Nov 1st, 2006 FHM Interviews Reel Big Fish Front Man Aaron Barrett about Record Labels, The Golden Days Of Ska And More...Go
here to check it out.
Oct 31st, 2006 Boo! Welcome to the new Earshot website! Oct 31st, 2006 Check out Helmet's "Monochrome" Video From The Soundtrack To The #1 Movie In The Country-- Saw III!Monochrome Oct 31st, 2006 New Ronnie Day Video and EPK! "The Album" In Stores Nov. 14 on The Militia Group!Check out the brand new Ronnie Day EPK + a brand new video for "Outside", a track off of "The Album", Ronnie Day's upcoming debut on The Militia Group (in stores Nov 14th)!
Outside Video
Ronnie Day EPK
Ronnie Day, an 18 year-old singer-songwriter from Redwood City, CA, has cultivated a massive online buzz; with over 78,000 Myspace friends and over 1.6 million plays. Day's full-length debut CD, The Album, is the follow up to his self-released EP which went on to sell over 10,000 copies out of Day?s bedroom. For tour dates go
here. Oct 31st, 2006 Street Dogs "Fading American Dream" in stores now! Catch them on tour with Bouncing Souls!"It wasn't an easy feat, but somehow with Fading American Dream, Street Dogs have managed to eclipse last year's Back To The World "
- Alternative Press
"In a day and age where style has taken priority over substance, honest albums from honest bands tend to be few and far between. Luckily, there's still a few out there, and the Street Dogs continue to give hope that punk and rock can blend harmoniously and shine through the shitstorm of modern rock and faceless punk...Anthem-laced tracks like "Not Without a Purpose", "Fading American Dream" and their well-tributed Mung cover of "Fatty" provide that feel-good, fist-pumping spirit that remind us why we listen to punk music; and how it's one of the few music genres that transcend culture and trends.""- Punknews.org
"...Enter Mike McColgan and the Street Dogs with their new album, Fading American Dream. Their second release since their Savin Hill debut, the Street Dogs attempt to shoulder the rights of the workingman, the plight of the frontline soldier, while attacking religious fundamentalism, and a war that they feel is funded by corporate greed. Drawing on influences such as folk rebels Billy Bragg, Bob Dylan, and Woody Guthrie, reggae legend Bob Marley, and the now-deceased punk godfather, Joe Strummer, The Street Dogs are adamant that the gloves are off for a bare-knuckle fight against conservative America..."
- Verbicide Magazine
"You will be hard-pressed to find an album with more raw emotion than Fading American Dream..."
-Absolutepunk.net
Street Dogs On Tour With Bouncing Souls:Oct 31 2006
Slim's San Francisco, CA
Nov 1 2006 Slim's San Francisco, CA Nov 2 2006 Downtown Brew
San Luis Obispo, CA
Nov 3 2006 House of Blues
Los Angeles, CA
Nov 4 2006
House Of Blues Anaheim, CA
Nov 5 2006 House Of Blues
San Diego, CA
Nov 8 2006
The Alpine Ventura, CA
Nov 9 2006 House Of Blues Las Vegas, NV
Nov 10 2006 The Marquee Theater Tempe, AZ
Nov 25 2006 Gothic Theater Englewood, CO
Nov 26 2006 Gothic Theater Englewood, CO
Nov 28 2006 Granada Theater Lawrence, KS
Nov 29 2006 The Gargoyle
St. Louis, MO
Nov 30 2006 The Conservatory Oklahoma City, OK
Dec 1 2006 The Gypsy Tea Ballroom
Dallas, TX
Dec 2 2006 Emo's
Austin, TX
Dec 3 2006 Numbers
Houston, TX
Dec 4 2006 Parish @ House of Blues New Orleans, LA
Dec 6 2006 The Social Orlando, FL Dec 7 2006 The Social Orlando, FL Dec 8 2006 Revolution
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Dec 9 2006 State Theater
St. Petersburg, FL
Dec 10 2006 Fuel Jacksonville, FL Dec 12 2006 The Masquerade
Atlanta, GA
Dec 13 2006 New Brklnd Tavrn
W. Columbia, SC
Dec 14 2006 Cat's Cradle Carrboro, NC Dec 15 2006 Norva Norfolk, VA
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