DS News: New Found Glory premiere song off upcoming acoustic LP “Make the Most of It”

Florida pop-punk veterans New Found Glory have announced a new acoustic album. Make the Most of It is due out January 20th, 2023 on Revelation Records. Check out the first single “Dream Born Again” below, and pre-order the record here. Make the Most of It is a 14 song LP, with half the tracklist consisting […]

Florida pop-punk veterans New Found Glory have announced a new acoustic album. Make the Most of It is due out January 20th, 2023 on Revelation Records.

Check out the first single “Dream Born Again” below, and pre-order the record here.

Make the Most of It is a 14 song LP, with half the tracklist consisting of brand new acoustic tracks, and the other half being stripped down takes of classic NFG songs.

New Found Glory describes the album as their “answer to a very challenging and emotional time in our band’s career and the songs are about what it means to grieve, to live, and to approach every day with appreciation and a sense of fulfillment.”

Post a Comment

Your email address will not be published.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

DS News: Fat Wreck reissues four Strung Out records on colored vinyl

Fat Wreck Chords has reissued four Strung Out records on colored vinyl. Previously only released on CD in 2007, Blackhawks Over Los Angeles is making its long awaited debut on wax. Tagging along is the Element of Sonic Defiance EP, and two other 2000’s era albums in An American Paradox and Exile in Oblivion, each […]

Fat Wreck Chords has reissued four Strung Out records on colored vinyl. Previously only released on CD in 2007, Blackhawks Over Los Angeles is making its long awaited debut on wax. Tagging along is the Element of Sonic Defiance EP, and two other 2000’s era albums in An American Paradox and Exile in Oblivion, each getting their first new pressings in well over a decade.

There are a few options for those looking to add these records to their collection. The first is a bundle with all four LPs, either on black vinyl or a bundle-exclusive color variant (all four are the same color, limited to 500 copies). Bundles are available here.

The other option is to buy the standalone records. If colored vinyl is the way you wanna go, each LP has a unique variant, limited to 400 copies, and they’ll run ya $22. If you just want the plain jane black wax, those are only $17 a piece. Grab the individual LPs here.

All of the different color variants can be seen in this video:

For a weekly rundown of all things punk rock vinyl, check out the Dying Scene Record Radar every Friday!

Post a Comment

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

DS News: Lucero unveil homemade video for new track, “Buy A Little Time,” from forthcoming album “Should’ve Learned By Now”

Memphis’ Lucero – my own personal favorite band of the last couple decades – released a brand new video today. It’s for the track “Buy A Little Time,” and it was shot by their very own roadie extraordinaire Scott. The track appears on the band’s forthcoming twelfth studio album Should’ve Learned By Now – pre-orders […]

Memphis’ Lucero – my own personal favorite band of the last couple decades – released a brand new video today. It’s for the track “Buy A Little Time,” and it was shot by their very own roadie extraordinaire Scott. The track appears on the band’s forthcoming twelfth studio album Should’ve Learned By Now – pre-orders are still available here. Don’t worry, it’s not out til February so you…have a little time. Check out the video below.


Post a Comment

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

DS News: Propagandhi announce “Supporting Caste” vinyl reissue

Propagandhi has announced a vinyl reissue of their 2009 LP Supporting Caste. The Canadian punk veterans are using Bandcamp’s new Vinyl Campaign feature to fund and press the record. They’ve already raised over 190% of their funding goal, but you can still pre-order the record on their Bandcamp page for the next 30 days. Supporting […]

Propagandhi has announced a vinyl reissue of their 2009 LP Supporting Caste. The Canadian punk veterans are using Bandcamp’s new Vinyl Campaign feature to fund and press the record.

They’ve already raised over 190% of their funding goal, but you can still pre-order the record on their Bandcamp page for the next 30 days.

Supporting Caste has been out of print on vinyl for seven years.

For a weekly rundown of all things punk rock vinyl, check out the Dying Scene Record Radar every Friday!

Post a Comment

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

DS News: Joey Cape announces Australian solo tour

Lagwagon frontman Joey Cape will be heading to the land down under in early 2023 to play some solo shows for you wonderful Australians. Tour dates and links to where you can grab tickets can be found below. The Caper released his latest solo album A Good Year to Forget in August, 2021 through Fat […]

Lagwagon frontman Joey Cape will be heading to the land down under in early 2023 to play some solo shows for you wonderful Australians. Tour dates and links to where you can grab tickets can be found below.

The Caper released his latest solo album A Good Year to Forget in August, 2021 through Fat Wreck Chords.

