Due to circumstances beyond their control, Cartelwill not be playing the Ft. Lauderdale (3/5) and Jacksonville dates (3/6) of the Screaming Is For Babies Tour.
Cartel will be playing on February 10th at Backstage Enterprises in Kingston, PA with The Killing Moon and two local Pennsylvania bands, Title Fight and The Erection Kids. Tickets are $10. If you're in the area, don't miss this show.
Cartel's "Runaway" is currently the highest rated song of all time on AOL Music Radio, with 2500 votes (on the Alternative > Emo channel); at a constant 9.53 rating, Cartel is getting an almost unheard of average 10.0 rating. Click here to vote for Cartel's "Runaway" at read more]
Robert, formerly of Boys Night Out, has a new solo project titled The Saint Alvia Cartel and you can check out some songs here. Below is a statement from him.
Findthescene.com has live videos of Cartel performing "The Minstrel's Prayer" and of Panic! At the Disco performing "The Only Difference Between Martyrdom and Suicide is Press Coverage."
Below are the confirmed dates for the upcoming "Screaming Is For Babies" tour, which features The Starting Line, Copeland, Gatsby's American Dream, and Cartel. Pre-sale tickets (with a reduced service charge) will be available starting tomorrow at 10:00 AM, and can be purchased right read more]
For those of you that couldn't get tickets in time for the sold out NYC show with Hellogoodye, Hit The Lights have been added to another show with Cartel, Working Title, Terminal show at Live Trax in Bellmore, NY (Long Island) on Saturday December 10th. Hope to see you there!
On Friday, Cartel's "Rocking Around The Christmas Tree" will be available for download (for free) over at AOL Music. The download will be available for 30 days.
Cartel entered Glow In The Dark Studios last night to begin tracking with Matt Goldman for "Punk Goes 90s: End Of An Era." They have chosen to do a brit-pop classic: "Wonderwall" by everyone's favorite, cool jacket wearing, binge drinkers Oasis. The compilation is being released by Fearless Records, and follows previous volumes such as "Punk Goes Acoustic," "Punk Goes 80's," and "Punk Goes Metal."
The following note was recently posted on Cartel's website, I *think* the voting is now done (or I just can't find it for the life of me) but congrats to the band for being chosen to be on the soundtrack (and thank you to everyone that did vote).
Cartel's Militia Group debut album, Chroma, is featured on the front of iTunes rock section. Download the album and recieve two free songs from 2004's The Ransom EP.
In response to the rumors floating around that Cartel has signed with Columbia Records, Cartel's manager, Chris Black, has released the following statement: