May 21, 2013  ⋅  10 notes  ⋅  Comments

Brand New Announce US Tour

Brand New will be playing shows around Riot Fest this September. These shows will be the band’s first US tour dates in over a year, so don’t miss out if you’re in the area.

Tumblr Officially Acquired By Yahoo For $1.1B

Yahoo announced its acquisition of Tumblr yesterday for $1.1 billion in cash. Yahoo has promised that it won’t screw Tumblr up. We hope it stays that way.

Eisley Come Up $40,000 Short In Kickstarter

This is strange, isn’t it? You start a Kickstarter for the incredible amount of $100,000 and you stop promoting it a week before it ends. What does that say to the fans that donated? Does that mean Eisley will no longer go on tour? There are questions, but Eisley don’t seem to have a desire to answer.

Linkin Park Frontman Joins Stone Temple Pilots

A…bizarre move to say the least. Chester will continue on with Linkin Park has his number one priority, but Stone Temple Pilots are now part of his job as well.

Tim Lambesis’ Lawyer Confirms Steroid Use

Many were convinced that Lambesis was on steroids, and now it has been confirmed. Lambesis is currently in an isolation cell for withdrawal.

Coachella Announce 2014 Festival Dates

Coachella only wrapped up a month ago, but the 2014 dates are already here. Mark your calendars. 

May 20, 2013  ⋅  34 notes  ⋅  Comments

Eisley’s $100,000 Kickstarter goal is closed, and the band has come up $40,000 short in funding. The Kickstarter was started to raise money for the band’s touring problems due to having children on the road. It is now unclear of whether or not Eisley will be able to tour extensively in the future. Check out the Kickstarter facts below after the jump.

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May 20, 2013  ⋅  18 notes  ⋅  Comments

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Eisley’s $100,000 Kickstarter goal is closing in 5 hours, and the band still needs over $40,000 to reach their number. Do you think Eisley will reach their goal? Check out stats for the Kickstarter below after the jump.

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May 17, 2013  ⋅  14 notes  ⋅  Comments

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Eisley are releasing a split with Say Anything for their summer tour. Stream Eisley’s “Lost and Found” below after the jump.

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May 15, 2013  ⋅  20 notes  ⋅  Comments

A sampler for the Rarities And More Tour has been released. Stream it below after the jump.

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May 9, 2013  ⋅  63 notes  ⋅  Comments

Say Anything and Eisley are releasing a split in time for their summer tour. Check out the artwork and track listing below after the jump!

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April 25, 2013  ⋅  108 notes  ⋅  Comments

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May is under a week away, and there are a slew of great records coming out in the coming month that PropertyOfZack team members couldn’t be more stoked to hear. In today’s new Discussion, we’re highlighting our personal Most Anticipated May Releases. Check out our list below and feel free to reblog with what you’re looking forward to as well! 

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The Wonder Years - The Greatest Generation
The Wonder Years are top-tier competitors when it comes to generating excitement for just about every move that they make, and their upcoming record, The Greatest Generation, is already seeing some of the wildest things this band has ever done for a record release. From the elaborate pre-order packages to the whirlwind Nick and Norah city-hopping release show cycle or the exclusive pop-up shop with limited merch and special performances, there’s plenty to talk about in celebrating the release of the beloved Philadelphia group’s fourth full-length record.

However, amidst all the hubbub just marking the occasion, let’s all take a deep breath, step back, and remember to get excited about the music too, not just the hype. The Wonder Years are no longer the brash pop-punk band that had everyone at “I’m not sad anymore.” Sonically, the new tunes that have made their way to the Internet are brimming with perspective and boast a maturity through pop-punk, as much of an oxymoron as that has been in the past. The expectations set for this record are already high - deemed the final chapter in a trilogy that includes The Upsides and Suburbia, The Greatest Generation has a lot to cover in the sense of providing closure for said trilogy as well as upholding the tight songwriting standards TWY have adhered to in the past. To put it simply, a lot of Wonder Years fans hold this band very close to their hearts, and to think of the ways this record will fit into the context of their legacy. Let’s just say we’re pretty confident the music will live up to the album title. - Adrienne Fisher

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The Front Bottoms - Talon of The Hawk
This New Jersey two-piece has been one of the most successful bands of late to avoid getting pigeonholed, appealing widely to a vast cross-section of people. Anyone from young teenage kids who can’t wait to relate to the lyrics to an older crowd with great appreciation for the Front Bottoms’ masterful genre blend could be part of the fan base crescendo that only seems to be getting more rabid with time. With the announcement of their sophomore record, Talon of the Hawk, the Front Bottoms has already set up that hungry cavalcade of fans with an extensive slew of tour dates, a new video, and of course, a song from the upcoming release.

