DS Exclusive: Already Dead unveil punked-up version of classic labor protest song, “Bread And Roses”

Happy Friday, comrades! Today’s Dying Scene Exclusive is not only timely, but it’s for a song and a cause that are near and dear to my heart. We’re fired up to bring you Boston’s Already Dead doing their take on an old classic. The song is called “Bread And Roses”, and in its original format, […]

Already Dead’s Dan Cummings w/ Bread & Roses Festival organizer Felipe Collazo

Happy Friday, comrades! Today’s Dying Scene Exclusive is not only timely, but it’s for a song and a cause that are near and dear to my heart.

We’re fired up to bring you Boston’s Already Dead doing their take on an old classic. The song is called “Bread And Roses”, and in its original format, it’s a 100+ year old hymn and poem dedicated to the women and children striking for better working conditions in the old mill city of Lawrence, Massachusetts. Eugene Debs himself referred to the “Bread & Roses Strike” as “the most decisive and far-reaching ever won by organized labor” at the time. This version is Already Dead’s punked up version, which is especially fitting given the band’s roots in Massachusetts’ blue collar trade unions. Here’s what Dan Cummings, who’s not only Already Dead’s vocalist and guitarist but is also a union pipefitter, had to say:

“It aligns with what I hope Already Dead projects as an ethos. And that’s standing up for yourself and for your fellow people and to fight for what is fair. In my opinion, there is evidence of that in all class struggles.”

I know that I tend to go a little heavy on promoting bands from the Boston area, but this one is especially cool to have a part in premiering because I spent close to a decade working in downtown Lawrence, give-or-take a hundred yards or so from the Washington Mill, which was the epicenter of the Bread & Roses strike, so I know the area and the story and the people and the cause very well. And oh-by-the-way, if you’re in New England anyway, you can catch Already Dead at this year’s annual Bread & Roses festival in Lawrence on Labor Day, September 4, alongside fest director and collaborator Felipe Collazo (who also appears on the track). 

Check Already Dead’s “Bread And Roses” below on Bandcamp or Spotify!

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DS Exclusive: American Television (DC melodic punk) unveil video for “Bittersweet” from upcoming full-length “Scars”

It’s been a long time coming, but Washington DC-based melodic punks American Television are juuuuust about to release a new album called Scars, and Dying Scene are fired up to bring you the latest video from that very release! Today’s DS Exclusive is the video for the brand-new track, “Bittersweet.” The clip was shot and […]

It’s been a long time coming, but Washington DC-based melodic punks American Television are juuuuust about to release a new album called Scars, and Dying Scene are fired up to bring you the latest video from that very release!

Today’s DS Exclusive is the video for the brand-new track, “Bittersweet.” The clip was shot and edited by Mike Watkins of Matched Set Productions, and while we presume that it was filmed in and around the DC suburbs, it really could have taken place in any office park anywhere (including the one I used to work in!).

Here’s what the crew had to say about the track and the accompanying video:

“Bittersweet” is a song about the one-sided relationship that is working for a corporation. You give and give and give, and then are just chewed up and spit out. But of course you always show back up on Monday morning. When we were brainstorming video concepts for this song, we wanted to avoid having the band be central to the storyline. It was incredible that almost everyone we know with skills and talents that go well beyond our abilities wanted to be part of this shoot. Everyone gave 100% and because of that, we were able to create a great narrative inspired by 90s music video nostalgia. It’s exactly what we had hoped for.”

Scars is the follow-up to American Television’s 2020 debut full-length, Watch It Burn. It’s out September 22nd on SmartPunk Records. Pre-orders are still available. Check out the video for “Bittersweet” below!


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DS News: Punk Rock Museum, Fred Schneider (B-52s) and Michael Grecco team up for book signing event

If you’re one of those people who prefers your punk to be a little more of the “post” variety, the Punk Rock Museum has something pretty cool cooked up for you next weekend. On Sunday, August 27th, they’re hosting a book signing event centered around Michael Grecco’s best-selling “Punk, Post Punk and New Wave: Onstage, […]

If you’re one of those people who prefers your punk to be a little more of the “post” variety, the Punk Rock Museum has something pretty cool cooked up for you next weekend.

On Sunday, August 27th, they’re hosting a book signing event centered around Michael Grecco’s best-selling Punk, Post Punk and New Wave: Onstage, Backstage, In Your Face 1978-1991“. Grecco was a long-time scene staple in both NYC and Boston (and eventually worked for powerhouse Boston rock radio station WBCN – rest in peace) and took many iconic images of those formative scene days.

