Sister Sin‘s new single, “Outrage” is the free Song of the Day on AmazonMP3 all day today. The track comes from their sophomore release, True Sound of the Underground, out now on Victory Records.
The song is available free of charge for one day only here. The video for the single can be seen below.
Absolute Punk has posted an exclusive clip from Silverstein‘s upcoming live CD/DVD. The clip includes a live encore of the acoustic track, “My Heroine.” The album is titled Decade: Live At El Mocambo, and is set for a June 8, 2010 release on Victory Records.
Toronto hardcore act Silverstein has released a video for the track “American Dream.” The track comes from their latest album, Shipwreck In The Sand, released in 2009 through Victory Records. The band will also be headlining the recently announced Scream It Like You Mean It tour.
Vancouver’s Grave Maker have released the first track from their upcoming Victory Records debut, Ghosts Among Men. The album is set for a June 22, 2010 release date.
Vancouver’s Grave Maker have signed to Victory Records in the United States. They will release their Victory debut, Ghosts Among Men, on June 22. The band remains on Smallman Records in Canada.
The band last released Bury Me At Sea in 2008 on Think Fast! Records/Smallman Records.
Washington, DC’s Darkest Hour have ended their decade-long relationship with Victory Records and have signed to E1 Music, a subdivision of Koch Records. Guitarist Mike Schleibaum commented on the signing:
We couldn’t be more excited to announce that Darkest Hour has found a new home with E1 Music. When we started the band we were just a couple of rejects with one collective dream, rock the world with our bastard combination of punk and metal! It has truly been the ride of a lifetime. From playing our first punk shows in the basements of Washington DC to touring all over the world, the band has really grown up across generations of punk, metal, and hardcore kids. It’s time for the next metamorphosis: enter our new partners, the good people at E1 Music. We have been hard at work on our E1 debut for months now. More news will follow but rest assured we have found a new home with E1 and can’t wait to open the next chapter!
The band will enter the studio to record new material to be released early next year, the album will be the follow-up to 2009′s The Eternal Return.
After a significant lineup change and new vocalist, pop punk outfit Amber Pacific returns for their upcoming followup, Virtues. The album is set for an April 13, 2010 release on Victory Records. In the mean time, Amber Pacific will be releasing brand new songs off the upcoming album exclusively on their website along with daily special video content.
Victory Records have signed New Jersey/New York’s Ill Nino.
Ill Nino formed in 1999 and has since sold 800,000+ albums over the course of four releases; 2001’s “Revolution…”, 2003’s “Confession”, 2005’s “One Nation Underground”, and 2008’s “Enigma”. Drummer and band founder Dave Chavarri said:
“We’re totally psyched that we are now working with Victory Records. The first Ill Nino release on Victory will be brutal, angry, tribal, percussive, dark, and full of hooks!”
The band will enter the studio in April for a late summer album release.
Labels and their bands typically keep the mud slinging behind closed doors, but with Streetlight Manifesto‘s latest album, 99 Songs of Revolution: Vol. I ready to hit this week, tensions have reached an all time high between the band and their label, Victory Records. In their latest news post, the band explains their frustrations about their label making decisions without consulting the band, and how fans can support Streetlight without aiding their label.
Those interested can view the post in its entirety below.
Fan favourite ska-punk act Streelight Manifesto have unveiled the first song from their upcomingcovers album, 99 Songs Of A Revolution. The first track is a cover of Squirrel Nut Zippers song Hell and it can be downloaded here.
The album is due out March 16th on Victory Records and is a collection of reworked and re-recorded songs showcasing the band’s renditions of classics by Paul Simon, Bad Religion, The Postal Service, NOFX, The Dead Milkmen and many more.