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12:17 pm - Mon, Mar 26, 2012
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Happy I the Mighty day!! Their new EP ‘Karma Never Sleeps’ is now available through digital retailers such as iTunes, Amazon and MerchNOW and is also available exclusively at FYE stores.

The album is also currently streaming on our Youtube channel - give it a listen! 

4:32 pm - Sat, Mar 24, 2012
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Day 2: San Francisco The Regency Ballroom

This looks incredible!

jeffreykturner:

Day 2: San Francisco The Regency Ballroom

This looks incredible!

1:59 pm - Thu, Jan 26, 2012
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I the Mighty will release their debut album on Equal Vision Records, Karma Never Sleeps, on March 27th.
The San Francisco, CA-based band has also revealed the cover art, tracklisting, and a teaser video for the EP, which can be seen HERE.
Karma Never Sleeps envelops listeners into a dramatic, dreamlike state, with intricate tales of political corruption, desperation and despair, and even words of cautionary counseling for the young and reckless. The EP features six sweeping tracks filled with soaring vocals, catchy hooks, charging guitars and explosive instrumentations, lyrically infused with powerful, poignant storylines.
I the Mighty vocalist Brent Walsh speaks of the band’s politically-charged lead single “Cutting Room Floor” explaining, “I go through phases where I follow politics closely, only to find myself backing away from it completely because it brings little more than frustration and a greater lack of confidence in humanity. The song describes Karma catching up to somebody who has let the persuasive hand of greed be the guiding light by which they live their life.” He concludes, “We don’t want people to just listen to our music on a surface level. We want people to dive into the songs and dissect them and to really feel them.”
The single is currently available on iTunes, Amazon and other online retailers. Pre-orders for the full album, which was produced by Erik Ron [Panic! At The Disco, VersaEmerge, Foxy Shazam], will launch on February 3rd on equalvision.merchnow.com.
I the Mighty has just wrapped up a tour with A Lot Like Birds and Just Like Vinyl (ex-The Fall of Troy) and will next head out with The Mid-Summer Classic, Divided By Friday and Victorian Halls. In March, the band will once again hit the road, with A Lot Like Birds and From Indian Lakes, en route to Texas for SXSW. All upcoming tour dates, as well as the Karma Never Sleeps tracklisting, can be seen below.
TRACKLISTING 1. The Dreamer 2. Dancing On A Tightrope 3. Cutting Room Floor 4. The Frame III: Sirocco 5. These Streets Are Alive 6. Escalators
The Mid-Summer Classic, Divided By Friday, Victorian Halls, I the Mighty Feb 03 Lompoc, CA @ Grindhouse Gaming Feb 05 Walnut Creek, CA @ The Red House Feb 06 Stockton, CA @ Plea For Peace  Feb 07 Rocklin, CA @ Studio21 Feb 08 Redding, CA @ Midnite Rekords Warehouse Feb 09 Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theater Feb 12 Seattle, WA @ El Corazon Feb 13 Boise, ID @ The Venue Feb 14 Pocatello, ID @ The Elks Lodge Feb 15 Ogden, UT @ The Basement Feb 16 St. George, UT @ GoGo 37  Feb 17 Phoenix, AZ @ The Fixx Feb 19 Albuquerque, NM @ Unity Center Feb 20 Midland, TX @ Pinebox Feb 21 Lubbock, TX @ Jakes Feb 23 Dallas/Fort Worth, TX @ Tomcats West Feb 25 Las Cruces, NM @ Las Cruces Event Center Feb 26 Tucson, AZ @ Skrappys  Feb 29 Canoga Park, CA @ Cobalt Cafe
A Lot Like Birds, I the Mighty, From Indian Lakes Mar 08 Walnut Creek, CA @ The Redhouse Mar 09 Cupertino, CA @ The Refuge Mar 10 Bakersfield, CA @ Golden State Hall Mar 11 Camarillo, CA @ Rock City Studios Mar 12 Mesa, AZ @ The Nile Underground Mar 13 Roswell, NM @ Enmur-pac Mar 16 Austin, TX @ SXSW [I the Mighty only]

I the Mighty will release their debut album on Equal Vision Records, Karma Never Sleeps, on March 27th.

The San Francisco, CA-based band has also revealed the cover art, tracklisting, and a teaser video for the EP, which can be seen HERE.

