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Vetran Texan stage-wreckers ...And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead will release new LP Lost Songs next week, and we've already posted their new songs "Up To Infinity" and "Catatonic." And now,…   Read Story »
Trail Of Dead's new video for "Catatonic" features the cartoonish ascension of fictional politician Rich Dobney, a sharp, greedy rise that eventually gives way to a sex-and-drugs-related downfall.…   Read Story »
The veteran Texan prog-punk bashers ...And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead will release their next album Lost Songs next month, and we've already posted their song "Up To Infinity." And now…   Read Story »
Earlier today, Austin rockers ...And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead announced a new record called Lost Songs, and released a track from it directly influenced by the Syrian Civil War. Here's…   Read Story »
"The Wasteland" appears in the middle of longtime Austin crew ...And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead's seventh album Tao Of The Dead. Considering all the conceptual elements present -- take a…   Read Story »
The difference between appearing on the cover of Rolling Stone in 2010 vs during the Almost Famous era is huge, but the sentiments and rock 'n' roll satire remain gently pointed in "The Cover Of The…   Read Story »
There was dust, rain, then mud. There was Eddie Vedder, sitting in with Kings Of Leon and calling Perry Farrell up onstage with Pearl Jam during a reportedly monstrous, festival headlining two-hour…   Read Story »
Longtime and multi-syllabic Austin sextet Trail Of Dead went about reminding you of their presences via Festival Thyme, the EP where you first got a taste (via alternate takes) of "Inland Sea" and…   Read Story »
Recently you had a mixed reaction to AYWKUBTTOD's soaring, piano-lined "Inland Sea," from the Texan rockers' forthcoming Festival Thyme EP. Another track's up for grabs at RCRD LBL, "Bells Of…   Read Story »
When we last spotted ...And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead, they we are at All Tomorrow's Parties. That weekend at Kutscher's was wrapped tightly in nostalgia, but Austin's longest are back…   Read Story »