DS Band Spotlight: Danvers

If you’ve never heard of Danvers, that’s more on us than it is on yinz (did we use that correctly?). We’ve been following these prolific Pittsburgh punks for awhile now and only recently remembered that we run a pretty big punk rock website which has a Band Spotlight section specifically created to highlight lesser known […]

If you’ve never heard of Danvers, that’s more on us than it is on yinz (did we use that correctly?). We’ve been following these prolific Pittsburgh punks for awhile now and only recently remembered that we run a pretty big punk rock website which has a Band Spotlight section specifically created to highlight lesser known bands. Sorry about that fellas!

Even though the lads have been on our radar for eight years or so, we’ve always struggled with what shelf to put them on. They draw influence from a wide swath of subgenres including melodic punk, emo and skate punk and that variety comes through in their music. They classify their music as “Sad songs for skaters (skate/emo/skemo?)” and while we’re pretty mad that we didn’t come up with that, we do concede that it’s the most apt description of their sound. Don’t take our word for it though, give their latest single a spin (below) and let us know what you think!

The track is from their upcoming LP titled Like We Knew What It Meant which is set to release May 1st and can be pre-saved on Spotify here. Also, a lil birdy told us that there my be a pending DS Exclusive in our Drafts Folder for their next single, so keep an ear out for that! Until then, check out their phenomenal back catalog and give them a follow on Facebook to get more info on upcoming shows in your area!


Post a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

DS Exclusive Video Premiere: Voice of Addiction – “Shinigami”

Chicago political punks, Voice of Addiction just dropped (do the hip kids still say that?) a new video for the single “Shinigami” from their phenomenal 2022 LP Divided States. But, here’s the really cool news, they wanted DS fans to get a sneak peek before the rest of the world! So, peek away, comrades! *Also, […]

Chicago political punks, Voice of Addiction just dropped (do the hip kids still say that?) a new video for the single “Shinigami” from their phenomenal 2022 LP Divided States. But, here’s the really cool news, they wanted DS fans to get a sneak peek before the rest of the world! So, peek away, comrades!

*Also, the lads are rounding out their current US Tour down in the Southeast (see their Facebook page for details), so if you’re in that area, go see ’em and take an extra pair of socks for Ian!

Post a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

DS Exclusive: Moonraker Debuts Video For “My First Rodeo”

SoCal melodic punkers, Moonraker just released a new video for “My First Rodeo” from their 2022 LP The Forest (released on Bearded Punk Records, Tiny Dragon Music, Bypolar Records and No Time Records) and they wanted DS readers to get a first peek! Soooooo, scroll on down, put that fucker on repeat and enjoy! *The […]

SoCal melodic punkers, Moonraker just released a new video for “My First Rodeo” from their 2022 LP The Forest (released on Bearded Punk Records, Tiny Dragon Music, Bypolar Records and No Time Records) and they wanted DS readers to get a first peek! Soooooo, scroll on down, put that fucker on repeat and enjoy!


*The lads are also playing a couple shows down in LA and LV (dates below). Check out their Facebook page for more details and if you’re in the area, go support your scene!

Friday, 3/31 – Los Angeles – The Last Call with Boss’ Daughter, Taken Days, Holyfangs and Enemyproof

Saturday, 4/1 – Las Vegas – The Double Down Saloon with New Cold War, Hard Pipe Hitters and At Odds


Post a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

DS Staff Picks: AnarchoPunk’s Top 10 Albums of 2022

It’s that time of year again where we search the recesses of our alcohol/drug addled brains in an effort to remember what albums we jammed out to the most this year. I for one, had a pretty hard time choosing as it seems that the the “Covid Logjam” finally started to break up and a […]

It’s that time of year again where we search the recesses of our alcohol/drug addled brains in an effort to remember what albums we jammed out to the most this year. I for one, had a pretty hard time choosing as it seems that the the “Covid Logjam” finally started to break up and a plethora of great music was released over the last twelve months. Regardless, I consulted with my Magic 8 Ball and whittled the field down to the final ten! I also included my recommended tracks for each album in a handy little playlist for your listening pleasure. So, without further doo-doo, here’s my picks for 2022 (in no particular order, because I don’t believe in order)! Happy 2023, comrades!


