Sponsor: My Thanks to This Wild Life and Epitaph Records

This Wild Life

I’d like to offer my sincere thanks to This Wild Life and Epitaph Records for sponsoring Chorus this week. The band just released their new album, Low Tides, and I spent most of yesterday listening to it. I like it. I was a big fan of what they did on Clouded and I’m impressed with where they’re taking their sound. It’s definitely worth giving a look if you want something new to listen to as we start our inevitable march into fall.

On September 14th in Los Angeles, This Wild Life begin their 25-city headlining “Low Tides Tour” with supporting acts Have Mercy and Movements. A full list of those tour dates can be found below.

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Sponsor: This Wild Life to Release ‘Low Tides’ This Friday

This Wild Life

This Wild Life will release their new album Low Tides on September 9th. Pre-orders are available right now. Their new album shows the duo taking their songwriting to the next level by fleshing out ten tracks with expanded arrangements and inventive instrumentation. In other words, it isn’t as much a reinvention as it is a progression and one that’s as memorable as they come.

On September 14th in Los Angeles, This Wild Life begin their 25-city headlining “Low Tides Tour” with supporting acts Have Mercy, Movements, and Many Rooms. A full list of dates can be found below.

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Sponsor: My Thanks to A Day to Remember and Epitaph

A Day to Remember

My sincere thanks to A Day to Remember and Epitaph Records for sponsoring the website this week. Watching just how big this band has gotten over the past few years has been nothing short of incredible. And watching them continue to put out music that pleases their die-hard fans on their own terms is even better. The band’s new album, Bad Vibrations, is in stores now, and you can grab that on iTunes or plenty of other digital platforms (physical bundles are also available).

A Day To Remember are currently on tour with Blink 182, all of the tour dates are below.

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Sponsor: A Day to Remember to Release ‘Bad Vibrations’ This Friday

A Day to Remember

A Day To Remember’s much anticipated new album, Bad Vibrations, will be out this Friday, September 2nd. A Day To Remember (vocalist Jeremy McKinnon, guitarists Kevin Skaff and Neil Westfall, bassist Joshua Woodard and drummer Alex Shelnutt) recorded Bad Vibrations with producers Bill Stevenson (Descendents, Black Flag) and Jason Livermore (Rise Against, NOFX). Released on the band’s own ADTR Records and distributed by Epitaph, the album was mixed by Grammy winner Andy Wallace (Foo Fighters, Slayer) and is the follow-up to 2013’s Common Courtesy.

Fans can get “Bad Vibrations” and “Paranoia” as instant downloads by clicking here to pre-order Bad Vibrations on iTunes. Pre-order bundles are also available on the band’s official site.

A Day To Remember are currently on tour with Blink 182, all of the tour dates are below.

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Sponsor: My Thanks to Disc Makers (P.S. Win a Guitar Package)

Disc Makers - Sponsor

Want to win over $5,000 in music gear and promo items from Disc Makers, Ibanez, and Tama? Of course you do. This week Chorus was sponsored by Disc Makers and they have put together this pretty awesome prize package. You you can sign-up to win right now.

The grand prize trio includes:

  • Guitar: Ibanez Talman with Combo Amp and TSMINI tube screamer mini pedal
  • Bass: Ibanez Talman bass with 20 WATT 1 x 8 Combo Amp
  • Drums: Tama Imperialstar 5-piece drum kit with complete hardware and cymbals

And if that isn’t enough, you’ll also win a 1,000 CD production package from Disc Makers, digital music distribution from CD Baby, 100 custom t-shirts from Merch.ly, and more.

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Sponsor: Win an Amazing Ibanez and Tama Prize Package

Disc Makers - Sponsor

Want to win over $5,000 in music gear and promo items from Disc Makers, Ibanez, and Tama? Of course you do. Nirvana, The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Rush — what do they all have in common? A guitar, a bass, and a drum kit, of course. Now you have the chance to add a triple threat setup to your own gear lineup with this massive prize package from Ibanez and Tama. Yes, the same Ibanez and Tama that players such as Steve Vai, Joe Satriani, and Mike Portnoy rock.

The grand prize trio includes:

  • Guitar: Ibanez Talman with Combo Amp and TSMINI tube screamer mini pedal
  • Bass: Ibanez Talman bass with 20 WATT 1 x 8 Combo Amp
  • Drums: Tama Imperialstar 5-piece drum kit with complete hardware and cymbals

And if that isn’t enough, you’ll also win a 1,000 CD production package from Disc Makers, digital music distribution from CD Baby, 100 custom t-shirts from Merch.ly, and more. Ok, no more reading, it’s time to go sign up right here.

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Sponsor: Thanks to the Descendents

Descendents

Once again I’d like to offer my thanks to the Descendents for sponsoring Chorus this week. The band released their brand new album (and first in over a decade), Hypercaffium Spazzinate, about two weeks ago and you should definitely go give it a listen or pick it up. Do you like pop-punk? These guys are one of the first, and best, to ever do it. The new album is no exception. It’s full of fast, fun, and catchy pop-punk music.

Dates for their North American tour kick off September 15th in Minneapolis at First Avenue and wrap up November 12th in Portland at Roseland Theater. The full tour routing can be found below.

