Tag: Self Help Fest

Underoath, Knocked Loose, Terror, More To Play San Bernardino Self Help Fest

Underoath, Knocked Loose, Terror, More To Play San Bernardino Self Help Fest

If you thought A Day To Remember’s Self Help Fest show in San Bernardino, Calif., show was amazing so far, wait to you see who just got added.

Six acts have been added to the west coast date of the festival. Performing alongside perviously announced bands like Periphery, Set Your Goals, and Can’t Swim, are Underoath, Knocked Loose, and Terror. Check out the final lineup below.

Self Help Fest in San Bernardino takes place Saturday, October 12 at the NOS Events Center. Tickets and VIP bundles are available at the festival’s website.

Previous acts who performed include Papa Roach, Thy Art Is Murder, Breathe Carolina, and Hands Like Houses.

Assuming We Survive Sign To InVogue Records, Drop New Song

Assuming We Survive Sign To InVogue Records, Drop New Song

Rock group Assuming We Survive are now with InVogue Records (Boys Of Fall, Hotel Books, Makari).

The quartet announced the news earlier today along with a brand new track called “Too Close”. Listen to it here.

Assuming We Survived formed in 2007 and have since been ever so slowly making their name known. The group have toured with bands like Sum 41, I Prevail, Metro Station, Icon For Hire, and Falling In Reverse, performed with IWRESTLEDABEARONCE, Hawthorne Heights, Zebrahead, Strung Out, and Bad Religion, played festivals like the Vans Warped Tour, Self Help Fest, So What?! Music Festival, Aftershock Festival, and South By Southwest, dropped numerous singles, EPs, and one full-length album on Texan indie label Third String Records.

Also, someone in the comments on their Facebook post pointed out that their artwork for “Too Close” is way too similar to the artwork for Veil Of Maya’s new single “Members Only“. The band responded with, “make note to always confirm the artist you hire hasn’t done the same art for another band.”

AWS will be touring the U.S. next month with Ottawa based pop-punkers We Were Sharks and South Floridian trio Never Loved. Check out the dates below.

A Day To Remember Announce Long-Awaited Seventh Album “You’re Welcome”

A Day To Remember Announce Long-Awaited Seventh Album “You’re Welcome”

We got a name, people!

During an intimate set at the House of Vans in London, UK, yesterday, A Day To Remember dropped the name of their next record, and when it’s supposed to come out. A poster was posted on the day of the show apparently showing the artwork for the album as well. The seventh album is seemingly called You’re Welcome.

The record is the first one the band will release under their new label Fueled By Ramen (The Front Bottoms, Lights, Panic! At The Disco). It is coming out this year, according to Alternative Press.

So far, the only track from You’re Welcome is “Degenerates“. Listen to the track here.

ADTR are hitting the road this fall with I Prevail and Beartooth. Check out the tour dates below.

9/6 Buffalo, N.Y. – Buffalo RiverWorks*%

9/7 Worcester, Mass. – Self Help Fest*

9/8 Concord, Va. – Blue Ridge Rock Festival*

9/27 Louisville, Ky. – Louder Than Life

9/28 SImpsonville, S.C. – CCNB Amphitheatre at Heritage Park

10/12 San Bernardino, Calif. – Self Help Fest

10/13 Sacramento, Calif. – Aftershock Festival*

10/15 Boise, Idaho – CenturyLink Arena

10/16 West Valley City, Utah – USANA Amphitheatre

10/17 Denver, Colo. – Fillmore Auditorium

10/21 Irving, Texas – The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory

