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Monotonix Announce Album; New December Dates

NOT YET OUT JANUARY 25 ON DRAG CITY


Monotonix

Monotonix will be
releasing their new album Not Yet January 25 on Drag City. This will be their second full-length
and the album was produced by Steve Albini. Not Yet is the livest, loudest, most basic and direct
sound that Monotonix can have.

Click here to listen to and
download the first single off of Not Yet, “Give Me More”.

Aside from the slew of previously divulged October and November dates, Monotonix are announcing a fresh batch of
December shows that will take them through parts of the U.S. and Canada, with more dates certain to come.

MONOTONIX TOUR DATES:

Saturday, Oct. 30 – Visalia, CA @ The Cellar Door

Sunday, Oct. 31 – San Diego, CA @ Casbah

Monday, Nov. 1 – Phoenix, AZ @ Rhythm Room

Tuesday, Nov. 2 – San Antonio, TX @ Korova

Wednesday, Nov. 3 – McAllen, TX @ Las Palmas Event Center

Thursday, Nov. 4 – Monterrey, MX @ Escenica

Friday, Nov. 5 – Dallas, TX @ The Loft

Saturday, Nov. 6 – Austin, TX @ Fun Fun Fun Festival – Waterloo Park

Saturday, Dec. 4 – Miami, FL @ Electric Pickle

Sunday, Dec. 5 – Orlando, FL @ Backbooth

Monday, Dec. 6 – Tampa, FL @ Orpheum

Tuesday, Dec. 7 – Tallahassee, FL @ Engine Room

Wednesday, Dec. 8 – Atlanta, GA @ 529

Thursday, Dec. 9 – Memphis, TN @ Hi-Tone

Friday, Dec. 10 – Chattanooga, TN @ Discoteca

Saturday, Dec. 11 – Toronto, ON @ Sneaky Dee’s

Sunday, Dec. 12 – Halifax, NS @ The Seahorse

Monday, Dec. 13 – Calgary, AB @ Broken City

Tuesday, Dec. 14 – Edmonton, AB @ New City

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Jonas Bros. Forced To Cancel Mexico Concert

Concert promoter Live Nation says the Oct. 21 concert was canceled out of concern for fans due to “a series of unfortunate events” in Monterrey. Monterrey is Mexico’s richest city and considered one of its safest, but an influxof drug related violence and incidents have left the residents uneasy. In Nuevo Leon (where Monterrey is located), more [...]

The Jonas Brothers Cancel Mexico Concert Amid Security Concerns

The Jonas Brothers have cancelled an upcoming concert in Mexico following a wake of violent attacks on civilians in that country. The “Lovebug” hitmakers were due to perform in Monterrey on 21 October, but promoters with Live Nation have axed the gig due to “a series of unfortunate events” prompting concerns for the singing sibilings’ [...]

A Place To Bury Strangers: Video Contest & Tour Dates

NEW SINGLE & VIDEO OUT NOW


A Place To Bury Strangers

A Place To Bury Strangers
have launched a video contest for the track “Deadbeat” off their second album Exploding Head.
Fans and filmmakers alike can participate in the contest by clicking here to submit and view videos. The winner, selected by the band,
will receive an autographed 7” box set, four free tickets to a show of their choice, and will be credited with the
official “Deadbeat” video. The deadline to submit a video is November 1, 2010 with the winner being announced the
following day. To listen to “Deadbeat” click here.

A Place To Bury Strangers are back out on the road this fall playing a mixture of festivals and headline gigs across
the Midwest, Southeast, and Mexico. Check out the dates below.


9/28 – Kalamazoo, MI – The Strutt

9/29 – Louisville, KY – Zanzabar

9/30 – Nashville, TN – Next Big Nashville Festival at Exit In with Yeasayer, Waaves, & Javelin

10/1 – Durham, NC – Duke Coffeehouse

10/2 – Richmond, VA – Strange Matter with Ceremony & Soundpool (Killer Pimp Night)

10/3 – New York, NY – Le Poisson Rouge with Chapterhouse, Soundpool & Ulrich Schnauss

10/15 – Minneapolis, MN – Whole Music Club at University of Minnesota

10/26 – Brooklyn, NY – Death By Audio with Japandroids

10/30 – West Palm Beach, FL – Respectable Street

11/3 – New York, NY – Billboard Showcase at Gramercy

11/11 – Monterrey, Mexico – Escenica

11/13 – Mexico City, Mexico – Festival Sonorama

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Monotonix: Tour Dates

TOUR STARTS OCTOBER 9 IN LOS ANGELES
NEW SINGLE AVAILABLE TO LISTEN TO AND
DOWNLOAD


Monotonix

Tel Aviv’s Monotonix will be back on
the road starting October 9 in Los Angeles at the Culture Collide Festival. The tour will run through cities like
Vancouver, Portland, San Francisco, San Diego, Dallas, and others before ending on November 6 in Austin, Texas.

The band will be playing new material off their upcoming record, produced by Steve Albini. This will be
their first LP since last September’s Drag City release, Where Were You When It Happened?. Click here to listen to and/or
download
the song “Give Me More” off the upcoming album.

