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Interview with: Sam Halliday of Two Door Cinema Club

I recently had a chat with guitarist Sam Halliday of up-and-coming Irish indie rock/pop band . The band was in New York City to do requisite press before getting ready for two shows in the city. Sam tells me about how much they enjoyed Austin (and their tasty food in large quantities) and the music festival experience, and we talk about their debut album Tourist History and their promo videos. Read on.

Mary Chang, PopWreckoning: Hello Sam. So how are you guys, where are you guys at the moment? And what are you doing?
Sam Halliday, Two Door Cinema Club: Yeah, we’re good. We’re presently in New York City at our hotel in Manhattan. We have a bit of promo today, then we have a show in Brooklyn tomorrow and at the Bowery Ballroom on Wednesday.
MC: So how are you enjoying New York? Is it your first time there?
SH: No, it’s my third time. But the other guys [guitarist/lead singer Alex Trimble and bassist Kev Baird], it’s their first time. We arrived at about 2 a.m…
MC: Oh wow…!
SH: Yeah, and we went straight out to, sort of, go see Times Square. They’d never been here before so…
MC: Excellent. So I guess you’re the globetrotter of the group then?
SH: Yes, I guess, yeah! (laughs)

MC: So let’s talk about your debut album, Tourist History. I’ve been playing it a lot since it came out. It’s really fantastic. If you had to explain what you sounded like to an American who’d never hear any of your songs, how would you describe it?
SH: Um, I think it’s not quite rock music; it’s not quite indie music; it’s not quite electro music. I think if you’re open to any type of music I think you might like it. It’s very accessible. You know, it’s a lot of upbeat [sound]. And you know, I mean, we love it, we think it’s a great album. We think it’s for everybody. We loved bands like , Modest Mouse and Bloc Party; they’re kind of the bands that we agreed on early. We love all types of music but those were the bands we bond over most.

MC: So your name…back in February I sat in on an interactive chat with the Gigwise folks the three of you did in
SH: Yes!
MC: …during which you replied to an English fan that it came from the Tudor Cinema near where you lived in Ireland.
SH: Yes…
MC: I’m sure everyone’s asking you about the band name on this tour and where it comes from. (Sam laughs) Have you been back since to tell the proprietor of the Tudor Cinema that his theatre is now famous?
SH: We went back [to Ireland] before we kinda became a bit big, we went back and recorded like a music video, for “Something Good Can Work.” This was a couple years ago. Just a friend did it with us recorded it over there. We moved off to doing different things and we can’t see him anymore, sadly. And then we kind of did the official one. Yeah, we haven’t been back as a band. Yeah, it would be good to go back, I think.

MC: The three of you are from , in , right?
SH: Yes.
MC: But I’ve heard that you now call London home.
SH: Ohhh…I wouldn’t personally call London home.
MC: Okay, so it’s a temporary home then?
SH: It’s more of a base. I call it a base. We have a band flat there. You know, it’s great because it’s easy to get flights from Heathrow [Airport] and things, it’s just very handy that way. And honestly, we have our management there, and there’s lots of press people in London. So it’s a good place to have a base. But you go home and have friends and family in Bangor.
MC: What has been your family and friends’ reaction to all that’s happened to you guys so far?
SH: They’re very supportive and very happy, yeah. In my experience, my mum would always be on our Facebook page and our Twitter page, paying attention and telling me before I read it what people are saying on things, read reviews. It’s very exciting [for her] I think.

MC: So it sounds like you’ve barely been able to take a breath with all the relentless touring. You’ve been around Europe and then America with , and now are in the middle of your first headlining tour of North America. From what I hear, your shows have been going down great with the locals and you’re selling out most everywhere, so congratulations on that.
SH: Thanks.
MC: What’s been your most memorable show so far this year?
SH: (whistles) Well, it was only last week, but I think one of the real highlights was when we played in L.A. last week. You know, the Troubadour show? It’s just crazy, because it’s kind of our first headline show of America. Having been from somewhere small and having never played here, and we’ve never come here before. It’s crazy that how well we were received! It’s just amazing, feeling like we’ve “gone” somewhere! It was cool. Other than that, since the album has been released, all the shows, you know, have kind of stepped up in attendance and it’s really been amazing, because people know more of the songs and they sing a bit more, because they enjoy the album. The [album] launches were great in Belfast, in London, and in Paris.