The new track features quite a bit from the musical cauldron that made us fall in love with the Front Bottoms in the first place - the self-deprecating, uncomfortable imagery, the twangy quirk in Brian Sella’s voice as he coughs out lyrics in stunted meter, the overall weird cosmic blend of dirty DIY indie-punk that palpably feels like it crawled out of a basement in New Jersey. What’s different is that it’s got more of a rock n’ roll kick to it to pull together all the stylistic musings they’ve used in the past, and while delivering a more cohesive sound runs the risk of diluting the charming weirdness they’ve established, new music from these guys will undeniably fall well into the hands of anxiously waiting, excited fans. - Adrienne Fisher

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Man Overboard - Heart Attack 
Things feel different for Man Overboard this go-around. The band is coming off of a sold-out tour with a new album, solidified lineup, evolved sound, and Warped Tour is just around the corner this summer. Timing is everything, and the timing may just be right this time for the band. Heart Attack features the most aggressive, fun, and serious songs the band has ever written. But the closer on Heart Attack will end up being the key for the band. It’s where “Love Your Friends, Die Laughing,” “Soco Amaretto Lime,” and “Your Own Disaster” intersect, and it’s going to be a fan favorite like the band has never experienced. - Zack Zarrillo

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Misser - Distancing 
Fans who were anxious that Tim Landers would quietly stick to Transit and Brad Wiseman would float back into the musical ether to leave Misser’s fantastic freshman album Every Day I Tell Myself I’m Going to Be a Better Person as a one-album wonder can breathe easy again. Misser — Wiseman and Landers’ gutsy pop-punkish project — is releasing Distancing on May 28.

Misser faithful are batting 2/5 on songs we’ve heard from the EP thus far, and both are barnstorming crowd-rousers. “Goddamn, Salad Days” is a fiery anthem, riled-up dual vocals and scorching guitar licks. “Burn Out” is of the same sort of breed, slowing down for a mid-tempo bridge before rollicking into its chorus. If these two no-holds-barred burners are any indication, Misser is just getting started. - Erik van Rheenen 

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April 23, 2013  ⋅  11 notes  ⋅  Comments

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Eisley have released the title track of Currents. Stream it via Paste here or below by clicking “Read More.”

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April 21, 2013  ⋅  61 notes  ⋅  Comments

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Max Bemis recently went to Twitter to defend his stance on Eisley’s $100,000 Kickstarter. Check out what he had to say about it below by clicking “Read More.”

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April 19, 2013  ⋅  53 notes  ⋅  Comments

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Eisley have launched an $100,000 Kickstarter to fund their touring for the indefinite future. You can donate here and watch the Kickstarter video below by clicking “Read More.”

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April 16, 2013  ⋅  34 notes  ⋅  Comments

Eisley have released a new song called “Drink The Water.” Stream it below by clicking “Read More.”

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April 13, 2013  ⋅  17 notes  ⋅  Comments

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Eisley will be releasing the title track of their Currents album on April 23rd. Check out the artwork below by clicking “Read More.”

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April 4, 2013  ⋅  120 notes  ⋅  Comments

Max Bemis has confirmed that Perma will be releasing their debut album and will be touring this fall. Check out a full interview with Bemis here and a snippet below by clicking “Read More.” 

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April 3, 2013  ⋅  93 notes  ⋅  Comments

Say Anything will be going on a major summer tour with Eisley, HRVRDNorthern Faces (June 6 – June 22), and I The Mighty (June 23 – July 12). Check out the dates below by clicking “Read More!”

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March 25, 2013  ⋅  49 notes  ⋅  Comments

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Eisley will be releasing Currents on May 28th via Equal Vision Records. Check out the artwork and track listing for the record below by clicking “Read More.” 

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