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In Case You Missed It (30/04/2017)

Every weekend Already Heard gives you a run down of what you have missed in the music world in the past seven days. ‘In Case You Missed It’ is your go-to source to find out all the latest tour news and music and video releases.

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New Music

Albums/EPs
The Dirty Nil – Minimum R&B
Swordfish – Rodia
Various – 5 Years of Uncle M Music
aswekeepsearching – ZIA
American Standards – Anti Melody

Songs
blink-182 – 6/8
Papa Roach – American Dreams
Descendents – Who We Are
Stone Sour – Song #3
The Mountain Goats – Rain in Soho
’68 – The Workers Are Few
Employed To Serve – Never Falls Far
Jeff Rosenstock – Dramamine
Wren – The Herd
Free Throw – Better Have Burn Heal
Tigress – Headaches
Patent Pending – Shout Out To My Ex
Slotface – Magazine
ICED EARTH – Seven Headed Whore
Point of View – Wolves
Triple Sundae – Avoiding Everything is Not Your Only Option
Arms & Hearts – Racketeers
Charades – Undress
Two Inch Astronaut – Play To No One
Sam Coffey & The Iron Lungs – Judy
Charlie Manning – Light Years in Moments
Only Echoes Remain – Aurora
Love Talk – Her Name is Jenny
Eidola – Amplissimus Machina (ft. Joey Lancaster)
Crystal Ignite – Everything You Break
Varvara – Black Lingerie (Stranger Sphinx Remix)
Oh/Villain – Heartless
Branch Arterial – My Curse
A Story Inspired – Weak Willed (Feat. Ryan Kirby)
Least of These – Wolves

New Videos

Fall Out Boy – Young And Menace
All Time Low – Life Of The Party
Avenged Sevenfold – God Damn
Of Mice & Men – Unbreakable
Every Time I Die – Map Change
Stone Sour – Fabuless
Memphis May Fire – Wanting More
In Hearts Wake – Passage
A Lot Like Birds – Trace The Lines (ft. Conor Murphy of Foxing)
SHVPES – False Teeth
Broadside – Puzzle Pieces
The Bouncing Souls – Satellite
The Afghan Whigs – Oriole
Plain White T’s – Land Of The Living
Rozwell Kid – UHF on DVD
Hundredth – Neurotic
Wars – Salt Flat Sailing
The One Hundred – Monster
WEDNESDAY 13 – Blood Sick
Wage War – Don’t Let Me Fade Away
Happyness – Through Windows
Highly Suspect – Little One
Muskets – 17 Years
Junior – Veronica
Darko – Just A Short Line
Sunsleeper – Break or Bury
Our Hollow Our Home – Shape Of You (Ed Sheeran Cover)
Full of Hell – Trumpeting Ecstasy
Slaughter To Prevail – Chronic Slaughter
OCEANO – Human Harvest
Harbinger – The End Of Time
Bodyheat – Awake
Chris T-T – A Hole Full of Submarines
Nelson Can – Move Forward
The Dollyrots – City of Angels
Fire in the Radio – New Air
Exist Immortal – In Hindsight
Defences – Let You In
Thelma – White Couches
Lonely Robot – Sigma
Of Allies – Lost Not Found
Phantasm – Far Away Stables
Cascade – Ascend
The Voynich Code – Born To Suffer
Last Hounds – DOA
Restless Streets – Twin Flame
Kepler Ten – Swallowtail
Strains – Denial
Sunnbrella – Things They Look For
Sly Antics – Motion

Tour News

Gnarwolves have announced support for their UK tour next month. Kamikaze Girls will be supporting on all dates, with Rough Hands and Thrownups opening on select dates.

May
8th Mama Roux’s, Birmingham*
9th Brudenell Social Club, Leeds*
10th Riverside, Newcastle*
11th Stereo, Glasgow*
12th Sound Control, Manchester*
14th Bodega, Nottingham&
15th Fighting Cocks, Kingston&
16th Exchange, Bristol&
17th Clwb Ifor Bach, Cardiff&
19th Joiners, Southampton&
20th Borderline, London&
* w/ Rough Hands
& w/ Thrownups

The Menzingers have confirmed that they’ll be playing a headline show at The Haunt in Brighton on the 9th July.

Black Peaks have announced a run of headline dates.

May
15 The Horn, St Albans
16 Bucks Student Union, High Wycombe
17 Craufurd Arms, Milton Keynes
18 Think Tank, Newcastle
19 Slade Rooms, Wolverhampton
20 West End Centre, Aldershot
July
4th La Belle Angele, Edinburgh
5th Sugarmill, Stoke On Trent
6th Forum, Tunbridge Wells

US prog band, The Contortionist, will precede their appearance at the Download Festival with their first UK headline shows. They will be joined by Bad Sign.