MC: Great. Do you have a worst moment? Or any funny tour stories you care to share?
SH: Ooh…um… (laughs) oh boy…you know, everything’s been great, really. It really has. Touring with Phoenix was a great experience, they’re lovely, lovely guys. It was so great to tour with a band that was much better and more experienced. You learn so much, in terms how they act, how they play their sets. I can’t think of any stories off the top of my head…I dunno! (laughs)

MC: Before coming over to North America, how did you prepare for your first-ever shows on this side of the pond?
SH: Oh, I dunno, I guess we’ve been so busy! Over the past year touring all over Europe. So we were really excited to go somewhere new. It’s always really great to go somewhere new. It’s great to go to places you’ve played before, but it’s somewhere new. It’s just real exciting. I think we’ve been playing together for long enough that we’re confident in our live show – well, I am. So we weren’t too nervous about the show, we were more excited to play to new people.
MC: I think it was ’s Radio1 programme in February when you guys did a set and a short …she asked you what you were looking forward to, and this was far, far in advance of you guys coming over here. And one of you said visiting Texas. I know you guys have been to Texas now, and you were in Austin. I read on your Twitter that when you were in Austin, Kev got a tattoo and you bought a guitar…?
SH: Haha, yeah, that’s right.
MC: So what did you think of Texas? Did it live up to everything you thought it was going to be?
SH: Yeah, it was brilliant. It’s just so different. Everywhere in America is so different between cities and states. But Texas was really cool. We got to spend a couple days in Austin in particular. Great weather, being able to sit in our dressing room, outside, in the late hours of the night. Just kind of laid-back atmosphere sort of a city. Yeah, um, obviously Kevin got a tattoo…(I laugh)…of the cat’s eyes from our album [cover]. And then we went to a pawn shop. We wanted to do a kind of typical American thing and so we would go around to pawn shops and picked around. And we went and found this amazing old guitar. I really wanted to get a guitar from this tour, to kind of have something to remember it by, so it was a great find.
MC: That’s cool.
SH: And we had some great Texas barbecue.
MC: How does it compare to the food at home?
SH: Oh, there’s a lot more of it here!
MC: (laughs) That’s what most people [from outside America] tell me!
SH: The portions are, very, uh, large.
MC: Yeah, sometimes they last for days, usually.
SH: Yeah! We actually have a competition, it’s quite sad. We have a competition, because we knew your American food was very tasty and very big. So we have a competition to see…we’ve documented each other’s weights, so we’re having a competition to see who put on the most [weight from the tour]. Whoever puts on the most has to take the person who puts on the least out to dinner.
MC: Oh, okay.
SH: I know, not very rock ‘n’ roll. (both laugh)

MC: So I’ve had a look at your very busy summer schedule. You’ve confirmed festival appearances at Glasto[nbury] (England), Hove (Norway), (Spain), (Japan), and (England) among many others. You played for the first time last year…what are your feelings on the summer festival circuit?
SH: Ah, they’re so much fun, it’s kind of great, because you see so many bands. Like, being on tour all the time, you don’t get to see that many, unless you they ask you to tour with them. But being at festivals is amazing because…especially at Glastonbury, we’re spending the whole weekend there, so we’ll get to see loads of bands, which will be cool. We’re real excited to be doing all the European ones this year, and Australia and Japan, because you know, last year we only did one outside the UK. It was amazing, it was our favorite last year. It’s called in Latvia. It’s a totally different kind of vibe than the European ones. So it’ll be great to experience all those.

