DS Album Review: Codefendants – “This Is Crime Wave”

Fat Mike is back with a new band called Codefendants, and they have released a debut album that might be one of the sickest debut albums this year; it’s called This Is Crime Wave, and funny enough, Crime Wave is the genre that’s made up in the minds of Fat Mike, Sam King from Get […]

Fat Mike is back with a new band called Codefendants, and they have released a debut album that might be one of the sickest debut albums this year; it’s called This Is Crime Wave, and funny enough, Crime Wave is the genre that’s made up in the minds of Fat Mike, Sam King from Get Dead, and rapper Ceschi Ramos. So it’s hip-hop, new wave, punk? There are some acoustic guitars and THE BEATLES! Trumpets? It’s everything and awesome. But let’s move on to the album.

Opening the album “Def Cons,” which isn’t a good song by any means. It’s uneven and doesn’t know what it’s doing. Ramos delivers on the raps, but it’s not a memorable song. This is odd because “Abscessed” featuring Onry Ozzborne and Get Dead, make room for each genre on this track; there’s no mismatch where the punk falls behind and sounds like it was added to justify the punk in the new made-up genre. Instead, the punk is heard loud and clear, with the raps coming faster than a groupie in the 70s. This song has everything I would want in a song when I hear punk, hip-hop, and new-age hip-hop mashed together in a blender. This song is the summer anthem for 2023. 

The D.O.C., yes, the actual D.O.C., a legend, is featured on the “Fast Ones,” and this song marks his return after nearly 20 years out of the game. The fact this legend came out of retirement to get involved in this song should be acknowledged because this is important for everyone. To those who were around in the 90s for hip-hop, I would say that this song sounds influenced by it but met with an updated sound that reminds me of the sound Lil´ Dicky spits out in his songs. 

“The last person I dated accused me of trauma dumping / and they were absolutely right” opening lyrics to “Disaster Scenes” featuring Stacy Dee from Bad Cop/Bad Cop is a strong song. Stacy Dee puts on a vulnerable display and opens up about the abuse she experienced early in her childhood. On “Suckers,” we finally get some trumpets and a somewhat jazz vibe over it. The pop-punk sound on “Brutiful” – yes, clever title – shows that a whole song doesn’t need one or the other but that there’s a natural progression from a Celtic folk vibe to a chorus with pop-punk chords throughout it. 

The album itself has minor flaws, but along the way, those flaws turn out to be what makes the album complete. The lyrics and the different instrumental arrangements we hear on the album work. And for a debut album, it can be worrying if they can keep the level of rawness throughout their following albums if they ever come. The themes that they tackle on the album; child abuse, trauma dumping, gang violence, racism, violence, and many more, definitely seems to show another layer of Fat Mike, but not surprising Sam King or Ceschi Ramos, who has had a first-hand experience with drugs and the prison system. This album highlights much darkness and blurs the line on what is genre-defying. This Is Crime Wave is raw and shouldn’t be taken lightly. I am pleased with the turnout, and all I have left to say is; I better wipe my fucking face (see what I did there?)

It gets 4 stars out of five from me.
I recommend the following songs: Abscessed, Fast Ones, Suicide By Pigs (It’s funny but not funny, you know?), Disaster Scenes, Coda-Fendants

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This Show Is Tonight: Rock And Roll Rumble, Preliminary Night 3 in Cambridge

<p>Not bad… not well… but certainly good enough. Not Bad Not Well took home Night 2 of the Rock And Roll Rumble‘s preliminary round last night at The Middle East in Cambridge, emerging from what we thought was one of the tougher group pairings of this year’s “World Series of Boston rock.” The progressive post-hardcore newcomers continue a bit of a personal winning streak, as two of its members took usLights to the 2016 Rumble final. The beat keeps rolling […]</p>
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DS Exclusive Video Premiere: Voice of Addiction – “Shinigami”

Chicago political punks, Voice of Addiction just dropped (do the hip kids still say that?) a new video for the single “Shinigami” from their phenomenal 2022 LP Divided States. But, here’s the really cool news, they wanted DS fans to get a sneak peek before the rest of the world! So, peek away, comrades! *Also, […]

Chicago political punks, Voice of Addiction just dropped (do the hip kids still say that?) a new video for the single “Shinigami” from their phenomenal 2022 LP Divided States. But, here’s the really cool news, they wanted DS fans to get a sneak peek before the rest of the world! So, peek away, comrades!

