Pros & iCons
Premieres New Acoustic Video
"Catch Me"
Watch Now on New Noise Magazine:
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Latest Album iConic Out Now
New York, NY - October 1, 2018 - New York pop rock act Pros & iCons has released a brand new acoustic video for "Catch Me," from the band's latest record iConic. Fans can check out the video now via New Noise Magazine: {INSERT LINK}. iConic was released on June 1, 2017. Stay up to date on the latest news from Pros & iCons at www.prosandiconsmusic.com.
On the new video, the band shared: "'Catch Me' is an ode to the dreamers of the world and, in a sense, a love letter to ourselves. We listen to the song as inspiration whenever we feel a tinge of defeat. The video captures a narrative of musical progression, expressing where we were, where we are, and where we are going. As we evolve visually and figuratively throughout the video, we're nearly saying, 'We're going to make it. You can catch us if you can.'"
Much like an anti-hero breaks rules in honor of heroism, Pros & iCons' "anti-pop" approach to their mainstream sound breaks expectations of the "now." Pros & iCons filters their interpretation of life and presents it through nostalgic, emotive, and inspirational arena rock anthems. The band evokes an energy and power known to 1980s rock 'n' roll that has greatly inspired their journey.
Pros & iCons released their debut full-length album iConic in 2017, and have since worked tirelessly to build up a devoted following. Earlier this year they took the stage at select dates of the final Vans Warped Tour, alongside bands like We Were Sharks, Sleep On It, Great American Ghost, As It Is, and more.
Pros & iCons is Joey Dean (vocals), Niko Vaude (guitar), Lenny J. (guitar), and Tylø (bass).
For more information, please visit:
Website: www.prosandiconsmusic.com
Facebook: www.facebooPros & iCons
Premieres New Acoustic Video
"Catch Me"
Watch Now on New Noise Magazine:
{INSERT NN LINK}
Latest Album iConic Out Now
New York, NY - October 1, 2018 - New York pop rock act Pros & iCons has released a brand new acoustic video for "Catch Me," from the band's latest record iConic. Fans can check out the video now via New Noise Magazine: {INSERT LINK}. iConic was released on June 1, 2017. Stay up to date on the latest news from Pros & iCons at www.prosandiconsmusic.com.
On the new video, the band shared: "'Catch Me' is an ode to the dreamers of the world and, in a sense, a love letter to ourselves. We listen to the song as inspiration whenever we feel a tinge of defeat. The video captures a narrative of musical progression, expressing where we were, where we are, and where we are going. As we evolve visually and figuratively throughout the video, we're nearly saying, 'We're going to make it. You can catch us if you can.'"
Much like an anti-hero breaks rules in honor of heroism, Pros & iCons' "anti-pop" approach to their mainstream sound breaks expectations of the "now." Pros & iCons filters their interpretation of life and presents it through nostalgic, emotive, and inspirational arena rock anthems. The band evokes an energy and power known to 1980s rock 'n' roll that has greatly inspired their journey.
Pros & iCons released their debut full-length album iConic in 2017, and have since worked tirelessly to build up a devoted following. Earlier this year they took the stage at select dates of the final Vans Warped Tour, alongside bands like We Were Sharks, Sleep On It, Great American Ghost, As It Is, and more.
Pros & iCons is Joey Dean (vocals), Niko Vaude (guitar), Lenny J. (guitar), and Tylø (bass).
For more information, please visit:
Website: www.prosandiconsmusic.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/prosandicons
Twitter: www.twitter.com/ProsandiCons
Instagram: www.instagram.com/ProsandiCons
Twitter: www.twitter.com/ProsandiCons
Instagram: www.instagram.com/ProsandiCons
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Bayside
Releases New Album
Acoustic Volume 2
Out Now via Hopeless Records
Streaming on Spotify & Apple Music
Available for Purchase Here
Full Band Acoustic Tour This Fall
Tickets & VIP Packages On Sale at BaysideBayside.com
September 28, 2018 - Bayside is celebrating the release of their new album, Acoustic Volume 2. A collection of songs re-imagined songs from across the band's discography as well as one brand new track, Acoustic Volume 2 has been heralded by Billboard, Newsday, Spotify's Punk Unplugged Playlist, and more. It is out now via Hopeless Records and can be streamed on Spotify and Apple Music, or purchased online at baysidebayside.com.
