FEAR release AC/DC cover

FEAR have released a cover of AC/DC’s “Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap”. The song originally appeared on AC/DC's album of the same name which was released in 1976. The band will be playing Punk Rock Bowling later this month and will be opening for The Misfits at all of their upcoming summer US shows. FEAR released their EP Nice Boys (Don’t Play Rock & Roll) earlier this year. Check out the cover below.

Fake Names release full live show, announce tour dates (US & CAN)

Fake Names have released a live video of their full show at Washington, DC’s Black Cat venue. The video was filmed on April 16, 2023, by Hate5Six. Along with the video, the band also announced a handful of tour dates for this September including their appearance at Riot Fest in Chicago. Fake Names released their album Expendables earlier this year. Check out the video and tour dates below.

Queen of Swords announces new album, releases "A Shame" video

Toronto’s Queen of Swords has announced that she will be releasing a new album. It is called Year 8 and will be out on June 9 via Get Better Records. A video for the second single called “A Shame” which was created by Emma Cosgrove has also been released. Queen of Swords will be playing an album release show on July 7 at Cecil Community Centre in Toronto and released her self-titled album in 2017. Check out the video and tracklist below.

SPANISH LOVE SONGS Announce New Album No Joy

<p>Indie rock band, SPANISH LOVE SONGS, have revealed details on their upcoming new album ‘No Joy’ – the highly anticipated follow up to 2020’s ‘Brave Faces Everyone’. ‘No Joy’ will be released on August 25, 2023 via Pure Noise Records. Today, the band also releases…</p>
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Spanish Love Songs announce new album, release video for "Haunted"

Spanish Love Songs have announced that they will be releasing a new album. It is called No Joy and will be out on August 25 via Pure Noise Records. They have released a video for their new song “Haunted”. The video was filmed at The American Legion, Post 82, and was directed by Hannah Gray Hall. Spanish Love Songs will be touring Europe and the UK with Hot Mulligan this fall. The band released their EP Doom & Gloom Sessions earlier this year, their reworked album Brave Faces Etc. in 2022, and their album Brave Faces Everyone in 2020. Check out the video and tracklist below.

Tours: Stiff Little Fingers & Glen Matlock to play two shows in Ireland

Stiff Little Fingers have announced two shows for Ireland. They will take place in August and Glen Matlock will be joining them on both dates. These dates join their upcoming two shows in the UK in June. Stiff Little Fingers released No Going Back in 2014. Check out the dates below.

Tours: Dropkick Murphys / Interrupters / Jesse Ahern (US)

The Dropkick Murphys have announced a US tour for this fall. The Interrupters and Jesse Ahern will be joining them on all dates. Dropkick Murphys released their album Okemah Rising earlier this month. Check out the dates below.

Jesse Cole talks ‘Banana Ball’, his new book, and changing the game

<p>From the moment Jesse Cole first picked up a baseball, all he wanted to do was be a Major League ball player. But after an injury in college derailed his pursuit, he was left with no other choice than to switch gears and hang up the uniform. Years later, his dream was revived in a different way, and a new uniform came in the form of a bright yellow tuxedo as he became the ring leader and owner of the […]</p>
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Videos: Desert Mambas: "Buzz Cut Blues"

Desert Mambas, the project of Foxx Bodies guitarist Bailey Moses, has released a video for their new song “Buzz Cut Blues”. The video was directed by Penelope Uribe-Abee. The song is available digitally now via Kill Rock Stars. Desert Mambas released their cover of Bratmobile’s “Polaroid Baby” earlier this year. Check out the video below.

DS Gallery: Codefendants, Zeta, Rap Ferreira in Murfreesboro, TN 4.26.23

With the sheer quantity of shows I’m seeing these days, very seldom do I recognize mid-performance, or even after the fact, that what I’m witnessing ranks among the best shows I’ve been to. Sure, somewhat recent examples may include my first experience with Frank Turner, or photographing Daikaiju inducing utter mayhem in a wall-to-wall packed […]

With the sheer quantity of shows I’m seeing these days, very seldom do I recognize mid-performance, or even after the fact, that what I’m witnessing ranks among the best shows I’ve been to. Sure, somewhat recent examples may include my first experience with Frank Turner, or photographing Daikaiju inducing utter mayhem in a wall-to-wall packed club. But this Codefendants show may rank higher than both of those, holding a more significant spot than almost any show of my recent memory, and for a variety of reasons.