MC: So you have signed to the French label Kitsune Maison for your European releases and Glassnote Records here in America. How did the Kitsune people find you?
SH: They were trying to put another one of their parties in Paris, and they were trying to find an up-and-coming UK band to bring over. And so a promoter in France told them about us, and then whenever they listened to us, I think they liked us a lot more than they thought they would, and [they] wanted to put out our single. And then our relationship just grew from there. And then they released our single and finally our album. It’s great. It all felt really natural.
MC: What is it like being Irish on a French label? Did it seem weird that a British label didn’t come to you first, or another European one?
SH: I mean, yeah, maybe it sounds a little weird. But for us, being from Bangor, we weren’t really connected to the London music scene all that much. We’d only played in London a couple times before we signed the record deal, and it’s just…it’s don’t really have a connection with that sort of scene. For us, we feel apart from that, just as much as we feel part from the Paris music scene. And they seemed like the right label for us, we didn’t want to go with a major label, and they were really passionate about working with us.
MC: Have you been able to hang out with the other UK bands they’ve signed like and ?
SH: Well, we got a chance to tour with Delphic back in October in the UK. Yeah, we really hit it off with them, they were really great guys, into the same, similar stuff. So we formed a little friendship with them. We’ve seen them a few times since, they’re fun. Can’t really think of any other people…Kitsune is really good with DJs and things, some great people have remixed our stuff through Kitsune. That sort of thing.

MC: Going back to your debut album, Tourist History, is definitely one of my fave releases of 2010 so far, I really love the album. Loads of fun, poppy, peppy, and brilliant. How long did it take to record everything and put together?
SH: The one thing we do, once we write a song, we would demo it ourselves, and kind of get it to the point where it’s not the best recording, but we know where all the parts are, of what we’d want to be in the song. So we had this whole album demoed ourselves, and then it was about getting to a studio and doing it professionally, you know, getting a producer’s point of view and things, and trying different things like. So then we went to the end of June then we finished tracking by the end of July, and it took a month to mix the album. Once that was finished, we had some further mixing done with Philippe Zadr [the producer of Phoenix's albums United and Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix and a member of French duo ] in his studio in Paris, and for the songs that might be singles. It was great getting people’s different perspectives on our music and we respect their work, so it was amazing.

MC: Your promo videos. The “I Can Talk” video was actually the first videos of yours I ever saw. It was so frenetic, Alex’s head was coming off, clothes were flying around…whose idea was that?
SH: That was a French team called , that was from a suggestion of Kitsune’s. They came out with that.
MC: It’s a real cool-looking video!
SH: Yeah, it was the first proper video. And we shot it in a really crammed chateau in Paris.
MC: Yeah, I was wondering about that. Because it has a very old-fashioned dollhouse kind of feeling, almost.
SH: Yeah, you don’t really see a lot of it in the video.

MC: A while ago you guys released a newish video for “Something Good Can Work” [watch video here]. In this new one, you guys are at a fancy resort, the forest, the desert, an amusement park. Where did you go to film all the scenes for it?
SH: We got to go to Gran Canaria [the second most populous island of the Canary Islands], and everything was shot there. Yeah, they’ve got a little different kind of scenes there, they have forest, and mountains, and nice beaches and sand dunes and things.
MC: Hopefully you got some vacation time in then?
SH: No, unfortunately we were only there for 2 days.
MC: Only 2 days? Golly. Well I hope you get to spend some time there in the future, because it looked so beautiful on screen. When I first saw it in March, I was thinking, “this is the perfect summer song.
SH: We wanted to capture that kind of sunshine, the summery feel with it.

MC: I have to thank for playing “Something Good Can Work,” a long while ago it feels like, on his 6music programme. I have my own strong opinion on the subject, but what are your thoughts on the BBC’s proposed closure of 6music? [In early March, Director General Mark Thompson of the BBC Trust announced that BBC 6music, along with the Asian Network, may be closed due to budget cuts.]
SH: Oh yeah, it’s awful. I mean, especially because Radio1 is kind of being taken over by r&b and just bland pop tunes. There’s really not a lot of room for up-and-coming or not commercially appealing bands. So yeah, and especially because we got our first airplay on 6music, and without it we wouldn’t have gotten so much attention.

