London-based ska ensemble Eat The Evidence have put out an hilarious new video for their track “Sicky Slip”. The tune celebrates the band’s roadie who apparently took a tumble on his own vomit pissed up at Boom Town Fair festival. Since he was unable to help the group with load in, he has become the […]
London-based ska ensemble Eat The Evidence have put out an hilarious new video for their track “Sicky Slip”. The tune celebrates the band’s roadie who apparently took a tumble on his own vomit pissed up at Boom Town Fair festival. Since he was unable to help the group with load in, he has become the victim of a savage musical roast.
Italian melodic hardcore quintet Edward in Venice have released their new EP, Empathy. The EP is their first new material since 2015’s Howler and features recent single “Hide Tide”. The EP is available via Lockjaw Records now. Have a watch of the video for “Hide Tide” below.
Italian melodic hardcore quintet Edward in Venice have released their new EP, Empathy. The EP is their first new material since 2015’s Howler and features recent single “Hide Tide”.
The EP is available via Lockjaw Records now. Have a watch of the video for “Hide Tide” below.
Guildford, UK hardcore exports Polar have just released their fourth album, Nova, via Arising Empire. Now the band have released a video for “Devil” from the record. The band tour Europe next month to promote the album. Watch the video and check out the dates below.
Guildford, UK hardcore exports Polar have just released their fourth album, Nova, via Arising Empire. Now the band have released a video for “Devil” from the record.
The band tour Europe next month to promote the album. Watch the video and check out the dates below.
Two of Europe’s finest melodic hardcore bands have united on record and DyingScene is proud to give you lot a sneak peak of the results 24 hours before release day. The UK’s Dead Neck and Italy’s Actionmen will release Defections tomorrow with the help of Germany’s Mud Cake Records. You can pick up a copy from […]
Two of Europe’s finest melodic hardcore bands have united on record and DyingScene is proud to give you lot a sneak peak of the results 24 hours before release day.
The UK’s Dead Neck and Italy’s Actionmen will release Defections tomorrow with the help of Germany’s Mud Cake Records. You can pick up a copy from the label’s website, and pre-orders currently live.
The split effort opens with five experimental, hyper-technical jams from Actionmen who once again display their off-the-wall approach to song writing and virtuosity on record.
Closing out the split is Dead Neck with five tracks that feel like they pick up where the band’s recently re-issued self-titled debut EP left off. It’s rapid, aggressive, oh so melodic, and offers its own share of technicality to boot.
We asked the two bands to say something about the new release. Both were good enough to give a brief description of each of the tracks appearing on Defections. You can find out exactly what inspired each band’s contributions to the split whilst listening to the entire thing below.
Happy Monday, gang! We’re pretty stoked to bring you a killer new album today. It’s the self-titled debut release from Santa Cruz’s Give You Nothing. The quintet cut their teeth playing in other bands like Downpresser, Uzi Suicide, At Risk, and No Truce in and around the Santa Cruz area, and formed came together as a […]
Happy Monday, gang!
We’re pretty stoked to bring you a killer new album today. It’s the self-titled debut release from Santa Cruz’s Give You Nothing. The quintet cut their teeth playing in other bands like Downpresser, Uzi Suicide, At Risk, and No Truce in and around the Santa Cruz area, and formed came together as a sort of skate punk Voltron back in 2016.
The band holed up at Oakland’s Sharkbite Studio recently, and the result is their kick-ass debut, self-titled full-length. It’s due out this Wednesday, May 1st, via Snubbed Records in the US and Umlaut Records in the UK, but you can check it out below right now! Astute listeners will notice the likes of the inimitable Russ Rankin on the track “Clean Slate,” and Fury 66’s Joe Clements on “An Unwritten Chapter.” Pretty rad way to get you back into your weekly grind. Check it out!
Cokie the Clown’s “solo” album, You’re Welcome, has just been released on Fat Wreck Chords. For those who don’t know, Cokie is the alter-ego of Fat Mike from NOFX. You can check out a stream of all ten songs below. Warning: There’s no skate punk on this release and it’s rather depressing… but it’s interesting […]
Cokie the Clown’s “solo” album, You’re Welcome, has just been released on Fat Wreck Chords. For those who don’t know, Cokie is the alter-ego of Fat Mike from NOFX.
You can check out a stream of all ten songs below. Warning: There’s no skate punk on this release and it’s rather depressing… but it’s interesting as hell if you’ve at all followed the antics of the famous frontman over the last couple decades. [Read more…]
At first, I was hesitant to review this band because of their name. Goodland kind of sounds like a country band, no? (Sorry to say, that’s not my thing.) And you know what? That was a terrible way to approach this EP, as I was pleasantly surprised by this emo-punk band that instantly reminded me […]
At first, I was hesitant to review this band because of their name. Goodland kind of sounds like a country band, no? (Sorry to say, that’s not my thing.) And you know what? That was a terrible way to approach this EP, as I was pleasantly surprised by this emo-punk band that instantly reminded me of Two Tongues – and is perfect for fans of Say Anything and Saves The Day. With vocals that sound so much like Chris Conley and emo lyrics about relationships, these are four songs that fill a gap in the current emo-punk styled released and are much needed.
The three-piece band from Wisconsin definitely has passion behind everything they do, though they are at their best when the music is faster and fuller, as on “Same Time, Same Place” versus the opening track, “Where You’ve Been.” The almost jangly emo-pop song has a super-catchy chorus and guitar hook that makes it the stand-out track on the EP.
The dual vocals work well, as do the lyrics, which clearly come from the heart. Goodland is a band with a future ahead of them and I am looking forward to hearing more from them, such as, perhaps, a full-length album.
The Dirty Nil will be spending the summer releasing digital singles of cover songs, in a series titled, “You’re Welcome”. The first volume is out now, featuring covers of “So Busted” by Culture Abuse and “Head On” by the Jesus And Mary Chain. The single is now available and streaming on Apple Music and Spotify.
The Dirty Nil will be spending the summer releasing digital singles of cover songs, in a series titled, “You’re Welcome”. The first volume is out now, featuring covers of “So Busted” by Culture Abuse and “Head On” by the Jesus And Mary Chain.
The single is now available and streaming on Apple Music and Spotify.
As they are about to head out on a tour of Europe, political punks Anti-Flag have released a fifteen-minute documentary titled, “Power To The Peaceful” on YouTube, exploring the band’s ways of dealing with the rise of fascism, anti-immigration policy, and a general lack of empathy in the era of Trump. The tour dates and […]
As they are about to head out on a tour of Europe, political punks Anti-Flag have released a fifteen-minute documentary titled, “Power To The Peaceful” on YouTube, exploring the band’s ways of dealing with the rise of fascism, anti-immigration policy, and a general lack of empathy in the era of Trump.
The tour dates and the documentary video can be found below.
Ohio’s The Story Changes have returned with a new video for the first single off their new album, “Shooting Stars.” Mark McMillon says, “I love the feel of 80s movies, and what’s not to love about two rival gangs of ‘nerds’ and ‘punks’ battling it out at their local roller rink? I think everyone can […]
Ohio’s The Story Changes have returned with a new video for the first single off their new album, “Shooting Stars.”
Mark McMillon says, “I love the feel of 80s movies, and what’s not to love about two rival gangs of ‘nerds’ and ‘punks’ battling it out at their local roller rink? I think everyone can relate a little to the nerds as they get picked at until they finally snap and retaliate. I wouldn’t want to be on the other side of the line in that rink when the nerds say enough is enough.”