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Friday, November 18, 2005

New Music Friday Vol. 37

Just a couple of note this week:

- Armor for Sleep have released a new documentary this week entitled A Comprehensive Guide To Touring, in support of the massive hit What to Do When you are Dead.

- Thrasher Magazine released it's latest comp, Thrasher Skate Rock Volume 12: Eat the Flag. Artists of note include Alkaline Trio, Millencolin and Planes Mistaken for Stars.

- Moneen have release a trailer to their upcoming documentary. I'll let them explain:
"Are we that interesting? Nooooo. But our friend Alex Liu has been following us around for many years collecting footage for what has ultimately become a documentary about Moneen. It's pretty honest and has a lot of ups and downs. Some footage is hard for us to watch, some footage is pretty special/cool that it exists, and it's all put together really well. This is Alex's project. We hope you enjoy his film about our band. We'll let you know when it comes out (we don't know when it will) but in the meantime, check out the trailer for the film."

And the soundtrack has new tunes! Anyway, check it out here (quicktime required). And! The demo track to a new song, Bleed and Blister has been posted up on their Myspace site.

- And speaking of new tunes, Raise Them and Eat Them have added a new track to their site ici. Raise Them will be in action this Sunday at Sneaky Dee's, so be sure to check it out! If you're into screamo, they will not disappoint.

-Katja have a new tune, it's rad. It's here.

- And to recap, Aarows have also posted a new tune, here. In case you didn't know, Aarows consists of brother Ken and Jay Galbraith of Oneshot, Katja, Raise Them and Eat Them, and Lee Serviss of Far From Heroes fame.

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