"This album is strictly for the fans, more so than any other release or record," frontman Anthony Raneri shared. "We didn't want to just play them as they were written on acoustic guitars, we put a lot of time into re-imagining them. We wanted to give new life to some of the songs fans love, including some that have never been played live."
To celebrate the release of Acoustic Volume 2, Bayside has invited fans to join them for their first ever full-band acoustic tour. With an entire set of completely reimagined songs, as well as special guest Golds, these shows promise to be an incredibly special and intimate evening. The two-part tour kicks off on November 24th in Chicago, and includes stops in Brooklyn, Atlanta, Orlando, Houston, Los Angeles, and more. Tickets and VIP packages can be purchased online at BaysideBayside.com.
Bayside represent a lifestyle, a counterculture, and a deeply held conviction, diverse in thought and background but united by a shared desire for authentic expression. It's a spirit that permeates an impressive and storied discography, including Sirens and Condolences (2004), Bayside (2005), The Walking Wounded (2007, celebrated with a 10 Year Anniversary tour in 2017), Shudder (2008), Killing Time (2011), Cult (one of Kerrang!'s Top Albums of 2014), and Vacancy (2016).
With a spirit of deconstruction and re-imagination, Bayside returns refreshed and reinvigorated with Acoustic Volume 2. A blend of instantly recognizable fan-favorites and deep cuts, Bayside's latest release throws off convention in search of the distilled melodic essence and emotive power of their catalog. These aren't "stripped down" versions of Bayside songs so much as they are completely new discoveries, refashioned and broadened by possibility.
Unburdened by any expectations or preconceived notions, the band made the record quietly and at their own pace, steadily mining their past to build a new vision for the future. Musicianship and artistry is paramount, with a purposeful urgency throughout.
Acoustic Volume 2 was crafted in Franklin, Tennessee with Jon Howard, a musician and producer who has worked with Paramore, Dashboard Confessional, and New Found Glory. Howard is part of a hyper local community outside of Nashville that includes members of those bands, as well as Yellowcard, Saves The Day, Grammy winning producer Nick Raskulinecz, and Raneri, among others.
It was liberating for Raneri and longtime members Jack O'Shea (lead guitar), Nick Ghanbarian (bass), and Chris Guglielmo (drums) to tear down the walls, playing the songs any way they wanted, as though they had just been written for the first time.
In every note of the vibrant Acoustic Volume 2, a record that conjures the spirit of classic performances like Nirvana's MTV Unplugged or The Cure's most adventurous outings, Bayside serves up a confident reminder of their firmly established place in the rock music landscape. It's evident - from all of the lyrics tattooed on fans, the cover version and tributes that permeate YouTube, and the obsessive supporters worldwide - why Bayside continues to thrive on the strength of these very songs.
Bayside's Acoustic Volume 2 is out now and available for purchase at baysidebayside.com.
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Acoustic Volume 2 Tracklisting:
1. Sick Sick Sick
2. Mary
3. It Don't Exist
4. Duality
5. Landing Feet First
6. Howard
7. Blame It On Bad Luck
8. I Can't Go On
9. Pigsty
10. I Think I'll Be Okay
11. Devotion and Desire
Upcoming Tour Dates:
11/24 - Chicago, IL @ Bottom Lounge
11/25 - Chicago, IL @ Cobra Lounge
11/17 - Detroit, MI @ Shelter
11/28 - Toronto, ON @ Hard Luck
11/29 - Buffalo, NY @ The Tralf
11/30 - Pittsburgh, PA @ Rex Theater
12/1 - Cleveland, OH @ Grog Shop
12/2 - Newport, KY @ Southgate House
12/4 - Hamden, CT @ Space Ballroom
12/5 - Providence, RI @ The Met
12/6 - Boston, MA @ The Sinclair
12/7 - Brooklyn, NY @ Bell House
12/8 - Asbury Park, NJ @ House of Independents
12/9 - Philadelphia, PA @ First Unitarian Church
12/11 - Washington, D.C. @ Sixth & I
12/13 - Atlanta, GA @ Masquerade (Hell)
12/14 - Tampa, FL @ Crowbar
12/15 - West Palm Beach, FL @ Respectable Street
12/16 - Orlando, FL @ The Social
1/11 - Houston, TX @ White Oak
1/12 - Dallas, TX @ Gas Monkey
1/13 - Austin, TX @ Barracuda
1/15 - Phoenix, AZ @ Crescent Ballroom
1/15 - San Diego, CA @ The Irenic
1/16 - Pomona, CA @ Glass House
1/17 - Los Angeles, CA @ Troubadour
1/19 - Las Vegas, NV @ Backstage Bar
1/20 - Fresno, CA @ Strummer's
1/21 - San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall
1/23 - Portland, OR @ Doug Fir
1/24 - Seattle, WA @ Crocodile
1/26 - Salt Lake City, UT @ Urban Lounge
1/27 - Denver, CO @ Marquis Theater
1/29 - Minneapolis, MN @ Turf Club
