Posts for ‘Epitaph’


Every Time I Die – Ex-Lives Review and Full Stream

Tuesday, February 28th, 2012
Every Time I Die - Ex-LivesBand: Every Time I Die Album: Ex-Lives Label: Epitaph Records Home Base: Buffalo, NY Genre: Hardcore, Southern Rock, Punk, Metal, Other Release Date: March 6, 2012 Standout Tracks: Underwater Bimbos From Outer Space, I Suck (Blood), Touch Yourself FFO: Forward-thinking heavy tunes. From the debut of the Ex-Lives album cover featuring a real photo of a rabble-rouser being swarmed on by riot police whilst sporting an Every Time Die T-shirt during the now infamous G8 summit protests, I had the feeling this was ...

Social Distortion Invite Fans To Video Premiere In Their Own Cities

Wednesday, April 6th, 2011
Social Distortion In celebration of the massive success behind their latest single “Machine Gun Blues,” rock ‘n’ roll icons Social Distortion and Epitaph Records have partnered up with radio stations across the country to throw an exclusive red carpet premiere event for the single’s cinematic short film debut and they’re letting the fans choose which city. Beginning today, fans are invited to visit www.socialdistortion.com to share the film’s breathtaking trailer via Facebook or Twitter as many times possible. The city with the most shares will win a free red carpet short film premiere and secret performance from the band. Social Distortion is also rewarding top sharers and fans of radio stations ...

Weezer sign to Epitaph and plan Blue Album and Pinkerton tour?

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010
Blue Album Cover Art by Weezer Earlier this month, Weezer announced they were leaving the major labels behind after nearly two decades of riding the corporate wave and have joined forces with successful indie-label, Epitaph. Weezer's latest effort, Hurley, is scheduled to hit store shelves September 14, 2010 via the indie-Goliath, who has set up pre-orders online for fans. The first single, "Memories," can be streamed for free from the band's Myspace. For me, Weezer hit their zenith with the 1996 release of Pinkerton, which rode on the heels of the breakthrough Blue album. Subsequent releases set sails and I was ...