Karma Never Sleeps envelops listeners into a dramatic, dreamlike state, with intricate tales of political corruption, desperation and despair, and even words of cautionary counseling for the young and reckless. The EP features six sweeping tracks filled with soaring vocals, catchy hooks, charging guitars and explosive instrumentations, lyrically infused with powerful, poignant storylines.

I the Mighty vocalist Brent Walsh speaks of the band’s politically-charged lead single “Cutting Room Floor” explaining, “I go through phases where I follow politics closely, only to find myself backing away from it completely because it brings little more than frustration and a greater lack of confidence in humanity. The song describes Karma catching up to somebody who has let the persuasive hand of greed be the guiding light by which they live their life.” He concludes, “We don’t want people to just listen to our music on a surface level. We want people to dive into the songs and dissect them and to really feel them.”

The single is currently available on iTunes, Amazon and other online retailers. Pre-orders for the full album, which was produced by Erik Ron [Panic! At The Disco, VersaEmerge, Foxy Shazam], will launch on February 3rd on equalvision.merchnow.com.

I the Mighty has just wrapped up a tour with A Lot Like Birds and Just Like Vinyl (ex-The Fall of Troy) and will next head out with The Mid-Summer Classic, Divided By Friday and Victorian Halls. In March, the band will once again hit the road, with A Lot Like Birds and From Indian Lakes, en route to Texas for SXSW. All upcoming tour dates, as well as the Karma Never Sleeps tracklisting, can be seen below.

TRACKLISTING
1. The Dreamer
2. Dancing On A Tightrope
3. Cutting Room Floor
4. The Frame III: Sirocco
5. These Streets Are Alive
6. Escalators

The Mid-Summer Classic, Divided By Friday, Victorian Halls, I the Mighty
Feb 03 Lompoc, CA @ Grindhouse Gaming
Feb 05 Walnut Creek, CA @ The Red House
Feb 06 Stockton, CA @ Plea For Peace
Feb 07 Rocklin, CA @ Studio21 
Feb 08 Redding, CA @ Midnite Rekords Warehouse
Feb 09 Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theater
Feb 12 Seattle, WA @ El Corazon
Feb 13 Boise, ID @ The Venue
Feb 14 Pocatello, ID @ The Elks Lodge
Feb 15 Ogden, UT @ The Basement
Feb 16 St. George, UT @ GoGo 37
Feb 17 Phoenix, AZ @ The Fixx
Feb 19 Albuquerque, NM @ Unity Center
Feb 20 Midland, TX @ Pinebox
Feb 21 Lubbock, TX @ Jakes
Feb 23 Dallas/Fort Worth, TX @ Tomcats West
Feb 25 Las Cruces, NM @ Las Cruces Event Center
Feb 26 Tucson, AZ @ Skrappys
Feb 29 Canoga Park, CA @ Cobalt Cafe

A Lot Like Birds, I the Mighty, From Indian Lakes
Mar 08 Walnut Creek, CA @ The Redhouse
Mar 09 Cupertino, CA @ The Refuge
Mar 10 Bakersfield, CA @ Golden State Hall
Mar 11 Camarillo, CA @ Rock City Studios
Mar 12 Mesa, AZ @ The Nile Underground
Mar 13 Roswell, NM @ Enmur-pac
Mar 16 Austin, TX @ SXSW [I the Mighty only]