  • Craig’s BrotherEasily Won, Rarely Deserved – These melodic punks from Santa Cruz returned with new tunes in 2022 after a ten year hiatus and I couldn’t be happier. Plus, the thirteen track LP was released via People of Punk Rock Records, one of my new favorite labels!
  • Shrug DealerInfested – More melodic punk but this time from NYC! This album (released via Bypolar Records) was close to not making my list due to the fact that three of the eight tracks are really short (one clocks in at seven seconds) but the album in it’s entirety is just so damn good, I couldn’t leave it off.
  • Celebration SummerPatience in Presence – These elder DC punks are relatively new but that doesn’t make their debut full length any less impressive. All eleven tracks are flawlessly performed and catchy as fuck. What else do you need form an album?
  • SarchasmConditional Love – Although this East Bay pop punk trio personally attacked me by announcing this was their final album, I’m still including them in my list. All the feels that one can feel across a dozen elegantly written tracks. Now, someone please tell me they were only joking so I can get my life back in order!
  • Bob VylanBob Vylan Presents The Price of Life – After 35 years of listening to punk rock, it can start sounding pretty repetitive. That’s why I love acts that step outside of the typical three chord, blistering fast rock sound that has come to define the genre. This duo from the UK epitomizes that ideology with this hip-hop/punk fusion gem.
  • Thick Happy Now – No Top Ten List is complete without an awesome Garage-y Punk band and in 2022, this Brooklyn, NYC based trio scratched that itch for me. The thing that most garage bands are lacking is thoughtful writing. Not so with these ladies and that’s one of the (many) reasons the LP made my list!
  • Soul GloDiaspora Problems – This album was perpetually on my rotation of albums I listened to throughout 2022 and because it was released so early in the year, it happened to be my most played new album of 2022! That fact alone automatically nets it a spot on the list but toss in some old school hardcore vibes and frenetic vocals and you got me hooked!
  • Upper DownerNo Refills Left – This LA based street punk act was one of the many (superb) new bands signed by SoCal super label Wiretap Records this year and they kicked off their tenure with their new label by releasing one hell of a banger! Aggressive, guttery, antiauthority-ism all wrapped up in a nice, pretty, little bow! Once again, Rob & Co. look like geniuses!
  • The FlatlinersNew RuinFat Wreck fan favorites, The Flatliners returned with their first new music since 2017 and I’m sure this latest LP made quite a few AoTY Lists because it harkens back to the early days of the group in it’s musicality and that’s definitely not a bad thing.
  • New Junk CityBeg a Promise – Ok, I know I said I didn’t list these albums in any particular order but this was probably my favorite album of the year. So much so that I couldn’t decide on which track to include in the playlist, so I added two. From start to finish, this one is a masterpiece. Excellent song writing with heartfelt, relatable lyrics, hooky choruses, extra shreddy guitars, these Atlanta punks are firing on all cylinders. If you aren’t already onboard, time to hop on this midnight train to Georgia.

Post a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

DS Exclusive: Danvers – “Cliff Jumper”

Pittsburgh pop punkers Danvers announced that they are releasing a new LP in early 2023 and we couldn’t be happier about that! Matter of fact, when we heard the news about their upcoming third full length, titled Like We Knew What It Meant we immediately messaged them and started groveling for a single to premiere. […]

Pittsburgh pop punkers Danvers announced that they are releasing a new LP in early 2023 and we couldn’t be happier about that! Matter of fact, when we heard the news about their upcoming third full length, titled Like We Knew What It Meant we immediately messaged them and started groveling for a single to premiere. Welp… I guess they enjoyed watching us beg, because they sent us the second single to premiere, exclusively for DS Readers!! <3

When you’re done spinning this one a few times, be sure to check out the debut single “Lights! Camera! Cobra!”, too. Lastly, if you’re in the Northeast, the lads will be playing some shows over the next few weeks in New York, Pennsylvania and Connecticut. Head over to their Facebook page for more info and if you can make it out, we highly recommend doing so. Now, enjoy some fresh new tunes, comrades!


