LA's Youth Code had a very busy year. 2013 saw them releasing their first LP, touring the country with Philly's Night Sins and deciding to not slow down one bit. To prove that, they are kicking off 2014 by getting right back on the road in support of seminal indie rock band AFI as well as playing a batch of headlining shows on their own.
In time for their tour, there will be a repress of the sold-out debut album. Their initial offering unleashes 10 bitter outbursts of dance floor destruction saddling strict BPM worship following the Wax Trax blueprint but stylistically rewriting their unique industrial anthems to a beat all their own. An explosive cohesion of material to follow up the angst-laden maelstrom of their elusive demo tape and redefined single on Angry Love Productions. While comparisons to the likes of Skinny Puppy, Front Line Assembly and Ministry are not far off, their hybrid blend with contemporary American hardcore punk makes Youth Code one of the most individual and distinctive electronic acts active today. Check out the tour dates and make sure you catch them with when they hit your city!
TOUR DATES
1/10 - Tuscon, AZ - Rialto Theatre †
1/11 - Albuquerque , NM - Sunshine Theatre †
1/13 - Dallas, TX - House of Blues †
1/14 - Austin, TX - Red 7
1/15 - San Antonio, TX - White Rabbit †
1/16 - Houston, TX - Mangos
1/17 - New Orleans, LA - House of Blues †
1/18 - Atlanta, GA - Center Stage †
1/20 - Miami, FL - Gramps
1/21 - Orlando, FL - Beacham Theatre †
1/22 - Tampa, FL - Ritz Theatre †
1/23 - Savannah, GA - TBD
1/24 - Charleston, SC - Music Farm †
1/25 - Nashville, TN - Marathon †
1/26 - Richmond, VA - TBD
1/27 - Philadelphia, PA - Boot n Saddle
1/28 - Baltimore, MD - Sound Stage †
1/29 - Poughkeepsie, NY - Chance Theatre †
1/31 - Toronto, ON - Phoenix Theatre †
2/1 - Buffalo, NY - Town Ballroom †
2/2 - Detroit, MI - Lager House
2/3 - Chicago, IL - Cobra Lounge
2/4 - Minneapolis, MN - Triple Rock
2/5 - Omaha, NE - The Slowdown
2/6 - Denver, CO - TBD
2/7 - Salt Lake City - Metro Bar
2/8 - Boise, ID - The Shredder
The wait is finally over. After releasing the teaser EP “In Your Eyes” (high on German Alternative Charts DAC) Swedish Cryo now finally deliver their long awaited new album “Retropia”.
Their most complete work up-to-date. Many magazines call them the next big swedish electronic export to finally take the place of Covenant. As always Cryo is in the leading edge of electronic music constantly seeking new paths, exploring new ways to bring you nothing else than pure perfection. “Retropia” is NO exception from this rule. 11 brilliant tracks from direct floorfillers like “The Portal”, “Believer” and “In Your Eyes” via brutally hard "Shelter" and melodic "Too much" to the enormous electro-epos “So Close” which is divided into three different tracks/parts building from slow beautiful atmospheres to a dancefloor inferno.
Simply beautiful!! And we have not even mentioned the fantastic artwork. 24 page booklet where art and music combine to one.
20th Century Fox Benelux announces us the release from Carrie on 26th March 2014. This remake from the classic Brian De Palma-film by Kimberly Pierce features Kick-Ass girl Chloë Grace Moretz, Julianne Moore and Gabriella Wilde
Synopsis:
A reimagining of the classic horror tale about Carrie White (Chloë Grace Moretz), a shy girl outcast by her peers and sheltered by her deeply religious mother (Julianne Moore), who unleashes telekinetic terror on her small town after being pushed too far at her senior prom. Based on the best-selling novel by Stephen King, Carrie is directed by Kimberly Peirce with a screenplay by Lawrence D. Cohen and Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa.
"Shelter" is the fourth album by contemporary shoegazers Alcest, the destination of a long creative musical journey into vast new territories. More than ever, the French outfit embraces the dreamy guitar textures of shoegaze and blends it with the sweetness of British band Cocteau Twins- dream pop pioneers of the mid to late 80's era, epic, soundtrack-like melodies and progressive song structures. The album, which also features a guest appearance from Slowdive's Neil Halstead, was recorded at Sundlaugin Studio, Iceland, with Sigur Rós producer Birgir Jón Birgisson, who masterfully gave "Shelter" its light and ethereal sound.
The limited 2CD deluxe edition is packaged with a 48 page hardcover book (7x7 inches) includes a bonus track.
An upcoming announcement in the form of a video; Voicecoil are a Denver based Futurepop act, nesting their roots in the early 2000s sound made popular by acts such as Colony 5 and Glis.
Melodic, catchy and traditional, Voicecoil are both a direct response to nay-sayers of the Futurepop revival, and a talented new sound by themselves.
Expect an album with Juggernaut Music Group shortly.


