4:53 pm - Mon, Jan 16, 2012
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This February, I the Mighty will join The Mid-Summer Classic, Divided By Friday, and Victorian Halls on a month long, west coast tour. The band will then head out on a short run in March with A Lot Like Birds and From Indian Lakes, which will bring them to Texas just in time for SXSW. I the Mighty kicked off their first tour of 2012 on January 14th in their hometown of San Francisco, CA, supporting A Lot Like Birds and Just Like Vinyl (ex-The Fall of Troy) on A Tour With No Name. All upcoming tour dates can be seen below.
“Cutting Room Floor” - the lead single off of I the Mighty’s forthcoming EP Karma Never Sleeps - is available on iTunes, Amazon and other online retailers. In addition to the single, the band has also released a live video for the song, which can be found HERE.
Karma Never Sleeps, which will be I the Mighty’s debut on Equal Vision Records, will be released in March 2012. The EP was produced by Erik Ron [Panic! At The Disco, VersaEmerge, Foxy Shazam]. 
A Lot Like Birds, Just Like Vinyl, I the Mighty Jan 16 Boise, ID @ The Venue Jan 18 Denver, CO @ Marquis Theatre Jan 19 Omaha, NE @ Sokol Underground Jan 21 Laramie, WY @ University of Wyoming [Education Auditorium]
The Mid-Summer Classic, Divided By Friday, Victorian Halls, I the MightyFeb 03 Lompoc, CA @ Grindhouse GamingFeb 05 Walnut Creek, CA @ The Red HouseFeb 06 Stockton, CA @ Plea For Peace Feb 07 Rocklin, CA @ Studio21Feb 08 Redding, CA @ Midnite Rekords WarehouseFeb 09 Portland, OR @ Hawthorne TheaterFeb 12 Seattle, WA @ El CorazonFeb 13 Boise, ID @ The VenueFeb 14 Pocatello, ID @ The Elks LodgeFeb 15 Ogden, UT @ The BasementFeb 16 St. George, UT @ GoGo 37 Feb 17 Phoenix, AZ @ The FixxFeb 19 Albuquerque, NM @ Unity CenterFeb 20 Midland, TX @ PineboxFeb 21 Lubbock, TX @ JakesFeb 23 Dallas/Fort Worth, TX @ Tomcats WestFeb 25 Las Cruces, NM @ Las Cruces Event CenterFeb 26 Tucson, AZ @ Skrappys Feb 29 Canoga Park, CA @ Cobalt Cafe 
A Lot Like Birds / I the Mighty / From Indian Lakes Mar 08 Walnut Creek, CA @ Red House Mar 09 Cupertino, CA @ The Refuge Mar 10 Bakersfield, CA @ Golden State Hall Mar 11 Camarillo, CA @ Rock City Studios Mar 12 Mesa, AZ @ The Nile Underground Mar 13 Roswell, NM @ Enmur-pac 

This February, I the Mighty will join The Mid-Summer Classic, Divided By Friday, and Victorian Halls on a month long, west coast tour. The band will then head out on a short run in March with A Lot Like Birds and From Indian Lakes, which will bring them to Texas just in time for SXSW. I the Mighty kicked off their first tour of 2012 on January 14th in their hometown of San Francisco, CA, supporting A Lot Like Birds and Just Like Vinyl (ex-The Fall of Troy) on A Tour With No Name. All upcoming tour dates can be seen below.

“Cutting Room Floor” - the lead single off of I the Mighty’s forthcoming EP Karma Never Sleeps - is available on iTunesAmazon and other online retailers. In addition to the single, the band has also released a live video for the song, which can be found HERE.

Karma Never Sleeps, which will be I the Mighty’s debut on Equal Vision Records, will be released in March 2012. The EP was produced by Erik Ron [Panic! At The Disco, VersaEmerge, Foxy Shazam]. 

A Lot Like Birds, Just Like Vinyl, I the Mighty 
Jan 16 Boise, ID @ The Venue 
Jan 18 Denver, CO @ Marquis Theatre 
Jan 19 Omaha, NE @ Sokol Underground 
Jan 21 Laramie, WY @ University of Wyoming [Education Auditorium]

The Mid-Summer Classic, Divided By Friday, Victorian Halls, I the Mighty
Feb 03 Lompoc, CA @ Grindhouse Gaming
Feb 05 Walnut Creek, CA @ The Red House
Feb 06 Stockton, CA @ Plea For Peace 
Feb 07 Rocklin, CA @ Studio21
Feb 08 Redding, CA @ Midnite Rekords Warehouse
Feb 09 Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theater
Feb 12 Seattle, WA @ El Corazon
Feb 13 Boise, ID @ The Venue
Feb 14 Pocatello, ID @ The Elks Lodge
Feb 15 Ogden, UT @ The Basement
Feb 16 St. George, UT @ GoGo 37 
Feb 17 Phoenix, AZ @ The Fixx
Feb 19 Albuquerque, NM @ Unity Center
Feb 20 Midland, TX @ Pinebox
Feb 21 Lubbock, TX @ Jakes
Feb 23 Dallas/Fort Worth, TX @ Tomcats West
Feb 25 Las Cruces, NM @ Las Cruces Event Center
Feb 26 Tucson, AZ @ Skrappys 
Feb 29 Canoga Park, CA @ Cobalt Cafe 