May
31 Live Rooms, Chester
June
01 The Forum, Tunbridge Wells
02 Empire, Coventry
03 Frog and Fiddle, Cheltenham
04 Cathouse, Glasgow
06 The Parish, Huddersfield
07 Craufurd Arms, Milton Keynes
09 Download Festival, Donington Park

Iron Chic will play four UK shows in June.

June
11 The Montague Arms, London w/ The Exhausts
12 The Exchange, Bristol w/ The Run Up + Pembleton
13 Rebellion, Manchester w/ Woahnows + Nosebleed
14 The Joker, Brighton

itoldyouiwouldeatyou and Sibling have announced a run of UK dates together for July.

July
04 Crofters Rights, Bristol
05 Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
06 The Eagle Inn, Manchester
07 Joiners, Southampton
08 Thousand Island, London

Sløtface will follow the release of ‘Try Not To Freak Out’ on September 15th with an extensive UK headline tour.

September
28 60 Million Postcards, Bournemouth
29 Actress & Bishop, Birmingham
30 Brudenell Social Club (Games Room), Leeds
October
01 Soup Kitchen, Manchester
03 The Basement, York
04 The New Adelphi, Hull
05 The Venue, Derby
06 The Picture House Social, Sheffield
07 Think Tank?, Newcastle
09 Sneaky Pete’s, Edinburgh
10 The Broadcast, Glasgow
12 The Magnet, Liverpool
13 KU, Stockton
16 The Bodega Social Club, Nottingham
17 The Cookie, Leicester
18 The Joiners, Southampton
19 The Underground, Plymouth
20 The Louisiana, Bristol
21 The Purple Turtle, Reading
24 The Hope& Ruin, Brighton
25 Camden Assembly, London
26 The Cellar, Oxford

In addition to playing the ArcTanGent Festival, Danish genre-mashing quartet VOLA will play two headline shows.

August
Wed 16th Dingwalls, London
Thu 17th Sanctuary, Basingstoke
Fri 18th ArcTanGent Festival, Bristol

Liverpudlian metallers Loathe have announced a headline tour for this August/September. They will be supported by tech death metallers Harbinger.

August
23rd The Lab, Northampton
24th O’Rileys, Hull
25th Jumpin’ Jacks, Newcastle
26th Audio, Glasgow
28th Maze, Nottingham
29th The Flapper, Birmingham
30th The Exchange, Bristol
31st The Scene, Swansea
September
1st Underground, Plymouth
2nd Anvil, Bournemouth
3rd Sanctuary, Basingstoke
4th The Black Heart, London
5th Hope and Ruin, Brighton

Holding Absence have announced a run of summer headline shows.

June
2nd Le Pub, Newport
3rd Camden Rocks, London
7th Sin City, Swansea
9th Download Festival, Donington
July
8th The Prince of Wales, Kettering
13th Garage Attic, Glasgow
14th Opium, Edinburgh
15th Beat Generator, Dundee
16th Tunnels, Aberdeen
20th The Sugarmill, Stoke-on-Trent
21st Amplified Festival, Gloucestershire
22nd The Cobblestones, Bridgewater
28th Redhouse, Merthyr Tydfil
29th The Lanes @ Fat Lip Festival, Bristol
30th The Green Door Store, Brighton
August
3rd Boileroom, Guildford
4th Forum, Tunbridge Wells
5th The Booking Hall, Dover

Arms & Hearts and Mixtape Saints (solo) will be touring the UK together next month.

May
11 Gullivers, Manchester (E.P release show)
12 Central Bar, Gateshead
13 RS Bar (Heads Up! Festival), Sheffield*
14 Maguires Pizza Bar, Liverpool
15 1 in 12 Club (The Library), Bradford
16 The Angel Microbrewery, Nottingham
17 Le Pub, Newport
18 Roll for the Soul, Bristol
19 Blue Line Studios, Bournemouth
20 House Show, Southhampton **
21 Picturehouse Cinema Bar, Stratford Upon Avon

In The News

letlive. have broken up citing “a divergence in views and aims has developed within the camp”.

Fall Out Boy have announced their new album will be titled ’M A N I A’ and will be released on September 15th.

Stone Sour will return on June 30th with the release of ‘Hydrograd’ via Roadrunner Records.