MONOTONIX TOUR DATES

Saturday, Oct. 9 – Los Angeles, CA @ Culture Collide Festival

Sunday, Oct. 10 – Los Angeles, CA @ Culture Collide Festival

Monday, Oct. 11 – Vancouver, BC @ Biltmore Cabaret w/ Ty Segall

Tuesday, Oct. 12 – Bellingham, WA @ Wild Buffalo w/ Ty Segall

Wednesday, Oct. 13 – Olympia, WA @ The Brotherhood w/ Ty Segall

Thursday, Oct. 14 – Portland, OR @ Mississippi Studios w/ Ty Segall

Friday, Oct. 15 – Eugene, OR @ WOW Hall w/ Ty Segall

Sunday, Oct. 17 – San Francisco, CA @ Treasure Island Festival

Saturday, Oct. 30 – Visalia, CA @ The Cellar Door

Sunday, Oct. 31 – San Diego, CA @ Casbah

Monday, Nov. 1 – Phoenix, AZ @ Rhythm Room

Tuesday, Nov. 2 – San Antonio, TX @ Korova

Wednesday, Nov. 3 – Monterrey, Mexico @ Escenica

Thursday, Nov. 4 – McAllen, TX @ Las Palmas Event Center

Friday, Nov. 5 – Dallas, TX @ The Loft

Saturday, Nov. 6 – Austin, TX @ Fun Fun Fun Festival

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Mexico TV station Televisa hit by blasts

Officials from Mexico’s largest television network Televisa say an explosive device went off in front of their station in the northern city of Monterrey. The attack followed a similar incident at their studios in Matamoros, in the north-east, just hours earlier.

Festival NRMAL in Monterrey Like a Mexican SXSW!

Inaugural Festival/NRMAL Takes Over Monterrey, Mexico March 13

YACHT

The first-ever Festival NRMAL (F/N), organized by NRMAL and Alianza Francesa de Monterrey, is introduced to the world March 13, 2010 in Monterrey, Mexico, on the grounds of the Alianza Francesa de Monterrey during the weekend prior to SXSW.

F/N brings a collection of emerging artists and musicians together to showcase their work in a small, intimate setting framed by a Mexican cultural landscape. Four stages with a capacity of 700 people each showcase independent bands on the rise to a young Mexican audience who would otherwise not have the opportunity to see them.

The festival is an opportunity for artists and audiences of all nationalities to visit Monterrey, get exposure to Mexican culture, and potentially establish artistic collaborations with the international community. The bands slated for F/N come from countries such as Argentina, Spain and Mexico, just to name a few. F/N also helps position Monterrey as a stopping point within the touring circuits of American and international bands.

Full Lineup
YACHT
Daedelus
Banda de Turistas
Death Set
Nite Jewel
Yellow Fever
Julianna Barwick
Juiceboxxx
White Rainbow
The Keyishe
Los Amparito
Chico Sonido
Yppah
Awesome Color
Capsula
Tyvek
Golden Triangle
Poirier
Toy Selectah
Rebolledo
Cousin Cole
Electric Electric
Sebastien Schuller
Robot Koch
Ghost Beard
PDP
The Volture
She´s a Tease
60 Tigres
Quid Comba
Los Erres
Yo! Linares
El Cuarto
White Ninja
Black Fo
Uvi Love
Lady Hustle
Sonido San Francisco
La Musique Pop
Milkman

Art Lineup
Equipo Plástico (España/Francia)
Nuria Mora
Nano4814
Sixe
Eltono
Los Contratistas (Maf, Skrew, Huizar)
Colectivo Zenzontle (Blast, Sanez, Dose)
PROJECT PROJECTIONS (Virtual Exhibition of 30 Artists)
Carlos Olvera
Pablo Moreno, PM!


Phoenix: Select N. American Dates

PHOENIX ANNOUNCES SELECT NORTH AMERICA SHOWS IN JANUARY/FEBRUARY

Phoenix

Following a Grammy nomination in the category of Best Alternative Album, and a series of incredible holiday radio shows in December, Phoenix will be returning to North America this month for their first shows of 2010. The dates, which start in Vancouver as part of the 2010 Cultural Olympiad series, sees the band hitting select cities along the West Coast, as well as playing shows in Mexico for the first time.

2009 was a breakthrough year for the French band, with music lovers across the country falling for the infectious melodies and driving rhythms of their career-defining fifth album, Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix (Loyaute/Glassnote). Phoenix and their songs – including dynamite singles “1901″ and “Lisztomania” – were everywhere in 2009, and the year-end lists have been teeming with praise for the album, landing them in the Top Ten on lists by Rolling Stone, Time Magazine, Myspace (who named them Artist of the Year), Spin, Pitchfork, JamBase and many more.

Phoenix North American Tour Dates

01/22/10 Fri Orpheum Theatre Vancouver, BC

01/23/10 Sat Showbox SoDo Seattle, WA

01/24/10 Sun The Crystal Ballroom Portland, OR

01/26/10 Tue The Fillmore San Francisco, CA

01/27/10 Wed Knitting Factory Reno, NV

01/28/10 Thu The Joint @ Hard Rock Hotel Las Vegas, NV

02/01/10 Mon Marquee Theatre Tempe, AZ

02/03/10 Wed Estudio Cavaret Guadalajara, MX

02/04/10 Thu Escenica Monterrey, MX

02/05/10 Fri Jose Cuervo Salon Mexico City, MX