1/30 - Iowa City, IA @ Gabe's
1/31 - Lawrence, KS @ Granada
2/1 - St. Louis, MO @ Old Rock House
2/2 - Nashville, TN @ The Cowan
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GRAIN STOCKS – SEPTEMBER 1, 2018
ARIZONA
Off-farm corn stocks in Arizona on September 1, 2018 were 1.63 million bushels, up 27 percent from September 1, 2017, according to the September 1 Agricultural Survey and September Grain Stocks Report conducted by the Mountain Regional Field Office of the National Agricultural Statistics Service, USDA. Off-farm barley stocks totaled 140,000 bushels, down 12 percent from last year.
Off-farm all wheat stocks in Arizona on September 1, 2018 were 8.23 million bushels, up 9 percent from September 1, 2017. Other Arizona grain stocks were not published separately to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
COLORADO
All corn stocks in Colorado on September 1, 2018 were 13.02 million bushels, up 23 percent from September 1, 2017, according to the September 1 Agricultural Survey and September Grain Stocks Report conducted by the Mountain Regional Field Office of the National Agricultural Statistics Service, USDA. All corn stocks stored on farms amounted to 4.00 million bushels, compared to 3.50 million bushels a year ago. All corn stored off farms amounted to 9.02 million bushels, up 27 percent from a year ago. Oats stored off-farm were 29,000 bushels, down 17 percent from last year. Off-farm barley stocks totaled 7.41 million bushels, up 2 percent from last year. Off-farm sorghum stocks totaled 1.12 million bushels on September 1, 2018.
All wheat stocks in Colorado on September 1, 2018 were 71.25 million bushels, down 18 percent from September 1, 2017. All wheat stocks stored on farms amounted to 24.50 million bushels, down 23 percent from a year ago. All wheat stored off farms amounted to 46.75 million bushels, down 14 percent from a year ago. Other Colorado grain stocks were not published separately to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
MONTANA
Off-farm oat stocks in Montana on September 1, 2018 were 38,000 bushels, according to the September 1 Agricultural Survey and September Grain Stocks Report conducted by the Mountain Regional Field Office of the National Agricultural Statistics Service, USDA. On-farm oat stocks were 1.10 million bushels, up 38 percent from a year ago. Montana barley stocks in all positions on September 1, 2018 were 36.08 million bushels, down 7 percent from a year ago. Barley stored on farms totaled 26.00 million bushels, unchanged from last year. Off-farm barley stocks were down 22 percent from a year ago to 10.08 million bushels.
All wheat stocks in Montana on September 1, 2018 were 197.32 million bushels, up 50 percent from September 1, 2017. All wheat stocks stored on farms amounted to 157.00 million bushels, up 67 percent from a year ago. All wheat stored off farms amounted to 40.32 million bushels, up 7 percent from a year ago. All Durum wheat stocks on September 1, 2018 were 22.87 million bushels, up 54 percent from a year ago. Other Montana grain stocks were not published separately to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
NEW MEXICO
New Mexico grain stocks on September 1, 2018 were not published separately to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
UTAH
Off-farm oat stocks in Utah on September 1, 2018 were 34,000 bushels, up 36 percent from September 1, 2017, according to the September 1 Agricultural Survey and September Grain Stocks Report conducted by the Mountain Regional Field Office of the National
Agricultural Statistics Service, USDA. Off-farm all wheat stocks in Utah on September 1, 2018 were 5.93 million bushels, down 6 percent from last year. Other Utah grain stocks were not published separately to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
WYOMING
Off-farm corn stocks in Wyoming on September 1, 2018 were 340,000 bushels, according to the September 1 Agricultural Survey and September Grain Stocks Report conducted by the Mountain Regional Field Office of the National Agricultural Statistics Service, USDA. Off-farm barley stocks totaled 5.52 million bushels on September 1, 2018, down 13 percent from September 1, 2017. Other Wyoming grain stocks were not published separately to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
UNITED STATES
Old crop corn stocks in all positions on September 1, 2018 totaled 2.14 billion bushels, down 7 percent from September 1, 2017. Of the total stocks, 620 million bushels are stored on farms, down 21 percent from a year earlier. Off-farm stocks, at 1.52 billion bushels, are up 1 percent from a year ago. The June - August 2018 indicated disappearance is 3.16 billion bushels, compared with 2.94 billion bushels during the same period last year.
