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Marmaduke Duke

Duke Pandemonium is the new album by Marmaduke Duke. It is Part II of a musical trilogy that began with the acclaimed debut The Magnificent Duke, released in 2005 on Captains Of Industry. Marmaduke Duke is the self-created surreal musical word of enigmatic Scottish duo The Atmosphere and The Dragon, two frontmen better known as Simon Neil of Biffy Clyro and JP Reid of Sucioperro respectively. “We’re second cousins,” explains The Atmosphere. “We were drawn together by mutual friends, but it was only after we started making music together that we found out we’re related.” “Our bloodlines can be traced back to a royal dynasty over 1000 years ago,” adds The Dragon. “Our great, great . . .

Mastodon

Prog metal behemoths Mastodon, release their highly anticipated 4th album, “Crack the Skye” on March 23rd on Reprise Records. Recorded in their hometown of Atlanta, GA with producer Brendan O Brien ( AC/DC, Pearl Jam), “Crack the Skye” takes you on an epic journey from start to finish. One that involves astral travel, wormholes, and even Rasputin. Since forming in 2000, Mastodon have essentially lived on the road. After non-stop touring, the band, Brann Dailor, Bill Kelliher, Troy Sanders and Brent Hinds decided to record a demo, which would ultimately be released in a shortened EP form on Relapse Records as Lifeblood . .

Mayday Parade

It doesn't happen very often, but every once in a while a band comes along who have crafted a sound that's so unique it's hard to believe they haven't been playing together for decades. For the past four years, the members of Tallahassee, Florida's Mayday Parade--vocalist/keyboardist Derek Sanders, bassist Jeremy Lezno, guitarists Alex Garcia and Brooks Betts and drummer Jake Bundrick--have been perfecting their unique brand of pop-inflected punk rock, a process that is currently culminating with the release of their major-label debut Anywhere But Here. "We really just wanted to follow our own path on this record and not worry about if we fit in anywhere," Bundrick explains . . .

Muse

The Muse that drove out of Glastonbury 2004 was a very different one from the Muse that had arrived. Following seven years of near solid touring, buzzing with nervous anticipation; their escalation from being the biggest band in Teignmouth in 1997 to one of the biggest bands in Europe by 2004 had been a rocket ride but still, closing Glastonbury was a major step-up, a classic Eavis gamble, and with a weary, mud-drenched crowd facing a long Sunday night welly-trudge home even Muse themselves doubted they could pull it off. “We got offered the headline slot which scared the shit out of us to start with because we didn’t think we were big enough to do it,” says bassist Chris . . .

My Chemical Romance

My Chemical Romance would like to announce that its multi-platinum, critically acclaimed album The Black Parade is officially dead. Born October 23rd, 2006, The Black Parade has sold more than 1.3 million copies in the U.S. alone, spawned four smash singles, and served as the inspiration for the band’s 2007-2008 World Tour. But all is not lost. From the album’s ashes rises The Black Parade is Dead!, a live CD/DVD, released today, that features concert highlights from two very different shows on the world tour: the huge Palacio de los Deportes sports arena in Mexico City on October 7th, 2007 and the intimate Maxwell’s club . . .

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