The B-52s, as shot by Michael Grecco

Some of those pics featured none other than Fred Schneider and his legendary band, the B-52s. Schneider wrote the forward to Grecco’s book, and as fate would have it, they’ll both be on hand to sign books and tell stories. Plus, if you buy the book on-site, you get admission to the whole museum! Also…maybe just maybe…you’ll get to meet one of your favorite Dying Scene contributors! If you’re in Vegas next Sunday, head over to the Punk Rock Museum from 5pm – 7pm and check it out!

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DS News: Fat Mike debuts new track, “Fuck Day Six,” from upcoming “Fat Mike Gets Strung Out” album

It seems like we’ve been hearing about Fat Mike’s upcoming Fat Mike Gets Strung Out project for quite a while now, but we’re finally getting another chance to hear some of what the Fat One has been up to! The latest single from FMGSO is “Fuck Day Six.” As you know, it appears in its […]

It seems like we’ve been hearing about Fat Mike’s upcoming Fat Mike Gets Strung Out project for quite a while now, but we’re finally getting another chance to hear some of what the Fat One has been up to!

The latest single from FMGSO is “Fuck Day Six.” As you know, it appears in its original form on last year’s NOFX record, Double Album. On this version, Fatty and his long-time collaborator Baz The Frenchman have turned it into a sparse – though not quite haunting – string instrumental. Check it out below or wherever you get your digital music.



BUT WAIT THERE’S MORE!

Pre-order info has finally been launched for Fat Mike Gets Strung Out. You can get one of the limited edition bundles if you are quick enough with your Buy button finger. If you prefer more traditional order options, those are also available. The album is due out September 15th on Fat Wreck Chords, naturally. If you missed the video for the first single, “I’m A Rat,” keep on scrolling!


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DS Exclusive: Structure Sounds (Rhode Island punks) debut video for new single, “Waves”

Happy Friday, comrades! We’re fired up to bring you a super great track to kick off your ultra-long holiday weekend today! The song is called “Waves,” and it’s from everyone’s favorite new band of Ocean State punks, Structure Sounds. You may remember them from when we premiered their “Break Me” video at the end of […]

Happy Friday, comrades! We’re fired up to bring you a super great track to kick off your ultra-long holiday weekend today!

The song is called “Waves,” and it’s from everyone’s favorite new band of Ocean State punks, Structure Sounds. You may remember them from when we premiered their “Break Me” video at the end of last year. (Editor’s Note: Wait, that was almost seven months ago? Time flies when you’re having fun, I guess.) In case you missed that, check it out here. Then, make sure you check out the Bad Religion-irific “Waves” down below! Ya hey!


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DS News: Rebuilder debut new single “Another Round,” unleash pre-orders for upcoming album “Local Support”

One of the very best things about helping to run a super cool music website like Dying Scene is that we get to help spread the word about music that we love and think should be celebrated. Being a Boston-area native, Rebuilder were one of the first local bands that I “discovered” after I started […]

One of the very best things about helping to run a super cool music website like Dying Scene is that we get to help spread the word about music that we love and think should be celebrated. Being a Boston-area native, Rebuilder were one of the first local bands that I “discovered” after I started writing for Dying Scene and so a decade later, it’s been awesome to see them continue to grow and push creative boundaries.

Photo credit: Brandon Phillips

So if every day that we get to share new Rebuilder news is a good day, that makes today double good! First up, the band debuted the second single from their upcoming album, Local Support. The song is called “Another Round,” and while lead single “Hold On” was a Sal Ellington-fronted track, this one finds his tag team frontman partner Craig Stanton at the helm. Check it out below via Bandcamp or find it wherever you stream your favorite music!



Also, the foursome launched pre-orders for Local Support, their A-F Records debut, today! As you might expect, there are some pretty sweet color variations for you vinyl enthusiasts. The album is officially out August 11th, but you can secure your very own copy right here! Also, if you haven’t checked out the video for “Hold On” yet, watch it below and see if you can spot the Dying Scene Contributor who makes a cameo (hint: it’s not me)!


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DS Exclusive: Le Big Zero debut new EP, “At Arm’s Length” AND new video for lead single, “Toy”

Happy Friday, comrades! We’ve got a super fun and, I think, different sort of EP that we’re debuting for you on this very page today. It comes from Brooklyn four-piece Le Big Zero. That’s them right down there! Say “hi” gang! If you’re not familiar with Le Big Zero, they’re self-described as “Angular indie rock. […]

Happy Friday, comrades! We’ve got a super fun and, I think, different sort of EP that we’re debuting for you on this very page today. It comes from Brooklyn four-piece Le Big Zero. That’s them right down there! Say “hi” gang!