MC: Speaking of the UK, have you been following the general election while you have been in America?
SH: Yes, we have been, just on the BBC News website. I’m not really too involved in our politics.
MC: Any of you endorsing any particular political party?
SH: I think this is the problem, I don’t think anyone wants to be in government. Completely. I think that’s the problem here. I dunno, I don’t really know too much about it.
MC: Neither do I, but it was interesting watching everything unfold real time on the website.
SH: Yeah.

SH: I’m being told I need to move on…
MC: Okay, so one final question. Based on the crazy reception for your first tour of America, so when are you guys coming back here?
SH: We’re going to come back in October.
MC: Great.
SH: Yeah, very soon.
MC: Well, thank you so much Sam, I appreciate it, I know you’re very busy doing a lot of press. So enjoy New York and I will see you guys on Thursday [in Philadelphia].
SH: Brilliant, can’t wait!
MC: Take care.
SH: Thanks.

Two Door Cinema Club‘s debut album Tourist History is available now from Glassnote Records. The band has several more dates in North America before their first headlining tour of our continent ends May 17 in Toronto.


May 11 – Bell House / Brooklyn
May 12 – Bowery Ballroom / New York City
May 13 – Johnny Brenda’s / Philadelphia
May 15 – Great Scott / Boston
May 16 – Salla Rossa / Montreal
May 17 – Wrongbar / Toronto

Two Door Cinema Club: website | myspace | Two Door Cinema Club To Tour with Phoenix in Spring, Headline First North American Tour | “Something Good Can Work” video | @ Constitution Hall

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Keane announces North American in support of new album, Night Train

Keane announces North American in support of new album, Night Train

UK Keane is touring the US this .

The starts off July 20 in Oakland, CA and ends August 11 in Minneapolis. Tickets go on sale May 14. They’re joined by frontman, , and .

The tour is in support of the newly released . The new release contains eight fresh tracks that combine brooding rock with pop flourishes.

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July 20 – Fox Theatre – Oakland, CA
July 21 -  Greek Theatre – Los Angeles, CA
July 23 – of Blues – Las Vegas, NV
July 25 – Warehouse Live -  Houston, TX
July 26 – House of Blues – Dallas, TX
July 28 – Chicago Theatre – Chicago, IL
July 30 – Molsen Ampitheatre – Toronto, ON
August 3 – Bank of American Pavilion – Boston, MA
August 5 – Merriweather Post Pavilion – Baltimore, MD
August 6 – Waterfront -  Brooklyn, NY
August 7 – Mann Center – Philadelphia, PA
August 10 – Riverside Theatre – Milwaukee, WI
August 11 – 1st Ave. – Minneapolis, MN

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Thrice announce 2nd leg of Summer tour w/Kevin Devine, Bad Veins & The Dig

Thrice announce 2nd leg of Summer tour w/Kevin Devine, Bad Veins & The Dig

Thrice has announced the second leg of their headlining

The band recently canceled their co-headlining tour with due to a family emergency, but they’re now ready to tour again. They’ll be going back on the road with , and .

The tour starts June 3 in San Francisco, CA and goes until July 17 in Pomona, CA. Presale tickets for the second leg of the tour are available May 11 at 1 p.m. local time in each city. Tickets go on sale to the public on May 17.