A Lot Like Birds / I the Mighty / From Indian Lakes 
Mar 08 Walnut Creek, CA @ Red House 
Mar 09 Cupertino, CA @ The Refuge 
Mar 10 Bakersfield, CA @ Golden State Hall 
Mar 11 Camarillo, CA @ Rock City Studios 
Mar 12 Mesa, AZ @ The Nile Underground 
Mar 13 Roswell, NM @ Enmur-pac 
3:03 pm - Thu, Jan 12, 2012
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This Time Next Year has announced that they will travel to Australia this April, touring with New Found Glory and Taking Back Sunday! The San Francisco, CA-based pop punk band released their sophomore full-length album, Drop Out Of Life, in September 2011 and recently wrapped up the Pop Punk’s Not Dead Tour with New Found Glory, Set Your Goals, The Wonder Years and Man Overboard. This will be This Time Next Year’s first time touring in Australia. 
 Tickets for the tour, which is being presented by triple j’s Short.Fast.Loud, Channel V, Blunt Magazine and Soundwave Touring, go on sale at 9am on Friday, January 20th. Tour dates and ticket links can be seen below!
 
5 APRIL  BRISBANE, THE TIVOLI [18+]
www.ticketek.com.au
7 APRIL  SYDNEY, BIG TOP LUNA PARK [LIC/AA]
www.ticketek.com.au/ www.bigtopsydney.com / www.oztix.com.au
8 APRIL MELBOURNE, FESTIVAL HALL [Lic and Unlic areas]
www.ticketmaster.com.au
10 APRIL  ADELAIDE, THEBARTON THEATRELIC/AA
www.venuetix.com.au

This Time Next Year has announced that they will travel to Australia this April, touring with New Found Glory and Taking Back Sunday! The San Francisco, CA-based pop punk band released their sophomore full-length album, Drop Out Of Life, in September 2011 and recently wrapped up the Pop Punk’s Not Dead Tour with New Found Glory, Set Your Goals, The Wonder Years and Man Overboard. This will be This Time Next Year’s first time touring in Australia. 

 Tickets for the tour, which is being presented by triple j’s Short.Fast.Loud, Channel V, Blunt Magazine and Soundwave Touring, go on sale at 9am on Friday, January 20th. Tour dates and ticket links can be seen below!

 