If you’re not familiar with Le Big Zero, they’re self-described as “Angular indie rock. Post-punk. Pop melodies. Off-kilter timing. Boy-girl harmonies. Dissonance.” although in hindsight, maybe all of that is redundant given that I already mentioned that they’re from Brooklyn. ANYWAY, the foursome are putting out their brand-spankin’-new EP, At Arm’s Length today via Mint 400 Records. Here’s what the band had to say about the record:

Sometimes change is inevitable.  Although our previous album was released in spring 2022, those songs were largely finished before the pandemic hit. When band life was ready to resume, we had a new drummer in Lukas and a new singer/guitarist with Katie. On top of this, we were all processing a new normal. The question became how do we evolve but keep the fabric of the band intact? The songs on At Arm’s Length were developed live in the room while continuing to learn each other’s styles, and by extension what the band now was. We workshopped what clicked and built the album around the ideas that came from those jams.  The result ended up being a bit more driving and more emotionally intense, without losing those flourishes of musicianship, syncopation, and angularity that defined the first two albums. Lyrically, it’s a bit more direct. Almost as if the frustrations that could previously be masked in abstraction were now boiling over. Something like “Heavy Handed” takes a look at how there’s no middle ground anymore, just extreme opinions while “Spin Cycle” is a more introspective exploration about the time we all lost and how to view what a year, a month, or a day means now.

At Arm’s Length is available at all of the usual digital outlets of course, so make sure you pick up your own copy…but you can also listen to it here! Also, keep scrolling to check out the video for “Toy” below!



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DS News: Details announced for “Godspeed: A Tribute to Pierre Kezdy of Naked Raygun” (Hot Water Music, Face To Face and more!)

We didn’t really have a mechanism of covering the story since the site was still broken at the time, but I’m sure you all know by now that Pierre Kezdy, bass player for Naked Raygun (and Pegboy and seemingly countless others) died of cancer back in October 2020. It was a super bummer for us […]

We didn’t really have a mechanism of covering the story since the site was still broken at the time, but I’m sure you all know by now that Pierre Kezdy, bass player for Naked Raygun (and Pegboy and seemingly countless others) died of cancer back in October 2020. It was a super bummer for us and for his family and for the incredibly tight-knit Chicago scene, and his loss is still felt by many.

As a way to try to turn the situation into a positive, however, details have been announced for a new compilation, and let us tell you…it sounds pretty awesome! Entitled Godspeed: A Tribute to Pierre Kezdy, the fourteen-song compilation features appearances from the likes of Hot Water Music, Face To Face, Swingin’ Utters, Pegboy, The Bollweevils, Josh Caterer (Smoking Popes) and more! And the best part is that all of the proceeds go to Pierre’s family!

You can pre-order the album and check out the tracklist by going here, and there is a bunch of merch and other goodies available here!

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DS News: Quicksand announce “Slip” 30th Anniversary dates

So I’m not sure exactly how it happened, but somehow February 9th of this year marked 30 years since Quicksand‘s seminal debut full-length Slip was released. I remember that album melting my little 8th-grade brain when I first heard it, and it most definitely still holds up. Anyway, the band announced a dozen-or-so 30th anniversary […]

So I’m not sure exactly how it happened, but somehow February 9th of this year marked 30 years since Quicksand‘s seminal debut full-length Slip was released. I remember that album melting my little 8th-grade brain when I first heard it, and it most definitely still holds up.

Anyway, the band announced a dozen-or-so 30th anniversary Slip tour dates slated to take place this fall. The East Coast run extends from October 30th in Atlanta through November 5th in NYC, and the West Coast jaunt runs from November 24th in Englewood, CO, through December 2nd in Los Angeles. Tickets go on sale this Friday. Check the full rundown below!


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DS News: Lineup announced for 1234Fest (Rise Against, Jawbreaker, Rancid and more!)

Okay, let’s just dive right into this one, comrades! The lineup for 1234Fest was announced seemingly from out of nowhere today, and we’re here to tell you that it rules. If you’re unaware of 1234Fest – as many of us here at DSHQ were until this afternoon – it’s a two-day festival that is slated […]

Okay, let’s just dive right into this one, comrades! The lineup for 1234Fest was announced seemingly from out of nowhere today, and we’re here to tell you that it rules.

If you’re unaware of 1234Fest – as many of us here at DSHQ were until this afternoon – it’s a two-day festival that is slated to take place in September. The first installment is in at an old auto salvage yard in Denver at The JunkYard on September 9th, and day two is going down September 23rd across the country at Philadelphia’s Freedom Mortgage Pavilion (which is actually in Camden, New Jersey, which is kind of if an old auto salvage yard was a city, but it’s right across the river from Philly so I guess it counts). The lineup for both days appears to be the same, and it’s a pretty great one.

Lead billing on both days goes to none other than Rise Against and Rancid. Providing support will be Jawbreaker, Descendents, Joyce Manor, Pussy Riot and Dillinger Four. Good grief. Tickets are on sale THIS FRIDAY (June 23) – Denver will be on sale here, and Camden Philly are on sale here. Set your bookmarks accordingly!

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