DS News: NOFX announces final UK shows

Having recently announced the first leg of US shows on their 40 Years, 40 Cities, 40 Songs (Per Day) farewell tour, NOFX has now unveiled their final UK tour dates. On May 26th, they’ll be playing Punk in Drublic and Wolves in Wolves’ Clothing in Leeds. Two days later (that’s May 28th), Hatfield will get […]

Having recently announced the first leg of US shows on their 40 Years, 40 Cities, 40 Songs (Per Day) farewell tour, NOFX has now unveiled their final UK tour dates. On May 26th, they’ll be playing Punk in Drublic and Wolves in Wolves’ Clothing in Leeds. Two days later (that’s May 28th), Hatfield will get So Long and Thanks for All the Shoes and White Trash, Two Heebs and a Bean.

Tickets to these shows will go on sale here on Wednesday, January 18th. Full lineups are to be announced.

If the name of this tour is to be believed, NOFX still has shows in 30 more cities to announce. We’ll keep you posted as more more dates are added to the 40 Years, 40 Cities, 40 Songs (Per Night) Tour.

NOFX released their latest LP Double Album in December, 2022. They’ve also teased plans for an EP called Half Album and another studio album titled Everybody Else is Insane (they’re also releasing a 10×10″ box set of demos from that album).

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NOFX announce final UK shows

NOFX have announced their final UK tour dates. The dates will take place on May 26 at Temple Newsam in Leeds and May 28 at Hatfield Park in Hatfield. On May 26 they will be playing Punk in Drublic and Wolves in Wolves’ Clothing in full and on May 28 they’ll be playing So Long and Thanks For All The Shoes and White Trash, Two Heebs, and A Bean in full. These dates join NOFX’s previously announced US and Austria and Spain farewell shows. NOFX released Double Album in 2022. Check out the new dates below.

First Punk Rock Bowling club show announced

Punk Rock Bowling has announced the first club show for this year. The Avengers, The Vibrators, The Venomous Pinks, Some Kind of Nightmare, and Unit F will be playing at the Backstage Bar and Billiards in Downtown Las Vegas on May 26. Punk Rock Bowling will take place May 26-29 in Downtown Las Vegas.

Tours: Scarlet Street / Village Elder (US)

Scarlet Street have announced tour dates for the Midwestern US for this March. Village Elder will be joining them on all dates. Scarlet Street will be releasing their self-titled album on February 24 and released their EP I Can’t Tell If I’m Insane or Brilliant in 2021. Check out the dates below.

Matty Grace surprise-releases new EP

Matty Grace of Cluttered, Future Girls, G.R.O.S.S. has surprise-released a new two-song EP. It is called Start. Stop. Repeat. and features Dylan Mombourquette of Cluttered on drums. “Voice Inside My Head” is a reworking of a Fat Stupids song and “Mouthful” is a new song. The EP is available on Bandcamp now and will be out on streaming services in February. Matty Grace released her solo EPs Winter Trash and I Was A Fat Stupid in 2022. Check out the EP below.

Festivals & Events: Tsunami Bomb, The Toaster, Flying Raccoon Suit, more to play SPI Fest

SPI Fest, the festival put on my Ska Punk International, has announced its lineup for this year. Tsunami Bomb, The Toasters, Flying Racoon Suit, Sad Snack, Joystick, Hans Gruber and the Die Hards, and Megawave Infinity are among the bands announced. The festival will take place March 10-11 at the Flamingo Cantina in Austin, Texas. Check out the full lineup below.

DS News: Italian skate punks Still No One streaming debut album “This is Fuel”

Italian skate punk newcomers Still No One make a strong first impression with their debut album This is Fuel. For a band that’s only been around three years, their sound is already pretty refined and the production on this self-released album is really solid. I’ll be surprised if a label doesn’t snatch these guys up […]

Italian skate punk newcomers Still No One make a strong first impression with their debut album This is Fuel.

For a band that’s only been around three years, their sound is already pretty refined and the production on this self-released album is really solid. I’ll be surprised if a label doesn’t snatch these guys up for their next release.

Don’t just take my word for it, listen for yourself:

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DS News: Montreal punks Dead Alright release debut single “Smoke & Mirrors”

If you like blazing fast melodic punk, Montreal’s Dead Alright needs to be on your radar. This brand new band is fronted by Brand New Lungs singer Louis-Charles Berthiaume. They just released their debut single and it’s a true ripper. Check out “Smoke & Mirrors” below and stay tuned for more to come from these […]

If you like blazing fast melodic punk, Montreal’s Dead Alright needs to be on your radar. This brand new band is fronted by Brand New Lungs singer Louis-Charles Berthiaume. They just released their debut single and it’s a true ripper.

Check out “Smoke & Mirrors” below and stay tuned for more to come from these guys. The band plans on releasing a new song every month until their debut album is complete. Following them on Spotify will probably be the easiest way to keep up.

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Navel Gazing for January 15, 2023

It's the first Navel Gazing of the year! Here's best of 2022 for one last time, too! Best of 2022 – John Gentile's PicksBest of 2022 – Samantha B's PicksBest of 2022 – Em Moore's PicksBest of 2022 – Sam Houlden’s PicksBest of 2022 – Jason Baygood’s Picks

DS News: Orange County ska-punks Dropcase stream new song “Accelerated”

If this is the first time you’re hearing about Orange County, CA’s Dropcase, you’re not alone. I decided to check these guys out when I saw their new single pop up on Punk Rock Radar, and I was not disappointed. In fact, I was pretty fuckin’ impressed by the unique fusion of ska and hardcore […]

If this is the first time you’re hearing about Orange County, CA’s Dropcase, you’re not alone. I decided to check these guys out when I saw their new single pop up on Punk Rock Radar, and I was not disappointed. In fact, I was pretty fuckin’ impressed by the unique fusion of ska and hardcore on “Accelerated” (that’s the name of the new song 😉). This shit’s really cool; check it out below.

I reached out to the band for some more info and learned that this song will be on a full-length album they’re currently working on. We’ll keep you posted as we learn more about that. For now, they’ve got a bunch of singles and an EP you can listen to on Spotify if you’re as impressed by “Accelerated” as I was.

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