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Sponsor: Descendents’ ‘Hypercaffium Spazzinate’ Now in Stores

Descendents

The Descendents are back with their first album in over a decade, and their first release on Epitaph Records since 1996. The album is called Hypercaffium Spazzinate and you can pick it up right now or stream it on Spotify and Apple Music. The album began taking shape after the band ended an extended hiatus to play live in 2010. Though still tight, they lived apart: singer Milo Aukerman — whose cartoon rendering famously serves as the band’s logo — was now living in Delaware, bassist Karl Alvarez and founder and drummer Bill Stevenson were in Colorado, and guitarist Stephen Egerton had settled in Oklahoma. So the album came to life over three years as the band sent tracks back and forth, occasionally meeting up in Karl and Bill’s adopted hometown of Fort Collins. Adopting such a protracted process meant not having to rush things, allowing for some of their sharpest songwriting yet.

Dates for their North American tour kick off September 15th in Minneapolis at First Avenue and wrap up November 12th in Portland at Roseland Theater. The full tour routing can be found below.

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Sponsor: Thank You to Riot Fest

Riot Fest Lineup

My thanks to Riot Fest for sponsoring Chorus this week. Every time I look at the list of bands I just start to laugh — this has to be one of the few festivals I’d have a hard time seeing every band I wanted to. Tickets are on sale now for both Denver and Chicago and if you use these respective links the festival will know you came from here which helps us out a little. You’ll find more about the lineup below.

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Sponsor: Riot Fest is Coming

Riot Fest Lineup

Riot Fest has put together one of the most impressive festival lineups of the year and tickets are on sale and going fast. The bands have been announced for Riot Fest & Rodeo in Denver and Riot Fest & Carnival in Chicago. There are performances from The Original Misfits (featuring Glenn Danzig, Jerry Only and Doyle Wolfgang Von Frankenstein), Ween, Death Cab for Cutie, Deftones, Underoath, Brand New, Motion City Soundtrack, and many more. Chicago has Thursday and Jimmy Eat World’s first show of 2016, basically if you like the music covered on this website — you’ll love Riot Fest.

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Sponsor: Thank You Descendents!

Descendents

My sincere thanks to the Descendents for sponsoring Chorus this week. The band released their brand new album (and first in over a decade), Hypercaffium Spazzinate, yesterday and you should definitely go give it a listen or pick it up. Do you like pop-punk? Curious where a good portion of your favorite bands picked up that sound? These guys are one of the first, and best, to ever do it. The new album is no exception. It’s full of fast, fun, and catchy pop-punk music.

Dates for their North American tour kick off September 15th in Minneapolis at First Avenue and wrap up November 12th in Portland at Roseland Theater. The full tour routing can be found below.

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Sponsor: Descendents to Release ‘Hypercaffium Spazzinate’ on Friday

Descendents

The Descendents will be releasing their first new album in over a decade, and their first release on Epitaph Records since 1996, on Friday. The album is called Hypercaffium Spazzinate and it’s available to pre-order right now. The album began taking shape after the band ended an extended hiatus to play live in 2010. Though still tight, they lived apart: singer Milo Aukerman — whose cartoon rendering famously serves as the band’s logo — was now living in Delaware, bassist Karl Alvarez and founder and drummer Bill Stevenson were in Colorado, and guitarist Stephen Egerton had settled in Oklahoma. So the album came to life over three years as the band sent tracks back and forth, occasionally meeting up in Karl and Bill’s adopted hometown of Fort Collins. Adopting such a protracted process meant not having to rush things, allowing for some of their sharpest songwriting yet.

Dates for their North American tour kick off September 15th in Minneapolis at First Avenue and wrap up November 12th in Portland at Roseland Theater. The full tour routing can be found below.

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Sponsor: Thank You Audible

Audible

My thanks to Audible.com for sponsoring Chorus this week. They are currently offering a free 30-day trial that comes with two free audio books, and if you’ve got any kind of commute, I can’t recommend finding some time to listen to audibooks enough. One of the things I love about Audible is how easy they make the return process — if you order something to check out, start it and don’t like it, they’re really great about letting you return the book without any hassle.

I’ve been currently reading Armada, so if you’re looking for something new to check out, that’s definitely worth giving a look.

Sponsor: Free 30-day Audible.com Trial

Audible

Audible.com are offering a free 30-day trial with two free audio books. As the internet’s leading provider of spoken audio entertainment, Audible.com provides digital versions of top titles by your favorite authors for download to your computer, iPhone, Android device, Kindle, iPad and almost every brand of MP3 player. Audible has over 180,000 titles to choose from across nearly every genre — from best sellers to niche favorites. Books like So You’ve Been Publicly Shamed, Neil Gaiman’s American Gods, and Amy Poehler’s Yes Please are all available. Listen anytime, anywhere.

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Sponsor: My Thanks to Amazon Prime

amazon

My thanks to Amazon Prime for sponsoring Chorus this week. Amazon Prime is a service I’ve been a member of for quite a few years now and give it my full recommendation. Currently the service is offering a 50% discount for all students, and if you buy a lot of stuff from Amazon, the two-day delivery is a game changer. Why go to the store when you don’t have to? Down with stores, yay for clicking buttons.

Also, Amazon Prime Day is July 12th and there will be all kinds of deals going on throughout the day. So, if you’ve been thinking about giving it a shot — now’s a great time.

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