Pop-punk band New Found Glory will release their new album 'Not Without A Fight' on March 9th via Epitaph Records. Defending their 'title' of 'pop-punk champions' group have kicked off the 'Fight' this month with an online video game at their myspace page and a 'Weigh-in press conference' (see below) Not Without A Fight Tracklisting: 1. Right [...] Related posts:Heartless Bastards: Third Alb...
My friend Fil is one of the few people who can unironically say, with a straight face, that he enjoys old time NYHC, like Sick Of It All, as much as he likes cheesy pop-punk, like Lit. I’ve always been baffled by the way some pop-punk bands are celebrated in the hardcore scene (perhaps it’s [...]
Brooding-bunch Crime In Stereo undoubtedly take influence from their New Jersey roots and bands such as The Movielife and The Bouncing Souls, and in recent years have recorded some of the most powerful and incredible albums of the American underground alternative scene. This brief 20-minute set of timid rock, mostly taken from newest album 'Crime In Stereo Is Dead', is so average that it woul...
Pretty mellow album from NFG - return to nice tunes over the occasionally darker last album.And is it just me, or are some songs very 80s sounding? Not a bad thing - rock on 80s revival - we love ya!
The video above plays "Kiss Me" from New Found Glory's From the Screen to Your Stereo Part II, because it's all I could find on YouTube. Their MySpace, sadly, doesn't have what I want to share with you either. The whole record (covers of memorable movie moments, if you haven't figured it out for yourself yet) is a blast for anyone who likes their movies sappy and their punk poppy. Personally...
Hey moggers! It's been a while.So, before I try and give reviews on some ancient concerts from '07, I thought I'd write up a little something inspired from a forgotten mogger's conversation. I have about 30-some Mog newsletters that I've kept so I can add some comments here and there from conversations probably long forgotten and his/her comment is in there somewhere. See comments about self...
Hailed in many quarters as the original pop-punk band, New Found Glory have been tearing up venues since way back in 1997 when they switched going to school for life on the open road. Signing their first record contract when they were still teenagers, they very rapidly developed into an absolute tour-de-force. Still pulling in [...]
EVery once in a while, it’s nice to see a band make a video that isn’t reliant on being so “individual” or pretentiously incomprehensible. New Found Glory’s latest video for the track Dont Let Her Pull You Down is just that, although I’m pretty sure the 30 second intro was my favorite part. [...]
My friend Fil is one of the few people who can unironically say, with a straight face, that he enjoys old time NYHC, like Sick Of It All, as much as he likes cheesy pop-punk, like Lit. I’ve always been baffled by the way some pop-punk bands are celebrated in the hardcore scene (perhaps it’s [...]