Old crop grain sorghum stored in all positions on September 1, 2018 totaled 34.9 million bushels, up 4 percent from a year ago. Onfarm stocks, at 3.36 million bushels, are down 22 percent from last year. Off-farm stocks, at 31.5 million bushels, are up 8 percent from September 1, 2017. The June - August 2018 indicated disappearance from all positions is 30.5 million bushels, down 41 percent from the same period a year ago.
Oats stored in all positions on September 1, 2018 totaled 74.9 million bushels, 4 percent above the stocks on September 1, 2017. Of the total stocks on hand, 39.2 million bushels are stored on farms, 15 percent higher than a year ago. Off-farm stocks totaled 35.7 million bushels, 6 percent below the previous year. Indicated disappearance during June - August 2018 totaled 22.3 million bushels, compared with 27.7 million bushels during the same period a year ago.
Barley stocks in all positions on September 1, 2018 totaled 175 million bushels, down 3 percent from September 1, 2017. On-farm stocks are estimated at 91.4 million bushels, 1 percent above a year ago. Off-farm stocks, at 83.2 million bushels, are 7 percent below September 2017. The June - August 2018 indicated disappearance is 73.1 million bushels, 6 percent above the same period a year earlier.
All wheat stored in all positions on September 1, 2018 totaled 2.38 billion bushels, up 5 percent from a year ago. On-farm stocks are estimated at 631 million bushels, up 28 percent from last September. Off-farm stocks, at 1.75 billion bushels, are down 1 percent from a year ago. The June - August 2018 indicated disappearance is 605 million bushels, down 8 percent from the same period a year earlier.
Durum wheat stocks in all positions on September 1, 2018 totaled 90.6 million bushels, up 37 percent from a year ago. On-farm stocks, at 51.8 million bushels, are up 55 percent from September 1, 2017. Off-farm stocks totaled 38.8 million bushels, up 18 percent from a year ago. The June - August 2018 indicated disappearance of 21.6 million bushels is down 13 percent from the same period a year earlier.
Old crop soybeans stored in all positions on September 1, 2018 totaled 438 million bushels, up 45 percent from September 1, 2017. Soybean stocks stored on farms totaled 101 million bushels, up 15 percent from a year ago. Off-farm stocks, at 337 million bushels, are up 58 percent from last September. Indicated disappearance for June - August 2018 totaled 781 million bushels, up 18 percent from the same period a year earlier.
Old crop sunflower stocks in all positions on September 1, 2018 totaled 386 million pounds, down 35 percent from a year ago. All stocks stored on farms totaled 90.6 million pounds and off-farm stocks totaled 295 million pounds. Stocks of oil type sunflower seed are 279 million pounds; of this total, 81.6 million pounds are on-farm stocks and 197 million pounds are off-farm stocks. Non-oil sunflower stocks totaled 107 million pounds, with 9.00 million pounds stored on the farm and 98.1 million pounds stored off the farm.
For a full copy of the Grain Stocks report please visit www.nass.usda.gov. For state specific questions please contact:
Arizona – Dave DeWalt 1-800-645-7286 Colorado – William R. Meyer 1-800-392-3202 Montana – Eric Sommer 1-800-835-2612 New Mexico – Longino Bustillos 1-800-530-8810 Utah – John Hilton 1-800-747-8522 Wyoming – Rhonda Brandt 1-800-892-1660