Coi Leray makes a name of her own with the potent ‘COI’

<p>At its core, COI, the sophomore album by Boston-born, New Jersey-raised, and Los Angeles-based rapper-turned-popstar Coi Leray, is fun. And sometimes, that’s the only thing you need from an album. Premiering last Friday (June 23) via Uptown Records, COI follows 2022’s Trendsetter, and offers 16 tracks that could each easily make their way into Summer 2023 best-of playlists come September. Featuring samples from and interpolations of the likes of Grandmaster Flash, Technotronic, and, of course, Lesley Gore (to name just […]</p>
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Night Drive shift into the season with the urgent ‘Summerwaves’

<p>It’s passé to get lost in a trivial pursuit of the Song of the Summer. Instead, we’re simply aiming to discover music that moves us through the salty season, and Night Drive have shifted a new entry into our heated playlists with “Summerwaves,” an urgent modern post-punk joyride that today (June 28) surfaces in sci-fi cinematic color. Inspired by both a sense of forward-march freedom and retro nostalgia, the vivid single will be on the Texas project’s forthcoming EP Position […]</p>
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Tours: Paramore announce Australia and New Zealand tour dates

Paramore have announced tour dates for Australia and New Zealand for this fall. Remi Wolf will be joining them on all dates. Paramore are currently touring North America and released their album This Is Why earlier this year. Check out the dates below.

Tours: The Slackers announce tour dates (US and BC)

The Slackers have announced tour dates for this fall and winter. Voodoo Glow Skulls, Buster Shuffle, Los Mal Hablados, Mustard Plug, The Freecoasters, and Stop The Presses will be joining them on select dates. The Slackers released their album Don’t Let The Sunlight Fool Ya in 2022. Check out the dates below.

James Gunn’s ‘Superman: Legacy’ has found its Lois and Clark

<p>There’s something delightful about the way certain franchises “rhyme,” as George Lucas aptly put it, from iteration to iteration. This is true for the Superman series in the way that every version of the cast follows the same formula: An up-and-coming star as Clark Kent, and an established actor as his beau, Lois Lane. Christopher Reeve and Margot Kidder, Brandon Routh and Kate Bosworth, Henry Cavill and Amy Adams… the only question that really remained was if James Gunn would […]</p>
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Band in the USA: L7 unveil fall In Your Space Tour

<p>A little over three decades ago, L7 asked the most important question of the alternative ’90s (apologies to 4 Non Blondes) when they pondered “What’s up with what’s going down”? We haven’t been able to figure it out since, no matter how many times we let “Pretend We’re Dead” soundtrack our late-night shenanigans, but we have another chance to ask them when the resurrected grunge band heads out on the In Your Space Tour later this fall. The nine-show tour […]</p>
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DS Show Review & Gallery: Voice of Addiction, Billy Batts & The Made Men, and Wrex rock out at an abnormally fun house show. Chicago (06.16.2023)

There is something especially fun about a DIY show. Abnormal House, in the Bridgeport neighborhood of the Second City hosted a Friday night version which was no exception. Chicago vets Voice of Addiction were joined by the young gents of Billy Batts & The Made Men out of Atlanta. Wrex, also from Chicago, kicked off […]

There is something especially fun about a DIY show. Abnormal House, in the Bridgeport neighborhood of the Second City hosted a Friday night version which was no exception. Chicago vets Voice of Addiction were joined by the young gents of Billy Batts & The Made Men out of Atlanta. Wrex, also from Chicago, kicked off the party. I’m going to let the images do most of the work for this show.


Voice of Addiction once again were the speed demons of the bill, zooming through a tight set in even tighter confines. It got so wild in the tiny performance area, at one point Leea Tomele stretched her arms out as far as possible and set her legs hard in place on the concrete floor to act as a one-person barricade against the much larger attendees thrashing about. A few others joined in holding the line so Tomele’s husband, VOA founding bass player Ian Tomele, and his bandmates, guitarist Tyler Miller, and drummer Kevin Amaro could continue playing. Yeah, it got a bit nuts. But that energy is what draws people to these more informal events (note: all safety precautions were in place).