*Also, the lads are rounding out their current US Tour down in the Southeast (see their Facebook page for details), so if you’re in that area, go see ’em and take an extra pair of socks for Ian!

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Dying Scene Album Review: Wolves & Wolves & Wolves & Wolves – “cursecursecurse”

How can anyone truly believe the statement “rock music is dead,” especially after all of the music that has been released within the past decade. Music is continuously evolving, despite the criticism and really at no surprise to the people who are most passionate about it. Take a close look at the genre of punk […]

How can anyone truly believe the statement “rock music is dead,” especially after all of the music that has been released within the past decade. Music is continuously evolving, despite the criticism and really at no surprise to the people who are most passionate about it. Take a close look at the genre of punk rock.

Arguably one of the most diverse genres of music out there, punk rock has also evolved into something more meaningful and emotional than the original ideas of “going against the establishment” or “teenage angst.” Although those ideas still can be found within punk, the music has taken on a completely different attitude through new bands and new sub genres.

Growing up in the late ’90s and early 2000s, I was introduced to skate punk and ska and pop punk. Bands like Green Day, MxPx, Blink 182, Goldfinger, Less Than Jake, New Found Glory, The Offspring and NOFX is what I knew as punk rock. Little did I know that there was so much more out there and that in the years to come the genre would evolve. It wasn’t until college that I discovered bands like AFI, Silverstein, Alkaline Trio, Hot Water Music, Taking Back Sunday, and legends The Bouncing Souls. These bands weren’t just punk bands, they had a different style and sound to them. They would start the evolving of punk into more than just a skate punk or pop punk sound.

While I could potentially write on and on about the further sub genres punk has evolved into over the years, I don’t want to steer this ship around the entire world in one album review. I mentioned the band Hot Water Music in the previous paragraph, let’s take a closer look at their impact on punk rock and the influence they have had on a lot of the bands I listen to today. Hot Water Music is known for their raw and gritty vocals, chugging guitar riffs and catchy but compelling songs that leave the listener feeling something special. I think this band and their sound helped punk develop into post-punk and alternative rock in some aspects. My opinion of course is subjective, and I’m sure there are a lot of other bands who have taken this same path, but HWM was the first band that I listened to that exposed me to this kind of punk rock.

It is now 2023. I am 40 years old. While I do still enjoy the punk I grew up listening to, I also have an admiration, respect and passion for other bands that likely are in the same sub genre as Hot Water Music. One such band is wolves & wolves & wolves & wolves. This is a band I actually discovered thanks to the wonderful music sharing website called Bandcamp (which I think is one of the Internet’s greatest creations). While wolves & wolves & wolves & wolves probably was influenced by and shares some of the same fans as Hot Water Music, they have carved their own path through hard work and dedication and making a name for themselves through their live shows. The Winston Salem, North Carolina based post-punk act has released two full length albums over the course of the past nine years.

“The Cross and the Switchblade” is the title of the band’s second album, which was released from Wiretap Records in 2016. That’s the album that hooked me on these guys. So much energy, emotion, and captivation in ten songs that I knew this band was going to leave a positive mark on my life. So much so that I’ve listened to the record with a good friend countless times and we couldn’t believe what we were hearing. Naturally, when I found out a new album was coming, I jumped at the opportunity to give it a review.

The third full length album by wolves & wolves & wolves & wolves, “cursecursecurse,” will be released Friday April 7 through the label A-F Records here in the United States, and through Gunner Records in Europe. I did have a chance to speak to Brian Woodall, the voice and songwriter of the band and it seems the album title is fitting after hearing about the process of making the album. “The recording took a while. We started tracking drums Summer of 2018 before we went on our last European tour,” states Woodall, who went into some detail about the band’s struggles between 2018 and 2019. “Then Covid happened. If it hadn’t, Wolves x4 probably would have broken up, but it gave me some time to reflect and find the love for music that started to dull. I ended up finishing the recording in 2021 at the Sandwich Shoppe in Oxford, N.C,” this quote from Woodall gave me goosebumps. Dedication. Determination. We have a brand new wolves & wolves & wolves & wolves album.

