Monday, March 17, 2014

WATCH THEM FLY

 There's absolutely no good reason you shouldn't be listening to this band.



Calling out from Minneapolis, Minnesota; Watch Them Fly is the band that is destined for great things.
Since 2012, when the band was originally formed, these five guys have made it known that they have some serious talent.
The line-up consists of Paul Reichstadt (vocals), Corey Sanders (Guitar), Nick Perkins (guitar), Evan Reynolds (bass), and Jack Laux (drums).

Paul, Jake, Corey, and Nick. c'mon they're even eye candy. there's no downside.

Today they are heading to Ohio to record their new ep Old Ways in Spider Studios, so expect new music soon and believe me you will definitely want to hear it. Although if you're like me and you have absolutely no patience with these situations; you can go on amazon, soundcloud, spotify, or Itunes to listen to their music. They are available on each platform, believe me, I searched.

As in this year "soon". Get on the bandwagon people!


By now you're wondering "but what's their genre?". Their genre, and my favorite of all music (fun fact), is metalcore. And boy, do they ROCK at it. My personal favorite by them being Skin Talks.
Give them a quick listen, but be warned because once you start, you won't be able to take your headphones out.


To get information quicker, follow Watch Them Fly on facebook, twitter (@realWTF), and even all the boys have their facebook and twitter pages.
and never forget to subscribe to their Youtube channel.


The List:

if you listen to-

Bring Me the Horizon
Asking Alexandria
The Devil Wears Prada
A Day to Remember

Genres:
metalcore
(aka, in my personal opinion, the best)


Taken this morning (facebook page), they just left for Ohio to record Old Ways.

why not give the boys a tweet wishing them good luck in the studio?

one last thought: follow @allthenewbands for blog updates and listen to WTF right now. drop whatever you're doing and listen.


Monday, March 10, 2014

Blondfire

The not-your-average indie pop group

Taking center stage: Blondfire.

      Cover for Where the Kids Are EP


This band isn't be many technicalities "new" but are a band who's name hasn't been mentioned enough times in this world.

Calling out since 2004 (let's get them out there people!), this band is based off of the Los Angeles-sibling duo of Erica and Bruce Driscoll who make you fall head over heels in love with their music.

 Seriously. Look at how damn cool they are. 

Released in 2008, My Someday, was their debut album after signing with EMI records UK. Shortly after, Bruce stated they had parted paths with the label.

In august of 2012, they received a signing with Warner Bros. Records and Primary Music Wave. This victory came after the November 11th release of their single Where The Kids Are along with it's music video, both of which received much critical acclaim.

As of February 11th 2014, Young Heart is available on iTunes.
Young heart is the bands newest album and one you will never regret getting.

              Cover for Young Heart
  

The List

If you like listening to:
Tegan and Sara
Atlas Genius
The Naked and Famous
Minipop

Sounds like:
Electronica influences
Pop rock qualities
Acoustic sonority


Do the world a huge favor and check out their music.
Make sure to follow them on twitter: @blondfire and follow their Facebook- Blondfire and their soundcloud.

While you're at it follow @allthenewbands as well!

Soon to come up: a surprise. That's right, I'm not going to let you know just yet.


#listentothemnow
#blondfire
#getonthisbandwagon



SCIENTIST ROCKS IT


I do apologize for not posting for an unforgivable amount of time, although I do have good reason. But we're not here for me, are we?

I will be writing on Blondfire soon enough, but for now please direct your attention to: Scientist.
I have written about this band before and have no shame in doing so again.

Having already introduced you to them, you hopefully went out to buy their music (foolish you if you hadn't). 
Upon hearing they were going to be performing at a small location, I decided to see what they had in store this time as last time's performance was phenomenal.

And to say the least, they ROCKED IT.
This band seriously knows how to excite some teenagers with their speaker-jumping, switching instruments, and at one point had over half the band jamming it out on the drums! 

Merely a small post on Scientist, it is also advice on seeing them whenever they are near you.

Make sure you follow them on twitter as well: @ScientistMusic

I'll be posting soon but meanwhile give some of these bands a listen to.

Soon to come: Blondfire.


    Scientist getting these teens pumped

A few more pics: