Videos: Pleasure Venom: "Behind Their Eyes"

Pleasure Venom have released a video for their new song “Behind Their Eyes”. The video was directed by drummer Thomas Valles who also produced the video along with lead vocalist Audrey Campbell. The song is off their upcoming album REBIRTH/RETURN which will be out on December 2. Pleasure Venom released their self-titled EP in 2018. Check out the video below.

Jessye DeSilva shares solace with their meditative ‘Solstice Hymn’

<p>Around this time two years ago, Jessye DeSilva felt a little too cozy for the holidays. Like many musicians in 2020, the Boston singer-songwriter turned to regular livestreams to thwart the year’s signature combination of burnout and isolation. Then the holidays hit — and the entire pandemic hit even harder. By December, they felt like the walls of their apartment were closing in on them. Despite their exhaustion, DeSilva pushed back, funneling that Christmastime claustrophobia into a new song called […]</p>
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Bass Drum Of Death roll with a psych-rock stomp on ‘Head Change’

<p>Mississippi garage punk band Bass Drum of Death are currently on tour out west with The Lemonheads, and play a headline show at Los Angeles’ Lodge Room tonight (November 30). By the time they hit the stage, there may be an extra stomp in their collective step by way of a cruising new single called “Head Change.” The track is the third showcased so far from their forthcoming album Say I Won’t, set for January 27 release via Fat Possum […]</p>
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CHYLD pixelates his electro-pop in new single and video ‘Easy on Me’

<p>Look, it’s time society admitted that playing video games isn’t childish — unless perhaps CHYLD is tapped into some “Keytar Hero.” The Boston songwriter and producer immerses himself in a realm of pixelated electropop for a new song and music video called “Easy on Me,” out today (November 30). “We knew right away that the music video had to live in a video game world,” CHYLD tells Vanyaland, explaining his shared vision with videographer — and Mallcops drummer — Jimmy […]</p>
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It’s a-meh, a ‘Mario’ trailer

<p>In the annals of “pretty-decent-looking cartoon movie seemingly ruined by a single voice actor” history, we’re sure that the Super Mario Bros. Movie will probably have the most extensive volume penned about it by some future civilization. Say what you will about Illumination, but they make colorful slapstick, which is pretty much the name of the game when it comes to the adventure of a mushroom-jacked plumber stomping on sentient toadstools, and the movie looks pretty good, aside from a […]</p>
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Videos: Cinder: "Another Beautiful Thing You'll Never Get Back"

Cinder have released a video for their new song “Another Beautiful Thing You’ll Never Get Back”. The video was created by Sam K. M. Reilly. The song is off their upcoming album Something Strange and Cloudy Across a Crowded Room. Cinder released their EP Saucers for Eyes earlier this year. Check out the video below.

Bastien meditate on social anxiety with a striking flair on ‘Green Garden’

<p>Welcome to your new favorite band. They’re called Bastien, they hail from London, and their new single “Green Garden,” hits in multiple blissful waves: First comes the magnetic draw of the indie-pop track’s warm comfort, the type of music made for rainy mornings and early sunsets; then comes the mental exercises of would and wouldn’t-be influences, ranging here from deserving nods to The Smiths, Echo & the Bunnymen, and ’80s-era R.E.M.; and last comes the overriding sensation that we’re hearing […]</p>
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DS Show Review & Gallery: The Slackers, The Crombies, & The Operator in Chicago (11/11/2022)

The Slackers returned to Reggie’s to headline a bill which included their local friends in The Crombies, plus The Operator, and Highball Holiday. The Slackers, Chicago favorites from New York City, once again treated their fans to a rousing performance. Vic Ruggiero, Glen Pine, Jay Nugent, Dave Hillyard, Ara Babajian, and Marcus Geard tore through […]

The Slackers returned to Reggie’s to headline a bill which included their local friends in The Crombies, plus The Operator, and Highball Holiday.


The Slackers, Chicago favorites from New York City, once again treated their fans to a rousing performance. Vic Ruggiero, Glen Pine, Jay Nugent, Dave Hillyard, Ara Babajian, and Marcus Geard tore through a setlist including “Fried Chicken/Mary, Mary,” “And I Wonder,” “Don’t Let The Sunlight Fool Ya,” “I Still Love You,” and “Wasted Days.” Per usual, The Slackers brought to the Windy City a lively and fun experience.


When The Slackers hit Chicago, many fans may guess correctly that The Crombies will be on the same bill. The two groups have a tight bond in more than one way. Three members of The Crombies (Mike Park, Dave Simon, and Karl Gustafson) are also past or present members of Deal’s Gone Bad. Some of their DGB bandmates and some of The Slackers members have formed Deal’s Gone Slack. It’s an indirect secondary connection but still should not be dismissed outright.

As for the Chicago’s very popular rocksteady outfit, the above mentioned members, along with bandmates Karl Gustafson, Matt Meuzelaar, and Kevin Lustrup blasted through their set which included “Hooligans,” “Staring At Rude Boys,” “Plastic Gangsters,” and “Levi Stubbs’ Tears.” The Crombies also performed its great cover of a song from my favorite band, The Clash: “English Civil War.” Each member has a very distinct onstage presence but it all adds to a cohesive unit. When you go to a show with The Crombies on the bill you are pretty much guaranteed a good time.


The Operators, a ska unit out Indianapolis, Indiana, came big, loud and rowdy. I loved it and so did the crowd. The group kicked the crowd into bouts of frenzied skanking. The Operators members – Brandon Sanders, Gregg Manfredi, Drew Darby, Heath Schlatter, Brittany Brummfield, Cristian Requilme, Sarah Harwood, Dave Grove, jammed through “Better Off Alone,” “Convicted Man,” “Catfished,” “Ease Your Mind,” and “Cards On The Table.” The latter two are Mr. Kingpin songs.

They were also joined on stage by Jon E. Bravo aka Mr. Kingpin, for “Lightening In A Bottle.” The Operators hit the bullseye with this set.


Highball Holiday switched on the show with a boisterous set. Shahanna McKinney Baldon led the bad through a solid set including “Siblings,” “Speedway,” “Why?,” “Skinhead Girls,” and “Welfare.”

Highball Holiday ended the set with a booming rendition of “Ignorance,” The band showed why they’re Milwaukee ska legends. It is wonderful to see a band enjoying themselves onstage as appeared to be the case here.


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DS News: 30footFall sign to People of Punk Rock Records, announce “The Doppler Effect” vinyl reissue

Houston punk veterans 30footFall have joined forces with People of Punk Rock Records. The label has already announced first-ever vinyl releases of the band’s 2002 album The Doppler Effect and their live record 10yearsandstillFALLING. They’ve also teased plans for new music! 30footFall formed in 1993, and have released four full-length albums, including 1997’s Acme-143 on […]

Houston punk veterans 30footFall have joined forces with People of Punk Rock Records. The label has already announced first-ever vinyl releases of the band’s 2002 album The Doppler Effect and their live record 10yearsandstillFALLING. They’ve also teased plans for new music!

30footFall formed in 1993, and have released four full-length albums, including 1997’s Acme-143 on Fearless Records and 1999’s Ever Revolving, Never Evolving on Nitro Records. Will 2023 end their 20+ year LP drought? Stay tuned to find out!

  1. They released Jesus, Elvis and Richard Petty in 2011

    • That’s not a full-length album 🙂

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One Step Closer: "Dark Blue"

One Step Closer have released a new song. It is called “Dark Blue” and appears to be a standalone single which is out now via Run For Cover Records. One Step Closer released their album This Place You Know in 2021. Check out the new song below.