Friday, December 2, 2011

New Panic Division

Alternative synth-rockers, The Panic Division are back with a brand new record. Their fourth album, "Eternalism" will be released in early 2012. As of now, please visit their newly designed official website http://www.wearethepanicdivision.com/ and listen to samples from seven songs off the upcoming album.

Tracklisting
1. Marching Tide
2. Silver Rings
3. The Miracle In You
4. The Labour of Love
5. Shut Up and Leap
6. No Power Great Enough
7. Too Young To Fall
8. Melody Ave
9. Bleed
10. Lifeline
11. The Heart Is In Bloom
12. Fireflies
13. Easier




New Years Eve 2011 & OLP

If you have NO plans for New Years and live in the Toronto/GTA and Niagara region, may I suggest heading over to Niagara Falls to see a FREE concert???

Niagara Falls New Years Party!


Ring in 2012 at Canada’s largest FREE New Year’s Eve extravaganza

Date: December 31st 2011
Times: Starts at 7:30 PM, Televised Live by Global at 10 PM EST.
Location: Queen Victoria Park
Price: Free
Hosted by: ET Canada’s Cheryl Hickey and Rick Campanelli, beginning at 10 p.m. ET/PT on Global.

Featured Artists: Stephanie McIlroy, The Sheepdogs, Keshia Chante, Our Lady Peace, and the headlining act will be Simple Plan. Click here for more info.

I saw a commercial for this on Global TV in Toronto. It was a nice verbal tribute to OLP given by fellow stage entertainers The Sheepdogs, Keisha, and Simple Plan. I'm really glad OLP is recognized as more then just a veteran act but a legendary act. Let's face it, OLP has been a Canadian rock staple since 1994 and they deserve this attention and recognition.

Richard Patrick 2011

Richard Patrick is the lead singer of Filter. After the debut of "Short Bus" in 1995 and "Title of Picture" in 1999, Filter was a major success throughout the late nineties in North America. After deciding to pursue rehab after a disatrous 2002 tour in support of "The Amalgamut", Filter went on a hiatus. In 2008, a sobered up Patrick returned with Filter's 4th album "Anthems for the Damned" and 5th album "The Trouble with Angels" in 2010. After Patrick reformed the band, Filter has attained considerable success in regaining their fan base from the nineties. Filter has headlined and co-headlined many smaller venues in 2011 with the likes of Saliva, Chevelle, and Bush.
I have provided a very in-depth and detailed interview with Richard Patrick conducted through the "San Francisco Bay Area Concerts" blog. Click HERE. It's really interesting to see how Richard Patrick views new artists, record label management, artist creativity, and even the uncertainity of financially sustaining both his professional and personal life. RP is a real artist. He does NOT sugar coat anything when describing certain elements of the music industry.

In all honesty, I assumed Patrick,43, was in an unfortunate state where he could not financially continue Filter due to lack of support and record sales. His Facebook and Twitter accounts have been really focused on promoting Filter's music and merchandise. But then again, can you blame him? Every artist does that. In August of 2011, he even commented on how "The Trouble with Angels" only sold 16,000 copies. After their 2011 Fall Tour with Chevelle and Bush, album sales have majorly increased. Check out the article, it's great.

Hey man...expect NEW Filter in 2012.