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Monday, September 10, 2012

Break Anchor Sept. 21st Chicago - Viaduct Theater w/ Still Alive, Dead Ellington #punk

CHI, IL LIVE SHOWS ON OUR RADAR.   SAVE THE DATE 9/21.

Break Anchor has announced some Midwestern tour dates beginning September 19 in the band's hometown of Detroit.    

Break Anchor, fronted by Jay Navarro of The Suicide Machines, released Blackhearts and Blackouts via Paper + Plastick records in March. The band then released Viva La Rustbelt on SideOneDummy Records.

Tour dates:
Sept. 19th Detroit - St. Andrews w/ Alkaline Trio, Girl in a Coma
Sept. 20th Ferndale, Mi - Loving Touch w/ ATG, Dead Ellington
Sept. 21st Chicago - Viaduct Theater w/ Still Alive, Dead Ellington
Sept. 22nd Minneapolis - Hexagon w/ In Defence, Dead Ellington
Sept. 23rd Grand Rapids - Mulligan's w/ Dead Ellington, DGR/DWN


Break Anchor - Blackhearts and Blackouts
March 20, 2012
Paper + Plastick Records
 
"Even with a hint of familiarity though, Blackhearts and Blackouts doesn’t sacrifice its heart for cheap gimmicks or faulty intentions – and that is all we can really ask for." -AbsolutePunk.net

More about Break Anchor:
When Jay Navarro, the singer/frontman of the Suicide Machines and Hellmouth, finally hit bottom and came out of a haze of booze, pills, anger and depression, he had a fresh outlook. He wrote a song so full of melody and so full of angst, he felt he had found himself again. “A Failure Of Epic Proportions” is a song about the Midwest American experience of growing into adulthood. 
 
Thinking nobody would want to hear a song like this from him, or maybe anyone for that matter, he turned to longtime friend Cris Golan (The Story So Far and King For A Day) to play bass. 
 
“I didn’t think anybody else in Detroit would get what I was trying to go for but Cris,” Navarro said. “I was aiming for early East Bay pop-punk like Crimpshrine, Operation Ivy, and yes...Green Day, and then mix in some Smashing Pumpkins.” Through a mutual friend, they hooked up with Kyle Green (Seized Up). Kyle brought a new perspective that would round out the trio of Break Anchor’s writing style. Late night jam sessions in the garage ensued, fueled by beer and always ending in a drunken listening party of old and new punk favorites. 
 
With Jason and Kyle singing and handling guitar duties together, it became a wrestling match of dual vocals comparable to punk steadymen Hot Water Music and other such bands. Dan Stover (Seized Up) signed on to play drums and this Motor City rust belt machine was complete. Creating a fresh sound, unlike most Midwest offerings, Break Anchor will make you want to crack open a PBR or stare deep into the eyes of a bottle of whiskey, grab your best friend and sing along at the top of your lungs, “I'M FAILING!!”

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