5 APRIL  BRISBANE, THE TIVOLI [18+]

www.ticketek.com.au

7 APRIL  SYDNEY, BIG TOP LUNA PARK [LIC/AA]

www.ticketek.com.au/ www.bigtopsydney.com / www.oztix.com.au

8 APRIL MELBOURNE, FESTIVAL HALL [Lic and Unlic areas]

www.ticketmaster.com.au

10 APRIL  ADELAIDE, THEBARTON THEATRELIC/AA

www.venuetix.com.au

1:41 pm - Tue, Nov 8, 2011
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THIS TIME NEXT YEAR ANNOUNCES TOUR DATES WITH THE STORY SO FAR
This Time Next Year has announced new tour dates with fellow Bay-area band, The Story So Far and Boston, MA-based band Daybreaker. The tour is being presented by MerchNOW.com.
This Time Next Year will also perform at several additional shows leading up to the tour, with details being announced through the band’s social networking outlets.
The band released their sophomore album, Drop Out Of Life on Equal Vision Records on September 27. Vinyl for the new release is also available for pre-order through No Sleep Records. 
Drop Out Of Life was produced by New Found Glory guitarist Chad Gilbert [A Day To Remember, H20, Fireworks], engineered by Paul Miner [New Found Glory, A.F.I., Atreyu], and mixed by Paul Leavitt   [Circa Survive, All Time Low, Darkest Hour]. 
This Time Next Year  vocalist Pete Dowdalls recently offered in-depth track-by-track insight into the meaning behind each song on Drop Out Of Life, which can be found exclusively on AltPress.com.
This Time Next Year is currently on the Pop Punk’s Not Dead Tour with New Found Glory, Set Your Goals, The Wonder Years, and Man Overboard. This Time Next Year is also set to return to the UK/Europe with Four Year Strong and A Loss For Words in early 2012. 
POP PUNK’S NOT DEAD TOUR: New Found Glory w/Set Your Goals, The Wonder Years, Man Overboard and This Time Next YearNov 08 St. Louis, MO @ The PageantNov 09 Kansas City, MO @ Midland TheatreNov 10 Denver, CO @ Ogden TheatreNov 11 Salt Lake City, UT @ The Grand @ The ComplexNov 13 Seattle, WA @ The Showbox at The MarketNov 14 Portland, OR @ Wonder BallroomNov 16 San Francisco, CA @ The Regency BallroomNov 17 Anaheim, CA @ House of BlueNov 18 Anaheim, CA @ House of BluesNov 19 Las Vegas, NV @ Hard Rock CafeNov 20 San Diego, CA @ House of Blues 
This Time Next YearNov 29 Mesa, AZ @ The UndergroundNov 30 Albuquerque, NM @ The Gasworks 
MERCHNOW.COM PRESENTS:The Story So Far w/This Time Next Year and DaybreakerDec 06 Joliet, IL @ MojoesDec 07 St. Louis, MO @ Cicero’sDec 08 Springfield, MO @ LemondropDec 09 Tulsa, OK @ The EclipseDec 11 San Antonio, TX @ The Ten ElevenDec 13 Tucson, AZ @ Skrappys
IN SOME WAY, SHAPE, OR TOUR: Four Year Strong w/This Time Next Year and A Loss For WordsJan 21 Milton Keynes, UK @ Craufurd Arms^Jan 22 Reading, UK @ Face Bar^Jan 23 Cardiff, UK @ Clwb lfor Bach^Jan 24 Andover, UK @ The George^Jan 25 Brighton, UK @ Concorde 2Jan 26 Birmingham, UK @ Library (Institute)Jan 27 Leeds, UK @ Met UniJan 28 Glasgow, UK @ GarageJan 29 Manchester, UK @ Academy 2Jan 30 Norwich, UK @ WaterfrontJan 31 Portsmouth, UK @ Pyramid CentreFeb 01 London, UK @ KokoFeb 02 Tilburg, NL @ KZFeb 03 Antwerp, BE @ TrixFeb 04 Paris, FR @ Nouveau CasinoFeb 05 Cologne, DE @ LuxorFeb 06 Munster, DE @ SputnikhalleFeb 07 Hamburg, DE @ KnustFeb 08 Berlin, DE @ MagnetFeb 09 Copenhagen, DK @ Little VegaFeb 10 Gothenberg, SE @ BrewhouseFeb 11 Stockholm, SE @ Klubben / Fryshuset
^w/This Time Next Year and A Loss For Words only 

THIS TIME NEXT YEAR ANNOUNCES TOUR DATES WITH THE STORY SO FAR

This Time Next Year has announced new tour dates with fellow Bay-area band, The Story So Far and Boston, MA-based band Daybreaker. The tour is being presented by MerchNOW.com.

This Time Next Year will also perform at several additional shows leading up to the tour, with details being announced through the band’s social networking outlets.

The band released their sophomore album, Drop Out Of Life on Equal Vision Records on September 27. Vinyl for the new release is also available for pre-order through No Sleep Records

Drop Out Of Life was produced by New Found Glory guitarist Chad Gilbert [A Day To Remember, H20, Fireworks], engineered by Paul Miner [New Found Glory, A.F.I., Atreyu], and mixed by Paul Leavitt   [Circa Survive, All Time Low, Darkest Hour]. 

This Time Next Year  vocalist Pete Dowdalls recently offered in-depth track-by-track insight into the meaning behind each song on Drop Out Of Life, which can be found exclusively on AltPress.com.

This Time Next Year is currently on the Pop Punk’s Not Dead Tour with New Found Glory, Set Your Goals, The Wonder Years, and Man Overboard. This Time Next Year is also set to return to the UK/Europe with Four Year Strong and A Loss For Words in early 2012. 

POP PUNK’S NOT DEAD TOUR: 
New Found Glory w/Set Your Goals, The Wonder Years, 
Man Overboard and This Time Next Year
Nov 08 St. Louis, MO @ The Pageant
Nov 09 Kansas City, MO @ Midland Theatre
Nov 10 Denver, CO @ Ogden Theatre
Nov 11 Salt Lake City, UT @ The Grand @ The Complex
Nov 13 Seattle, WA @ The Showbox at The Market
Nov 14 Portland, OR @ Wonder Ballroom
Nov 16 San Francisco, CA @ The Regency Ballroom
Nov 17 Anaheim, CA @ House of Blue
Nov 18 Anaheim, CA @ House of Blues
Nov 19 Las Vegas, NV @ Hard Rock Cafe
Nov 20 San Diego, CA @ House of Blues 

This Time Next Year
Nov 29 Mesa, AZ @ The Underground
Nov 30 Albuquerque, NM @ The Gasworks 

