PapaSkin
11-24-2007, 10:40 AM
Philadelphia's Dirty Tactics have posted two new songs of what looks to be their forthcoming EP, Gangsta Stamina. They have also announced their end of the year plans with a tour that will take them from the west coast back to their hometown. You can hear the tracks and see their tourdates at their MySpace page (http://myspace.com/dirtytactics)
Southern California's Tiefighter has posted 3 tracks off of their upcoming debut record, I Could Tell The World.... The record will see a release in February 2008 through Forward Looking Records (http://www.myspace.com/forwardlooking). Tiefighter will be following up the release with a European tour in April and a full U.S. tour throughout the Summer. You can listen to "CTRL+ALT+DEL", "Everything", and "Chewed Up and Spit Out" at their MySpace page (http://www.myspace.com/tiefighter).
A Great Big Pile Of Leaves (http://www.myspace.com/agreatbigpileofleaves) have posted their debut album for download. The Fiery Works was self-recorded and then mastered by Alan Douches (Saves The Day, Sufjan Stevens, Brand New). You can grab the album at the band's website (http://www.agreatbigpileofleaves.com).
More... (http://www.punknews.org/article/26653)
Southern California's Tiefighter has posted 3 tracks off of their upcoming debut record, I Could Tell The World.... The record will see a release in February 2008 through Forward Looking Records (http://www.myspace.com/forwardlooking). Tiefighter will be following up the release with a European tour in April and a full U.S. tour throughout the Summer. You can listen to "CTRL+ALT+DEL", "Everything", and "Chewed Up and Spit Out" at their MySpace page (http://www.myspace.com/tiefighter).
A Great Big Pile Of Leaves (http://www.myspace.com/agreatbigpileofleaves) have posted their debut album for download. The Fiery Works was self-recorded and then mastered by Alan Douches (Saves The Day, Sufjan Stevens, Brand New). You can grab the album at the band's website (http://www.agreatbigpileofleaves.com).
More... (http://www.punknews.org/article/26653)