After a show on the ‘Bout Damn Time Tour, Anarbor guitarist Mike Kitlas spoke with PreachElectric.net about the band’s upcoming release, future tour plans, and how they scored a sweet deal with Scooby Doo. Read more…

After a show on the ‘Bout Damn Time Tour, Anarbor guitarist Mike Kitlas spoke with PreachElectric.net about the band’s upcoming release, future tour plans, and how they scored a sweet deal with Scooby Doo. Read more…

Ever since Justin Richards joined the ranks of A Rocket To the Moon, many people seemed to hold their breath and internally (or presumably in many cases, externally) cry, “But what about Brighten!?” Never ones to disappoint, the trio of Californian golden boys – brothers Justin and Jimmy Richards, along with Alex Draper – have finally blessed us with their newest EP, Be Human. Read more…

2010 is just getting started with its musical releases and if Four Year Strong’s new LP Enemy of the World is any indication as to the quality of the releases this year, we’re all in for a really good year. In 2007 Four Year Strong released their second full-length Rise or Die Trying on I Surrender Records. This album not only picked up buzz from both hardcore ‘bros’ and pop-rock fans but also from Decaydance Records and they signed in 2008. A little over a year after their signing, Four Year Strong have brought you Enemy of the World and this album is sure to leave you on the edge of your seat from beginning to end. Read more…
Could you please state your name and what you do in Gentlemen and Scholars?
I am Wes Beach, I sing and dance for the band. Adam handles the lead guitar, and Pat backs him up on rhythm. Kyle plays drums hard. And Jeremiah rounds us out with his bass grooves and backup, sometimes co-vocals.
Any band that plays a hometown show is usually greeted by a fanbase that is larger than the other shows they play. A hometown show has more emotion from the band and from the fans. The Starting Line’s holiday shows in Philadelphia were a perfect demonstration of this wonderful feat. Never have I felt so much emotion from a Philly crowd.

Norah Jones is arguably one of the most popular contemporary jazz-influenced musicians, a title that she reflects with ease on her most recent album, The Fall (Blue Note, 17 November 2009). Jacquire King, who has also worked with the likes of Kings of Leon and Modest Mouse, produced the album, which features musical collaboration with artists such as Ryan Adams. The Fall debuted at an impressive number three on the Billboard 200 and sold 180,000 copies within a week of its release. If you’re still wondering why, aside from these technicalities, this album may very well deserve a chance in your musical library, read on.

Maika Maile, lead vocalist of There For Tomorrow took some time to talk off from the New Jersey date of their Hit The Lights tour to talk about what he was like in high school, what their future touring plans are and how high strung he thinks people can be.
Jimmy Stadt: My name is Jimmy and I sing for Polar Bear Club. Can I just say, for the record, that I’ve never raped anyone on the road?

Mikey and Dan of Set Your Goals took some time out of the day for an interview while they were on the AP Fall Ball Tour. Read more after the cut