Videos: Primetime Failure: "Song About Mike Dawner"

German skate punk band Primetime Failure released a new single titled "Song About Mike Dawner", see below. The single is off of their newly released EP titled Oxygen, the release is out through Uncle M, and Shield Recordings.

Tours: Dayglo Abortions announce Eastern Canada tour dates

Dayglo Abortions have announced spring tour dates for Eastern Canada. Motorama, Mvll Crimes, and Hellbent will be joining them on select dates. Dayglo Abortions released their album Hate Speech in 2023. Check out the dates below.

Honey Revenge announce debut LP, release "Airhead" video

Honey Revenge have announced that they will be releasing their debut LP. It is called Retrovision and will be out June 23 via Thriller Records. The band have also released a lyric video for their new song “Airhead”. The video was directed by Devin Papadol, Ivan Maldonado, and Cassandra Waltmire and features animation by Agustin Esquibel. Honey Revenge are currently touring the US with The Home Team and will be touring with Loveless starting in May. Check out the video below.

DS Record Radar: This Week in Punk Vinyl (NOFX, Mercy Music, New Junk City & more)

Greetings, and welcome to the Dying Scene Record Radar. If it’s your first time here, thank you for joining us! This is the weekly column where we cover all things punk rock vinyl; new releases, reissues… you name it, we’ve probably got it. So kick off your shoes, pull up a chair, crack open a […]

Greetings, and welcome to the Dying Scene Record Radar. If it’s your first time here, thank you for joining us! This is the weekly column where we cover all things punk rock vinyl; new releases, reissues… you name it, we’ve probably got it. So kick off your shoes, pull up a chair, crack open a cold one, and break out those wallets, because it’s go time. Let’s get into it!

If you don’t feel like reading, check out the video edition of this week’s Record Radar, presented by our friends at Punk Rock Radar:

Another week, another NOFX repress. S&M Airlines is back in print on colored vinyl once again. Epitaph pressed 2,000 copies on this slick orange w/ neon green splatter color variant. Available here in the US / here in Australia.

Did you know the new Bouncing Souls record came out this week? Anyway, Pure Noise Records just put this bundle up on their webstore: it includes alternate cover art and a slipmat. Limited to 100 hand numbered copies. Here’s our review of Ten Stories High in case ya missed it!

New Junk City‘s 2022 LP Beg a Promise is getting a second pressing on three new color variants: Clear w/ Pink Splatter (200), Cream (200), and Powder Blue (100). You can get ’em all here.

Chicago punk veterans The Bollweevils have announced their first new album in 14(!) years. Essential is due out May 5th on Red Scare. Check out one of the tracks below and pre-order the record here.

Public Serpents‘ new album is out now on SBÄM Records. If you like crusty ska-core, pick this record up. The band is fronted by former Choking Victim drummer Skwert; this is their first new album in 15 years. The Bully Puppet is available on two color variants, limited to 250 copies each. Get yours here (US) or here (EU).

Another awesome release from our friends at SBÄM is Vegas punks Mercy Music‘s upcoming album What You Stand to Lose. Check out the music video for lead single “Love you/Need you” below and pre-order the record here. Recommended if you like The Flatliners.

I already mentioned this one in a previous Record Radar, but I wanna circle back to it real quick: Bridge The Gap‘s debut LP Secret Kombinations was released this week on People of Punk Rock Records. This is a great record, and they now have copies available on their US webstore! Only like 22 bucks after shipping, pick that shit up. Read my review here.

The first pressing of Santa Cruz hardcore band DRAIN‘s new album Living Proof is moving pretty quick, so Epitaph threw up two more color variants. Each is limited to 700 copies. Buy it here.

Last but not least, we have French melodic punks Burning Heads who are reissuing not one, but two of their records: 1994’s Dive and 1996’s Super Modern World. Our friends at Melodic Punk Style have a limited number of copies on their Bandcamp. Get the bundle with both LPs and save $11! And be sure to check out all the other awesome records while you’re over there.


Well, that’s all, folks. Another Record Radar in the books. As always, thank you for tuning in. If there’s anything we missed (highly likely), or if you want to let everyone know about a new/upcoming vinyl release you’re excited about, leave us a comment below, or send us a message on Facebook or Instagram, and we’ll look into it. Enjoy your weekend, and don’t blow too much money on spinny discs (or do, I’m not your father). See ya next week!

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Navel Gazing for March 26, 2023

Welcome to Navel Gazing, the Punknews.org commenter community's weekly symposium, therapy session, and back-alley knife-fight. Chime in below with your latest playlists, record store finds, online time wasters, and site feedback.

