The Bled will be joining Our Last Night, I Am Abomination and Veara on the road for the following run of shows together later this summer:
July 16th Tinley Park, IL – Fiesta
July 17th Madison, WI – The New Loft
July 18th Cleveland, OH – Peabody’s Down Under
July 20th Albany, NY – Valentines
July 22nd Hartford, CT – Webster Underground
July 24th Poughkeepsie, NY – The Loft @ The Chance
July 25th Baltimore, MD – Sonar Club Stage
July 27th West Springfield, VA – Jaxx
July 28th Atlanta, GA – The Masquerade
July 29th Orlando, FL – Backbooth
July 30th West Palm Beach, FL – Ground Control
July 31st Jacksonville, FL – Jack Rabbits
August 02nd Houston, TX – The Junction
August 03rd San Antonio, TX – White Rabbit
August 04th Dallas, TX – Prophet Bar
August 06th Denver, CO – The Marquis Theatre
I Am Abomination have begun streaming their new album “To Our Forefathers” online via their official Myspace. The outing will arrive in stores through Good Fight Music tomorrow, May 11th.
I Am Abomination’s new track “Rock ‘n’ No Soul” has been posted online for streaming over at Noisecreep. The song, which features a guest cameo from We Came as Romans vocalist Dave Stephens, will surface on the bands new album “To Our Forefathers“, wihch is due out through Good Fight Music on May 11th.
I Am Abomination have made their new song “1776” available for streaming online here. The song is taken from the groups new effort “To Our Forefathers“, which will see a May 11th release date through Good Fight Music.
I Am Abomination will be debuting a new song online from their forthcoming album “To Our Forefathers” this coming Monday, April 12th. “To Our Forefathers” will see a May 11th release date through Good Fight.
I Am Abomination have set a May 11th release date through Good Fight Music for their new album “To Our Forefathers“. The band recorded the outing late last year with producer Joey Sturgis (The Devil Wear Prada, Before Their Eyes) at the helm. For now, a new track from it by the name of “The Deceiver” can be found online here.
Furthermore, the band have booked the following dates in support of it:
With This Or The Apocalypse:
March 23rd Nashville, TN – Rocketown
March 24th Wheeling, WV – Yesterday’s Draught House
March 26th Virginia Beach, VA – Club Relevant
March 27th Matawan, NJ – Cheesequake Hall
March 28th Jermyn, PA – Eleanor Rigbys
March 29th West Babylon, NY – Sinclair’s Pub
March 30th Mt. Airy, MD – Mt. Airy Firehall
March 31st Charleroi, PA – Club Octane
April 01st Haverhill, MA – Anchors Up (I Am Abomination only)
With Within The Ruins:
April 02nd Manchester, NH – Rocko’s
April 03rd Endicott, NY – Downtown Quarterback
April 04th Scranton, PA – Underwood Skatepark
April 05th Matawan, NJ – Cheesequake Hall
April 08th Charlotte, NC – Tremont Music Hall
April 09th Columbus, GA – Gallery 13
April 10th Loganville, GA – The Movement
April 11th East Ridge, TN – The Warehouse
April 12th Nashville, TN – The Muse
April 13th Little Rock, AR – Vinos Brew Pub
April 14th Topeka, KS – The Boobie Trap
April 15th Peoria, IL – The Brass Rail
April 16th Brandenburg, KY – Green Wave Music Hall
April 17th Toledo, OH – Headliner’s (“Jamboree Festival“)
With Like Moths To Flames:
April 24th Romeo, MI – Static Age
April 25th Grand Rapids, MI – Mixtape Café
April 27th Springfield, IL – Blacksheep Café
April 28th Evansville, IN – Boney Jones
April 29th Charleroi, PA – Club Octane
April 30th Cleveland, OH – Peabody’s
I Am Abomination only:
May 02nd Toledo, OH – Frankie’s Inner City
May 07th Southgate, MI – The Modern Exchange
May 08th Mt. Clemens, MI – The Hayloft (feat. Oh Sleeper, Greeley Estates, and PM Today)
May 09th Pontiac, MI – The Pike Room
With Jamie’s Elsewhere and Memphis May Fire:
May 21st Pevely, MO – TBA
May 22nd Elgin, IL – Mad Maggie’s
May 23rd Toledo, OH – Frankie’s Inner City
May 25th Charleroi, PA – Club Octane
May 26th Freehold, NJ – Freehold VFW
May 28th Virginia Beach, VA – Club Relevant
May 29th Berlin, MD – The Pulse (W/Life on Repeat)
May 30th Raleigh, NC – The Brewery
June 01st Douglasville, GA – The 7 Venue
June 02nd Jacksonville, FL – The Pit
June 04th Tampa, FL – Transitions Art Gallery
June 05th Columbus, GA – Summer Side Show Festival – Gallery 13
June 06th Memphis, TN – The Abbey
June 07th Tulsa, OK – The Wolves Den
June 08th Dallas, TX – The Door
June 11th Mesa, AZ – The Underground
June 12th Anaheim, CA – Chain Reaction
June 13th San Diego, CA – SOMA
Ferret Music heads Carl Severson and Paul Conroy have exited the label to form Good Fight Entertainment, a new management company along with a record label arm, Good Fight Music.
