
Jimmy Fontaine
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4 weeks ago |
kerrang.com | Mischa Pearlman |Jimmy Fontaine
March 27, 2025Words:Mischa PearlmanPhotos:Jimmy FontaineIt feels rather appropriate – poetic, even – that Spencer Chamberlain is in transit for the duration of this interview. The Underoath vocalist is sitting on the band’s tour bus as it’s driving them to the release show for their 10th full-length album, The Place After This One.
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2 months ago |
revolvermag.com | Gregory Adams |Jimmy Fontaine
While this was technically preceded by a handful of digital single releases in 2024, Floridian rock-punk veterans A Day to Remember surprised fans this morning (February 18th) by sneak-releasing a full-length to your local record store. Billed as A Day To Remember’s Big Ole Album Vol. 1, vinyl and CD copies of the group’s eighth longplayer are out in the wild as of right now.
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Jan 14, 2025 |
kerrang.com | Emily Garner |Jimmy Fontaine
Following the release of December’s Claudio Covers album, Coheed And Cambria have just shared their first new music of 2025. The band’s brilliant new single goes by the name Someone Who Can, and is taken from their forthcoming album The Father Of Make Believe (which is due out on March 14 via Virgin). Speaking about Coheed’s newest single’s meaning, frontman Claudio Sanchez shares: “When you’re growing up, you’re perpetually trying to understand the world that’s changing around you.
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Dec 10, 2024 |
kerrang.com | Luke Morton |Jimmy Fontaine
A few weeks after the news of their 10th studio album, The Father Of Make Believe, prog-metal titans Coheed And Cambria have announced a month-long tour of the United States with the mighty Mastodon. "We are excited to announce The Infinite Arc Tour," said Coheed on Instagram.
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Dec 6, 2024 |
kerrang.com | Luke Morton |Jimmy Fontaine
Following recent tracks Teeth and Survivor's Guilt, metalcore veterans Underoath have dropped another vicious single in the form of Generation No Surrender. Speaking about the song, frontman Spender Chamberlain says, “We wanted to write a song that would be a ripper live – something that moves an entire room, something we can all get behind and relate to.
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