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The Acacia Strain News
| The Acacia Strain Debuts at #2 on Billboard new Artist Chart, #107 Billboard Top 200 (KNAC.COM) Massachusetts? heavy hitters The Acacia Strain have cracked into the Billboard charts at #2 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart and #107 on the Billboard Top 200 chart with the first week sales of the band?s new album, ?Continent,? which saw an August 19 release through Prosthetic Records. Reviews: Slipknot, Motorhead, The Verve and more (ChartAttack.com) I was all set to entertain my editors by savagely insulting this band because I hate them, but The Acacia Strain's newest disc was a pleasant surprise. Just to be clear, it's still nothing fantastic. While it's lyrically entertaining, opening track "Skynet" still rankles. The Story So Far (POLLSTAR) New dates for singer / songwriter Terri Hendrix were waiting for us on our loading dock as we unlocked the front gates and hunkered down for a hard day's work vetting and listing new concert dates. Jonas Brothers Deny Staind A Fourth Straight Chart-Topping Debut (MTV Music Television) The Jonas Brothers' A Little Bit Longer will remain on top of next week's Billboard albums chart, denying Staind their fourth straight #1 debut. Black Stone Cherry is proud to be loud (Louisville Courier-Journal) For anyone who thinks the country is a nice, quiet place to sit and listen to the crickets, we present Black Stone Cherry. They're so loud they make crickets explode. The rock 'n' roll band from Edmonton, Ky., takes its inspiration from the late 1960s and early 1970s, when concepts such as power trios and turning amps up to 11 were born. |
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