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Tuesday, June 12, 2018 - 1:30pm

With Confidence

Announce New Album Love and Loathing

To Be Released August 10th through Hopeless Records

 

Share New Single and Music Video for "That Something"

 

Album Now Available For Pre-Order

 

 

June 11, 2018 - With Confidence have announced details on their forthcoming new album Love and Loathing out August 10th via Hopeless Records. The infectiously catchy and colorful music video for "That Something" is out now on the Hopeless Records YouTube channel and can be seen here: smarturl.it/ThatSomethingVideo

 

With Confidence called on veteran producer Mike Green (All Time Low, Paramore) to create Love and Loathing. An album filled with both catchy melodies and emotive lyrics, Love and Loathing carries you through first loves, blistering breakups and everything in-between. According to bassist and vocalist Jayden Seeley, the final themes weren't clear until they had finished most of the songs. 

 

"There's a looming relationship with loathing, mostly about the concept of self-loathing," explains Seeley. "That period before getting into a relationship is very introspective-you're trying to be a better person, but a lot of how that happens is because people are really hard on [themselves]. That ties back to love just as strongly, because in the relationship, you want to keep being better. In every way."

 

While the band has toured consistently since the release of 2016's Better Weather and honed in on their chops as musicians, Seely found himself overwhelmed while trying to find the time to write the next record. 

 

"I had to learn what inspiration was the right inspiration," he explains. "This (Love and Loathing) is a culmination of all of that natural inspiration, poured into twelve songs."

 

 

Love and Loathing Track List

1. That Something

2. Sing To Me

3. Moving Boxes

4. The Turnaround

5. Jaded

6. Better

7. Spinning

8. Bruise

9. Pâquerette (Without Me)

10. Icarus

11. Dopamine

12. Tails

 

 

 

 

Love and Loathing is now available for pre-order. Those who pre-order digitally will receive an instant grat download of "That Something". Pre-order now at www.withconfidencemusic.com 

 

With Confidence is confirmed to perform this summer for the entire and final cross country run of the Vans Warped Tour this summer. Full list of dates below. Tickets are on sale now at www.vanswarpedtour.com/dates 

 

Formed in 2012, With Confidence is lead vocalist/bassist Jayden Seeley, vocalist/guitarist Inigo Del Carmen, and drummer Joshua Brozzesi. In 2017, they took home the award for Best New Artist Music Video at the Alternative Press Music Awards. 

 

Love and Loathing is the follow up to 2016's Better Weather. 

 

Upcoming With Confidence Tour Dates

June 21 - Pomona, CA - Pomona Fairplex

June 22 - San Diego, CA - Qualcomm

June 23 - San Francisco, CA - Shoreline Amphitheatre

June 24 - Ventura, CA - Ventura County Fairgrounds

June 28 - Phoenix, AZ - Ak-Chin Pavillion

June 29 - Las Vegas, NV - Downtown Las Vegas Events Center

June 30 - Salt Lake City, UT - USANA Amphitheatre

July 1 - Denver, CO - Pepsi Centre

July 3 - Saint Louis, MO - Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre

July 5 - Bonner Springs, KS - Providence Medical Center Amphitheatre

July 6 - Dallas, TX - Starplex Pavillion 

July 7 - San Antonio, TX - AT&T Center

July 8 - Houston, TX - NRG Park

July 10 - Nashville, TN - Tennessee State Fairgrounds

July 12 - Virginia Beach, BA - Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheatre

July 13 - Camden, NJ - BB&T Pavillion

July 14 - Holmdel, NJ - PNC Bank Arts Center

July 15 - Hartford, CT - Xfinity Theatre

July 16 - Burgettstown, PA - KeyBank Pavillion

July 17 - Toronto, Canada - Budweiser Stage

July 18 - Cuyahoga Falls, OH - Blossom Music Center

July 19 - Cincinnati, OH - Riverbend Music Center

July 20 - Detroit, MI - Meadow Brook Amphitheatre

July 21 - Chicago, Il - Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre

July 22 - Shakopee, MN - Canterbury Park

July 23 - Milwaukee, WI - Marcus Amphitheatre

July 24 - Indianapolis, IN - Klipsch Music Center

July 25 - Darien Center, NY - Darien Lake PAC

July 26 - Scranton, PA - The Pavillion at Montage Mountain

July 27 - Mansfield, MA - Xfinity Center

July 28 - Wantagh, NY - Nikon at Jones Beach Amphitheatre

July 29 - Columbia, MD - Merriweather Post Pavilion

July 30 - Charlotte, NC - PNC Music Pavilion

July 31 - Atlanta, GA - Cellaris Amphitheatre at Lakewood

August 2 - Jacksonville, FL - The Old Cypress Lot

August 3 - Orlando, FL - Tinkerfield

August 4 - Tampa, FL - MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre

August 5 - West Palm Beach, FL - Coral Sky Amphitheatre

 

For more information

www.withconfidencemusic.com 

www.hopelessrecords.com   

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Judicial Watch Statement on Supreme Court Decision Upholding Ohio Efforts to Maintain Clean Voter Rolls

(Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton hailed today’s Supreme Court decision upholding efforts by Ohio, which are part of an historic settlement with Judicial Watch, to maintain accurate voting rolls. Fitton noted:

This is a clear victory for the citizens of Ohio and America who want clean and fair elections. Dirty voting rolls can mean dirty elections. Today’s Supreme Court decision should send a signal to other states to take reasonable steps to make sure that voters who died or moved away no longer remain on their voter rolls. Leftists opposed to election integrity suffered a big defeat today. Frankly, this and their other assaults on clean election measures suggest the organized left and their politician allies want to be able to steal elections if necessary. This is also a big institutional win for Judicial Watch, because it means that our current settlement agreement with Ohio is valid and enforceable.

