Panic Records has Lions Lions Info …
Lions Lions have posted a new track from their upcoming Lp on Panic Records entitled "From What We Believe". You can check out the track "The Knitter" on their myspace at www.myspace.com/lionslionsLions Lions start their East Coast Tour this weekend with friends Auburn and Adrienne
08.01.09 - Farmville, VA @ Mad Hatter w/ Auburn, Adrienne
08.04.09 - Freehold, NJ @ Freehold VFW w/ Auburn, Adrienne
08.05.09 - Providence, RI @ Club Hell w/ Auburn, Adrienne
08.06.09 - Jewitt City, CT @ Jewitt City Fish And Game Club w/ Auburn, Adrienne
08.07.09 - Natick, MA @ The Natick Elks Lodge w/ Auburn, Adrienne
08.07.09 - Natick, MA @ Natick American Legion
08.08.09 - Portland, ME @ The Deering Grange Hall w/ Auburn, Adrienne
08.09.09 - Allenstown, NH @ Ground Zero w/ Auburn, Adrienne
08.10.09 - Burlington, VT @ Oddfellows w/ Auburn, Adrienne
08.12.09 - Hopewell Junction, NY @ The Hopewell Reformed Church w/ Auburn, Adrienne
Ok, so where is this Grange Hall In Portland, Maine? And are they playing an Elks Lodge or the American Legion in Natick? This is a real weird gig lineup. I've never heard of 90% of these venues (Club Hell, been there. Left before Fetish Night started). Track down these venues and show your support.
Super7 x GB for SDCC …
"Better watch out, better be scared!" Seminal hardcore and straight-edge band Gorilla Biscuits teams up with Super7 once again for the final release of the figure based on their debut 7" cover. A tribute to the 12" G.I. Joe figures of the 1970's, heavily collected by Civ as well as many of the early Revelation records staff, the figure is cast in army green vinyl and comes packaged in a wooden footlocker with wraparound art of the Gorilla up to his elbows in urban warfare.
Available all days. $65 ea.

Bidip Bo!
This Is How We Do It ….


Life doesn't get much better than that!
The Golden Age – Unlock Yourself – Panic Records #016 – 2009

The Golden Age is a band I can really get into. I'm not sure what exactly grabs me, but it grabs tight. Could be the mixture of sounds. Like a weird cross of Set Your Goals (minus a lot of pop and a singer, of course) and Earth Crisis. Or maybe mid-era Lifetime and Count Me Out. It's a great little mix.
Of course, the epic Straight Edge anthems don't hurt either. I'm going on record right now saying, "The Constant may be the Straight Edge anthem of 2009." And as you know, the year is only halfway over. I love a great fucking straight edge sing along. It's not generic youth crew, but it's got balls. "A song can change your life and open your eyes, transform energy, reveal what's inside!"
These dudes are going out on tour with a couple of great bands this summer: No Harm Done and Offsides. Three excellent bands worthy of all your attention. So when they play, quit texting and mosh hard. If you don't heed my warnings and are IMing your friends all night, you'll have to scour Ebay the next day because you'll WANT this CD. Pick up some merch while your at it, bub.

