Something To Do (Ska) Release new video for “Good Night For Bad Decisions”

Something To Do (Ska) Release new video for “Good Night For Bad Decisions”

Milwaukee ska-punks Something To Do have released a video for their song “Good Night For Bad Decisions”. The video features some live footage and a tour of the local watering hole. The song itself, as most ska songs tend to do, simply put is pretty kick ass. Give the new video a gander below. The […]

Milwaukee ska-punks Something To Do have released a video for their song “Good Night For Bad Decisions”. The video features some live footage and a tour of the local watering hole. The song itself, as most ska songs tend to do, simply put is pretty kick ass.

Give the new video a gander below.

The latest release for Something To Do is Design For Living, which was released in June of this year. If you’re a fan of The B Sharps or Mustard Plug you will most definitely be in to these guys. [Read more…]

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A Vulture Wake (melodic-punk) streaming new song “Feed The Machine”

A Vulture Wake (melodic-punk) streaming new song “Feed The Machine”

Punk rock super group A Vulture Wake, which features the likes of Chad Price (All/Drag The River), Joe Raposo (RKL/Lagwagon), Sean Sellers (Real McKenzies/Good Riddance) and Brandon D. Landelius (The Mag Seven) are streaming their new song “Feed The Machine”. You can check out the new track below. “Feed The Machine” comes off the band’s forthcoming […]

Punk rock super group A Vulture Wake, which features the likes of Chad Price (All/Drag The River), Joe Raposo (RKL/Lagwagon), Sean Sellers (Real McKenzies/Good Riddance) and Brandon D. Landelius (The Mag Seven) are streaming their new song “Feed The Machine”.

You can check out the new track below.

“Feed The Machine” comes off the band’s forthcoming EP Fall Prey, that is scheduled to be released October 19th on Bird Attack Records. This is the first new music for A Vulture Wake since they released The Appropriate Level of Outrage back in January of this year.   [Read more…]

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Wish You Were Here (Jess Barnett) releases new single “Come Find Me”

Wish You Were Here (Jess Barnett) releases new single “Come Find Me”

Jesse Barnett (frontman of Stick To Your Guns) has a new acoustic based project, Wish You Were Here. He has released a single, “Come Find Me”, ahead of an upcoming, as-yet-undetailed debut album. The track is being backed up with a European tour. Check out the laid back track, along with the tour dates, below.

Jesse Barnett (frontman of Stick To Your Guns) has a new acoustic based project, Wish You Were Here. He has released a single, “Come Find Me”, ahead of an upcoming, as-yet-undetailed debut album. The track is being backed up with a European tour.

Check out the laid back track, along with the tour dates, below.

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Take Offense release video for “Trust”

Take Offense release video for “Trust”

Chula Vista, CA hardcore exports Take Offense have released a video for “Trust”. The track is from Tensions On High, which came out earlier this year on Flatspot Records. They tour the East Coast next month with Cruel Hand – check out the dates (and the video) below.

Chula Vista, CA hardcore exports Take Offense have released a video for “Trust”. The track is from Tensions On High, which came out earlier this year on Flatspot Records.

They tour the East Coast next month with Cruel Hand – check out the dates (and the video) below.

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Album Review: Throw – “I’m Very Upset”

Album Review: Throw – “I’m Very Upset”

I make no secret out of the punk I like. Over time, I’ve stripped off layers and layers of affectation, only to fully embrace my own inner-orgcore. I don’t pretend to like Black Flag, I don’t get misty-eyed over the Clash. For me, punk rock is at its finest when it’s melodic, vulnerable, and DIY. […]

I make no secret out of the punk I like. Over time, I’ve stripped off layers and layers of affectation, only to fully embrace my own inner-orgcore. I don’t pretend to like Black Flag, I don’t get misty-eyed over the Clash. For me, punk rock is at its finest when it’s melodic, vulnerable, and DIY. It’s just the way I’m wired, poserdom be damned. But even in this corner we’ve collectively started calling melodic punk—my corner—there’s still the same amount of repetition and triteness you’d find anywhere else. That’s how genres work, there’s a narrow field of tropes to play with and some stick to the tried and true and some steal apples from neighboring farms. Portland’s Throw is one of the latter with an armful of apples, and trite they are not. They play with stunning openness, humor, and heart—and they do so very, very fast.

I’m Very Upset is their latest album, a follow up to last year’s Real, Real Nice (which showed up on my best of the year list), and on it they continue refining their unique brand of punk rock: combining emo, indie, and the athletic strumming of Epi-Fat skate punk into a scrappy and inherently youthful vision that feels a lot more like what the genre should sound like in 2018 than anything else I’ve heard. Which is to say: it is both true to the genre’s original vision and true to what it has become in the present day.

“Atlas; Bummed” opens the album with trebly crunching guitars and whiplash speed, taking a breather for a bridge, but otherwise, spending its minute and forty-five seconds at full sprint. The  crux of Throw is presented here in all its glory, through double-time strumming and bummed out lyrics. The first sung line of I’m Very Upset is fitting: “Feels like the weight of the world is crashing down all around me.” It’s this combination of lyrical openess and garage-borne speed that makes me liken them to a gag reflex—quick, involuntary, and natural—a response to stimuli that manifests in an instant. Throw isn’t just writing songs, they’re throwing them up.

I’m Very Upset is filled with a lot of great songwriting though, and it’s not all emotional histrionics. “Drinking Wine With My Dad” is a great song that paints a portrait of a moment in a charmingly direct way. It’s this kind of snapshot songwriting that aligns Throw with the Menzingers and Restorations of the punk world, even if their actual approach to the music is a lot more classically punk. “Trees” supports the argument that Throw has their hands in a lot of old school punk as well. If you know the words to Descendent’s “All,” you can probably figure out “Trees” as well.