I’ll be the first to reveal that, initially, I wasn’t super fond of Codefendants, for no other reason than I didn’t give them the time of day. I’ve mentioned in the past that my musical preferences are extremely closed-minded and, for the most part, I’m very set in my ways. So when I first caught wind of the project featuring the trio of Fat Mike-Sam King-Ceschi Ramos, I didn’t have much interest in exploring the newly termed genre of “crime wave”. It wasn’t until close to three weeks after their full-length, This Is Crime Wave, hit streaming that I gave it a chance. And when I say this record may be a game-changer for me, I’ll be surprised if anything dethrones this thing from the top spot on my ongoing Records of the Year list. Even now, nearly a month after finally giving This Is Crime Wave a fair shot, I find myself listening to it on the daily.

With this record came a newfound respect for all the artists featured on the release. This release, more so than really any others in my recent recollection, showcases an insane amount of songwriting dynamic, displaying a kind of musicianship that appeals to fans of genres that have seemingly no similarities to punk rock. I found myself holding the songwriting of Sam King, Ceschi Ramos, Fat Mike, and even Stacey Dee, to a higher regard, as well as diving into the legendary career of the DOC and digging into what Onry Ozzborn’s extensive catalog has to offer. This is one of those records that I can cite as helping to expand my musical taste a little bit further outside the strict confines of punk, a feat that is becoming more and more difficult to achieve.

After recognizing the grasp that this release took on my airwaves, I was already looking forward to this show. Any chance to hang with the Zeta dudes is time well-spent, especially getting to see them back a band that’s gaining significant momentum. Additionally, this would be my first in-person run-in with both Ceschi and King, two guys whose prior projects I’ve followed pretty closely as well.

This show had it all, blowing every expectation I had out of the water. Codefendants, featuring their mesh of hip-hop, punk, and just straight-up lyrical-badassery, had two openers that fit right in with fans of hip-hop or punk rock.

Rap Ferreira leaned more towards hip-hop, but gave me major Chris Farren vibes with his one-man-band type of performance. Armed with only a microphone and what I can only assume was a small table full of electronics that do tons of cool stuff that I don’t know shit about, Ferreira achieved a stage presence and flair that rivals many full bands I’ve encountered.

I continue to enjoy Zeta‘s live show more each time I come out, even with this being my fifth show of theirs in the last year, with at least one more scheduled for June. They’re a killer bunch of dudes that have poured their life into playing music and I envy the hell out of their dedication and motivation. I was beyond pumped when the announcement came of them playing this tour, and I was even with Juanchi (featured right) when the announcement came through.

Their musical style is hard to pin down, but I’ll settle on the experimental-punk label. I mean it’s hard to pin a band down to one genre when all their shows end with each member playing different percussion within a drum circle. But I hope to not spoil too much as I’ve got an interview with 50% of Zeta due out very soon.

Holy shit were these guys good. Codefendants sounded as professional as anyone I’ve seen and I was in pure awe watching some true professionals go to work.

What stuck with me more was seeing their emotion shine through, reinforcing how much they had previously revealed that these songs meant to them (interview due out very soon as well). I found myself once again realizing that punk’s honesty and genuine nature are what I truly love about the world’s greatest fucking genre.

Having had the pleasure of catching Codefendants first ever tour was one for the books, and I’m still riding a high from this show as I’m doing this write-up. Both Zeta and Codefendants are absolute workhorses, so do yourself a huge favor and catch them live. Codefendants has been on all the Punk in Drublic dates and were recently announced as openers for Avenged Sevenfold as well, so catch a show and have a ball just like I did. Zeta has an upcoming full US tour with recently announced Festers Sparta, so go say what’s up to four of the nicest dudes I’ve ever met.

As always, thanks for checking out the site. Cheers!

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