Wolf-Face stream new single release “Owen is a Dracula/Still Golden”

Wolf-Face stream new single release “Owen is a Dracula/Still Golden”

Florida furry punks Wolf-Face have released a brand new 2-song record named Owen is a Dracula/Still Golden. The record features brand new songs in all of the same awesomeness we have come to expect from some of our favourite Floridian punkers. Check it out below.

Florida furry punks Wolf-Face have released a brand new 2-song record named Owen is a Dracula/Still Golden. The record features brand new songs in all of the same awesomeness we have come to expect from some of our favourite Floridian punkers.

Check it out below.

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The Marked Men to release compilation album, stream song “Nothing’s Changed”

The Marked Men to release compilation album, stream song “Nothing’s Changed”

Texas pop-punk legends The Marked Men have announced that they will be releasing a compilation LP of all non-album songs called, On the Other Side. These tracks, two of which never saw the light of day, will form the upcoming 16-track album and, according to Dirtnap Records, “is as close to a new album as […]

Texas pop-punk legends The Marked Men have announced that they will be releasing a compilation LP of all non-album songs called, On the Other Side. These tracks, two of which never saw the light of day, will form the upcoming 16-track album and, according to Dirtnap Records, “is as close to a new album as you’re going to get.” The band’s label also mentioned that there are no official plans to make another brand new record, although they aren’t biting their tongues on that one.

As mentioned, the album will include 2 new songs, including one called “Nothing’s Changed”, which was originally released as a limited single. You can stream it and view the full track listing below.

On the Other Side will be the band’s first album since 2009’s Ghosts. 

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Jimmy Eat World announce UK tour dates

Jimmy Eat World announce UK tour dates

The Arizona pop punk legends of Jimmy Eat World have announced they will play two headline shows as part of their 2019 UK tour. In addition to previously announced shows as special guests to Frank Turner and the Sleeping Souls, Jimmy Eat World will also headline Nottingham Rock City on Wednesday 23rd January and Newcastle […]

The Arizona pop punk legends of Jimmy Eat World have announced they will play two headline shows as part of their 2019 UK tour. In addition to previously announced shows as special guests to Frank Turner and the Sleeping Souls, Jimmy Eat World will also headline Nottingham Rock City on Wednesday 23rd January and Newcastle O2 Academy on Wednesday 30th January.

Tickets for both show are available to pre order now and on general sale on Friday 26th October at 10.00 for Nottingham Rock City here and Newcastle O2 Academy here.

All tour dates and locations can be seen below.

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Anti-Flag release video for “Should I Stay or Should I Go” (The Clash cover)

Anti-Flag release video for “Should I Stay or Should I Go” (The Clash cover)

Pennsylvania political punks Anti-Flag have released a video for “Should I Stay Or Should I Go”, a cover of the iconic track originally by The Clash, which you can watch below. This video comes fresh on the heels of last month’s release of the band’s acoustic album, “American Reckoning.” The album, released via Spinefarm Records, […]

Pennsylvania political punks Anti-Flag have released a video for “Should I Stay Or Should I Go”, a cover of the iconic track originally by The Clash, which you can watch below.

This video comes fresh on the heels of last month’s release of the band’s acoustic album, “American Reckoning.” The album, released via Spinefarm Records, can also be streamed below.

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The Sensations (ska) stream new album “Just Let Me Turn You Up’, announce tour dates

The Sensations (ska) stream new album “Just Let Me Turn You Up’, announce tour dates

Japanese ska band The Sensations have released released their new album, “Just Let Me Turn you Up”, which you can stream below. The album is their Paper + Plastick debut. Later this week, The Sensations will be appearing in the US with the Michigan punks of Mustard Plug. Dates and locations can also be found […]

Japanese ska band The Sensations have released released their new album, “Just Let Me Turn you Up”, which you can stream below. The album is their Paper + Plastick debut.

Later this week, The Sensations will be appearing in the US with the Michigan punks of Mustard Plug. Dates and locations can also be found below.

“Just Let Me turn You Up” is a followup to 2017’s “Dig Your Own Grave” EP, released via I Hate Smoke Records.

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The Dutch Rudders (melodic hardcore) stream new album “Are You Miserable?”

The Dutch Rudders (melodic hardcore) stream new album “Are You Miserable?”

Belgium punks The Dutch Rudders are now streaming their new album, “Are You Miserable?”. The independently released album can be streamed below. It is the band’s first release since their 2012 demo, “Shame is for the Weak.” 

Belgium punks The Dutch Rudders are now streaming their new album, “Are You Miserable?”. The independently released album can be streamed below. It is the band’s first release since their 2012 demo, “Shame is for the Weak.” 

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Iron Chic and Toys That Kill release two singles from split EP

Iron Chic and Toys That Kill release two singles from split EP

Iron Chic of Long Island has teamed up with Toys That Kill of San Pedro to release a split EP via Recess Records. You can preview the album by checking out “The Old Man of Crete” by Iron Chic and “The Cut Up Boy” by Toys That Kill below. Then head over here to pre-order […]

Iron Chic of Long Island has teamed up with Toys That Kill of San Pedro to release a split EP via Recess Records.

