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Thursday, February 26, 2009
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Thursday, February 26, 2009
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Sunday, February 22, 2009
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Sunday, February 22, 2009
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Sunday, January 18, 2009
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Rumor has it Jay Forrest will be tracking vocals in Chicago for a couple unreleased Hopesfall songs. Keep an ear out for further details. Go to Hopesfall's myspace page and post a comment!
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Monday, January 14, 2008
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The gloves have come off.
www.ryansrockshow.com for more Hopesfall info.
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Monday, April 02, 2007
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We join Hopesfall at Vudu Studios during the recording of their new album "Magnetic North", the followup to their critically acclaimed album "A Types". The band is working with producer Mike Watts (AS CITIES BURN, AS TALL AS LIONS) recording at Vudu Studios in Long Island, NY. HOPESFALL recently debuted a new song, "Bird Flu", on the "Trustkill Takeover II" compilation, which came out on October 31, 2006. The song will also appear on the forthcoming album in a slightly altered version. This PodCast is part two of a special 3 part series "Making of the new Hopesfall album". To download this, and all of the Trustkill Records video and audio podcasts automatically, be sure to click here and subscribe to our podcast on iTunes.
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Saturday, March 24, 2007
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| Join Hopesfall on their Journey to Magnetic North, and learn the secrets of their new album. For 10 weeks leading up to the May 15th release date, Hopesfall will debut one new song each week from the upcoming album on their myspace page. The album, recorded at Vudu Studios in Long Island , NY with producer Mike Watts (As Cities Burn, As Tall As Lions, etc) is the follow up to 2004's A-Types. The title Magnetic North, is a metaphor for personal searches, tells singer Jay Forrest. "Magnetic North is an analogy to something constant that's always wandering, like the magnetic poles that are always there but consistently moving. This record was a very personal search quest, taking a bit of angst from our earlier album Satellite Years and a bit of instrumentation from A-Types and progressing much more forward." Trustkill is quite excited about the album, and label president Josh Grabelle explains their motives on previewing each track week by week. "Hopesfall fans have waited far too long to only get a mere glimpse at the sheer brilliance of this new album. It is a true escape of the senses and can be appreciated only be listening to it as a whole, which is why we've chosen to give the fans the opportunity to preview the entire album." The journey will also include multiple interactive contests involving the album. Fans will be sharing the Journey to Magnetic North on their own MySpace profiles, as well as scouring the website of Strhessclothing.com for hidden clues to continue their discovery of the new album. Details will be on the Hopesfall Myspace page and on Trustkill.com. |  | | Use the code below to add the Magnetic North countdown to your MySpace!
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Monday, January 22, 2007
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In the very first Trustkill Records VIDEO PodCast we join Joshua Brigham and Dustin Nadler of Hopesfall at Vudu Studios, recording the followup (currently untitled, in stores spring 2007) to their critically acclaimed album "A Types". They talk about the progression of their music with "A Types", and why the follow-up is the album the band has been waiting to write! The band is working with producer Mike Watts (AS CITIES BURN, AS TALL AS LIONS) recording at Vudu Studios in Long Island, NY. HOPESFALL recently debuted a new song, "Bird Flu", on the "Trustkill Takeover II" compilation, which came out on October 31, 2006. The song will also appear on the forthcoming album in a slightly altered version. This PodCast is part one of a special 3 part series "Making of the new Hopesfall album".
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Wednesday, December 06, 2006
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To celebrate the release of the Trustkill Takeover Vol. II CD, we launched a new PODCAST (those WITHOUT iTunes click here)! Check out Mike Hatalak [It Dies Today], Matt Mentley [Throwdown], Jason Trabue [Hopesfall] and Jason 'Jay' James [Bullet For My Valentine] host the newst addition of our PODCAST.
Check out new UNRELEASED tracks from the Trustkill Takeover Volume II CD (in stores everywhere NOW) and listen while our hosts fill you in on the making of the Trustkill Takeover Volume II, and keep you up to date with behind the scenes band news and happenings. Songs included are It Dies Today 'Sacred Heart', Throwdown 'London Dungeon', Hopesfall 'Bird Flu' and Bullet For My Valentine 'My Fist, Your Mouth, Her Scars'.
And in case you were wondering, this podcast is FREE! | Hopesfall "Breathe From Coma" Video
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