MERCHNOW.COM PRESENTS:
The Story So Far w/This Time Next Year and Daybreaker

Dec 06 Joliet, IL @ Mojoes
Dec 07 St. Louis, MO @ Cicero’s
Dec 08 Springfield, MO @ Lemondrop
Dec 09 Tulsa, OK @ The Eclipse
Dec 11 San Antonio, TX @ The Ten Eleven
Dec 13 Tucson, AZ @ Skrappys

IN SOME WAY, SHAPE, OR TOUR: 
Four Year Strong w/This Time Next Year and A Loss For Words
Jan 21 Milton Keynes, UK @ Craufurd Arms^
Jan 22 Reading, UK @ Face Bar^
Jan 23 Cardiff, UK @ Clwb lfor Bach^
Jan 24 Andover, UK @ The George^
Jan 25 Brighton, UK @ Concorde 2
Jan 26 Birmingham, UK @ Library (Institute)
Jan 27 Leeds, UK @ Met Uni
Jan 28 Glasgow, UK @ Garage
Jan 29 Manchester, UK @ Academy 2
Jan 30 Norwich, UK @ Waterfront
Jan 31 Portsmouth, UK @ Pyramid Centre
Feb 01 London, UK @ Koko
Feb 02 Tilburg, NL @ KZ
Feb 03 Antwerp, BE @ Trix
Feb 04 Paris, FR @ Nouveau Casino
Feb 05 Cologne, DE @ Luxor
Feb 06 Munster, DE @ Sputnikhalle
Feb 07 Hamburg, DE @ Knust
Feb 08 Berlin, DE @ Magnet
Feb 09 Copenhagen, DK @ Little Vega
Feb 10 Gothenberg, SE @ Brewhouse
Feb 11 Stockholm, SE @ Klubben / Fryshuset

^w/This Time Next Year and A Loss For Words only 

12:30 pm
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I the Mighty has announced west coast tour dates with K Sera!  
K Sera and I the MightyNov 12 Fresno, CA @ The StarlineNov 18 Los Angeles, CA @ AmplyfiNov 19 Upland, CA @ The WireNov 20 Stockton, CA @ La JamaicaNov 21 Oakhurst, CA @ Sierra Pines ChurchNov 25 Sacramento, CA @ Luigi’s Fun GardenNov 26 San Francisco, CA @ Bottom Of The Hill 

I the Mighty has announced west coast tour dates with K Sera!  

K Sera and I the Mighty
Nov 12 Fresno, CA @ The Starline
Nov 18 Los Angeles, CA @ Amplyfi
Nov 19 Upland, CA @ The Wire
Nov 20 Stockton, CA @ La Jamaica
Nov 21 Oakhurst, CA @ Sierra Pines Church
Nov 25 Sacramento, CA @ Luigi’s Fun Garden
Nov 26 San Francisco, CA @ Bottom Of The Hill 