1. YSIF
2. Taipei Person/Allah Tea
3. Knievel Has Landed
4. Hydrograd
5. Song #3
6. Fabuless
7. The Witness Trees
8. Rose Red Violent Blue (This Song Is Dumb & So Am I)
9. Thanks God It’s Over
10. St. Marie
11. Mercy
12. Whiplash Pants
13. Friday Knights
14. Somebody Stole My Eyes
15. When The Fever Broke

The One Hundred have announced Chaos + Bliss’, their debut studio album, will be released via Spinefarm Records on June 2nd.

1. Dreamcatcher
2. Monster
3. Disengage
4. Dark Matters
5. Fake Eyes
6. Hand Of Science
7. Boomtown
8. Blackjack
9. Retreat
10. Who We Are Now
11. Chaos & Bliss
12. Feast

Boston, MA’s Vanna have announced they will be breaking up after a farewell US tour.

Australia’s In Hearts Wake have revealed details of their new album. ‘Ark’ will be released through UNFD in May 26th.

1. Ark
2. Passage
3. Nomad
4. Frequency
5. Warcry
6. Waterborne
7. Arrow
8. Flow
9. Overthrow
10. Elemental
11. Totality
12. Now

Canadian post-hardcore punks Single Mothers will release their second album, ‘Our Pleasure’, on June 16th via Big Scary Monsters (UK) and Dine Alone Records (Canada).

Broadside have announced their second record will be called ‘Paradise’ and is due for release on June 16th through Victory Records.

1. Hidden Colors
2. Paradise
3. Lose Your Way
4. Disconnect
5. Laps Around A Picture Frame
6. Who Cares
7. Tunnel Vision
8. Summer Stained
9. Miss Imperius
10. Puzzle Pieces
11. I Love You. I Love You. It’s Disgusting

Brighton grunge group Muskets have joined No Sleep Records.

South Carolina’s Hundredth will return with a new album titled ‘RARE’ on June 16th. It will be released through Hopeless Records.

1. Vertigo
2. Neurotic
3. White Squall
4. Hole
5. Suffer
6. Disarray
7. Down
8. Grey
9. Shy Vein
10. Chandelier
11. Youth
12. Departure

Ocala, Florida’s Wage War has announced details of their forthcoming sophomore album, ‘Deadweight’. The album is produced by A Day To Remember’s Jeremy McKinnon and Andrew Wade, and is released on August 4th via Fearless Records.

1. Two Years
2. Southbound
3. Don’t Let Me Fade Away
4. Stitch
5. Witness
6. Deadweight
7. Gravity
8. Never Enough
9. Indestructible
10. Disdain
11. My Grave Is Mine To Dig
12. Johnny Cash

Norway’s Sløtface have announced their debut album, ‘Try Not To Freak Out’, will be released on September 15th via Propeller Recordings.

Richmond Virginia’s Municipal Waste sixth album, ‘Slime And Punishment, will be released on June 23rd via Nuclear Blast Records.

1. Breathe Grease
2. Enjoy The Night
3. Dingy Situations
4. Shrednecks
5. Poison The Preacher
6. Bourbon Discipline
7. Parole Violators
8. Slime And Punishment
9. Amateur Sketch
10. Excessive Celebration
11. Low Tolerance
12. Under The Waste Command
13. Death Proof
14. Think Fast

Plain White T’s have rejoined Fearless Records. They will begin work on a new album later this summer and is expected to be released in early 2018.

London metallers Exist Immortal have announced Mikey G from Oxford metal five-piece A Trust Unclean has joined the band on guitar.

Manchester based folk-punk Simon Millar aka Arms & Hearts has announced he will release a new EP, ‘Too Much Sleep, Not Enough Dream’, on May 11th via Under the Bridge.

1. Racketeers
2. Embers
3. Blue Sky Minds
4. High Time, High Tides

Philadelphia-based Fire in the Radio will release their sophomore album, ‘New Air’ on 16th June via Wednesday Records.

1. New Air
2. I Don’t Know, I Remember
3. Drug Life
4. Vacant States
5. Lionel Hampton Was Right
6. Adeline
7. Holy Sh*t

Bay Area trio Point of View will release a new 12" called ‘Vultures’ on May 12th via Creator-Destructor Records.

Promising Netherlands rockers Charades have joined White Russian Records and will release their debut EP, ‘Grey Pillar Sky’, on May 26th.

Philadelphia indie/folk artist Shannen Moser has signed to Lame-O Records. Her latest release, ‘Oh, My Heart’, has been re-released digially and will be physically available from June 16th.

Wild Pink’s John Ross will be releasing an instrumental record titled ‘Bridge Music’ under his of Eerie Gates, later this Summer via Tiny Engines.