Despite their departure, Ferret Music is expected to continue on and will see Warner Music and some original staff from the label continue to oversee the daily operations.
The full press release for Good Fight Entertainment can be found below:
“A new entertainment powerhouse is getting ready to take the world by storm. Good Fight Entertainment, founded by industry veterans Paul Conroy and Carl Severson, have launched a new management company with a music and sports division, along with a new record label, Good Fight Music.
Pioneers in the hardcore and metal scenes, and former partners at Ferret Music, Warner Music and ChannelZERO, Conroy and Severson have proven track records for innovative thinking and unwavering tenacity. Their abundance of experience has taught them how to spot cutting edge talent and propel them into the spotlight.
To obtain maximum visibility for its releases, Good Fight Entertainment’s record label, Good Fight Music, has partnered with Sony’s RED distribution, which distributed Ferret for six years before their merger with Warner’s Independent Label Group.
During that time, Conroy and Severson helped launch the careers of numerous hardcore and metal outfits, including Killswitch Engage, Every Time I Die, and From Autumn To Ashes, while taking the likes of In Flames, The Devil Wears Prada, Chimaira, Madball and more to previously unachieved levels of success.
“I and all at RED couldn’t be more pleased to be back in business with Carl Severson and Paul Conroy and their new label, Good Fight,” says RED president Bob Morelli. “As we begin 2010 with all the challenges and opportunities that we will deal with, working with Carl and Paul gives us a better chance for success. They are on the cutting musical edge, whether it will be with their label, as managers, in touring or other entrepreneurial initiatives.”
Of their new endeavor, Carl Severson states, “We’ve built a company that is in a unique position to rise to the challenges of the evolving music industry. We’ve been on the front lines as digital has become the medium of choice for music marketing and commerce and we’ve grown with it, embraced the opportunities it’s presented. Paul, myself, our staff; we have the resolve to thrive in this climate. Good Fight Entertainment is the culmination of our experiences as artists, band members, managers, musicians and executives. We have the opportunity to work with people who believe in us as much as we believe in them. This is a very exciting time for us.”
The first Good Fight Music releases, Cancer Bats’ Bears Mayors Scraps and Bones and Son of Aurelius’ The Farthest Reaches, are both scheduled to be unleashed April 13. Future releases from the already substantial Good Fight family of artists will include new albums by Rosaline, I Am Abomination, This or the Apocalypse, Conditions, Madball, and the newly reunited Disembodied.
“I’m very excited and honored to be a part of Good Fight,” says Madball frontman Freddy Cricien. “I’ve worked with Carl and Paul for some years now. I’ve developed a friendship there that goes beyond business. Some say friendship and business don’t mix, in this case they are wrong. We are all very passionate about music and it will translate through this new vehicle, Good Fight Entertainment. It’s the next chapter and Madball is glad to be a part of the movement.”
The music management division of Good Fight Entertainment boasts an already established roster of heavyweights, including August Burns Red, Behemoth, Between the Buried and Me, Bless the Fall, Cannibal Corpse, Children of Bodom, Chiodos, Every Time I Die, Holy Grail, Job For a Cowboy, among several others. The talent and eclecticism of their clientele is unparalleled in heavy music.
While music is an integral component of Good Fight’s global strategy, the company’s sports management division is already up and running. The company already represents BMX freelstyle rider Dakota Roche, who currently rides for Levis, Lotek and Cult Crew, and skateboarding legend, actor, and stuntman, Mike Vallely.
The skateboarder has been a household name since getting sponsored by Powell Peralta in 1986 at the age of 16. The New Jersey native ushered in the street skating era as the east coast’s first professional street skater and in 1989 pioneered the first ever symetrical pro model skateboard deck. He has represented legendary skateboard brands Powell Peralta, World Industries and Black Label and currently represents Element Skateboards.
His critcally acclaimed television show DRIVE (on Fuel TV) has aired for three seasons and he has been featured in recent number one hit films, Paul Blart: Mall Cop and The Hangover, acting and doing stunts.
His hard rock band Revolution Mother also had a song in The Hangover soundtrack and has toured hard over the past four years doing the Warped Tour and playing and touring with such legendary bands as Social Distortion, Danzig and Bad Religion. His new band Mike Vallely / By The Sword just played their first show this past week.
