MxPx have left SideOneDummy and re-signed with Tooth & Nail Records. The band will be re-releasing Let It Happen on November 21st.[source]http://www.altpress.com/news[/source] Tracklisting
1 Role Remodeling
2 Prozac
3 Your Turn
4 Never Learn
5 Begin To Start
6 Swing Set Girl
7 Sick Boy
8 Oh Donna
9 Small Town Minds
10 First Class Mail
11 Can't See Not Saying
12 GSF
13 ...[read more]
MxPx's newest collection, Let's Rock will be released October 24 on SideOneDummy Records and the title couldn't be more appropriate. Consisting of mostly unreleased and rare material (some stretches back to the 2000 EVER PASSING MOMENT recording sessions), the songs run the gamut from acoustic demos to fully-polished punk-pop anthems. This album comes on the heels of PANIC, the band's latest LP that was released last year.
"Panic was an album that definitely had its own personality and these songs are their siblings...[read more]
The MxPx b-side/rarites album, Let's Rock, has had its tracklisting revealed.
Tracklisting
1) You Walk, I Run
2) Every Light
3) 1 and 3
4) Don't Forget Me (When You're Gone)
5) Breathe Deep
6) Make Up Your Mind
7) Running Out Of Time
8) Slow Ride
9) Where Did You Go?
10) Sweet Sweet Thing (Acoustic)
11) Last Train (Acoustic)
12) You Walk, I Run (Acoustic)
MxPx are working with Bremerton, WA (their hometown) to bring visitors and businesses to the area. The band and city have joined forces, using the band's classic Life in General track "Move to Bremerton" as a promotional tool. Furthermore, the city will be presenting the band with the key to the city today. To celebrate, the band is playing a hometown show at the read more]
MxPx will be releasing a b-sides/rarities album on October 24, 2006 through SideOneDummy Records. The album is called Let's Rock and will feature 12 songs, ranging from acoustic demos to re-recorded versions of previously released b-sides.
To correct what was previously posted, MxPx will not be recording their follow-up to 2005's Panic with producer Aaron Sprinkle. They are only recording three songs with him next week for an upcoming Tooth & Nail Records project. We apologize for the misunderstanding.
MxPx will be heading into the studio to record another full-length sometime in the several months with producer Aaron Sprinkle. It will be the band's first time working on an album with Sprinkle since he produced their debut album Pokinatcha, released back in 1994.
If you're interested in viewing some footage of Mxpx on the "Panic With A K" tour, head to their website, clickthe "What's New" section and click the "Media Preview" tab.