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Jun 3 – San Francisco, CA @ The Regency Ballroom *
Jun 4 – Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theater *
Jun 5 – Seattle, WA @ King Cat Theater *
Jun 7 – Edmonton, AB @ The Starlite Room *
Jun 8 – Calgary, AB @ MacEwan Hall Ballroom *
Jun 9 – Saskatoon, SAS @ Louis’ Pub
Jun 11 – St. Paul, MN @ Station 4 ^ #
Jun 12 – Chicago, IL @ of Blues * ^ #
Jun 13 – Detroit, MI @ St. Andrews Hall * ^
Jun 15 – Toronto, ONT @ Theatre * ^ #
Jun 16 – Montreal, QC @ Le National* ^ #
Jun 17 – Boston, MA @ House of Blues* ^ #
Jun 18 – New Haven, CT @ Toad’s Place * ^ #
Jun 19 – Clifton Park, NY @ Northern Lights* ^ #
Jun 21 – Lancaster, PA @ Chameleon* ^ #
Jun 22 – Allentown, PA @ Crocodile Rock Café * ^ #
Jun 23 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Trocadero * ^ #
Jun 24 – New York, NY @ The Fillmore New York at Irving Plaza * ^ #
Jun 25 – Sayreville, NJ @ Starland Ballroom* ^ #
Jun 26 – Towson, MD @ The Recher Theatre * ^ #
Jun 28 – Norfolk, VA @ The NorVa * ^ #
Jun 29 – Carrboro, NC @ Cat’s Cradle * ^ #
Jun 30 – Charleston, SC @ The Music Farm * ^ #
Jul 1 – Lake Buena Vista, FL @ House of Blues * ^ #
Jul 2 – Fort Lauderdale, FL @ Revolution * ^ #
Jul 3 – St. Petersburg, FL @ State Theatre * ^ #
Jul 6 – Houston, TX @ Warehouse Live * ^ #
Jul 7 – , TX @ Emo’s * ^ #
Jul 8 – Dallas, TX @ The Palladium * ^ #
Jul 9 – Tulsa, OK @ Cain’s Ballroom * ^ #
Jul 10 – City, MO @ Midland Theatre * ^ #
Jul 11 – Denver, CO @ Ogden Theatre * ^ #
Jul 13 – Salt Lake City, UT @ In The Venue * ^ #
Jul 15 – Tempe, AZ @ The Marquee * ^ #
Jul 16 – San Diego, CA @ House of Blues * ^ #
Jul 17 – Pomona, CA @ Fox Theatre * ^ #
* Supported by Kevin Devine
^ Supported by Bad Veins
# Supported by The Dig

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Win Tickets to See Mastodon at Sokol Auditorium in Omaha, NE

Win Tickets to See Mastodon at Sokol Auditorium in Omaha, NE

Mastodon, a metal band from Atlanta, GA, are working their way around the country on alongside Between The Buried And Me, Baroness and Valient Thorr.

PopWreckoning is giving tickets to the show on May 15 at in , NE. There are two pairs of tickets up for grabs, and the contest will end at 4:30 p.m. the day of show. Winners’ tickets will be at the door when you arrive at the show. Please also include your full name and email in the comment so that I can get in touch with the winners of the contest.

Winning is easy, simply complete the following steps:

1. Comment in this article with the answer to this question: Which popular clothing manufacturer is sponsoring Mastodon’s North American tour? PopWreckoning staff will read your answers and choose from the correct ones the day of show.

2. Repost this article on either your facebook, twitter, myspace, blog, website or other social media tool. Spread the wealth, then send us the link (by posting it in your comment).

Then, best (and easiest) of all, show up at the venue and enjoy the show, compliments of PopWreckoning. Good luck!

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VV Brown touring with Maroon 5 in Summer

VV Brown touring with Maroon 5 in Summer

V V Brown, whom you may have heard featured in the trailer for the upcoming comedy “Just Wright,” has announced a with this .

The tour begins Thursday, August 5 at the DTE Energy Center in Clarkston, MI.

Brown was the only new artist tapped to play the main stage at the 2009 festival. She recently finished a run of dates with Little Dragon, as well as a series of headlining shows in key markets including Los Angeles, New York, Boston, and Washington DC.

