the new Bless the fall Witness (2010–present)

the new Bless the fall Witness  (2010–present)


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A SKYLIT DRIVE identity On Fire (3rd studio album 2010–present)

On his Formspring account, Jagmin predicted that A Skylit Drive would begin writing and recording a follow-up to Adelphia during Summer 2010. He also suggested that the album would see an early 2011 release.[13]
In February 2010 Hassle Records published on their web site "We have new recruits to the Hassle Records family, please welcome A Skylit Drive with open arms... Fresh out of California, A Skylit Drive have been together in their current line-up since 2007 and have been touring their unique brand of metalcore across the US. We released their second album 'Adelphia' in October and the UK joined the ever growing A Skylit Drive bandwagon. Catch the band on the rapidly selling out UK / Europe tour with Alesana in April."[14]
The band announced via MySpace that on May 29, 2010, the band Desires of Sires will debut on their Adelphia tour. Recently, Michael Jagmin hinted on Twitter that A Skylit Drive is currently writing new material.[15] A Skylit Drive is recording new demos. The band's Myspace layout changed in July 2010 with a new message saying that A Skylit Drive was in the studio recording a new album with Cameron Webb for early 2011.[16]
According to the band's twitter account they have finished recording the new album. According to Nick's twitter, a twitpic of a promotional poster confirms their upcoming album's name "Identity On Fire" which is to be released sometime in February 2011
The band will be on the "Average Guys With Exceptional Hair" tour with bands Woe, Is Me, For All Those Sleeping, Motionless In White and Scarlett O'hara

the new Bless the fall Witness (2010–present)

During the month of February, the band announced on their MySpace page that they would head into the studio in May 2009 after their tour with Silverstein, Norma Jean, and Before Their Eyes. On May 13 the band announced on their MySpace page and video blogs that they signed to Fearless Records.
On June 3, the band announced via MySpace that they were officially finished with the recording of their new album and that it was to be released in the fall. At the beginning of their tour with August Burns Red and Enter Shikari, they announced that the album would be titled "Witness". In July, Blessthefall released a song clip on their MySpace blog titled "God Wears Gucci", released on iTunes for download on August 11, 2009. In September 2009, the band uploaded another track on their MySpace page titled "What's Left of Me". The album was released October 6, 2009.
In June 2010 Blessthefall toured New Zealand in support Saosin, and in Australia in support of Story of the Year and Saosin. Blessthefall played across Auckland, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide.
After the release of Witness, the band co-headlined the Atticus Fall Tour with Finch, Drop Dead, Gorgeous, and Vanna from October 10, 2009 through to November 19. Other bands on the tour included Of Mice & Men and Let’s Get It.
In October 2009, the band announced on YouTube that they were working on a music video for "What's Left of Me", which was released December 14 on MySpace Metal.
On January 26, 2010, Greeley Estates released No Rain, No Rainbow, featuring guest vocals by Blessthefall vocalists Beau Bokan and Jared Warth. The album also features guest vocals from former vocalist of Blessthefall, and present vocalist of Escape the Fate, Craig Mabbitt.
The band was featured on the Punk Goes Classic Rock album released April 27th covering Dream On by Aerosmith.
Their song, “To Hell and Back”, released on Witness, was a soundtrack to Ubisoft's Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction. The game trailer was released on April 9, 2010.[9]
They released a new music video for their song "To Hell and Back" on July 21, 2010 and are in the process of recording a new music video for "Hey Baby, Here's That Song You Wanted", which was confirmed through their Twitter. They are holding a contest to see who can make the best fan-made video to be included in the final music video.
The music video was released on November 4, 2010, and is a parody of the 2009 comedy The Hangover, specifically when a naked man jumps out from the back of Beau Bokan's car and starts attacking him.

'Green Lantern': Everything We Know Before The Trailer Debut Take a look back before the latest sneak peek premieres.