Post a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

DS Interview: Sarchasm on Their Final Album, Future Plans and “Quaker Bouncing”?

Earlier this year, East Bay pop punks Sarchasm announced that after twelve years of releasing nothing but certified bangers, they were calling it quits and we felt personally attacked by this. In that same announcement, they also said that they would be releasing one final album, which we’d like to think they did in an […]

Earlier this year, East Bay pop punks Sarchasm announced that after twelve years of releasing nothing but certified bangers, they were calling it quits and we felt personally attacked by this. In that same announcement, they also said that they would be releasing one final album, which we’d like to think they did in an attempt to help soften the blow. Well, it worked….kinda. Conditional Love is out today and while we’re still not 100% healed from the near pain they’ve inflicted upon us, we do feel slightly better because it’s such an incredible album. We decided that the only thing that could provide the closure we needed to fully remedy our sorrow was to speak with the band themselves. So, we rang up the tremendous trio of Alex (bass/vocals), Stevie (drums/vocals) and Mateo (guitar/vocals) and had them talk us off the ledge.


Dying Scene: How did you decide that Conditional Love would be your final album? Was it an actual decision that you made as a group or was it more of an organic process (obligations to work, family, etc)?

Mateo: It was a mix of both. The decision to end the band and the decision to record one final album came about over a series of conversations in late 2021 and early 2022.

Stevie: Mateo was no longer in a place where he could tour and do as much stuff, and Alex and I wanted to continue actively touring, and it didn’t feel right to keep doing Sarchasm without Mateo.

Alex: I touched on this in a post, but I’ve admired bands like REM who were able to walk away cordially and in a way that felt meaningful. We reached that point, and I’m happy we were able to send it off with something we felt proud of.

DS: I know that you all have been playing since your mid-teens. Are you thinking it’s now time for a little break or will there be other projects you’re going to start either together or individually?

Stevie: Excuse me, I was a tween! (Stevie was 11). Nevertheless, I’m going to continue playing with my band Crush Material, and occasionally I have a solo project called Pool Jock that I’ve been recording an album with Mateo since 2020. One day it will come out I hope! Perhaps in 2023 but we shall see.

Alex: Stevie and I, along with Amy (our second guitarist) and Becket (Mateo’s summer tour stand-in) started a new band called STARTLE!, and Stevie and I are also continuing to be active with 924 Gilman.

Mateo: I plan to continue to make music, and I know this isn’t our last time playing onstage together, even if Sarchasm the band is not continuing. I’m also still active as a recording engineer, which I guess is also a scene-related jam.

DS: What are your biggest takeaways from the past decade+ playing with Sarchasm?

Alex: I think I used to worry I wasn’t doing the right things to make us popular or mesh with the East Bay scene, but the longer we did it the more it felt best to embrace your own oddities and how you operate musically. Make sure you’re doing it for yourself, above everything. Don’t just force yourself to do a thing just because it feels like that’s what you’re supposed to do or what’s expected of you.

DS: Conditional Love sounds like it was produced with a theme of closure in mind. Was that intentional or are we just being extra emo and reading too much into it?

All: It was absolutely intentional. We knew that Conditional Love was going to be a last album in some fashion – whether before a long break between releases or the band’s swansong. Once we made the decision to end the band in 2022, we decided to lean all the way into the album’s theme of endings and new beginnings. We also all graduated college and went through a lot of change since our previous album, so there was closure in a lot of life elements happening around us. But maybe writing an album centered around your band ending is the most emo move.