10/22 Houston, Texas – NRG Arena

10/23 Corpus Christi, Texas – Concrete Street Amphitheater

10/25 Saint Charles, Mo. – The Family Arena

10/26 Chicago, Ill. – Credit Union 1 Arena

10/27 Minneapolis, Minn. – The Armory

10/29 Fargo, N.D. – Scheels Arena

10/30 Des Moines, Iowa – Wells Fargo Arena

10/31 Independence, Mo. – Silverstein Eye Centers Arena

11/2 Pittsburgh, Pa. – Petersen Events Center

11/3 Fairfax, Va. – EagleBank Arena

11/5 Laval, Canada – Place Bell

11/7 Reading, Pa. – Santander Arena

11/9 Glens Falls, N.Y. – Cool Insuring Arena

11/10 Trenton, N.J. – Cure Insurance Arena

11/12 Syracuse, N.Y. – The Oncenter War Memorial Arena

11/14 Fort Wayne, Ind. – Allen County War Memorial Coliseum

11/15 Cleveland, Ohio – Wolstein Center

11/16 Ypsilanti, Mich. – Easter Michigan University Convocation Center

11/17 Huntington, W.Va. – Big Sandy Superstore Arena

11/19 New York, N.Y. – Terminal 5

11/21 Duluth, Ga. – Infinite Energy Arena

11/22 Nashville, Tenn. – Nashville Municipal Auditorium 

11/23 Fayetteville, N.C. – The Crown Theater

* = No I Prevail or Beartooth

% = With Fever 333 and Wage War

A Day To Remember Drop New Song, Sign With Fueled By Ramen

A Day To Remember Drop New Song, Sign With Fueled By Ramen

Floridian rock band A Day To Remember are back with a brand new song, and a brand new label.

The quintet released a new track called “Degenerates“, their first new song since 2016 (that is if you don’t count their collaboration with Marshmello which dropped in June.)

And that’s not the only new thing the band announced today; they’re now on Fueled By Ramen. Yes, FBR, the label that has Paramore, All Time Low, grandson, MisterWives, and twenty one pilots. The band were previously signed to their own label ADTR Records, which had their music distributed by Epitaph Records (Every Time I Die, Off With Their Heads, Social Distortion).

Oh, and that’s not the end of our ADTR news.

ADTR’s music festival Self Help Fest announced yesterday that underrated Massachusetts based pop-punk group A Loss For Words would be playing at the Worcester location in September. AL4W are playing alongside previously announced groups Falling In Reverse, This Wild Life, Fever 333, Real Friends, and The Acacia Strain. Check out the updated lineup below.

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ADTR are hitting the road this fall with I Prevail and Beartooth. Check out the tour dates below.

9/6 Buffalo, N.Y. – Buffalo RiverWorks*%

9/7 Worcester, Mass. – Self Help Fest*

9/8 Concord, Va. – Blue Ridge Rock Festival*

9/27 Louisville, Ky. – Louder Than Life

9/28 SImpsonville, S.C. – CCNB Amphitheatre at Heritage Park

10/12 San Bernardino, Calif. – Self Help Fest

10/13 Sacramento, Calif. – Aftershock Festival*

10/15 Boise, Idaho – CenturyLink Arena

10/16 West Valley City, Utah – USANA Amphitheatre

10/17 Denver, Colo. – Fillmore Auditorium

10/21 Irving, Texas – The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory

10/22 Houston, Texas – NRG Arena

10/23 Corpus Christi, Texas – Concrete Street Amphitheater

10/25 Saint Charles, Mo. – The Family Arena

10/26 Chicago, Ill. – Credit Union 1 Arena

10/27 Minneapolis, Minn. – The Armory

10/29 Fargo, N.D. – Scheels Arena

10/30 Des Moines, Iowa – Wells Fargo Arena

10/31 Independence, Mo. – Silverstein Eye Centers Arena

11/2 Pittsburgh, Pa. – Petersen Events Center

11/3 Fairfax, Va. – EagleBank Arena

11/5 Laval, Canada – Place Bell

11/7 Reading, Pa. – Santander Arena

11/9 Glens Falls, N.Y. – Cool Insuring Arena

11/10 Trenton, N.J. – Cure Insurance Arena

11/12 Syracuse, N.Y. – The Oncenter War Memorial Arena

11/14 Fort Wayne, Ind. – Allen County War Memorial Coliseum

11/15 Cleveland, Ohio – Wolstein Center

11/16 Ypsilanti, Mich. – Easter Michigan University Convocation Center

11/17 Huntington, W.Va. – Big Sandy Superstore Arena

11/19 New York, N.Y. – Terminal 5

11/21 Duluth, Ga. – Infinite Energy Arena

11/22 Nashville, Tenn. – Nashville Municipal Auditorium 

11/23 Fayetteville, N.C. – The Crown Theater

* = No I Prevail or Beartooth

% = With Fever 333 and Wage War