V V Brown on tour with Maroon 5:
8/5 Clarkston, MI @ DTE Energy Center#
8/6 Noblesville, IN @ Verizon Wireless#
8/7 Canandaigua, NY @ Constellation Perf. Arts Center#
8/10 Mansfield, MA @ Comcast Center#
8/11 Wantagh, NY @ Jones Beach#
8/13 Bristow, VA (DC) @ Jiffy Lube Live#
8/14 Camden, NJ @ Susquehanna Bank Center#
8/15 Holmdel, NJ @ PNC Bank Arts Center#
8/19 Miami, FL @ Bayfront Park Amphitheater*
8/21 Alpharetta, GA @ Verizon Wireless Amph*
8/24 Davidson, NC @ Davidson College*
8/29 Pittsburgh, PA @ Amphitheater @ Station Square*
9/4 Mahnomen, MN @ Shooting Star Casino
# = with & Maroon 5
* = with & Maroon 5

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Mat Kearney announces summer acoustic tour

Mat Kearney announces summer acoustic tour

Singer songwriter Mat Kearney will spend this going back to his roots, embarking on a road trip style with just a guitar, a couple of friends and his trusty van.

Kearney’s desire to go back to basics isn’t out of character. His well-known story began in 2002 when he agreed to help move a friend from California to Nashville, and never turned back. After spending five years traveling the country establishing himself as a new artist supporting his debut record , he released his second album, City of Black & White (which debuted at #13 on the Billboard Top 200 Chart), in May of 2009. Kearney supported the release with relentless touring throughout last year, and kicked off 2010 with a co-headlining tour with .

Below are the upcoming acoustic . Pre-sale will start on Wednesday, May 12, and tickets will be on sale everywhere on Friday, May 14.

Tour Dates:
July 10 St. Albans, WV Albans Art Center
July 11 Ann Arbor, MI The Ark
July 12 Madison, WI Majestic
July 13 Minneapolis, MN Varsity
July 14 Davenport, IA Redstone Room
July 16 Pittsburgh, PA Club Café
July 17 New York, NY Hiro Ballroom
July 18 Burlington, VT Higher Ground
July 20 Londonderry, NH Tupelo Music Hall
July 21 Scarborough, ME The Landing at Pine Point
July 23 Martha’s Vineyard, MA Nectars
July 24 Northampton, MA Pearl Street
July 25 Bay Shore, NY Boulton PAC
July 27 Washington, DC Sixth & I Synagogue
July 28 Richmond, VA Canal Club
July 29 Carrboro, NC Cat’s Cradle
July 30 Atlanta, GA Eddie’s Attic
July 31 Chattanooga, TN Rhythm & Brews
Aug 9 Birmingham, AL Workplay
Aug 10 New Orleans, LA of Blues
Aug 12 Fort Worth, TX McDavid Studio
Aug 13 Houston, TX Mucky Duck
Aug 14 , TX Central Presbyterian Church
Aug 15 San Antonio, TX White Rabbit
Aug 17 Albuquerque, NM Low Spirits
Aug 19 Hermosa Beach, CA Saint Rocke
Aug 20 Santa Barbara, CA Soho
Aug 21 San Luis Obisbo, CA Downtown Brew
Aug 22 San Francisco, CA Swedish American Hall
Aug 24 Bend, OR Domino Room
Aug 25 Eugene, OR WOW Hall
Aug 26 Vancouver, BC Rio Theatre
Aug 27 Portland, OR Alladin Theatre
Aug 28 Seattle, WA Triple Door

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Liam Gallagher working on Beatles Biopic

of says he will begin his debut as a movie producer with a of in their final years.

Gallagher is working with Revolution Films and is expected to announce the film at Film Festival next week.

The film is based off of the 1972 book by Richard DiLello, The Longest Cocktail Party: An Insider’s Diary of the Beatles, Their Million Dollar Apple Empire and Its Wild Rise and Fall. It is one of Liam Gallagher’s favorite books.

Other details have yet to be revealed.