DS: In 2021 you released They Might Be Covers was a pretty awesome lil album, covering a bunch of fantastic They Might Be Giants tunes. Was that a side effect of ‘Pandemic Boredom’ or was it something you had thought of doing for awhile? How did that group discussion go?

Alex: Shannon from awakebutstillinbed and I were on tour together, and we both realized that we have a deep love and appreciation for the band They Might Be Giants. The original plan was to do a They Might Be Giants cover set with Shannon guesting at Fest 2020, but the pandemic obviously had other plans. It felt like a fun way to collaborate with another musician and friend from the scene. Plus, one of our favorite things as a band to do is play covers, so it was a no-brainer. They Might Be Giants has been one of my biggest musical influences, and I would encourage anyone when given the chance to attempt to do a cover set or something like this with one of your favorite bands. It really makes you appreciate their music on a totally different level. Nothing like the realization that TMBG songs are relentlessly complex to ground you in your abilities!

DS: You describe yourselves as “Anxious indie punk”. Was that the sound you were aiming for when starting the band or is that just how it turned out?

Stevie: We kinda just fell into the label anxious indie punk. For a while we didn’t really feel like we fit into any genre option we’d been provided, particularly pop punk which is what we’ve gotten labeled as most frequently over the years.

Alex: I think we all came from different musical backgrounds. I didn’t find bands like MCR or the Warped Tour acts that other 2010s East Bay groups would have been listening to and instead came into Sarchasm obsessed with new wave acts like Talking Heads and Elvis Costello. Stevie and Mateo each had their own separate tastes from me, and the blending never created something that felt typical to “pop punk” despite our collective Green Day love. Indie punk just made more sense to us with our sound and who we are as people.

DS: You’ve listed Talking Heads, the aforementioned Green Day and Rancid as bands who have influenced the band but what about lesser known/local bands. Any of those smaller bands provide inspiration through the years?

All: Smaller local bands have always provided just as much inspiration to us as the big heads (including the Talking ones), both in a community inspiration sense as well as a musical sense. There are too many to list; so a small sample is: Waterfly Spigot, Pseudo, Local Hero, CAMPY, Under 15 Seconds, The Matches, Jabber, Corrupt Vision, Polkadot, Worriers, Like Roses, Grumpster, the Lookout Records back catalog, the Asian Man Records back catalog…

DS: If you could change/improve one thing about the punk scene, what would it be?

Mateo: Less entitlement. More community focus and involvement.

Stevie: I’d love for punk scenes everywhere to be more welcoming to black and brown folks and marginalized groups more generally.

DS: Stevie, I was reading another interview where you said you had done some time as a “Quaker Bouncer” when you were in PA but there were nowhere near enough deets given in that article. Spill!!

Stevie: Oh wow, what a throwback! I went to a Quaker college in PA called Haverford College for two years, and they had a thing where people could host parties with alcohol on campus so long as they had a “Quaker bouncer” who basically made sure no one got too sick or hurt. I’m pretty sure I did one shift of being a Quaker bouncer and then never did it again, so that’s pretty funny that I had mentioned that in an interview…

DS: Now that you are hanging it up, give us a few bands we can listen to to get our ‘Sarchasm Fix’.

All: Teenage Halloween, Like Roses, Little Low, Grumpster, Sweet Gloom, can we say STARTLE? Is that allowed? Play Mountain Goats on one speaker and Green Day at the same time. That might do it.

DS: And now, the most important question – When will Conditional Love be available on vinyl?????

All: Right now! Go order it !!

That we will, comrades. That we will. And we suggest you buy the album as well, dear reader (even if not on vinyl) because it is definitely an AoTY contender. Still don’t believe us? Stream it below and try to tell us we’re wrong!