I have regularly covered the terrific annual Blue Island event, Beer Can’d Fest. However, the Rise Against Residency at Metro kept me away from the Southside soiree. Many of my friends who were on Blue Island excitedly told me of this young band in the lineup. Looking at their photos from the event I saw a group of teens and just out of teens, one posing in a Pegboy shirt and became curious. Luckily, the band, Billy Batts & The Made Men out of Atlanta, GA made a quick return to Chicago.

I do not want to say too much about the band here as I will be writing more about it later. With the band’s name a wink and a nod to one my favorite films, Goodfellas, and the members’ collective deep-cut knowledge of Chicago punk rock history and an infectious curiosity, Brody Wilson, 21, this time in a Naked Raygun t-shirt, on vocals and guitar, his brother Andy Wilson, 16 on drums and Slade Shirah, 20, filling in on bass, were a charming centerpiece to the show as they absolutely transformed a garage band style venue into almost literally shaking shack. They might be considered kids, but these Made Men play with composure and talent befitting more experienced musicians. Jason Wilson, father of the Wilson brothers, was on site as tour manager and merch guy. His pride shone through, along with his easy, affectionate manner, as he let the young men take it all in.


When I first started taking photos of Wrex I wasn’t sure exactly how many people were in the band. Again, the space was tiny, and hanging from the rafter were glittery strands of plastic and an incredibly wide variety of signs, dolls, and other assorted Tchotchkes from creepy to cute. A few songs in I realized there was a keyboard player tucked up high against a wall and another singer I thought was a crowd member. But when you can sit on the floor and capture all band members, once you have spotted them, you know this is likely to be a rowdy fun time. And indeed it was.


DIY Shows, House Shows or the like are not for everyone. Had it not been for my camera, I might have felt far more claustrophobic. But they feel far more organic and relaxed than large events. They provide an opportunity for newer and/or lesser-known bands to take the spotlight and it’s not unusual to find bigger bands at these shows. Being a house shows makes me feel like I am inside one of the iconic late 1970’s, early 1980’s images many of us are pretty familiar with by this point. Crawl inside more images from this night. Thanks & Cheers!


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Aphids! release Hellcat single

Aphids! are the next entry in the Hellcat Singles Club. "Ring Ring" was produced by Tim Armstrong and was mastered by TJ Rivera. You can hear it below.

Exclusive Videos: Watch the new video by Baby Got Back Talk!

Today we are super stoked to bring you the premiere of the new video by pop punk band Baby Got Back Talk! The video is for their new song “I'm Sorry I'm a Moron, But Also, Help” and was directed by Ross Louis Klein. Speaking about the song and video, vocalist and bassist G’Ra Asim said, ”Rhi, our synth op, is a master baker of ~infused~ desserts by day. One time they left some of their handiwork at my apartment and I mistook a cookie that Rhi made for a normal cookie. As a result, I became painfully, unbearably high for the first time in my overwhelmingly straight-edge life. When I realized my mistake, I texted the band group chat "I'm sorry I'm a moron, but also, help." We thought the immortal phrase was a fitting title for our new single, which is about hoping for compassion even when you know your problems are your fault. The video for “…Moron” is executed in a single shot, also called a “oner.” The action takes place in one long, unbroken, choreographed shot that we rehearsed for a couple of hours the day of filming. Because of schedule constraints at the set we rented, we only had time to shoot 4 complete takes. Working with my bandmates and director Ross Louis Klein to nail one of those takes before the clock ran out was like a higher-stakes version of one of those recreational escape rooms: nerve-wracking and intense but also super fun.” ”I'm Sorry I'm a Moron, But Also, Help" will be out everywhere on June 30 (pre-save it right here!) and is off the band’s upcoming EP Wince, Repeat which will be out on July 21 via Wiretap Records. Watch the video below!

Sincere Engineer announces new LP, releases "California King" video

Sincere Engineer have announced that they will be releasing a new album. It is called Cheap Grills and will be out on September 22 via Hopeless Records. A video for their new song “California King” has also been released. The video was written and produced by Deanna Belos and the band performances were filmed by Eric Mott. Sincere Engineer will be playing on select dates of the Sad Summer Festival this July and released Bless My Psyche in 2021. Check out the video and tracklist below.