Their latest album has been fly­ing off the shelves in the U.S., enter­ing the Bill­board charts at num­ber two, and after hear­ing this record, you’ll under­stand why. There are hints of the old Under­oath under­neath the new, over­all more impress­ive sound. This track marks them as a strong force in the post-hardcore world, with a sense of pol­ished­ness that just wasn’t there in their pre­vi­ous releases. In short, a well-balanced …