Get with the Shoulder Gorilla, because NK (formerly North Korea) is on to something. Between the band's combined résumé (heard of Envy On The Coast or The Dillinger Escape Plan?) and their new home on Triple Crown Records, it's time to get familiar. We've got the first track from their upcoming full-length, Nothing To Be Gained Here - hit the replies to hear "Shoulder Gorilla" and pre-order the record (and some attractive vinyl offerings) here.
A new mini documentary about the final Envy on the Coast show featuring interviews of fans, friends of the band and showing live footage from the the last performance can be seen in the replies.
Times of Grace's touring line-up will feature guitarist Joel Stroetzel (Killswitch Engage), bassist Daniel Struble (ex-Five Pointe O) and drummer Dan Gluszak (ex-Envy on the Coast).
Envy on The Coast have added a second NY date to their final shows. They have also announced the openers for each date. Head to the replies to check it out.
Envy on The Coast have announced their final three shows. Head to the replies to see where you can catch the guys before they head their separate ways.
There is a petition that has been started to get Envy on The Coast to play their last show at Temple Beth AM, where their careers started. While the band has not commited to the show, the organizers believe that they won't be able to ignore it if it becomes overwhelming. Join the cause here and check out the press release in the replies.
Envy On The Coast have posted a new song "Numb" off their upcoming album Lowcountry on their myspace. Preorders can be seen here and the track listing for Lowcountry can also be seen in the replies.
Envy on the Coast have added a new song titled "The Devil's Tongue" to their MySpace. According to an accompanying blog, "This recording of “The Devil’s Tongue” is the first sneak peak from our upcoming full length album Lowcountry, which will be released in early 2010."
The Almost will be heading out on one last tour this year in June before Aaron devotes his full attention to Underoath again to promote the release of their new album late this summer. The Almost will be bringing out Emery, Envy on the Coast, and Army of Me; details are forthcoming. This will be the last chance to see The Almost before the band hits the studio this winter to start on the new Almost record.