Sponsor: SupMikecheck Releases New Album ‘You Never Really Cared’

SupMikecheck

SupMikecheck has just released his new album You Never Really Cared to all streaming services. The album has collaborations and features with AJ Perdomo of The Dangerous Summer, Mat Devine of Kill Hannah, Andy Thornton of Flight 409, and Lil Lotus. It also features a track produced by Jay Vee who has worked with Nothing, Nowhere., Shinigami, Guccihighwaters, and more.

Mike has been a long time reader of AbsolutePunk.net and Chorus.fm and has been working on his goal of making music and getting in front of as many people as possible for years now. He poured everything he had into this album and would love if you’d give it a listen and share it with a friend if you like it. You can check out the album on Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube.

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Sponsor: My Thanks to Chase Tremaine

Chase Tremaine

My thanks to Chase Tremaine for sponsoring the website this week. Chase has been a longtime member of our community and regularly posts in the forums, just reading the thread about his new song earlier this week shows how much of a regular he is. He is currently prepping to release his debut album Unfall in early 2020 and recently released the lead single “Matter.” I encourage everyone to check it out.

If you enjoy the single, check out the pre-order bundles, available for a limited time via Kickstarter.

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Sponsor: Chase Tremaine Launches Pre-Order and Debuts New Music

Chase Tremaine

Long time chorus.fm member, and supporter, Chase Tremaine, is prepping to release his debut album Unfall in early 2020. The lead single “Matter” is out now. Recording all the vocals, drums, and guitars himself, Tremaine makes highly melodic, highly rhythmic songs where the two halves of “pop-rock” do not dilute one another, but instead mix; you get both the cacophonous energy of rock and the catchy euphoria of pop. With influences that span the history of emo (Jimmy Eat World, The Academy Is…, Foxing), his music has garnered comparisons from fans to the likes of Paramore, Switchfoot, Mae, and at times, even Dance Gavin Dance.

If you enjoy the single, check out the pre-order bundles, available for a limited time via Kickstarter.

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Sponsor: My Thanks to Artist Vice

Artist Vice

My thanks to Artist Vice for sponsoring the website this week. The band recently released two new songs, “Move The Room” and “Mystery,” and you can find them on Spotify, Apple Music, Bandcamp, and most streaming platforms.

Early this week I messed up and posted about the band’s debut EP instead of their two new songs, so, I hope everyone checks these out and gives them a spin. They make for a great transition from summer to fall weather.

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Sponsor: Artist Vice Release New Two Song EP

Artist Vice

Artist Vice have just released two new songs, “Move The Room” and “Mystery.” You can find the release on Spotify, Apple Music, Bandcamp, and most streaming platforms.

Note: I messed up yesterday when I posted this week’s sponsor and wrote about the band’s previous EP, and not their new one. So, everyone should definitely check out this new EP because I’m an idiot. – Jason

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Sponsor: My Thanks to the ‘Who Will Survive’ Book

Book-Sponsor

My thanks to this week’s sponsor, Chris Vuoncino, who just released the new book, Who Will Survive. The hook for this novel is that it’s inspired by the music of Murder by Death and it’s now available for purchase in paperback and for the Kindle via Amazon.

The blurb for the book reads:

It’s late in the night at Bart’s Saloon, a seedy hangout on the outskirts of small town. The drinks are flowing, patrons are laughing and the Devil himself is at the center of attention. The night seems set to end without conflict until three gun shots ring out and leave the Devil a bloody mess, just a few steps from making his exit. Jack didn’t know he would be pulling the trigger when he entered the bar that night, but he felt justified in his actions as he made his way out the back door of Bart’s. What Jack could not have known, is that the Devil’s idea of revenge is far deeper, far crueler and more far fetched that anything he could imagine. One man’s actions will reverberate throughout a seemingly innocent town and everyone will be forced to fight off their demons, those which haunt them internally as well as externally.

The author received the blessing of the band in creating and publishing this story.

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