This concert to help Haiti is going to be awesome.
News Collection Week of 5-16
For the new album, set for release in the late fall, the group will team with Matt Goldman (who co-produced the band’s Lost In The Sound of Separation and Define The Great Line albums) and Jeremy SH Griffith to produce. In other news, lead vocalist SPENCER CHAMBERLAIN, guitarist TIM MCTAGUE, bassist GRANT BRANDELL, keyboardist CHRISTOPHER DUDLEY, and guitarist JAMES SMITH have announced that drummer Daniel Davison (ex Norma Jean) will be joining on drums for writing and recording the new album and the forthcoming tour.
INHALE EXHALE & GWEN STACY Announce Summer U.S. Co-Headlining Tour
Tour in support of Inhale Exhale’s album Bury Me Alive. Support act: THIS OR THE APOCALYPSE
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News Collection Week of 12-27
At HM Magazine, we are confident that Switchfoot agreeing to play the BCS National Championship Game Tailgate thing is a solid, flat-out endorsement and show of support for the University of Texas Longhorns. It could not have any leanings towards Alabama. I mean, come on!
The Chariot to headline The Tours and Rumors of Tours
THE CHARIOT ANNOUNCE HEADLINING TOUR FOR 2010! “THE TOURS AND RUMORS OF TOURS” TOUR! GREELEY ESTATES, INHALE EXHALE, MEMPHIS MAY FIRE & THE COLOR MORALE! Presented by Draven Shoes, Stickam, Dream Cymbals, Solid State Records, Rise Records, Tragic Hero Records, and Trustkill Records.
Inhale Exhale release new video
INHALE EXHALE’s Release Video for “Did You Ever Have a Touch to Lose.” Debuts this week on AOL’s Noisecreep. First video release from new album, Bury Me Alive
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Inhale Exhale Announce Late 2009 Tour Plans
INHALE EXHALE’s Announce Late 2009 Touring Plans
Cleveland shredders to support IWRESTLEDABEARONCE
Highly regarded new album, Bury Me Alive, in stores now
News Collection Week of 10-11
…the ferocious riffage juxtaposed with singer Ryland Raus’ pleading melodies, the snarling screams colliding with the frantic guitar leads – with its striking usage of lighting in the darkest contexts…




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