You can hear the effort that was put into “cursecursecurse” in the track “Oh, Catalonia,” a three minute and twenty-seven second ode to overcoming adversity and a fist pumping ripper of a track that will leave you smiling from ear to ear after every listen. Is it my favorite track on the album? Damn, that’s a tough question. It’s a tough question because the entire album, comprised of 9 songs, is absolutely something special and will probably wear the needle on my turntable out when I get the vinyl. Another standout track “Excommunicate Me” is full of high energy and raw vocals. The song blares as an exclamation from singer Brian Woodall, and once it’s over you’ll want to play it again. Don’t sleep on “Empires,” this is the anthem for those of you who are ready to get past all this bullshit we’ve gone through over the past three years. I have to mention the opening track, “Hey Run Away” because not very often does the first song set the tone for the rest of the album and leave such an impact that you can’t wait to hear what’s next. The vocals, slamming guitars and that unforgettable chorus, this is where “cursecursecurse” shines and will be on everyone’s best albums of 2023 list. Folks, it’s only April and we have been gifted with some fantastic music. Order a copy of the vinyl from A-F Records here. Your record player will thank you for it.

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This Show Is Tonight: Rock And Roll Rumble, Preliminary Night 2 in Cambridge

<p>The Rock And Roll Rumble returned with a raised fist last night, the first of six preliminary nights this weekend and next at The Middle East in Cambridge. And from a balanced field of four, it was high-energy genre-benders and Night 1 closers Kooked Out who took the evening and won the judges’ vote, earning a trip as the first band to vault into the semi-finals later this month at next-door sister venue Sonia. The party cranks back up tonight (April 7), […]</p>
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V3 Weekend: Ripe, Alex Giampapa, Wicked Queer’s ‘Blue Jean’

<p>Editor’s Note: Welcome to V3 Weekend, Vanyaland‘s guide to help you sort out your weekend entertainment with curated selections and recommendations across our three pillars of Music, Comedy, and Film/TV. It’s what you should know about, where you need to be, and where you’ll be going, with us riding shotgun along the way. Music: Ripe at MGM Music Hall We love to raise a glass to Boston bands that level up, and few have leveled up higher in recent years than Ripe. The Berklee-born dance-funk crew […]</p>
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Videos: Death Goals: "Year of The Guillotine"

Death Goals have released a video for their new song “Year of The Guillotine”. The video was created by Abhorrent Disobedience. The song is off their upcoming album A Garden of Dead Flowers which will be out on May 5 via Prosthetic Records. Death Goals released their album The Horrible and The Miserable in 2021. Check out the video below.

Check out the new track by Wild Carnation, featuring members of The Feelies and Grey District!

Today, we are pleased to debut the new track by wild Carnation!Wild Carnation was the the '90s jangle-pop band that included Brenda Sauter (The Feelies) on vocals and bass, guitarist Rich Barnes and Chris O'Donovan (Grey District) on drums and vocals. For record store day, the group is re-releasing the 1994 hidden classic Tricycle. The new version is the first vinyl issue of the release AND it comes with a ton of downloads- outtakes, demos, and even a live set.You can check out a demo for "Dodger Blue," below- the whole LP comes out on Record store day via Delmore Recording Society!

Margaritas Podridas release new two-song single

Hermosillo, Mexico-based punks Margaritas Podridas have released a new two-song single. The single features their songs “Filosa” and “Vomito”. The single was released as part of Sub Pop Records’s Singles Club. Margaritas Podridas released their single “No Quiero ser Madre” in 2022 and their self-titled album in 2021. Check out the songs below.

Videos: Basic Bitches: "House of Basic Bitches"

Basic Bitches have released a video for their song “House of Basic Bitches”. The video was edited by Naomi Scott and features videos by Jorge Columbo, Sunny Veniero, Simone Zimmermann, Naomi Scott, Krystal Grow, and fans. The song is off their album It Doesn’t Matter If It’s Cool which is now out. Check out the video below.