The Supreme Court upheld an Ohio law providing that the State had to send address confirmation notices to all registered voters who had not voted in the previous two years. This ruling has the effect of also upholding a 2014 settlement agreement between Judicial Watch and Ohio, which required Ohio to use that same procedure as part of a regular Supplemental Mailing designed to identify whether registered Ohio voters had moved away – one of many steps intended to fulfill Ohio’s obligations under the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) to maintain the integrity of its voter list.

Judicial Watch filed several amicus briefs supporting Ohio’s efforts at every level of the federal court system as the case progressed from the trial court all the way up to the Supreme Court. The case was on appeal from the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, which held Ohio’s process was in violation of the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (NVRA) (Jon Husted, Ohio Secretary of State v. Philip Randolph Institute, et al. (No. 16-980)).

Judicial Watch’s amicus brief argued that the Sixth Circuit ruling would adversely affect its settlement agreement with Ohio were it allowed to stand. Judicial Watch also pointed out that failing to respond to an address confirmation notice does not mean that a registration is removed from the voter rolls. It merely triggers another waiting period, which can last up to four more years, during which the registrant still has the right to vote. In all, it can take up to six years before a registration is cancelled under the process.

Judicial Watch Attorney Robert Popper, the director of the organization’s Election Integrity Project, joined with five other former attorneys of the Civil Rights Division Attorneys of the Justice Department to file an amici curiae brief in the Husted case.

Judicial Watch previously filed a lawsuit under the NVRA against Indiana, which resulted in the state taking several actions to clean up its voter rolls. The Judicial Watch lawsuits against Ohio and Indiana were the first private lawsuits under the NVRA. Judicial Watch is currently suing Kentucky, California and Los Angeles over their failures to remove ineligible voters as required by the NVRA, and is suing the State of Maryland and Montgomery County over their failure to release voting-related records.

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June 11, 2018

 

Judicial Watch: Federal Court Orders DOJ to Provide More Details on Search for Obama-Era Communications with John Podesta and Clinton Campaign

(Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch today announced that, in an unusual Saturday ruling, U.S. District Court Judge Dabney L. Friedrich ordered the U.S. Justice Department to provide more information about its search of former top Obama DOJ Official Peter Kadzik’s communications with then-Clinton presidential campaign chairman John Podesta, Clinton campaign officials, and others. The court order, issued in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, requires the Justice Department to provide additional details by June 15, 2018.

According to Wikileaks, on May 19, 2015, Kadzik, using a Gmail account, sent Podesta an email appearing to tip off Clintons’ campaign about the Justice Department’s review of Clinton’s emails:

There is a HJC oversight hearing today where the head of our Civil Division will testify. Likely to get questions on State Department emails. Another filing in the FOIA case went in last night or will go in this am that indicates it will be awhile (2016) before the State Department posts the emails.

Saturday’s order follows a June 6 hearing in a Judicial Watch Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the Justice Department on January 15, 2017, for:

All email correspondence between Peter Kadzik on either his official Justice Department email account peterkadzik@gmail.com and any non-government employee concerning, regarding, or relating to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s use of non-state.gov email to conduct official government business;

All email correspondence between Peter Kadzik on either his official Justice Department email account or peterkadzik@gmail.com and John Podesta; and

All email correspondence between Peter Kadzik on either his official Justice Department email account or peterkadzik@gmail.com and any official, officer, or employee of Hillary Rodham Clinton’s presidential campaign.

Judicial Watch argues that the Justice Department has refused to provide sufficient details about the search of Kadzik’s personal email account.

Judge Friedrich found that the Justice Department’s sworn representations about Kadzik’s search of his records were “incomplete”:

Although the [Justice Department] states that “Mr. Kadzik confirmed that he did not recall ever using his personal Gmail account to send any other similar e-mails to John Podesta, or to anyone else associated with the Clinton campaign,” … this statement does not cover the full scope of Judicial Watch’s specific FOIA requests.

The court ordered the DOJ to submit a supplemental declaration by June 15, 2018 that provides any additional details regarding Kadzik’s representations regarding whether his Gmail account contained agency records or potential agency records.

The DOJ is to provide details regarding two manual searches that Mr. Kadzik reportedly conducted. Also, the DOJ is to indicate, whether Kadzik opened and reviewed individual e-mails or just reviewed the titles, and which folders Kadzik reviewed when conducting his manual searches.

“We are pleased the court ordered the Justice Department to provide more details about its search for documents about Obama DOJ-Clinton campaign collusion,” stated Judicial Watch Tom Fitton. “It is disappointing we must continually battle the Sessions Justice Department for basic information on corruption in the Obama Justice Department.”

 

 

Governor Herbert Invites Utahns to Celebrate Flag Week and Flag Day

 

SALT LAKE CITY (June 11, 2018) – President Donald Trump has signed a proclamation designating June 14, 2018 as Flag Day and the week beginning June 10, 2018, as Flag Week. This proclamation encourages all federal buildings to observe these declared dates by displaying the flag of the United States of America. The people of the United States are also invited to observe the days between Flag Day and Independence Day as a time to celebrate and honor the United States of America.

 

In accordance with this proclamation, Governor Gary R. Herbert invites individuals, businesses, and other organizations to join with all public entities in observing these days of celebration by displaying the flag of the United States of America.