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“If you stand for nothing, you will fall for anything.”
Enter Shikari - Quelle Suprise
The singer from Hands Like Houses has covered a band that we all know called Woe, Is Me. This is his cover of Desolate The Conductor. The guy has an amazing voice, ill do a promo for his actually band right now which just recorded there full length album. So check this out and reblog and tell everyone!
Enter Shikari is a juggernaut at using electronic and also bringing the heaviness. They also write political lyrics and also talk the truth, they are not a band to be messed with, if you go to Warped Tour. YOU MUST SEE THEM. They will make your day amazing. This is off there new EP which you should check out it can also be considered a single to.
Breathe Carolina will release Hell Is What You Make It on July 12th via Fearless Records.
1.Rebirth: An Introduction
2. Wooly
3. Blackout
4. Edge of Heaven
5. Last Night (Vegas)
6. Sweat it Out
7. Gone so long
8.They say you won’t come back
9. Get Off Easy
10. Waiting
11. Take it back
12. Chemicals
13. Lauren’s Song
Will be doing a record release show together for The Wonder Years new album. It will be on June 14th at The Starlight Ballroom in Philadelphia, PA. If you live in that area go to that show, it willl for sure be a pop punk show you will never forget.
For the record, could you state your name and role in Four Year Strong?
Alan: I’m Alan, and I sing and play guitar in Four Year Strong.
Dan: I’m Dan, and I sing and play guitar.
Joe: I’m Joe. I play bass.
Jake: I’m Jake. I play drums.
The band is currently out on tour with Rise Against and Bad Religion. How have the dates been going for you so far?
Dan: Awesome. They’ve been great.
Alan: Tons of fun.
Dan: The bands are awesome to tour with.
Joe: It’s one of my favorite tours that we’ve ever done.
Dan: Yeah, the kids are great. They always have a great time.
Alan: They seem to have an open mind about checking out the opening band, which is cool.
On one hand, this is one of the biggest tours Four Year Strong has ever done, but on the other, it’s also one of the strangest. How have the two mediums been mixing with each other?
Alan: It’s definitely different than what we’re used to.
Joe: People have been way more chill than I would have expected going into this tour and open minded with giving us a chance. I don’t know why, but I was expecting Bad Religion’s fans to not give us a shot.
Dan: It just seems like kids are showing up to have a good time, which is great, because that’s what we’re here for.
Alan: No one’s too cool to have a good time with the opening band.
What has your set been like?
Dan: Short [Laughs].
Joe: It ranges from Rise Or Die to new stuff that we haven’t put out yet.
POZ: Has the new song you guys have been playing been received well?
Dan: Kids seem to like it, so far.
Alan: And it’s fun to play because it’s not the same song that we’ve been playing for three years.
Right now they are currently working on drums, but expect more info about this soon.