On June 17th, NOMO will have a record release party for their new album Ghost Rock. The band will grace The Hideout in Chicago with its soulful jazzy funk and rhythmic grooves. Ghost Rock – released by Ubiquity Records – picks up where 2006’s New Tones left off, but takes their unique sound in even more directions than usual. The Michigan-based collective look to expand their already eclectic musical armory on the new record, pulling influences from Eno to MIA to Funkadelic.
Graveyard: The Sweet Sounds of Swedish Psych
Graveyard has the process of songwriting down and are looking forward to upcoming tours.
Since their 2003 conception, Canadian punk death glitch duo Crystal Castles has released three seven-inches (one of which sold out in three days) and a number of remixes, all consistent in their onslaught of spastic Atari synth and chug-a-chug dance punk beats. Many of these rarities have now made the cut onto their self-titled debut full-length. 

On the second-to-last day of their latest European tour, the Canadian hardcore punk quartet Cursed was robbed of equipment, passports, and tour earnings. Though no official announcement has been made, many sites have already announced the band’s breakup as a result of this unfortunate event.


Having just wrapped up South By Southwest a few months ago, The Aggrolites are showing no signs of slowing down. For the remainder of the summer, you can catch the L.A. five-piece’s dirty and soul-infused reggae on the Vans Warped Tour. The 46-date tour will span across most of the U.S., as well as some dates in Canada too. For the next three months, they will be playing along such acts as Rise Against, Pennywise, Angels & Airwaves, The Vandals, and Paramore, among many others. 
