
| Site Updates:
April 15 2002 |
| -WE ARE DEFINATELY BACK Expect a new layout soon
(nothing phenominal) -In Peices, American Tragedy, and Noise Ratchet interviews coming soon |
| News: April 16 2002 |
| - What Wishes Can't Mend
had to drop off the tour with Hope And Suicide due to a serious illness
that has left Corey unable to sing. -San Diego indie punkers The Plot to blow up the Eiffel Tower have signed to Happy Couples Never Last. They will be self releasing a split with NeckTie Party and then recording for there full length for HCNL -A Life Once Lost has officailly parted ways with drummer TJ DeBlois. TJ left on good terms with the rest of the band to pursue his edcuation in college. In the matter of four years, he helped write two CDs with the band not to mention one East Coast Tour and a few other smaller ones. He will be greatly missed and ALOL wishes him all the best of luck with his future plans. ALOL have aquired Justin Graves of Neil Perry & the Now to play drums. After three practices with Justin, we have clicked as a single unit better then we have ever before. He will be playing his first show with us on Thursday, 2 May in Lancaster, PA with Soilent Green. TJ's last show is this Saturday, 20 April in Ewing, New Jersey at the College of New Jersey with Commin Correct, Arson, Blood Runs Cold |
| News:April 15 2002 |
| -American Tragedy
recorded today at Doubletime Studio's (Unbroken "Life Love Regret") in San
Diego for there upcoming split with As I Lay Dying
coming out on Pluto Records -Mike Patton is now finally completing tracking his vocals for the upcoming Dillinger Escape Plan EP, "Irony is A Dead Scene". The effort is tentatively set for an August release through Epitaph . -The Promise signed to Indecision Records -American Nightmare is being forced to change there name due to there being another band with the name Copyrighted -Stretch Armstrong will be hitting the road soon with The Hope Conspiracy this summer -Sparta have posted an mp3 of their new track "Mye" online, you can check it out here. The song comes from the bands recently released debut EP, "Austere". A full-length effort from the band is expected out this summer through Dreamworks |