The second half of the record contains its best hooks. The 50s style ‘ooos’ of “Steamroller” juxtapose against heavy power chord riffs, resulting in a dynamic, venomous listen. “Pass the Prozac” has the best opening line on the record, coupled with galloping chords. “Well I’ve heard this one before, you really fucked up, apologize,” leads the charge into one of Throw’s most fully realized song—complete with rockin’ solo. But it’s “Spaceship,” that might just be the best on the album. It sounds like Suffer-era Bad Religion (name-checked in the lyrics, of course) but it’s also funny, pointed, and catchy as all hell. When I’m Very Upset finishes, I’m left with one line repeating in my head, over and over again, the chorus to end all choruses: “Elon Musk privatized my spaceship!”

I’m Very Upset is an evolution as much as it is an antidote. It encompasses the post-Against Me! era of punk rock in its entirety. Within this collection of songs it chronicles the rise of Red Scare, the combined influence of Hot Water Music, the Flatliners, the Menzingers, and Nothington—all the while sounding nothing like any of them. They’ve taken the quirky, cracked-iPhone, late-texting, memeing nervous energy of emo-pop darlings Modern Baseball without dipping more than a toe in their waters. Throw is an amalgam of all the ideas of what punk can be now, while taking notes from the genres foundation. I’m Very Upset is like a stretched rubber band, and here, we’re hearing it snap back to form—settling somewhere between loud-and-fast and sad-as-fuck.

 

4.5/5

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Mewithoutyou (Progressive, PA) Stream New “[Untitled]” Album

Mewithoutyou (Progressive, PA) Stream New “[Untitled]” Album

Genre defying, Philadelphia-based five-piece mewithoutyou are streaming their latest album. The record features 12 post-hardcore-influenced, mixed tempo tracks that will likely excite fans of punky sounding music that doesn’t fit into labelled boxes easily. You can enjoy the latest work from mewithoutyou below. The previous effort from the band was their similarly untitled EP, which […]

Genre defying, Philadelphia-based five-piece mewithoutyou are streaming their latest album. The record features 12 post-hardcore-influenced, mixed tempo tracks that will likely excite fans of punky sounding music that doesn’t fit into labelled boxes easily.

You can enjoy the latest work from mewithoutyou below. The previous effort from the band was their similarly untitled EP, which came out in August of this year.

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Jigsaw Youth (Punk, NY) Stream Latest EP, “Sorry For The Distortion”

Jigsaw Youth (Punk, NY) Stream Latest EP, “Sorry For The Distortion”

Jigsaw Youth are allowing fans to stream their entire new EP. The latest effort from the New Yorkers is titled Sorry For The Distortion and features seven grungy punk rock tracks with strong feminist vibes. The previous release from Jigsaw Youth was America’s Sweethearts, which was released in 2017. You can check out Sorry For The Distortion below.

Jigsaw Youth are allowing fans to stream their entire new EP. The latest effort from the New Yorkers is titled Sorry For The Distortion and features seven grungy punk rock tracks with strong feminist vibes. The previous release from Jigsaw Youth was America’s Sweethearts, which was released in 2017.

You can check out Sorry For The Distortion below.

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Nightmarathons (melodic punk) Stream New Single “Estimate”

Nightmarathons (melodic punk) Stream New Single “Estimate”

Pittsburgh melodic punk act Nightmarathons are streaming their latest single. The track is titled “Estimate” and has been released by A-F Records. It’s the first new music from the four-piece since their self-titled EP, which was released in 2017. You can listen to “Estimate” below.

Pittsburgh melodic punk act Nightmarathons are streaming their latest single. The track is titled “Estimate” and has been released by A-F Records. It’s the first new music from the four-piece since their self-titled EP, which was released in 2017.

You can listen to “Estimate” below.

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GWAR (Alien Metal, Outer Space) Stream Video for “Viking Death Machine”

GWAR (Alien Metal, Outer Space) Stream Video for “Viking Death Machine”

The extraterrestrial thrashers of GWAR have just released a video for their track “Viking Death Machine”. The tune features on the band’s 14th studio record, The Blood of Gods and you can check it out below. The band’s lead vocalist, Blothar, had the following to say about the new video: “Humans, are you ready to ride the ‘Viking […]

The extraterrestrial thrashers of GWAR have just released a video for their track “Viking Death Machine”. The tune features on the band’s 14th studio record, The Blood of Gods and you can check it out below.

The band’s lead vocalist, Blothar, had the following to say about the new video:

“Humans, are you ready to ride the ‘Viking Death Machine’? Our latest video is a faithful animated schlockumentary depicting my harrowing, blood-drenched defeat of the Load Warriors and the other denizens of Saturday morning raceway hijinks, including all of my fellow bandmates in GWAR. I am delighted to take my rightful place as the King of Cartoon Violence, and champion of the first annual Suck-It-Up-Butter Cup! Watch the video now! It’ll make you shit.”

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DS Exclusive: The Hanging Judge (Street Punk, GA) Stream Video for “Vultures”

DS Exclusive: The Hanging Judge (Street Punk, GA) Stream Video for “Vultures”

The Hanging Judge has been kind enough to give you lovely Dying Scene readers the first glimpse of a new video for a previously unreleased track “Vultures”. The Atlanta-based, street punk unit features Chris May, aka Cheeto Mayhem of The Queers on bass and the tune used with their latest visuals was recorded at Joe […]

The Hanging Judge has been kind enough to give you lovely Dying Scene readers the first glimpse of a new video for a previously unreleased track “Vultures”. The Atlanta-based, street punk unit features Chris May, aka Cheeto Mayhem of The Queers on bass and the tune used with their latest visuals was recorded at Joe Queer’s personal recording studio.

You can check out the video for “Vultures” below.

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