Allister's new album is finished. It's called Life Behind Machines, and in his blog, Tim Rogner calls it "the most dynamic and diverse record we’ve made as a band."
August Premier (remember them?) currently has a new song streaming off of their upcoming album Happy Miserable, which is set to be released March 27th. The song is titled "Little Girl" and features backup vocals by Allister's Tim Rogner.
Little Heart Records is now taking pre-orders for a new 7" from Allister titled You Still Can't Do That on Vinyl. The band will also be headlining the labels' 5th Anniversary show in Louisville, KY on January 8th.
Allister are celebrating the release of their new record Countdown to Nowhere this Sunday, October 3rd, in Chicago with Danger is My Middle Name and August Premier. Head to the replies for details.
Congratulations to Kyle from Allister/The Get Go who was recently married in South America. Dan from The Fold was the officiant. Picture can be seen in the replies.
As one of Drive-Thru Records' initial signees, Allister had the distinction of being one of the first in a long line of bands that assisted in introducing the new era of the indie-label craze that SoCal pop-punk helped create (we all remember Epitaph's early success). Their debut, Dead Ends and Girlfriends, is a classically-themed pop-punk album that paid homage to both pioneers like Descendants and modern-day prophets like blink-182. Before their 2007 demise, Allister continued to grow as snot-nosed pop-punkers who loved to...[read more]
The Get Go (Ex Mest, Allister, Home Grown and Showoff) will be playing their first home town Chicago show on July 25th at the Beat Kitchen (2100 West Belmont) the same week as the final Allister show (7/20 @ The Metro). Tickets are now on sale here.