“100 years from now, Mike Vallely will be viewed as one of skateboarding’s pioneers,” wrote Transworld Skateboarding Magazine. “He’ll be remembered as a burly, glue-footed, hella-pop artist. An ATV ruler, a poet and a fighter’s fighter. An iconoclast among icons.”
“I’m truly honored to be working with Good Fight Entertainment and to be a part of their new sports division,” says Vallely. “Through the years lot of people have meaninglessly thrown their hat into the ring in the world of action sports and wasted everyone’s time. Good Fight enters the game with substance, integrity and true character. Action sports just got better.”
“Working with Extreme Sports athletes is a natural extension of our management division.” states Conroy. “Co-branding with sponsors and endorsement partners is a core focus of developing the business of our Music Management clients, which is also a driver in the business of Extreme Sports. Many of our music clients share a similar audience to Extreme Sports athletes, as well.
While each business is clearly unique, we plan to create synergies between music and sports through co-branding, live events, and content-based online promotion. Carl and myself have spent many years learning about our core-audience. In the past, we’ve experimented with growing our art and business outside of our core-audience, which ultimately felt unnatural.
Extreme Sports is a way for us to grow our business while actually super-serving our core audience. Working with our partner Rich Lisk on representing Extreme Sports athletes brings my career full circle, as Rich and I spent a great deal of time co-branding sports and music on a local-level in Philadelphia nearly 15 years ago. We are extremely fortunate to have Rich’s expertise and relationships in the world of professional sports to help us launch this new initiative.”
Joining Good Fight Entertainment’s sports division is Rich Lisk. Rich Lisk’s unconventional and high-energy approach to marketing partnerships has created a loyal and superior product in addition to being bottom line conscience. Because Rich has worked his way up through the ranks of the industry, he is acutely aware of the demands and what it takes to get a job done.
His success is organic without the big budget pocketbooks of some of the segments of the sports industry. All areas of professional sports from the local franchise to the major league have tapped his expertise in budgeting, management, brand identity and creativity. His reputation as an honest – bottom line driven executive is quickly rising and his influence in the industry continues.
Good Fight Entertainment will have a healthy online presence through an official site as well as sites on MySpace, Facebook, Twitter and other social networking outlets. Matt ‘Portland’ Hay and his company, Sons Of Nero, will be an important component to the entire company. “Portland’s understanding of branding and his excellent talent is an asset not only to our label, but to our management clients, artists and athletes alike, and our touring properties,” Severson says.
In the future, Good Fight will aggressively pursue opportunities in Fan Clubs, TV and film, touring and more. Look for an exciting Festival tour announcement from Good Fight Entertainment in the coming weeks.
Good Fight Entertainment. Artists Worth Fighting For. “
More details can be found here.
I Am Abomination, Kid Liberty and Iomega will team up for the “West For The Win Tour” next month, dates for the run shape up as follows:
February 15th Arlington, TX – Phil’s
February 16th Houston, TX – Java Junction
February 18th San Antonio, TX – The White Rabbit
February 19th El Paso, TX – The Spot
February 20th Phoenix, AZ – Old World Brewery
February 23rd Palmdale, CA – The Crossing
February 27th Salt Lake City, UT – The Outer Rim
February 28th Fort Collins, CO – Hodi’s Half Note
March 01st Wichita, KA – Eagles Lodge
March 03rd Springfield, IL – Black Sheep Cafe
March 05th Toledo, OH – Frankie’s Inner City
March 06th Howell, MI – Howell Recreation Center
March 07th Romeo, MI – Static Age
Farewell To Freeway have posted a cover of Metric’s “Gimme Sympathy” online here. In addition, the band have booked the following run of dates with I Am Abomination and A Hero A Fake:
December 02nd Corbin, KY – Corbin Center (no A Hero A Fake)
December 03rd Charlotte, NC – Tremont Music Hall
December 04th Murfreesboro, NC – Zakks Coffee House
December 05th Pulaski, VA – The Kazamer
December 06th Fredricksburg, VA – TBA
December 07th Airy, MD – TBA
December 08th Annapolis, MD – Knights Of Columbus
December 09th Amityville, NY – Broadway Bar
December 10th Endicott, NY – Downtown Quarterback
December 11th Pittsburgh, PA – Giorgios Banquet Hall
December 12th Lakewood, OH – The Phantasy
December 13th Mt. Clemens, MI – The Hayloft
December 14th Bay City, MI – The Loft
December 15th Chicago, IL – TBA
December 16th Springfield, IL – The Blacksheep Cafe
December 17th Indianapolis, IN – TBA
December 18th Jackson, MI – Club
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