Tour dates:

Jan 31 – Melbourne at Northcote Social Club – Tickets
Feb 1 – Adelaide at Crown and Anchor – Tickets
Feb 2 – Sydney at Crowbar Sydney – Tickets
Feb 9 – Brisbane at Black Bear Lodge – Tickets

Post a Comment

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

DS News: Blink-182 fan puts an old school spin on “Edging”

Dissatisfied with Blink-182‘s overly commercial new single “Edging”, a fan named Kyle Olson took it upon himself to re-record the song. The result is a blazing fast throwback to the late 90’s sound of Dude Ranch and Enema of the State that’s sure to please old school Blink fans. Give it a listen below. If […]

Dissatisfied with Blink-182‘s overly commercial new single “Edging”, a fan named Kyle Olson took it upon himself to re-record the song. The result is a blazing fast throwback to the late 90’s sound of Dude Ranch and Enema of the State that’s sure to please old school Blink fans. Give it a listen below.

If you enjoy this skate punk re-imagining of “Edging”, I recommend checking out Olson’s band Gibberish. Their debut album Strangers was released in 2021 on Thousand Islands Records. Check it out here.

  1. This sucks. The new song is fine the way it is.

  2. Much better version

Post a Comment

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

DS News: Dutch pop-punks The Windowsill stream two new songs off upcoming album “Focus”

Dutch pop-punk band The Windowsill are streaming two new songs from their upcoming record Focus. Check out “Love You Better” and “Born to Hike” below, and pre-order the album here. Focus will be the band’s first full-length album since 2017’s Make Your Own Kind of Music. Shield Recordings is releasing the album on CD/digital November […]

Dutch pop-punk band The Windowsill are streaming two new songs from their upcoming record Focus. Check out “Love You Better” and “Born to Hike” below, and pre-order the album here.

Focus will be the band’s first full-length album since 2017’s Make Your Own Kind of Music. Shield Recordings is releasing the album on CD/digital November 16th, with plans for a vinyl release in May, 2023.

Recently featured in our Ten Underrated Punk Bands You Need To Check Out Right Now column, The Windowsill has a distinct sound that’s heavily influenced by 90’s pop-punk bands like Screeching Weasel and The Queers.

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 News: Against All Authority, Catch 22, Fishbone & more playing Philly ska festival in 2023

Philadelphia-area ska festival This Is Not Croydon Fest has announced the lineup for its 2023 installment, taking place on April 22nd at Broken Goblet Brewing in Bensalem, PA. The festival headlined by the legendary Fishbone will also feature newly reunited Florida ska-core veterans Against All Authority, The Slackers, and Catch 22, among others. Head over […]

Philadelphia-area ska festival This Is Not Croydon Fest has announced the lineup for its 2023 installment, taking place on April 22nd at Broken Goblet Brewing in Bensalem, PA. The festival headlined by the legendary Fishbone will also feature newly reunited Florida ska-core veterans Against All Authority, The Slackers, and Catch 22, among others.

Head over to This Is Not Croydon Fest’s website for additional details and tickets.

This is the second festival performance Against All Authority has announced since ending their 15 year hiatus. Last weekend the band made their return to the stage at The Fest in Gainesville, FL (check out some video from that show below).

Post a Comment

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

DS News: Bad Religion’s Greg Graffin to release historical memoir, “Punk Paradox”; book signing in Hollywood this weekend

In case you missed it, legendary Bad Religion front man Greg Graffin is releasing another book in the very near future. Entitled Punk Paradox, this one is billed as his “life narrative before and during L.A. punk’s early years, detailing his observations on the genre’s explosive growth and his band’s steady rise in importance.” It […]

In case you missed it, legendary Bad Religion front man Greg Graffin is releasing another book in the very near future. Entitled Punk Paradox, this one is billed as his “life narrative before and during L.A. punk’s early years, detailing his observations on the genre’s explosive growth and his band’s steady rise in importance.” It of course also chronicles his simultaneous rise in scholarly fields and on how he “managed to reconcile an improbably double-life as an iconic punk rock front man and University Lecturer in evolution.”

Punk Paradox is due out November 8th; pre-orders are available here. What’s even cooler is that if you’re in the Los Angeles area, Graffin is doing a book signing event THIS SUNDAY (November 6th) at Book Soup in West Hollywood. It’s a ticketed event and you can get yours here (signed copies are available at the same link).

Graffin’s last book was 2015’s Population Wars: A New Perspective on Competition and Coexistence.

Post a Comment

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