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  • A Skylit Drive 'Too Little, Too Late' (live) video premiere

    by Myspace Music Mar 25, 2011 at 5:38 PM

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    To celebrate last month’s release of Identity On Fire, the Cali post-hardcore dudes rock out on Fuel’s The Daily Habit. Watch their live performance of ‘Too Little, Too Late.’

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    Check out other new album, single and video premieres at MySpace Music.

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  • New Music Tuesday: February 15, 2011

    by Myspace Music Feb 15, 2011 at 1:46 AM

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    Check out our list of today’s new music added to Myspace, and other hot new releases hitting the streets. And be sure to check out our New Music Tuesday playlist featuring the best of today’s new jams.

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    Featured Album Releases:

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    Justin Bieber- Never Say Never: The Remixes– If there’s another 16-year-old with this much pull, we’d like to meet him or her. Let’s face it: Sure, Biebs didn’t snag “Best New Artist” at the Grammys, but with millions of records sold and a 3D film in theaters, this kid is ruling the world. So naturally, Bieber is dropping a complimentary remix album to go along with his new flick… and he’s brought along some of his friends: Miley, Jaden and Usher just to name a few.

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    Bright Eyes- The People’s Key– Following 2007’s Cassadega, indie-folk journeyman Conor Oberst said he might “lock the door and say goodbye” to his original trio, instead touring with Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band and supergroup Monsters of Folk. Now, four years since their last release, Oberst is back for what could be the final Bright Eyes record. So you’ll probably wanna listen!

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    ****Our indie-rock aficionado Noah Hornick weighs in: Bright Eyes eighth and potentially final studio album i s out today and from what I’ve heard, they’re going out with a bang. Like LCD Soundsystem did with This is Happening, Conner Oberst and the rest of Bright Eyes went all out with their last album producing a genuine work of art. They really pulled it off this time. NPR even quotes, “This is the best record Bright Eyes has ever made.” If that’s not an indicator of a great album, then I don’t know what is. ****

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    Saigon- The Greatest Story Never Told- It’s taken six mixtapes, four street albums and a notable appearance as himself in HBO’s bromance-of-a-TV series, Entourage, but NYC rapper Saigon is finally dropping his debut LP. And time has allowed him to reel in top-talent: Just Blaze, Kanye and others handle production, while guests rappers include Jay-Z, Q-Tip, Swizz Beatz, Bun B and more.

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    **** Our hip-hop guru “Behind the Beats with Jerry” gives his take: “Saigon’s The Greatest Story Never Told was once thought to be the Detox of the underground: Slated as the flagship album for Just Blaze’s Fort Knocks label distributed by Atlantic, it promised to be the ultimate marriage of Blaze’s heavy metal Boombap and The Yardfather’s street tales forged in the penitentiary. After years of bureaucratic red tape and label drama, the album is finally coming out. Not to detract from his many mixtapes and street albums, but this is the focused narrative, seamlessly meshing critical analysis of society’s ills with neck-breaking beats which fans have been waiting for. Buy three.” ****

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    Yuck-YuckEvery so often a group of young 20-somethings from London come along and generate so much blog-buzz it makes your eyes hurt… in a good way. Yuck is that band. This English crew channel their love of lo-fi 90’s indie-rock-jams the likes of Pavement and Neutral Milk Hotel. It’s a time travel without the headache of lost baggage.

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    The Best of the Rest:

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    A Skylit Drive–Identity On Fire

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    Anthrax- Spreading the Disease

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    Bullet For My Valentine- Fever (Tour Edition)

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    DOM- Sun-Bronzed Greek Gods

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    Dr. Acula- Slander

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    Drive-By Truckers- Go-Go Boots

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    Emmure- Speaker of the Dead

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    Gay for Johnny Depp-What Doesn’t Kill You, Eventually Kills You

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    Ginuwine-Elgin

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    Mogwai- Hardcore Will Never Die, But You Will

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    PJ Harvey- Let England Shake

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    Rev Theory- Justice

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    Runner Runner-Runner Runner

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    The Warriors- See How You Are

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    Win Win-Win Win

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    Featured Single Release:

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    Black Joe Lewis-’Booty City’– This throwback to James Brown channels his inner love for a woman’s backside in his new howlin’ cut.
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    The Best of the Rest:

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    Atomic Tom- ‘Don’t You Want Me’ (from the soundtrack for Take Me Home Tonight)

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    Beady Eye- ‘The Roller’

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    Selena Gomez- ‘Shake It Up’

  • A Skylit Drive "Too Little Too Late" video premiere

    by Dan Hyman Jan 23, 2011 at 11:10 PM

    Cali post-hardcore crew A Skylit Drive drop their new music video for “Too LIttle Too Late”—a cut off their much-anticipated third studio album Identity on Fire.

    Check out other new single and video premieres at MySpace Music.




  • A Skylit Drive robbed in Buffalo

    by Jonah Bayer Nov 22, 2010 at 2:04 PM

    It seems as if A Skylit Drive are the latest victims of theft. Last night, at Xtreme Wheels in Buffalo, New York, the post-hardcore band were apparently robbed (possibly during their set) while on the road with All Those Sleeping, Motionless In White, Woe Is Me and Scarlett O’Hara.

    The band’s frontman, Michael Jagmin, tweeted to his 6,000 followers, “We just got a lot of fucking money stolen from us at Xtreme Wheels in Buffalo, NY. If anyone knows who did it you’ll be rewarded,” adding, “Trust me if anyone knows you will get free admission to ASD shows for life.” Hopefully they still had enough money left after the show to get some of the Midwest’s finest Mexican food.

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