Alice Bag, Belinda Carlisle, Jackie Fox, Greg Hetson, Paul Roessler, more cover The Go-Go's

Alice Bag, Belinda Carlisle of The Go-Go's, Jackie Fox of The Runaways, Greg Hetson of Circle Jerks, Kelly Ogden of The Dollyrots, Paul Roessler of The Screamers, Anthony Carone of Arkells, Sara Norman & Violeta Hinojosa of Lucia Y Los Alfileres, Damon De La Paz of Los Pinche Pinches, and Mikey Hawdon of Fairmounts have teamed up to cover "Head Over Heels" by The Go-Go's. The video was edited by Michael Crusty at Crusty Media. The cover is a part of Mikey Hawdon's Mikey and His Uke YouTube series. Check out the video below.

High Vis: "Blending"

High Vis have released a lyric video for their new single "Blending". The video was created by Dan Darby. The song is off their album of the same name due out September 9 via Dais Records. High Vis released No Sense No Feeling in 2019. Check out the lyric video below.

Bombpops drop off majority of headlining tour

The Bombpops have announced that they will be dropping off their upcoming summer tour with The Last Gang due to a health issue within vocalist and guitarist Jen Pop's family. The band will still be playing their three Californian shows as well as Riot Fest and Four Chords. A statement released by the band on Instagram reads, "Friends. Jen Pop here. I'm sorry to share that The Bombpops will not be able to embark on our headlining tour next month. Being in a van for six weeks is impossible due to a close family member's health issue. I need to stay close to home and keep trips short to assist my family for the time being. We will keep the two dates at the beginning of the tour because they are local, as well as the LA at the end. Additionally, we will be playing Riot Fest and Four Chords because we can fly in. Thank you for your support and understanding while I support my family." The Bombpops released Death in Venice Beach in 2020. Check out the dates below.

Bikini Kill postpone four more North American shows due to ongoing illness

Bikini Kill have announced the postponement of four more shows on their ongoing North American tour. The shows affected are July 15 at the Boch Center Wang Theatre in Boston, July 16 at Higher Ground Burlington in Burlington, July 18 at MTelus in Montreal, and July 19 and 20 at The Danforth Music Hall in Toronto. The band announced this in a statement on Twitter that reads, "Unfortunately due to our ongoing illness situation, we will also be unable to play our upcoming shows in Boston, Burlington, Montreal, and July 19 and 20 at The Danforth Music Hall in Toronto. These shows will be postponed with more info on the rescheduled dates coming soon. Please contact your local venue for any questions regarding your tickets. We are still hopeful the remaining dates will happen as planned." Bikini Kill postponed three US shows two days ago and cancelled cancelled five US shows and their European tour in June due to positive COVID cases in the band.

Pinkshift to release debut LP, share "i'm not crying, you're crying" video

Pinkshift have announced that they will be releasing their debut full-length album. The album is called Love Me Forever and will be out October 21 via Hopeless Records. The band have also released a lyric video for their new song "i'm not crying, you're crying" that was edited by their guitarist Paul Vallejo. Pinkshift released their EP Saccharine in 2021. Check out the video and tracklist below.

Keith Morris says new OFF! album out in September

Keith Morris, singer for OFF!, recently did a lengthy interview with RVA magazine. In the interview, he revealed some new details about OFF!'s upcoming fourth album.Morris stated that the release will be out in September on Fat Possum (who just handled all of the band's reissues). The album will be called Free LSD and also will have a full length movie associated with it. The film is currently in post-production. We;ll keep you updated.

The Flatliners: “Rat King”

The Flatliners have released a new song. The song is called "Rat King" and is off their upcoming album New Ruin due out August 5 via Fat Wreck Chords. The band will touring Western Canada in the fall, the Northeast in November and Ontario and Quebec in December including two Holiday Melee shows in Toronto. The Flatliners released Inviting Light in 2017. Check out the song below.

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The Flatliners have released a new song. The song is called "Rat King" and is off their upcoming album New Ruin due out August 5 via Fat Wreck Chords. The video was directed by Mitch Barnes. The band will touring Western Canada in the fall, the Northeast in November and Ontario and Quebec in December including two Holiday Melee shows in Toronto. The Flatliners released Inviting Light in 2017. Check out the song below.

Watch the nutty trailer for ‘Orphan: First Kill’

<p>Out of all the “creepy kid” horror movies released over the course of the last few decades, Jaume Collet-Serra’s Orphan remains, if not the best, then at least the most entertaining of them all. Seriously, if you caught this shit back in ’09 (or, well, any other time, but especially when all the twists and turns were still well-preserved for the theatrical experience), you probably had your mind blown. It is a sublimely goofy movie, a horror choice cut in […]</p>
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Lambgoat owner sells site to current staffer and new partners

Earlier this week, Alex Arnold, owner of metal site Lambgoat, announced that he sold the website. the website was sold to regular contributor Dave "Lurk" and other new "partners." The identity of the partners were not disclosed. Arnold stated: "I started this website when I was in my early 20s and I'm now well into my 40s. During that time, I've held a separate (non-music related) full-time job and raised a bunch of children. Frankly, I've been terribly conflicted about moving on, but life is short and I'm tired. That said, Lambgoat will live on. The new owners, Dave (aka Lurk) and his partners, are more than capable of carrying on the mission and I look forward to seeing where they take things."