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seeyouindapit777 seeyouindapit777
This band rules \m/
takeadumponmychest takeadumponmychest
@screamcoreeXDD Since when did looks determine their music? shows how ignorant you are lolol
eliguckin eliguckin
Going to the Hartford date to see these guys. Which means repeats!
shitonallyou shitonallyou
Best band on Warped Tour.
punkandmetalcore2012 punkandmetalcore2012
are they play Holmdel Nj or not because their facebook says they are, but this website says they're not
tgullage tgullage
Why are they skipping Mansfield.....
takeadumponmychest takeadumponmychest
@screamcoreeXDD lol "screamcore". you dont know shit about music
shedyourskin shedyourskin
found out the moment they announced they're on the line-up, been overly excited since.
BriTaylor413 BriTaylor413
omg. what a cu*t. title fight rocks. reevauluate your life, kid.
xtransitx xtransitx
"ScreamcoreeXDD" You know you shouldn't be living if you set your WT username as that. Christ, that cracks me up.

Anyway, go title fight !
thedescendentslover thedescendentslover
Lol, this screamocore chick has said Title fight, and Anti Flag sucks. Her opinion doesn't matter when your name is "screamocore".
Deadlyduck Deadlyduck
I'm gonna be so happy to see you guys...favorite band next to For Today on the tour
screamcoreeXDD screamcoreeXDD
sucks and nerdy looking but keep your heads up cause alot of ppl like it,, not my fancy :\
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stephany_ stephany_
I love this band. :)
Let's keep our rude comments to ourselves, okay? If you don't like the band, that's fine, but don't post insulting comments just because a band doesn't fit your personal musical tastes. I find that rather annoying.
ihaveagoodtastetrustme ihaveagoodtastetrustme
band sux
DevilmaySigh DevilmaySigh
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
Sarsar056 Sarsar056
I get to see these guys in concert with Rise Against and A Day To Remember on may 5th. I'm excited
AugustBurnsRed28 AugustBurnsRed28
OK band happy they're coming to Scranton
takeadumponmychest takeadumponmychest
fuckiiiinngg STOOOKEEDD
cant wait to get down
thunderqueef69 thunderqueef69
TITLE FIGHT!
titleyourgoals titleyourgoals
no nyc? ppftt guess im goin to scranton =)
Eddie Kobane Eddie Kobane
great live!!
coxtonyard94 coxtonyard94
No Oceanport :( i was really hoping to see you guys there!
SkaPunx4ever SkaPunx4ever
Virginia Beach here! Cant wait to see you guys!
omandmisgodly omandmisgodly
Really stoked that Warped Tour is getting back to their roots of great punk/hardcore/metal bands!!! I mean ya there may be some bands you dont like on this lineup but they add more plus there are like 5 different stages!!! Warped is about getting crazy letting loose moshing enjoyin some great music and just not giving a fuck!!! Keep it up Warped!!! :)
blackkey blackkey
Just started listening to these guys, and I'm so excited to see them at last! Warped is doing good this year!
txkx txkx
Best band on the tour! It doesn't matter who else they add, none shall top Title Fight
kidcuba1990 kidcuba1990
Best addition this year so far!!!!!
standtall standtall
I'm excited.
We play at 7 in Charlotte, NC tonight @ Time Warner Cable Uptown. First few people to email rulio500@gmail.com will be guest listed.0 Comments
St. Augustine, FL tonight at the Amphitheatre. We play at 6:30. First people to email us will be guest listed. titlefightwb@gmail.com0 Comments
We have some headline shows in the next two days. Tomorrow in Oklahoma City at the Conservatory and Wed. in Little Rock, AR. Come hang!0 Comments
ATTN: SAN JOSE. Our merch man, Colin, needs a ride to San Fran tonight. Can anyone at the show help out? email titlefightwb@gmail.com0 Comments
Punk Rock, Hardcore
from Kingston, PA
Musical trends come and go, but the bands who stick around are the ones who eschew whatever's popular in favor of playing the music that's in their hearts--and Kingston, Pennsylvania's Title Fight are a perfect example of this. Originally formed in 2003 by guitarist/vocalist Jamie Rhoden and the twin brother duo of vocalist/bassist Ned Russin and drummer Ben Russin when the trio were barely teenagers, Title Fight started as a way for these young kids to explore their burgeoning love of hardcore. But after adding guitarist Shane Moran in 2005, something funny happened: Their tireless practicing eventually transformed them into one of the most exciting hardcore acts in recent memory. After releasing a handful of EPs and 7-inches as well as performing shows all over the world, Title Fight began attracting attention from fans and labels who were captivated by the way the band managed to put a modern spin on the melodic hardcore sound pioneered by acts like Gorilla Biscuits and Lifetime--and in 2010 the members of Title Fight dropped out of college in order to tour full-time with acts such as New Found Glory, Four Year Strong and H20. It was also around this time that the band entered the studio with Gorilla Biscuits/Quicksand guitarist Walter Schreifels who agreed to produce the band and promptly drove down to Northeastern Pennsylvania to help them prepare to record their highly anticipated full-length debut Shed. "The cool thing about Walter is that when we came to him he told us he doesn't produce a lot of records because he's a full-time musician himself, so he only works with bands he really likes and hearing that was a huge compliment because he's one of our biggest inspirations," Ned Russin explains. "We were really up front about the fact that we wanted to feel in control with our music so he really just let us do our thing but came up with some helpful suggestions without trying to transform us into something we aren't," he continues when asked about Schreifels' role in the process. "He came down and stayed at Ned and Ben's parents' house and we just hashed it all out in Jamie's parents' basement." From there the band headed to Philadelphia to record Shed over a grueling two-week period at the legendary Studio 4. However all those long nights paid off as Shed sees the band implementing various subgenres that range from old-school hardcore to aggressive punk rock that make these twelve energetic anthems instant classics for a new generation of listeners searching for music that inspires them as much as Title Fight were inspired by their heroes. "We wrote the last record when we were in high school and since then we've dropped out of school, seen the world and had life experiences that are all reflected here," Ned Russin explains when asked what it's been like to sacrifice everything to make Shed a reality. From the Hot Water Music-esque power of "27" to the old-school feel of "You Can't Say Kingston Doesn't Love You," Shed is also a remarkably varied record that proves hardcore doesn't need to be formulaic in order to be powerful. "The most important thing is that this is a Title Fight record," Ned Russin summarizes, "we're not trying to pose and be anything we're not." Moran concurs adding, "we're not a surface level band, we're the kind of act who likes to dig a little deeper and we're really interested in learning about the history of punk and hardcore to find the stuff that really speaks to us on a personal level." Speaking of personal, Shed also features some of the band's most heartfelt lyrics to date--a fact that is largely due to the life-changing experiences the band have endured, both good and band since their previous recordings. "This album was a lot more collaborative from a lyrical perspective and instead of being about girls, it's about real life situations," Ned Russin says. "Throughout the past few years my grandmother passed away and my dad had reconstructive heart surgery so a lot has been on my mind and Title Fight has always been a great release for me to get out what's bottled up inside," he continues. "We just tried to be as sincere as we possibly could and write songs about what was important to us at the time." Ultimately this sentiment has always remained at the core of Title Fight and it's one of the reasons why so many fans have gravitated toward the band's music despite the fact that they don't have any fancy costumes or onstage gimmicks. "I think we have a unique dynamic because we can always play a hardcore show with our friends in a basement but we can also play a show with more commercial bands on a larger scale and be accepted in both situations," Moran explains. "We've been a band for seven years and this is the first time we've had a recording that's longer than seven minutes long," Ned Russin adds. "The last year has been a crazy ride but the whole time we've always stayed true to the fact that we're not trying to be anything we're not," he summarizes. "We're four friends that play in a band together and we would still be doing this whether we were playing to five people or five hundred of them."

