Archive for October 29th, 2010

La Dispute and Koji perform new material

Videos of La Dispute and Koji performing material from the upcoming 2011 split can be viewed after the jump. The recordings were taken from the group’s recent appearance at the Ladies Literary Club on October 8, 2010.

Snoop Dogg supports Prop 19

Snoop has some thoughts to share about voting, specifically regarding California’s prop 19 which would legalize marijuana. Hear what Snoop has to say, after the jump!

Papa Roach release “Burn” video

Papa Roach have released the video for their latest single, “Burn.” You can view the video after the jump!

Count Your Blessings stream holiday EP

Count Your Blessings are currently streaming their holiday EP, The Top Of The Naughty List, here. If you like what you hear, BUY IT.

Tweet for a free “Teenage Dream” cover

Katy Perry’s inescapable single, “Teenage Dream,” has once again been covered by an aspiring pop rock act, only this time it’s available for free download! Exchange a tweet and ten seconds of your time and download The Great Valley’s take on this catchy tune, here.

Tokyo Police Club’s Daytrotter

Tokyo Police Club recently recorded their own Daytrotter Session. Stream and download the set for yourself, here.

65daysofstatic plan live soundtrack performance

65daysofstatic are planning to perform a movie’s entire soundtrack live while on the road next year. Very early details on this venture can be found here.

Iron & Wine plan Black Friday single

According to a report from Pitchfork, Iron & Wine will release a 3-song single on Black Friday.

Sam Kinison tribute on the way

Comedy Central is planning to air, Back From Hell: A Tribute To Sam Kinison, on Saturday, November 13. For details on the special and who will be appearing on it, check after the jump!

Music Video: Katy Perry: “Firework”

Katy Perry premiers music video for her single “Firework”. Watch the music video after the jump!

Runner Runner join up with I See Stars and FTSK

Pop rockers RUNNER RUNNER will join Forever The Sickest Kids and I See Stars on the “Tour For Kids Who Can’t Read Good” starting on November 12th in Wichita Falls, TX. The 10-stop tour will go through November stopping in Houston, St. Louis, Atlanta, Memphis, Oklahoma City and more. Dates after the jump!

The Wonder Years vocalist injured by stagediver

The Wonder Years vocalist Dan “Soupy” Campbell was injured during the band’s show with Four Year Strong at the Prophet Bar in Dallas when a stagedriver accidentally kicked him in the face. For more details regarding the injury, read after the jump!