You can preview the album by checking out “The Old Man of Crete” by Iron Chic and “The Cut Up Boy” by Toys That Kill below. Then head over here to pre-order the entire EP.

The last release from Toys That Kill was their 2016 music video for “Four String”, from their 2016 album “Sentimental Ward” via Recess Records. Iron Chic’s most recent release was their 2017 LP “You Can’t Stay Here”, released via SideOneDummyRecords.
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Citizen stream new song “open your Heart”, announce tour dates with The Story So Far and Turnover

Citizen stream new song “open your Heart”, announce tour dates with The Story So Far and Turnover

Ohio alt-rock quintet Citizen are sharing the new track ‘Open Your Heart’ ahead of their upcoming extensive US tour with The Story So Far and Turnover (tour dates below). In 2017, Citizen released their third album, “As You Please”, through Run For Cover Records. You can stream their new song below.

Ohio alt-rock quintet Citizen are sharing the new track ‘Open Your Heart’ ahead of their upcoming extensive US tour with The Story So Far and Turnover (tour dates below).

In 2017, Citizen released their third album, “As You Please”, through Run For Cover Records. You can stream their new song below.
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DS Photo Gallery: Swingin’ Utters with Gallows Bound and Michael Kane & The Morning Afters, Dover, NH

DS Photo Gallery: Swingin’ Utters with Gallows Bound and Michael Kane & The Morning Afters, Dover, NH

With any luck, some of you have been paying attention while something truly remarkable has been happening on the eastern half of the US and Canada for the last couple weeks. That something, specifically, is the Swingin’ Utters tour in support of their solid new album, Peace And Love. Now, I know what you’re thinking. […]

With any luck, some of you have been paying attention while something truly remarkable has been happening on the eastern half of the US and Canada for the last couple weeks. That something, specifically, is the Swingin’ Utters tour in support of their solid new album, Peace And Love.

Now, I know what you’re thinking. “Even for a master of hyperbole such as yourself, this is a new level, Stone!” You’d be correct about the first half of that statement, but dead wrong about the last. At least, that’s the overwhelming feeling I had in watching the Bay Area punk legends as they took the owned the stage at the Dover Brickhouse in Dover, New Hampshire. It was a cold, drizzly Wednesday night that saw a small crowd that gathered upstairs in the brick-and-dark-wood adorned venue that creates a vibe that’s equal parts brew pub and sports bar (especially because the flat screens showing Game Four of the American League Championship Series remained on throughout). The Utters took the stage as a four-piece, with longtime partners-in-crime Johnny Bonnel and Darius Koski joined by their newest bassist, Tony Teixeira, and by Gabe Katz, filling in on drums for Luke Ray who was away at a family reunion. In spite of the latest in what’s become a series of line-up changes, the band totally delivered from note one, in a way that’s at the very least inspiring. It might stand to reason that a setlist in such a situation would be scaled down or overly reliant on material from the new album, but that wasn’t the case. Sure Peace And Love tracks were well-represented, but tunes like “No Eager Man” and “Windspitting Punk” and “The Next In Line” and “The Librarians Are Hiding Something” were as vibrant, vital, and well-received as ever.

Support on this run (aside from three dates that find the Utters playing alongside Bouncing Souls in the greater NYC area – more on that later) came from Gallows Bound, and Michael Kane And The Morning Afters served as local opener, venturing up from Worcester, MA, for the mid-week opportunity to play alongside a venerated and influential band like the Utters. Gallows Bound, if you’re not familiar, are a five-piece from Winchester, Virginia, whose sound is delightfully hard to pin down. “Appalachian Punk Bluegrass” is what they’re billed as and is a fairly accurate description, with the acoustic-driven instrumentation and dueling vocalists (Jordan Joyes and Jesse Markle) trading duties and allowing elements of country and punk and folk and gothic undertones to meld in a unique way. Michael Kane and crew, who you may recognize as among our local favorites, are a working-class rock-and-roll band with influences that are equal parts The Clash, Tom Petty and, as evidenced by their set-closing rendition of “Born To Run,” Bruce Springsteen.

Head below to scroll through our photo gallery from the evening!

 

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Wolf Face release “Owens is a Dracula” and “Still Golden”

Wolf Face release “Owens is a Dracula” and “Still Golden”

Floridian punks Wolf Face have released two new singles, “Owens is a Dracula” and “Still Golden.” You can stream both songs, released through Mooster Records, below. The band’s last musical release was their 2016 album “Love Songs For The Lycanthropic”, also released through Mooster Records.

Floridian punks Wolf Face have released two new singles, “Owens is a Dracula” and “Still Golden.” You can stream both songs, released through Mooster Records, below.

The band’s last musical release was their 2016 album “Love Songs For The Lycanthropic”, also released through Mooster Records.
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