Dates Playing

Jun 16Salt Lake City, UT
Jun 17Denver, CO
Jun 20Las Vegas, NV
Jun 21Irvine, CA
Jun 22Pomona, CA
Jun 23San Francisco, CA
Jun 24Ventura, CA
Jun 27Chula Vista, CA
Jun 28Glendale, AZ
Jun 29Las Cruces, NM
Jun 30San Antonio, TX
Jul 01Houston, TX
Jul 03Dallas, TX
Jul 05Maryland Heights, MO
Jul 06Auburn Hills, MI
Jul 07Tinley Park, IL
Jul 08Shakopee, MN
Jul 09Bonner Springs, KS
Jul 10Noblesville, IN
Jul 11Cuyahoga Falls, OH
Jul 12Burgettstown, PA
Jul 13Holmdel, NJ
Jul 14Montreal, QC CA
Jul 15Toronto, ON CA
Jul 17Darien Center, NY
Jul 18Scranton, PA
Jul 24Columbia, MD
Jul 25Virginia Beach, VA
Jul 26Atlanta, GA
Jul 27Orlando, FL
Jul 28West Palm Beach, FL
Jul 29St.Petersburg, FL
Jul 30Charlotte,, NC
Jul 31Cincinnati, OH
Aug 01Milwaukee, WI
Aug 04Redmond, WA
Aug 05Portland, OR