It’s absolutely incredible.
March 2011
As you know, this month WATK is featuring Zack Zarrillo, creator of PropertyOfZack for our Music Mentor Series. If you would like to ask Zack any more questions, now is the time! Zack does a lot of press, and has talked to many important industry figures. I will be accepting last minute questions up until tomorrow afternoon!
To learn more about Zack, READ HIS INTRO, check out his website, and follow him on Facebook & Twitter!
always
It’s just clever. And I think Bemis’s voice sounds the best it ever has.
It rains in heaven all day long.
br&new
interview questions after interview questions after interview questions x4
and i have to type one
- Jack’s Mannequin
- The Wonder Years
- The Dangerous Summer
- D.R.U.G.S
- A Day To Remember
- Go Radio
- Moving Mountains
- Relient K
- Set Your Goals
- Terrible Things
- Veara
- The Narrative
- River City Extension
- Hellogoodbye
That’s PLENTY to keep my happy. I wont even be able to see all of those bands because of press. I’ll be going to two dates this year to try to see as many as I can.
Click the link above for a great interview/piece on our new record done by our friends at Alternative Press.
The first REAL LOOK at our album talking about what some songs are about, the recording process, and our goal for the over-all sound of the album.
Check it out and show your friends!
so so full..not even halfway in
My favorite line of 2010.
The Wonder Years | When Keeping It Real Goes Wrong
I don’t know why Logan’s Circle is the song people talk about when they bring up The Wonder Years, this song is way better
Did you know that you’re just a stupid person, Connor?
PropertyOfZack is thrilled to be bringing you an exclusive song stream off of The Lonely Forest’s new album, Arrows. Arrows was recorded and produced by Death Cab For Cutie’s Chris Walla. Listen to “Coyote” below:
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I like.
PropertyOfZack welcomes back Curran Blevins for his second Contributor Blog. Curran’s first blog was a huge success, so we are thrilled to have him back. This specific entry from Curran revolves around how any privacy bands once had has now disappeared due to a new era…