12:39 pm - Tue, Sep 27, 2011
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THIS TIME NEXT YEAR’S SOPHOMORE FULL-LENGTH ALBUM ’DROP OUT OF LIFE’ NOW AVAILABLE IN STORES AND ONLINE 
This Time Next Year’s sophomore full-length album, Drop Out Of Life, is now available in stores (Hot Topic, FYE and local indie stores) and online (iTunes, Amazon, MerchNOW and more).
On October 6th, This Time Next Year will hit the road in support of Drop Out Of Life, on the Pop Punk’s Not Dead tour with New Found Glory, Set Your Goals, The Wonder Years and Man Overboard.
Drop Out Of Life was produced by New Found Glory guitarist Chad Gilbert [A Day To Remember, H20, Fireworks], engineered by Paul Miner [New Found Glory, A.F.I., Atreyu], and mixed by Paul Leavitt[Circa Survive, All Time Low, Darkest Hour]. 
The impressive album features quick, crunchy guitars, energetic gang vocals and infectious melodies that are sure to be the soundtrack to the fall season. This Time Next Year pulls listeners into a state of pop-punk nostalgia while simultaneously offering a fresh, edgy sound and a sense that this is the beginning of something incredible for the Walnut Creek, CA-based band. 
This Time Next Year’s new album also carries a powerful message, encouraging listeners to follow dreams and to never settle. Vocalist Pete Dowdalls explains, “If you hate something, why keep doing it? We’re not telling people to give up; we’re telling them to drop out. Life can be really tough but it’s up to you to make it better. Be positive, always look forward, and do what you want…I want people to vicariously live through the heartaches and triumphs I’ve experienced over the years. Drop Out Of Life is as much about the people who always supported us as it is about our personal struggles.”
He concludes, “This record is dedicated not only to our family, friends and fans, but to anyone out there who has felt defeated, broken or helpless in life. Stay positive, keep your friends close and do whatever it is you want to do in life. Forget acceptance, forget normality, drop out of life.” A track-by-track description of Drop Out Of Life, detailing the meaning behind each song, written by Dowdalls, is now featured on AltPress.com.
This Time Next Year is comprised of Dowdalls [vocals], Brad Wiseman [guitar], Denis Cohen [guitar], Travis Pacheco [bass], and James Jalili [drums]. All upcoming tour dates for This Time Next Year can be seen below. Pre-sale tickets for the Pop Punk’s Not Dead Tour can be ordered HERE.
POP PUNK’S NOT DEAD TOUROct 06 Santa Cruz, CA @ The CatalystOct 07 Los Angeles, CA @ House of Blues Oct 08 Tempe, AZ @ The MarqueeOct 10 Dallas, TX @ TreesOct 11 Austin, TX @ Emo’sOct 12 Houston, TX @ Fitzgerald’sOct 14 Atlanta, GA @ The MasqueradeOct 15 Orlando, FL @ House of BluesOct 16 Ft. Lauderdale, FL @ RevolutionOct 17 St. Petersburg, FL @ Jannus LiveOct 19 Charleston, SC @ The Music FarmOct 20 Charlotte, NC @ Amos’ Southend Music HallOct 21 Richmond, VA @ The NationalOct 22 Philadelphia, PA @ Electric FactoryOct 23 Baltimore, MD @ Rams Head LiveOct 25 Buffalo, NY @ Town BallroomOct 26 Syracuse, NY @ Lost HorizonOct 27 Boston, MA @ House of BluesOct 28 New York, NY @ Best Buy Theatre Oct 29 Sayreville, NJ @ Starland BallroomOct 31 Pittsburgh, PA @ Club ZooNov 01 Cleveland, OH @ House of Blues Nov 03 Royal Oak, MI @ Royal Oak Music TheatreNov 04 Chicago, IL @ House of BluesNov 05 St. Paul, MN @ Station 4Nov 06 Iowa City, IA @ The Blue Moose Tap HouseNov 08 St. Louis, MO @ The PageantNov 09 Kansas City, MO @ Midland TheatreNov 10 Denver, CO @ Ogden TheatreNov 11 Salt Lake City, UT @ The Grand @ The ComplexNov 13 Seattle, WA @ The Showbox at The MarketNov 14 Portland, OR @ Wonder BallroomNov 16 San Francisco, CA @ The Regency BallroomNov 17 Anaheim, CA @ House of BluesNov 18 Anaheim, CA @ House of BluesNov 19 Las Vegas, NV @ Hard Rock CafeNov 20 San Diego, CA @ House of Blues 

THIS TIME NEXT YEAR’S SOPHOMORE FULL-LENGTH ALBUM ’DROP OUT OF LIFE’ NOW AVAILABLE IN STORES AND ONLINE 

This Time Next Year’s sophomore full-length album, Drop Out Of Life, is now available in stores (Hot Topic, FYE and local indie stores) and online (iTunes, AmazonMerchNOW and more).

On October 6thThis Time Next Year will hit the road in support of Drop Out Of Life, on the Pop Punk’s Not Dead tour with New Found Glory, Set Your Goals, The Wonder Years and Man Overboard.

Drop Out Of Life was produced by New Found Glory guitarist Chad Gilbert [A Day To Remember, H20, Fireworks], engineered by Paul Miner [New Found Glory, A.F.I., Atreyu], and mixed by Paul Leavitt[Circa Survive, All Time Low, Darkest Hour]. 

The impressive album features quick, crunchy guitars, energetic gang vocals and infectious melodies that are sure to be the soundtrack to the fall season. This Time Next Year pulls listeners into a state of pop-punk nostalgia while simultaneously offering a fresh, edgy sound and a sense that this is the beginning of something incredible for the Walnut Creek, CA-based band. 

This Time Next Year’s new album also carries a powerful message, encouraging listeners to follow dreams and to never settle. Vocalist Pete Dowdalls explains, “If you hate something, why keep doing it? We’re not telling people to give up; we’re telling them to drop out. Life can be really tough but it’s up to you to make it better. Be positive, always look forward, and do what you want…I want people to vicariously live through the heartaches and triumphs I’ve experienced over the years. Drop Out Of Life is as much about the people who always supported us as it is about our personal struggles.”