Festival News

17 new names have been added to this summer’s UK Tech-Metal Fest. Names included are Betraying The Martyrs, Rolo Tomassi, The HAARP Machine, Martyr Defiled, Red Seas Fire, and The Colour Line.

The full list of additions:
Betraying The Martyrs
The Haarp Machine
Rolo Tomassi
Martyr Defiled
Oni
Red Seas Fire
Shattered Skies
The Colour Line
Maxi Curnow
Harbinger
A Trust Unclean
Bear*
Valis Ablaze
Pteroglyph
Borders
Core Of IO
Sentience

UK Tech-Metal Fest takes place at Newark Showground from 6th to 10th July 2017.

Bury Tomorrow have been revealed as the secret special guest for this year’s Slam Dunk Festival. While the stage times for next month’s event has been announced.

JÄGERMEISTER STAGE:
9:25 – 10:45 | Enter Shikari
8:00 – 8:55 | Don Broco
6:45 – 7:35 | Deaf Havana
5:40 – 6:20 | Beartooth
4:35 – 5:15 | Bury Tomorrow
3:30 – 4:10 | We Are The Ocean
2:30 – 3:05 | Crossfaith
1:30 – 2:05 | Andrew McMahon In The Wilderness

FIREBALL WHISKY STAGE:
9:45 – 10:55 | Bowling For Soup
8:20 – 9:20 | Less Than Jake
6:55 – 7:55 | Reel Big Fish
5:45 – 6:30 | Goldfinger
4:35 – 5:20 | Mad Caddies
3:30 – 4:10 | Zebrahead
2:25 – 3:05 | The Ataris
1:25 – 2:00 | Fenix TX

MONSTER ENERGY STAGE:
9:40 – 10:50 | Neck Deep
8:20 – 9:10 | The Movielife
7:05 – 7:55 | We The Kings
5:50 – 6:40 | The Maine
4:35 – 5:25 | Cute Is What We Aim For
3:35 – 4:10 | WSTR
2:35 – 3:10 | Trophy Eyes
1:35 – 2:10 | Like Pacific

THE KEY CLUB STAGE:
9:30 – 10:30 | Tonight Alive
8:20 – 9:00 | Set It Off
7:20 – 7:55 | Seaway
6:20 – 6:55 | Waterparks
5:20 – 5:55 | With Confidence
4:20 – 4:55 | Boston Manor
3:25 – 3:55 | Black Foxxes
2:30 – 3:00 | Decade
1:35 – 2:05 | Fort Hope

SIGNATURE BREW STAGE:
9:45 – 10:45 | Against Me!
8:25 – 9:20 | The Bronx
7:15 – 8:00 | Frank Iero & The Patience
6:10 – 6:50 | Citizen
5:05 – 5:45 | Turnover
4:05 – 4:40 | Crime In Stereo
3:10 – 3:40 | Milk Teeth
2:15 – 2:45 | Sorority Noise
1:20 – 1:50 | Puppy

IMPERICON STAGE:
9:50 – 10:50 | Memphis May Fire
8:40 – 9:25 | Madina Lake
7:35 – 8:15 | Stray From The Path
6:30 – 7:10 | I Prevail
5:30 – 6:05 | Counterfeit.
4:30 – 5:05 | Ice Nine Kills
3:35 – 4:05 | Oceans Ate Alaska
2:40 – 3:10 | SHVPES
1:45 – 2:15 | Too Close To Touch

ROCK SOUND BREAKOUT STAGE:
8:50 – 9:20 | Ocean Grove
7:55 – 8:25 | The Gospel Youth
7:00 – 7:30 | Sylar
6:05 – 6:35 | Area 11
5:10 – 5:40 | Homebound
4:15 – 4:45 | Makeout
3:20 – 3:50 | Vukovi
2:25 – 2:55 | Casey
1:30 – 2:00 | Competition Winner

UPRAWR STAGE:
5:00 – 11:00 | Uprawr DJs
4:20 – 4:50 | I Am The Avalanche
3:45 – 4:15 | Nightmare Of You
3:10 – 3:40 | Grumble Bee
2:40 – 3:05 | Louise Distras
2:10 – 2:35 | The Lion & The Wolf
1:40 – 2:05 | Lizzy Farrall

Raging Speedhorn, Astroid Boys, Milk Teeth and HECK have been added to the line-up for the Amplified Festival. It takes place in Gloucestershire at Quarrydowns, Northleach from July 21st to 23rd. Headliners come in the form of Reef, Puddle of Mudd, Diamond Head, Acid Reign and Evil Scarecrow.

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