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Boys No Good join the Casey Jones farewell tour!

A long time ago Indianola Records released the first Casey Jones full length “The Few The Proud The Crucial” and beginning in January the band is closing out their career with one final tour. Boys No Good will be joining Casey Jones, Death Before Dishonor, Hundredth and No Bragging Rights for the 24 date affair. Tour dates are to the left, do not miss out on this great package. BNG is also doing a couple dates in the southeast with Bane and Defeater in early November, if your in the area…you know the drill.

HeartCakeParty joins Indianola Records

Formed in 2008, HeartCakeParty play catchy and aggressive post melodic hardcore. Having been around a couple of years now HCP is no stranger to the road, having previously toured with The Chariot, Cancer Bats, Greeley Estates, Inhale Exhale, The Color Morale, Memphis May Fire on the “Tours and Rumors of Tours” tour along with several southeast DIY tours with bands such as This Day Will Tell and I am Terrified. HCP also know their way around the studio, having recorded “Fields Without Fences,” a 7-song EP now available on iTunes, as well as the 3 song EP “Contraband”, with producers Josh Scogin of The Chariot, and Jeremy Griffith at Glow in the Dark Studios. Griffith has previously worked with such acts as Underoath and Norma Jean. The Band was recently featured on the MTV true life show “Thumbs” as well as an article in Alternative Press #207. To check out some of the bands previous work or a teaser of what’s to come, head over here.

Oh, Manhattan’s “Spiritual Warfare” is OUT NOW!

Well, it seemed to take forever, but Oh, Manhattan’s debut full length finally made it out, and yes, the rumors are true, Hance Alligood has replaced Tyler Carter as the vocalist of Woe, is Me. Those who aren’t familiar with Oh, Manhattan but are checking this out because of Hance will not be disappointed. Indianola is very proud of these guys and their vision of modern post-hardcore. You can pick up a hard copy of this great record here or head over to itunes here.

Finally, check out what the critics are saying about “Spiritual Warfare”:

“Some of the bridges and breakdowns here are purely epicsounding, and the instrumental variety is impressive.”

-Outburn Magazine

“Boasting a variety of styles, all of which are performed excellently, Spiritual Warfare is just the debut full length Oh, Manhattan needed to be put at the top of the game.”

-Outburn Magazine

“The listener can feel both the potential and kinetic talent burst from every note.”

-Absolutepunk

“Oh, Manhattan’s debut offering is one valuable plank attached to the long bridge between the generic metal-core scene and real, honest creativity.”

-Absolutepunk

“Chances are, the favorites will become “TheAnti DaVinci” and “Face of Another” with their explosive setups and memorable breakdowns, but at the same time you can’t say there are any real losers on the list.”

-AMP Magazine

“This is a very noteworthy release that deserves to construct a strong foundation for Indianola’s new stars.”

-AMP Magazine

“Spiritual Warfare is set to be one of the best late 2011 post-hardcore releases, so do not sleep on it until it is too late.”

-Audiopnions

“Indianola Records has yet again proved to have an amazing eye for up and coming bands.”

-Audiopinions

“If you read anything from the review, know this: if you have ever liked post-hardcore, then make room for OH, MANHATTAN in your year-end best-of list. They’re that good.”

-Lexington Music Press

“Everything comes together crunching and sometimes dissonant

guitars, unique melodies, and the other instruments all supporting each other

to create something great.”

-Lexington Music Press

A Tragedy In Progress (Across Five Aprils) Announce Full Length

A Tragedy in Progress (the original line up of Across Five Aprils) will be releasing a full length album with Indianola Records in Spring 2012. The band, who earlier in the year released the EP “Going Down With the Ship” will be returning to Echelon Studios with Joseph McQueen (As I Lay Dying) in December to track the record. When asked about what to expect from the new record guitarist Jason Fields commented, “Going Down With the Ship was a record we made more or less for fun. We weren’t sure what the response to it would be, we just wanted to write some songs and go in the studio and lay them down. The new record I think will be deeper, both lyrically and musically. We want to push ourselves, out of our comfort zones, to make a record that is more progressive and representative of who we are, not who we were. While Going Down With the Ship was a bridge between the old and the new, we want the new record to stand on it’s on and still maintain the elements our fans appreciate.”

The band has released an album teaser here.

Music from the band’s debut EP here.

Boys No Good’s “Never Felt Better” Arrives Today!

Boys No Good’s Indianola debut is out today. If you are looking for “Never Felt Better” in stores try Hot Topic, FYE, Newbury Comics, Bull Moose and a ton of other great chains. If you want it right now, click on this iTunes link and to order it, go to this Amazon link. The band is currently on tour with Take it Back! and Rust Belt Lights, followed by a stint with No Bragging Rights, It Prevails, Onward to Olympias and We are Defiance. Be sure to check to the left of the news to see if they are playing near you soon! A few interviews have surfaced at Pop Punk’s Not Dead and xEasycorex, be sure to check them out and learn more about the guys and what went into making the record. Finally, as mentioned last week, if you want to know more about what people are saying about the record, check out these early reviews:

