*[pitchfork.com] All the way back in 2009, we reported that Pinback were expecting to release an album on Temporary Residence the following year. Finally, the duo of Rob Crow and Zach Smith have announced their first long-player since 2007's Autumn of the Seraphs. Information Retrieved is out October 16.
Pinback posted the following on their Facebook... "We turned the record in a couple weeks ago to our label Temporary Residence Limited. Its just been mastered and is off to the record plant! Thanks to everyone for being patient... were looking forward to the release and seeing you all out on the road. Hooray"
*[theprp.com] The Dillinger Escape Plan guitarist Ben Weinman has made his way to Los Angeles, CA for The Dillinger Escape Plan “production” and writing sessions for the upcoming Giraffe Tongue Orchestra project.
In addition to Weinman, the latter group of course features Mastodon‘s Brent Hinds, Eric Avery (ex-Jane’s Addiction) and Jon Theodore (ex-The Mars Volta). Weinman and Hinds have posted some photos from the most recent sessions for the project HERE and HERE.
*[theprp.com] Constants‘ new release “Pasiflora” is available for streaming in full over at Bandcamp.com. The group released the outing earlier this week on The Mylene Sheath.
*Dublin post-punk band Jogging are set to return with their sophomore album Take Courage due out on August 24th via Out on a Limb Records. The effort will be released on vinyl as well as digital formats, and you can check out their first single from the effort "Deadweight" below. In the meantime, you can also stream their entire debut, Minutes, released on the sadly defunct Richter Collective HERE.
*[theprp.com] Om (Sleep) have had to postpone their planned August dates to November due to injury. On that the group offered:
“We will be postponing our upcoming Eastern North American tour dates following a skateboarding injury Emil had (broken arm). We are working on rescheduling the full run starting in mid-November. Thank you all and see you soon.”
Their new effort “Advaitic Songs” is available in stores now.

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