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Farewell to Adeline Clothing

Adeline Street clothing posted an announcement on their MySpace stating that they won't be continuing the brand:

Ladies and Gentlemen:
Adeline Street clothing has left the building. What started off as a passion project to create from the heart, punk-inspired clothing has now taken a back seat to the source of its inspiration: rock-n-roll. Adeline Street clothing has decided not to move foward with future designs while Billie Joe and the guys are back in the studio working hard on their follow up to "American Idiot."

Adeline will sell off the remainder of its merchandise through the end of the year on various online stores including AngryYoungandPoor.com, AdelineRecords.com and OnePoster.com. This will not affect Adeline Records since the two companies are separate entities under the Adeline umbrella, so be assured Adeline music will play on. We would like to thank everyone that supported us and helped make this brand happen.

Thank you.

November 20th, 2008 | Comments (11)

Green Day in Articles

Contact Music interviewed Chris Martin of Coldplay about the current success of his band, which lead him to make a complimentary remark about Green Day:

"The reason we're the biggest band in the world at the moment is because the others are on holiday. That's how you get your breaks. That's how the understudy gets his opportunity. While U2 and Green Day are away, we've gotten to make the most of it."

USA Today interviewed American Idol winner David Cook, who is working with Green Day's old Producer, Rob Cavallo. Rob made a comment regarding Green Day during the interview:

"First single Light On, however, "is by-the-numbers generic power balladry, a song that could be anybody from Green Day to My Chemical Romance," both also produced by Cavallo."

November 19th, 2008 | Comments (6)

New Interview Coming Soon

Alternative Press GreenDay.com posted information about Green Day's appearance in the December issue of Alternative Press:

ALTERNATIVE PRESS' MOST ANTICIPATED OF 2009: GREEN DAY
BAND GIVES AP EXCLUSIVE FIRST LISTEN TO NEW ALBUM; FIRST MAJOR PRESS SINCE THE AMERICAN IDIOT TOUR

ALTERNATIVE PRESS, the Cleveland-based magazine dedicated to covering contemporary punk culture, is pleased to announce influential punk trio GREEN DAY as the cover stars of our MOST ANTICIPATED ALBUMS OF 2009 issue!  In their first major interview since ending their tour for 2004's multi-platinum album American Idiot, the band open up about their new, Butch Vig-produced disc, the influences behind the tracks and their expectations for both themselves and for the world's response. "There's nothing to prove anymore," singer/guitarist Billie Joe Armstrong tells AP. "We're just trying to show we have this spirit that rock 'n' roll can change lives, and it really is a religious experience that means something to us. It's more about faith now."AP's MOST ANTICIPATED ALBUMS OF 2009 is the ultimate source for the best music due to drop next year. The issue goes on sale everywhere Tuesday, Dec. 9. For more info, head to altpress.com.

November 18th, 2008 | Comments (24)

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