Post a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

DS News: Rough Dreams Release New Single “Good Days/Bad Days”

Tennessee based emo punks Rough Dreams just released an awesome new single titled “Good Days/Bad Days”. When we asked frontman Jake Jones about the new single, he told us “It’s a song about overcoming adversity. It’s about looking at your problems in life dead in the face, evaluating your options, making a decision, and standing […]

Tennessee based emo punks Rough Dreams just released an awesome new single titled “Good Days/Bad Days”. When we asked frontman Jake Jones about the new single, he told us “It’s a song about overcoming adversity. It’s about looking at your problems in life dead in the face, evaluating your options, making a decision, and standing by it. The track is a b-side from our album DISAPPEAR. REAPPEAR. that came out last September and we’re thrilled to finally release it.” Well, thanks for such a positive message, Jake! ❤️ We’re equally as thrilled to listen to it!


Post a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

DS Exclusive Video Premiere: Warn The Duke – “Anniversaries”

Brooklyn based melodic punks Warn The Duke are releasing a video for the track “Anniversaries” which is on their upcoming, ten track LP All That’s Solid. That’s it, just thought you should know. ….just kidding! We wouldn’t be here if that’s all we had to feed you, baby birds! Although the video doesn’t hit the […]

Brooklyn based melodic punks Warn The Duke are releasing a video for the track “Anniversaries” which is on their upcoming, ten track LP All That’s Solid. That’s it, just thought you should know.

….just kidding!

We wouldn’t be here if that’s all we had to feed you, baby birds! Although the video doesn’t hit the public airwaves until this coming Saturday, we got our grubby lil hands on it early (100% legal means, promise) and wanted to share it with our readers! The band is celebrating the official debut with a Release Show at the Cobra Club in Brooklyn on 10/29. But they ain’t stoppin’ there! Right after the show, they’re loading up and heading to Bean Town to play with Big D and the Kid’s Table at Brighton Music Hall the very next night. So, if you’re in one of those ‘hoods, stop by, say “Hi”, have a drink and listen to some terrific tunes!

Now, on with the video! Slap that play button (the repeat button a few times, too) and enjoy, comrades!


Post a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

DS Exclusive Video Premiere: Record Thieves – “Fault Lines”

Denver melodic punks, Record Thieves are releasing a music video for their newest single “Fault Lines” and wanted DS Readers to get first dibs at it (such sweet fellas! ❤️)! If you’re not familiar with these guys, now is the perfect time to get acquainted because they’re releasing another single later in November called “Dark […]

Denver melodic punks, Record Thieves are releasing a music video for their newest single “Fault Lines” and wanted DS Readers to get first dibs at it (such sweet fellas! ❤️)! If you’re not familiar with these guys, now is the perfect time to get acquainted because they’re releasing another single later in November called “Dark Hearts”, and knowing these guys like we do, we can go ahead and certify that it, too will grind your face off! So, keep an ear out for that one. But, for now, have your face ground (grinded?) off by this banger! Enjoy!


  1. Love it. Great work to all involved. I know that old dude cleans up real good in real life, so this is some stellar acting. Lol

Post a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Fest Announcement: Punktoberfest (10/15/22 – Felton Music Hall – Felton, CA)

Dying Scene is pleased to partner with Outerspace Entertainment to bring you the 3rd Annual Punktoberfest taking place on October 15th at the incredible Felton Music Hall in Felton, California! Despite the name, this multi-genre, single day, DIY fest features artists from a few different musical categories but it leans heavily towards pop punk and […]

Dying Scene is pleased to partner with Outerspace Entertainment to bring you the 3rd Annual Punktoberfest taking place on October 15th at the incredible Felton Music Hall in Felton, California!

Despite the name, this multi-genre, single day, DIY fest features artists from a few different musical categories but it leans heavily towards pop punk and emo with acts like The Seafloor Cinema, Bare Knuckle, Goldview and Summon the Hero playing along side some more “punk adjacent” NorCal bands like rockers The Trims. Toss in some well needed hip-hop from solo artists POMI and Lil Lotus (who just released his debut full length via Epitaph Records) and you got yourself a well rounded, fantastically fun fest! Snag your tickets here. See you in the pit, comrades!

*For more updates, follow the Facebook Event Page.

Post a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *