| Get your Dirt Fest tickets from us, and get a free CD! |
[19 Jul 2006|08:05am] |
For the presale face value of $22.50, with no service charges, you can get your Dirt Fest 2006 tickets from Blue Collar Booking, and receive a free demo CD featuring a previously unreleased track from Island View Drive, and a track from Autumn and the Wasp's upcoming EP release "...Should Always Feel Like Home".
Please, email nate@bluecollarbooking.com if you're interested, and we'll get you tickets ASAP!
The lineup for Dirt Fest includes The Black Dahlia Murder, Every Time I Die, Silverstein, Mae, June, Walls of Jericho, The Number Twelve Looks Like You, Daughters, The Sleeping, Halifax, The Spill Canvas, Fear Before the March of Flames, Bloodlined Calligraphy, June, The Junior Varsity, Royden, The Classic Crime, So They Say, Houston Calls, QuietDrive, Let Go, Self Against City, See You Next Tuesday, Valencia, Crackjaw, One Day Remains, One Dead Three Wounded, Premonitions of War, The Jon Benet, Heavy Heavy Low Low, Ramallah, The Banner, Phoenix Mourning, Across Five Aprils, And the Sky Went Red, Vedera, Tokyo Rose, Inept, Heirs, Ports of Aidia, Red I Flight, Asecondtoolate, The Fags, Wake Hollywood, Grass, Innercorse, Kissy Face Fashion Faux Pas, For The Fallen Dreams, Sophomore, Rotation, The 2nd System, Burning Cities, Autumn and the Wasp, The Natalie Fight, Downseed, Sleep Tight Tiger, Inmost Fear, Island View Drive, Vega, Flesh and Blood Robot, Coke Dick Motorcycle Awesome, I Decay, Scopata Di Morte, So Much for Simple, Downtown Brown, Girl Scout Hand Grenade, Goodison, and the Cause! 7 stages, all day, just $22.50! Tickets will be $29 at the gates, if there's any left!
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| Pre-order Autumn and the Wasp's new CD today! |
[19 Jul 2006|08:04am] |
"...Should Always Feel Like Home", Autumn and the Wasp's forthcoming EP, will be released on September 16, 2006, and you can reserve your copy TODAY! Visit the official Hearts on Fire Records webstore today, and get your copy! If you order by September 1, you will receive your copy on September 15, one day before you can get it in stores!
Autumn and the Wasp and Hearts on Fire Records will celebrate the release with two CD Release Parties, one on September 16 at Kraftbrau Brewery in Kalamazoo, and one on September 22 at the Opera House in Howell. We hope to see you at one of these monumental events!
For more information, please visit Hearts on Fire Records' official website or Autumn and the Wasp on MySpace!
And don't forget, you can preview the track "Don't Be So Defensive, Lineman" at AATW's Battle of the Bands website!
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| Friday! Come to this show! |
[23 May 2006|07:22pm] |
FRIDAY, MAY 26, 2006 HOWELL OPERA HOUSE 123 W. Grand River, Howell www.livingstonunderground.com 1. With a Kiss 600-630 2. Autumn and the Wasp 645-715 3. The Killing Moon 730-800 4. Island View Drive 815-845 5. Fallen Hero 900-930 6. Modulate to A 945-1015
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[14 Mar 2006|07:29pm] |
Dudes and dudettes, the Livingston Underground Radio Show on 93.5 FM WHMI in Howell, MI wants to play your music!
Go to www.myspace.com/livingstonundergroundradioshow and add us, and then follow the submission instructions on the site. We're on air for two hours every Sunday night from 10pm to midnight, and we're playing 100% independent and local music from bands all around Michigan and the nation. It's going to be a very cool outlet for local music!
If you have any questions, please feel free to email me at nate@bluecollarbooking.com. However, all the information you need is found on our MySpace site! www.myspace.com/livingstonundergroundradioshow
Thanks for your time, now it's your time to get your music heard!
Nate
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| Your music on the radio! |
[22 Feb 2006|12:38pm] |
The Livingston Underground Radio Show will air on WHMI, Livingston County's own 93.5 FM every Sunday night from 10pm to midnight, starting March 19! You can listen to the show by tuning into 93.5 FM on your FM dial within about a 30 mile radius of Howell, MI, or by logging on through the web at whmi.com
We want to play your music! We will focus on music from all around the state of Michigan, along with some great independent music from around the country! Submission information can be found at our MySpace. Click below for details!

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| January 14 @ Welchfest |
[16 Jan 2006|08:47pm] |
I thought I'd get this whole idea of the tour journal rolling by being the first to post an entry! For those unfamiliar with the newer AATW family, I'm Nate from Blue Collar Booking, AATW's booking guy and confidant.
The boys were asked to open what was left of Welchfest. Venue troubles knocked the show down from 20 bands to 6, so we were very happy to still be on the bill. Chiodos was headlining the event, with a lineup of excellent bands including The Weakend, Radio Pirate DJ, Apathy for an Enemy, and the Van Ermans.
As the band set up, I took a glance outside, and there was a line out the door about 200 people long. The show sold out about halfway through the boys' set, which was somewhere in the range of 400 people. They played a good set, but the sound wasn't right. Through the PA brought in for the show, Randy's keys sounded like a Fisher Price "My First Keyboard", and vocals were driven too hard. The building needed for everything to be mic'ed. The sound issues continued throughout the night.
All of that aside, the show was amazing. Chiodos lived up to their billing (Chiodos virgin no longer). AATW sold some merch, met some people, and had a great time for their first show back in a month. Now, 30 shows in the next 3 months. Hope you kids are ready to rock!
Thanks to Mark and Ron for making the night possible.
Next up, someone's going to tell you about the show at TNL, but it won't be me, because I wasn't there!
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