In Case You Missed It! Dying Scene Review: Distance Defined – “Happiness and the Light It Sheds”

Distance Defined. Their name perfectly describes their band dynamic. All the members live in different Alaskan cities. From Homer to Anchorage, these guys produce music that puts even the toughest of dudes into their feelings. These guys ignore the distance and (if you ask me) make it look effortless. These dudes hold a very special […]

Distance Defined. Their name perfectly describes their band dynamic. All the members live in different Alaskan cities. From Homer to Anchorage, these guys produce music that puts even the toughest of dudes into their feelings. These guys ignore the distance and (if you ask me) make it look effortless. These dudes hold a very special place in my heart as they were the band to bring me out for my very first live show as a photographer. If it weren’t for these guys, I would have never found my passion for concert photography! In the years I’ve known these guys, they’ve all been put through the wringer in some way, shape or form. Their perseverance and drive to take those emotions and create works of art never ceases to amaze me and I’m honored to know them and call them friends and will forever be grateful for the love, support, and opportunities they continue to show and give me as I continue my passion for concert photography.

This track is the first single released off their new album (release date TBD) called “Agony and the Weight It Bears”, and it’s going to be a heavy one. I obtained the song before release by their guitarist, Trevyn Days, and when asked about the story behind the song, here’s the beautiful snippet behind it; “…this song is all about the struggles of Sara and I trying to start a family and the happiness we felt once she was pregnant with the girls. The whole album is going to be our story, so it’s going to be intense.” This song’s sentimental background doesn’t mean Distance won’t still be giving you the heavy vocals and screams the fans all know and love, but if anything, it adds dimension and feeling to each song they bring to the table. A unique thing they also show in their songs, that I’ve heard only a few bands do, is they drop the tempo and almost cease instrumentals, leaving an ethereal, echo-like feel while voices of the guitarist and his wife overlap in a beautiful overlapping manner. It’s incredibly hard to do it justice with a description of words, you’ll just have to go listen to experience it for yourself! 

Enough sappiness! These guys always bring 110% to the table when it comes to their music and I couldn’t be more honored to be their “spokesperson” so to speak, and bring them into this site. I’m so proud of these boys and so honored to call them friends. Keep bringing us to tears and giving us music to mosh to!

“Happiness and the Light It Sheds” dropped on all streaming platforms last July! Stay tuned for more from Distance Defined soon!

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V3 Weekend: Enumclaw, Chris Distefano, ‘Divinity’ at Boston Underground Film Festival

<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: Enumclaw at The Rockwell Usually when we think of Enumclaw, we think of horses. But Enumclaw, the indie rock band from the town in Washington that inspires their moniker, is packing their […]</p>
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617 Q&A: Stephan Jenkins on reconciling the past and why Third Eye Blind is indie rock

<p>Though some cross pollination certainly prevails, two primary camps of Third Eye Blind fans exist. The first is the expected. They come to shows because of the eminently catchy “Semi-Charmed Life,” “Graduate,” “Never Let You Go,” and another half dozen hits that appeared on the Bay Area pop-rock outfit’s first two albums, released in the late ‘90s. They head to the bathrooms or make for the beer line when anything from the subsequent five records — all of which have […]</p>
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Tours: Melvinator / Codefendants / Get Dead (UK & EU)

Melvinator, Codefendants, and Get Dead have announced tour dates for Europe and the UK this spring. These dates join their previously announced dates for their upcoming US tour with Zeta as well as their shows supporting NOFX on their final tour. Melvinator will be releasing The Rise of the Melvinator on May 12. Codefendants will be touring the US with Zeta in April, will be supporting NOFX on select dates of their final tour, and recently released their album This Is Crime Wave. Get Dead released their split with Codefendants in 2022 and their album Dancing with the Curse in 2020. Check out the dates below.

The Regrettes drop a new beat on Robyn’s ‘Dancing On My Own’

<p>The Regrettes are heading out on tour this summer supporting YUNGBLUD, playing Boston’s MGM Music Hall at Fenway in July; when they hit the stage, they’ll have quite the addition to their setlist arsenal: A spirited cover of Robyn’s forever-unfuckwithable electro-pop anthem “Dancing On My Own.” Our love for the track runs deep, as we’ve declared it the most definable song of the 2010s back in our Decade in ReView coverage in 2019. Here, The Regrettes add a sharp warmth […]</p>
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