Anberlin are on the cover of the new ish of Relevant magazine, along with pieces on The Almost, MF Doom(so badass), Jonezetta and more. Check it out whever you buy magazines, or subscribe at the website.
Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten, a biopic of the legendary Clash main man, will be in select theatres this May. The film is narrated by Strummer through the use of massive amounts of footage and features interviews with such diverse friends and fans as Bono, Red Hot Chili Peppers, filmmaker Martin Scorsese and Clash bandmate Mick Jones. The doc debuts in England May 18th; no word on north American release yet. [chartattack]
It's been discovered that former Boston singer Brad Delp's death last weekend was in fact a suicide. Again, our prayers and condolences go out to the family and friends of the late Mr. Delp.
Best quote of the day, taken from an interview with Edmonton rapper Cadence Weapon: "I've never been interested in going to a show where it's totally passive and it's just this guy standing on a pedestal yelling sh*t at me." That's awesome.
Comedian Jim Gaffigan is friggin' awesome. Pale Force forever!!...watch Late Night with Conan O'Brien if you're clueless at this point.
August Burns Red are coming to Ottawa next week Wednesday, March 21st with Chasing Victory, but following that tour they're headlining an absolutely massive tour including openers From A Second Story Window, Chasing Victory and Life In Your Way. No Canadian dates as yet, and that's a damn shame, really. C'mon out Wednesday night!
Too bad; they were nice guys: Orange County metalcore outfit Scars of Tomorrow are ending it. Ottawans might remember them opening for Hatebreed last fall, among other in-town appearances. [AP]
More breakups: Matchbook Romance, too, are kaput.
Out.
Posted by mike at March 16, 2007 10:39 PM