“Bands like this can attract audiences of a wide variety, Boys No Good
should have no trouble winning attention with this great album”
-Outburn Magazine
“Their brand of punk rock molds pop and hardcore to create something very
entertaining, upbeat, and enjoyable.”
-AMP Magazine
“Never Felt Better manages to combine the best parts of hardcore and pop
punk, and create feel-good music that goes with their goal in mind.”
-The New Review
“Think of these guys as a mix of SET YOUR GOALS, FOUR YEAR STRONG, and
POLAR BEAR CLUB; there’s plenty of fun to be had when playing Never Felt
Better”
-Lexington Music Press
“It’s not often that a single album has the potential to appeal to a
diverse audience, but I believe this one hits the nail on the head.”
-xEasycorex
“The best way to describe Boys No Good and Never Felt Better is that they
are a rougher, edgier The Wonder Years. Do not be surprised if this band
keeps popping up everywhere in the next year or so.”
-Audiopinions
“If you’re sick of all the carbon copy Four Year Strong rip off bands, and
you want some authentic Hardcore Pop Punk, make sure you pick up this
album, you won’t be disappointed.”
-Pop Punk’s Not Dead
“It’s easy to become a fan of Boys No Good straight after listening to
this album and it’s extremely clear that they’re in this for the long
haul.”
-Alter the Press!
“BNG and Indianola came together to put out a perfect unique blend of Pop
Punk and Hardcore, as can be heard on “Never Felt Better”.
-I Am A Stain Zine
“..this is a very enjoyable album. It has everything that makes pop punk amazing to those who love it..”
-Under the Gun Review
“Boys No Good are certainly a force in pop-punk and hardcore to be reckoned with.”
-Fuck Yeah Pop-Punk

Boys No Good release Jeremy Drinks Bleach

Boys No Good has just released another new song from their forthcoming full length record Never Felt Better. The song, entitled “Jeremy Drinks Bleach” can be found at the band’s Facebook page. Never Felt Better hits stores and online next Tuesday! Along with their upcoming tours with No Bragging Rights and Take it Back, Boys No Good will be embarking on a late August into September tour with Knuckle Up! and Kills and Thrills. We’ll post the dates here as soon as we have them. Finally, some of the advanced reviews for Never Felt Better are rolling in and we are more than pleased with the great response the record has gotten up to this point. Here is what the critics are saying so far:

“Bands like this can attract audiences of a wide variety, Boys No Good
should have no trouble winning attention with this great album”
– Outburn Magazine
“Their brand of punk rock molds pop and hardcore to create something very
entertaining, upbeat, and enjoyable.”
– AMP Magazine
“Never Felt Better manages to combine the best parts of hardcore and pop
punk, and create feel-good music that goes with their goal in mind.”
-The New Review
“Think of these guys as a mix of SET YOUR GOALS, FOUR YEAR STRONG, and
POLAR BEAR CLUB; there’s plenty of fun to be had when playing Never Felt
Better”
– Lexington Music Press
“It’s not often that a single album has the potential to appeal to a
diverse audience, but I believe this one hits the nail on the head.”
– xEasycorex
“The best way to describe Boys No Good and Never Felt Better is that they
are a rougher, edgier The Wonder Years. Do not be surprised if this band
keeps popping up everywhere in the next year or so.”
– Audiopinions
“If you’re sick of all the carbon copy Four Year Strong rip off bands, and
you want some authentic Hardcore Pop Punk, make sure you pick up this
album, you won’t be disappointed.”
– Pop Punk’s Not Dead
“It’s easy to become a fan of Boys No Good straight after listening to
this album and it’s extremely clear that they’re in this for the long
haul.”
– Alter the Press!
BNG and Indianola came together to put out a perfect unique blend of Pop
Punk and Hardcore, as can be heard on “Never Felt Better”.
– I Am A Stain Zine

This Day Will Tell Tour

That’s right, more touring from our friends in This Day Will Tell. This time around they are going out with Deception of a Ghost, The Bunny The Bear and In Other Words in August. Check out the tour dates and don’t miss them if they are coming near you!

*** Except a few more tours from This Day Will Tell before they take the rest of the year to write and record their follow up record to “Too True To Be Good”. We’re excited about hearing new stuff from the guys, are you? Let the band know at their Facebook page! Finally, more signings to be announced soon and more new music on the way. Things are moving along!

Scream Out Loud signs to Indianola Records

We are happy to announce the signing of Pensacola Florida’s Scream Out Loud! Pensacola has always been good to us Georgia boys and we are pleased to find another talented band from our home away from home. Michael from This Day Will Tell tell kept telling us about this band and when we heard some studio tracks we loved it. We are looking forward to gradually letting you guys hear the album over the next several months leading up to their release. The record, entitled “Live it Up” is slated for a late fall release, get your first peak of the album here. Additionally, expect a video for that song in the not too distant future and of interest, frontman Joseph Kirkland of Scream Out Loud is the brother of This Day Will Tell’s singer/guitarist Jacob Kirkland.

Oh, Manhattan Release New Song

Atlanta Georgia post-hardcore band Oh, Manhattan have just released a track entitled “The Anti DaVinci” from their upcoming Indianola Records full length debut Spiritual Warfare. The track can be found at the band’s Facebook here. The band recently wrapped production on the record, a follow up to a self-released EP, at Earthsound Recordings (I Set My Friends on Fire, From First to Last) with Lee Dyees. Finishing the record was no easy task with the band losing one of their vocalists in the tracking process. Hance Alligood who assumed all the band’s vocal duties on the record had this to say, “After losing our old singer, we had to make a huge decision quickly. I think in the long run, we made the right choice, people who heard our old singer will be pleasantly surprised by the vocal approach on the record. “Spiritual Warfare” hits stores and online September 27th 2011.