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P.O.S. Tours With k-os, Warped Tour (Pitchfork) Punk-rock friendly Rhymesayers MC P.O.S. is hitting the road with Canadian rapper k-os, Fall Out Boy friends Gym Class Heroes, and punk band RX Bandits starting this weekend in Boston. The tour will wind its way around North America until its end on April 6 in New Orleans. For World/Inferno, anarchy in the US (Boston Globe) Jack Terricloth is on the phone from his home in Brooklyn, wondering aloud how his tuxedo got so filthy during the show his band, the World/Inferno Friendship Society, played the night before. It's an indication of yet another successful and frenzied performance. Onstage, the singer plays a grinning, charismatic, and vaguely sinister character whose presence often unnerves the audience. MUSIC: No Doubt (Nashville Scene) Which Nashville band has been chosen to co-headline the 2007 Warped Tour? (Hint, their band name starts with P, but it?s not The Pink Spiders.) Love of punk no bad rap against P.O.S. (Chicago Sun-Times) He may be the only rapper you'll meet who will claim a Black Flag album as his first music purchase. All You Need is Loved (Cincinnati CityBeat) The Loved Ones guitarist Dave Hause sounds pretty upbeat for a guy whose band membership has just been downsized by a third. The Philadelphia trio had returned home last month after a fairly intense overseas circuit when original bassist Mike "Spider" Cotterman announced his departure. Bands to rock Warped exhibit's opening (Akron Beacon Journal) Paramore, Pennywise, Bouncing Souls and Bad Religion will perform at Friday's opening-night party for a Cleveland rock hall exhibit celebrating the punk-rock fest Warped Tour, America's longest touring festival. Bands to rock Warped exhibit's opening (Akron Beacon Journal) Paramore, Pennywise, Bouncing Souls and Bad Religion will perform at Friday's opening-night party for a Cleveland rock hall exhibit celebrating the punk-rock fest Warped Tour, America's longest touring festival. If you haven't got tickets, you're out of luck because the show is sold out. POPULAR MUSIC (Akron Beacon Journal) Arms for Venus -- 8 tonight, Beachland Tavern, 15711 Waterloo Road, Cleveland. With the Receiver, Calo and Ease the Medic. $5. 216-383-1124. These jacks are bad to the bone (Long Beach Press-Telegram) Fashions come and go, but rockabilly and punk somehow never get old. For proof, look no further than the Three Bad Jacks, a hard-working indie trio with the right material, attitude and style ? plus a large, loyal audience across the country. Newsfeed display by CaRP |