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Exclusive: Life On The Sideline EP announcement, music video premiere

Since releasing Honesty Is A Dying Breed two years ago, Life On The Sideline has remained active on the road and is now ready to unveil its upcoming EP, Never Settle. To kick things off, we're premiering the music video for the band's new single, "Echo", which tells the sad story of a young girl reminiscing times spent with her deceased partner. While not a pop punk song per se, it's as catchy as one with an infectious chorus that you'll inevitably get stuck in your head. The band's sound could be compared to that of Transit's and The Early November's. Fans can pre-order the EP on iTunes and CD here, before it's released on June 7th. […]

Friday, July 1, 2011

Late Nite Wars Announce Break-Up

Late Nite Wars have announced that they will be breaking up due to difference in priorities, however the band will be playing 4 final shows. This also explains why the band dropped out of their full US tour with Washington Square Park. Click the Read More… link to read the statement and view the flyer.

t’s tough to keep a band together when everyone’s priorities are different. Touring isn’t for everyone. Being in this band proved that. After three years as a band, we feel like we’ve exhausted all of our efforts to continue. We’ve come to the point as friends and bandmates where we want to pursue different directions in music and in our personal lives. We released our first full length earlier this year called, “Who’s Going to Miss You If You Go?” on Panic Records. I guess that title has become more fitting than ever.

We want to thank everyone involved that has helped and supported us: Timm McIntosh/Panic Records, Johnnie Limit/Arrest Records, Tucker Leighty/Pure Noise Records, James Carroll, Ryan Stack, Josh Hynes, all of the bands that we got to play with and become friends with, and to anyone who came out and saw our band live, purchased a physical form of music from us, downloaded our music for free, and most especially to everyone who saw our band for what it was and not some fucking Real World gimmick.

We are incredibly sorry to anyone that planned to see us this summer with Washington Square Park. When our van broke down on the first day of tour and wouldn’t let us leave Massachusetts, it proved that our curse with band transportation continued. All of us will continue to play music in some form or another. Stay connected with us to find out about future projects. We won’t clog up your Twitter and Facebook feeds with post-mortem posts.

We will be playing a few final shows with awesome friends. Take a look at the poster for all the details.

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