After years of what's-taking-so-long buildup, a killer Comic-Con rollout and a pre-trailer teaser that popped up earlier this week, the first "Green Lantern" trailer is set to debut online in a few hours.
That sound you hear is the MTV Movies team giggling with delight. Because it's been a long time coming, and there's still almost seven months to go until the DC Comics adaptation hits theaters. As we look forward to the new trailer, we've also been looking back at everything we already know about "Green Lantern."
Early Development
The flick has journeyed through a by-now-familiar cycle of development delays and contrasting studio visions. An earlier version, for instance, established a more comedic take on the character — Hal Jordan, a fighter pilot-turned-superhero, thanks to an all-powerful ring — with Jack Black in the starring role. By the summer of 2008, though, Warner Bros. had shifted the property back to active development, and a trio of fanboy-approved writers (Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim and Michael Green) penned a new script.
"We really spanned the whole gamut from the Silver Age through the Modern Age to Geoff Johns," Guggenheim told us about "Lantern" comics that inspired them. "There's a lot of different elements that are hard to coalesce, actually. Green Lantern as much as any modern-day superhero has a lot of continuity gaps and inconsistencies, and you're wrestling with it all to make everything work."
In February 2009, word broke that "Casino Royale" director Martin Campbell was in negotiations to direct, and by that summer, three actors were reportedly competing for the Jordan role: Bradley Cooper, Justin Timberlake and Ryan Reynolds. In July, the part was handed to Reynolds.
"I fell in love with the character when I met with Martin Campbell," Reynolds told us that November. "When you have a guy like Martin Campbell, part of his charm is that he has balls of titanium, and the other part is that he's slightly crazy, and you have to be to take on something with the scope of 'Green Lantern.' He's less of the director and more of a general."
The Shoot
Just days into 2010, "Green Lantern" got an official green light and a production start date of March. Quickly, the rest of the cast came together: Blake Lively as Jordan love interest Carol Ferris; Mark Strong as initial Jordan mentor Sinestro; Peter Sarsgaard as villain Dr. Hector Hammond; and Tim Robbins as Senator Hammond.
In a move that surprised no one, Campbell announced that the film would be converted to 3-D during post-production. Ramping up the visual-effects quotient further, it became clear that Reynolds' suit would be a completely CG-assisted outfit, and that's exactly what we got when images of a suited-up Reynolds debuted online.
San Diego Comic-Con
Warner Bros. swept into the den of pop-culture geekery this summer with one heck of a presentation: purple-hued Abin Sur encased in glass; footage of Reynolds as Jordan and Sarsgaard as Hammond; and tons of commentary from the cast and crew.
"The tone is light. It has a lot of humor, but I think the relationships between all the characters are very real," Campbell said during the Comic-Con panel. "We try to keep the action very real. ... It's my first superhero movie — unless you count James Bond."
The Run-Up to the Trailer
The key question remained: When would folks not lucky enough to be in Hall H during Comic-Con get to check out "Green Lantern" footage? DC Chief Creative Officer Geoff Johns announced that the trailer would debut in front of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1" on Friday. But what about online?
"I wish I could say tomorrow, but it's not going to be tomorrow. It will be soon, though." Johns said in October. "Technically it's a teaser, but it's pretty big. I don't know the exact time, length, but it's got more stuff in there than I would have thought for a teaser, that's for sure."
MTV News then learned the trailer would appear online Tuesday (November 16) at 8 p.m. ET. A few days earlier, "Entertainment Tonight" aired a teaser for the trailer. We saw Reynolds transform into superhero form and unleash a giant, power-ring-enabled fist; images of the Green Lantern home planet; and Kilowog, one nasty-looking drill instructor who helps train Jordan.
So what will we see in the full trailer? Whatever it is, expect some heated debate. That's what happened when the first look at Jordan's costume debuted and, well, Reynolds expects nothing less.
"There has to be a little healthy debate about it," he told us. "I mean, that's important. If it were just slanted one way or the other, I don't think it would be that satisfying."

(Movies) Up coming BatMan 3

The next Batman sequel has a title: The Dark Knight Rises.

Distributor Warner Bros confirmed the name for director Christopher Nolan's third adventure about the DC Comics vigilante hero, which follows Batman Begins in 2005 and The Dark Knight in 2008.

The Dark Knight Rises is due in theatres July 20, 2012.

Bucking Hollywood's current wave of 3D movies, Nolan is not planning to shoot the film in 3D.

Warner Bros had agreed with Nolan's argument that the sequel should resist the 3D craze, the director told the Los Angeles Times' Hero Complex blog, which first reported the title.

Nolan would not reveal what villain might appear in The Dark Knight Rises, but he said it would not be the Riddler, one of the key bad guys in the comics and past film and TV Batman tales.

Earlier this year, Nolan said he would not resurrect the Joker, the cackling villain played by Heath Ledger in The Dark Knight.

Ledger won the supporting-actor Academy Award for the role, a year after he died of an accidental overdose of prescription drugs.