He concludes, “This record is dedicated not only to our family, friends and fans, but to anyone out there who has felt defeated, broken or helpless in life. Stay positive, keep your friends close and do whatever it is you want to do in life. Forget acceptance, forget normality, drop out of life.” A track-by-track description of Drop Out Of Life, detailing the meaning behind each song, written by Dowdalls, is now featured on AltPress.com.

This Time Next Year is comprised of Dowdalls [vocals], Brad Wiseman [guitar], Denis Cohen [guitar], Travis Pacheco [bass], and James Jalili [drums]. All upcoming tour dates for This Time Next Year can be seen below. Pre-sale tickets for the Pop Punk’s Not Dead Tour can be ordered HERE.

POP PUNK’S NOT DEAD TOUR
Oct 06 Santa Cruz, CA @ The Catalyst
Oct 07 Los Angeles, CA @ House of Blues 
Oct 08 Tempe, AZ @ The Marquee

Oct 10 Dallas, TX @ Trees
Oct 11 Austin, TX @ Emo’s
Oct 12 Houston, TX @ Fitzgerald’s
Oct 14 Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade
Oct 15 Orlando, FL @ House of Blues
Oct 16 Ft. Lauderdale, FL @ Revolution
Oct 17 St. Petersburg, FL @ Jannus Live
Oct 19 Charleston, SC @ The Music Farm
Oct 20 Charlotte, NC @ Amos’ Southend Music Hall
Oct 21 Richmond, VA @ The National
Oct 22 Philadelphia, PA @ Electric Factory
Oct 23 Baltimore, MD @ Rams Head Live
Oct 25 Buffalo, NY @ Town Ballroom
Oct 26 Syracuse, NY @ Lost Horizon
Oct 27 Boston, MA @ House of Blues
Oct 28 New York, NY @ Best Buy Theatre 
Oct 29 Sayreville, NJ @ Starland Ballroom
Oct 31 Pittsburgh, PA @ Club Zoo
Nov 01 Cleveland, OH @ House of Blues 
Nov 03 Royal Oak, MI @ Royal Oak Music Theatre
Nov 04 Chicago, IL @ House of Blues
Nov 05 St. Paul, MN @ Station 4
Nov 06 Iowa City, IA @ The Blue Moose Tap House
Nov 08 St. Louis, MO @ The Pageant
Nov 09 Kansas City, MO @ Midland Theatre
Nov 10 Denver, CO @ Ogden Theatre
Nov 11 Salt Lake City, UT @ The Grand @ The Complex
Nov 13 Seattle, WA @ The Showbox at The Market
Nov 14 Portland, OR @ Wonder Ballroom
Nov 16 San Francisco, CA @ The Regency Ballroom
Nov 17 Anaheim, CA @ House of Blues
Nov 18 Anaheim, CA @ House of Blues
Nov 19 Las Vegas, NV @ Hard Rock Cafe
Nov 20 San Diego, CA @ House of Blues 

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2:40 pm - Tue, Sep 20, 2011
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Congrats to I the Mighty who won round 5 in the Live 105 music video contest! Next up — round 6! Keep the votes coming HERE.

Congrats to I the Mighty who won round 5 in the Live 105 music video contest! Next up — round 6! Keep the votes coming HERE.

5:39 pm - Mon, Sep 19, 2011
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This Time Next Year has announced details for their hometown CD release party on October 1st at Spoontonic! (21+ event). Start pre-gaming for it by listening to This Time Next Year’s brand new song of the same name, “Spoontonic”, which premiered last week on AltPress.com and is now streaming on the band’s facebook! 
Pre-order bundles for This Time Next Year’s September 27th release, Drop Out Of Life, are now available at ttny.merchnow.com and vinyl pre-orders are available HERE. 

This Time Next Year has announced details for their hometown CD release party on October 1st at Spoontonic! (21+ event). Start pre-gaming for it by listening to This Time Next Year’s brand new song of the same name, “Spoontonic”, which premiered last week on AltPress.com and is now streaming on the band’s facebook

Pre-order bundles for This Time Next Year’s September 27th release, Drop Out Of Life, are now available at ttny.merchnow.com and vinyl pre-orders are available HERE

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