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The New Pornographers – Together

The New Pornographers – Together

Challengers, the New Pornographers’ last album, was not only their most underrated album, but might’ve even been their best. It may not have been the fun, colorful pop normally expected from the Pornos, but its then-newfound (and profound) maturity could be appreciated on its own terms if given the time and patience it required. In the years since that album, it appears as though frontman has returned at least in part to the jubilant pop he’s known for. The Porno’s latest album, , finds him injecting the band’s trademark saccharine energy back into their songs, but at the same time, continuing to explore the more mature sounds (cello it up!) and themes of its predecessor.

The first half of the ten-song Together is exactly what anyone would hope that mature-but-still-energetic sound sounds like. Tracks like “The Crash Years” and “My Shepherd” are among the hookiest songs Newman’s ever written. At the same time, their ornate arrangements and more thoughtful, reflective lyrics give them a depth no one would ever have expected from the Pornos ten years ago. ’s punchy “Silver Jenny Dollar” is there also, benefiting in no small part from a stunning -laden arrangement and ’s backing always-incredible candy-colored vocals.

The second half of the album is a bit of a letdown after the spectacular heights of its first half. Though Bejar’s climactic “Daughters Of Sorrow” holds its own, the weird reggae (or whatever it’s trying to be) of “Bite Out Of Bed” just doesn’t work and messes up the flow of the album. Closer “We End Up Together” drags on three minutes too long, something made worse considering it’s not all that great to begin with.

It wouldn’t be right to call any album with as many amazing (and half decent) songs as Together a disappointment, but with just a couple more it could’ve been a masterpiece. As it is though, there’s enough to enjoy on Together. And what there is to enjoy, is among the Porno’s best work yet.

01. Moves
02. Crash Years
03. Your Hands (Together)
04. Silver Jenny Dollar
05. Sweet Talk, Sweet Talk
06. My Shepherd
07. If You Can’t See My Mirrors
08. Up In The Dark
09. Valkyrie In The Roller Disco
10. A Bite Out Of My Bed
11. Daughters Of Sorrow
12. We End Up Together

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Muse return to Twilightverse with lead single on Eclipse Soundtrack

Muse return to Twilightverse with lead single on Eclipse Soundtrack

Despite what people think of the quality of the Saga stories/movies, the soundtracks for the films have been undeniably amazing with a great slew of up and coming indie rock artists as well as industry staples such as Radiohead‘s Thom Yorke and Muse.

With a new movie out June 30, the third film, , is slated to have another awesome . Though full is not yet available, Chop Shop and Atlantic Records have announced a few details such as release date and lead single.

Rock returns to the Twilight world for a third time, this time with the lead single and a new, original song for the film. “” is the lead single for the film. You can hear a sample of the tune here:

The full song will be available Monday, May 17. The soundtrack will be available June 8. Visit eclipsesoundtrack.com for more information as it becomes available.

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Win Tickets to See Mastodon at Liberty Hall in Lawrence, KS

Win Tickets to See Mastodon at Liberty Hall in Lawrence, KS

Mastodon, a metal band from Atlanta, GA, are working their way around the country on alongside Between The Buried And Me, Baroness and Valient Thorr.

PopWreckoning is giving tickets to the show on May 16 at in , KS. There are two pairs of tickets up for grabs, and the contest will end at 4:30 p.m. the day of show. Winners’ tickets will be at the door when you arrive at the show. Please also include your full name and email in the comment so that I can get in touch with the winners of the contest.

Winning is easy, simply complete the following steps:

1. Comment in this article with the answer to this question: Which popular clothing manufacturer is sponsoring Mastodon’s North American tour? PopWreckoning staff will read your answers and choose from the correct ones the day of show.

2. Repost this article on either your facebook, twitter, myspace, blog, website or other social media tool. Spread the wealth, then send us the link (by posting it in your comment).

Then, best (and easiest) of all, show up at the venue and enjoy the show, compliments of PopWreckoning. Good luck!

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