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Album Review: Transit “Listen & Forgive”

On October 4th, we received a new album from another one of Rise’s new signees, deemed the “WTF” signing. This time around, the new album was Boston, Massachusetts’ Transit. After two full-lengths and a couple EPs, Trans More...

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2011 Orlando Calling

If you are in the Orlando area this looks to be a can't miss festival! It's called Orlando Calling and is being put together by Festival Republic which is the same promoter that puts on some of the largest festivals in the UK suc More...

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Album Review: La Dispute – Wildlife

As the release date for La Dispute’s sophomore album, Wildlife, was approaching, I was almost dreading having to write a review for the record. It is nearly impossible to put what this album is into words. Almost three years a More...

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A Day To Remember Sit Down for an Interview with IAMTHETREND.COM

(guest article by: Emmalee) I recently had the amazing opportunity to talk with Josh of A Day To Remember to discuss some of the more recent events happening with the band. Such as their most recent music video for All Signs Poin More...

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Album Review: Man Overboard

It has barely been a year since Man Overboard’s debut full length, Real Talk, but the New Jersey quintet are back with their self-titled follow up. Being one of the first “WTF” Rise Records signings, some were definitely we More...

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Album Review: Run For Cover Records “Mixed Signals Compilation”

A label’s 50th release is a big deal. There are a fair amount of independent labels that don’t make it to this milestone. Luckily, Run For Cover records did make it to this point, and they certainly are celebrating it with a More...

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Album Review: Into It. Over It. – Proper

If you are unfamiliar with Evan Weiss, or more specifically his project Into It. Over it. then you must be living under a rock, as cliché as that sounds. Since the incarnation of the project, Weiss has been working nonstop. Bet More...

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Album Review: So Many Ways – So Many Ways

Chances are very high that you have never heard a band that sounds exactly like Chicago’s So Many Ways. Upon first listen, they may just sound like another hardcore/pop-punk cross over band in the same vein as Such Gold or earl More...

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First Thoughts: La Dispute’s The Most Beautiful Bitter Fruit

This is the best song La Dispute has released thus far. That’s a pretty bold statement to make, especially after the band’s splits with Koji and Touché Amoré, but it’s the truth. After the release of the first track from More...

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Album Review – Hawthorne Heights “Hate”

Up until last year, it appeared that Dayton, Ohio’s Hawthorne Heights were on an unstoppable downward spiral. With each album they released, people became less and less interested. But, after the release of Skeletons, many fan More...

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Album Review- Oh, Manhattan’s “Spiritual Warfare”

Upon first listen Oh, Manhattan’s Spiritual Warfare might grab the average listener as a run of the mill post-hardcore album. The breakdowns are there, the screams are there, the gang vocals even make an appearance. And while yo More...

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A Shattered Hope – “See You at the Grammy’s” Review

HARDCORE. That’s the word that comes to mind when listening to A Shattered Hope’s debut EP See You at the Grammy’s. The first track, “A Man’s Loss”, sets the tone for the rest of the EP with a hard hitting punch to t More...

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Sainthood Reps’ Monoculture Review

Upon first listen, it is extremely evident that Sainthood Reps' new album Monoculture is not going to be for everyone. Filled with distorted vocals and guitar, it creates a unique sound that not many bands are doing these days. More...

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