Yeah, we’re thinkin’ you should watch the ‘John Wick: Chapter 4’ trailer

<p>It’s always worth remembering just how many people have tried to imitate the John Wick formula over the last four or five years and just how many of them have utterly failed at the task. Take, for example, this trailer: It’s barely two minutes and 30 seconds long, dropped earlier on Thursday presumably because it’s gonna play in front of prints of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, and we can count at least four different moments that are better than the […]</p>
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Videos: Dream Wife: "Leech"

Dream Wife have released a video for their new song "Leech". The video was directed by Bethany Fitter and has a strobe light warning. The song appears to be a standalone single and is out now digitally. Dream Wife released both their album So When You Gonna… and their live album IRL (Live in London 2020) in 2020. Check out the video and song below.

Tours: U.K. Subs announce final full European tour

U.K. Subs have announced European tour dates for 2023. This will be their final full European tour and Nasty Rumours will be playing support on all dates. They will also be playing a final UK tour later next year. In the statement announcing the shows the band also added, "After [these tours], there won’t be any full tours – only mini tours around weekends or the occasional festival appearance.". U.K. Subs released their cover album Subversions II in 2019 and their studio album Ziezo in 2016. Check out the dates below.

Iggy Pop announces album details

Iggy Pop has announced the details for his upcoming album. It is called Every Loser and will be out January 6 via Atlantic and Gold Tooth Records. The first single "Frenzy" was released in late October. Iggy Pop released Free in 2019. Check out the tracklist below.

The Flatliners announce West Coast shows (US & CAN)

The Flatliners have announced a handful of shows for the West Coast of the US and Canada for 2023. The Flatliners released their album New Ruin earlier this year and will be touring the Northeast US later this month and Ontario and Quebec in December including two Holiday Melee shows in Toronto. Check out the new dates below.

Carolyn Plummer is ready for the big stage at ‘Comics Come Home’

<p>After 25 years in comedy, Carolyn Plummer knows she can kill it onstage. She’s aware of her abilities as a comic and is fully confident, even on the doorstep of performing to the largest crowd in her career, that she will bring the comedic thunder she’s become known for when she hits the stage. It’s just a matter of waiting for the day to get here now. Gearing up for a set at this year’s Comics Come Home, which sets […]</p>
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M(h)aol announce debut LP, release "Asking For It" video

M(h)aol have announced that they will be releasing their debut full-length album. It is called Attachment Styles and will be out February 3 via TULLE Collective. The band have also released a video for "Asking For It". The video was directed, shot, and edited by Zoe Greenway. The song was released as a digital single in 2021 and all proceeds from sale of the song on Bandcamp goes to Women's Aid Ireland. M(h)aol released their EP Gender Studies in 2021. Check out the video and tracklist below.

Jared Knapik announce new record

Connecticut based singer-songwriter Jared Knapik have announced his new album titled Never Said. The record will be out on December 9th and was engineered, mixed and mastered by John Naclerio at Nada Recording. You can check out the first track from the record, "Victoria", see below.

Videos: Emmett O'Reilly: "Anxious Attachment"

Emmett O'Reilly of Pkew Pkew Pkew has released a short film titled "Anxious Attachment". The video is a reimagining of his solo EP My Vacation that was released earlier this year and is described as " a short story of the EP with a full re-recording of the tracks, live-off-the-floor". The video was directed by Malcolm Cottle. Check out the video below.

DS Photo Gallery: The Menzingers, Touché Amoré and Screaming Females at Asbury Park’s House of Independents (2022-11-03)

The Menzingers are on the road celebrating the 10th anniversary of their breakout album On The Impossible Past and they’ve brought both Touché Amoré and Screaming Females along for the ride. The tour officially kicked off last week in Asbury Park at the House of Independents with what turned into a 4-night run. I say […]

The Menzingers are on the road celebrating the 10th anniversary of their breakout album On The Impossible Past and they’ve brought both Touché Amoré and Screaming Females along for the ride. The tour officially kicked off last week in Asbury Park at the House of Independents with what turned into a 4-night run. I say “officially” only because the band did attend Fest 20 down in Gainsville, FL the previous weekend. But moving on, 10 years of water under the bridge can seem like a blink of an eye to some and an eternity to others. For The Menzingers, 2012 not only had them playing in dingey basements, and DIY skateparks, but huge sports arenas (as openers for A Day To Remember) as well as large concert halls (as openers for Taking Back Sunday). To put it further into perspective, 2012 was the year Barack Obama won his second term as President of The United States, Vladimir Putin also won election to his second go-round as President of Russia, Hurricane Sandy struck the northeast, the massacre at Sandy Hook took place and Washington State became the first state in the union to legalize marijuana for personal recreational use. 2012 was also the year “Linsanity” took the NBA by storm, Whitney Houston passed away and in the pop music world, it was the likes of Katy Perry and Adele crushing all competition with #1 song after #1 song. But I’m going to go out on a limb and say that as far as the readers of Dying Scene are concerned, when it came to musical events, these paled in comparison to the release of On The Impossible Past by Philadelphia’s (by way of Scranton, PA) very own The Menzingers.

Released in February of 2012 on Epitaph Records, OTIP was a bit of a departure from 2010’s Chamberlain Waits. Where Chamberlain and their previous releases were straight-up punk, on Impossible Past, the band seemed to be making a concerted effort to be more melodic. This in turn allowed the stories in each of the songs to be more front and center. The move from punk to some kind of mix of melodic/pop punk isn’t always greeted by a band’s fan base, but in The Menzingers’s case, their loyal fans fell in love with the departure. The album, to this day, is often considered by many to be their finest work, this despite the subsequent release of some really stellar albums.

The Menzingers at House of Independents

This brings me to last Thursday night in Asbury Park for the opening night of the tour. I wasn’t sure if they would be doing the album in chronological order or mixing it up and wasn’t totally sure which way I was leaning as far as a preference was concerned. Sometimes the track sequencing of an album doesn’t always translate into a proper flow for a live show but as I would soon find out, OTIP is one of those albums which works perfectly in a live setting from start to finish. Obviously, the opening lines of “I’ve been having a horrible time, pulling myself together” from opening track “Good Things” is a veritable microcosm of what many of us have been experiencing the last 10 years, and HOLY HELL, what a way to start off a set! And right from the get-go, we were off and running. Next up was of course “Burn After Writing” with its call and response line “Do my hands tell a story? Is it boring you?” Fuck no, thus far it was nothing even remotely close to boring.

Joe Godino (drums) Tom May (guitar) & Eric Keen (Bass)

Those who were familiar with the album already knew what was up next and by “those” I mean just about every sweaty body in The House. “Obituaries” started off with that spine-tingling chord strumming from Tom and before Eric and Joe could kick into their pounding rhythms, the entire room (or at least as far as I could see) was one large pulsing, jumping, screaming and slamming mosh pit.

Greg Barnett

The band appeared to be having an absolute blast on stage (even more so than usual). Tom was, as usual, a non-stop jumping machine, bouncing all over the stage mouthing each and every word (especially while Greg was singing lead into the mike). Following the album’s sequencing was working perfectly as everyone in the room knew what was next and was right on queue when each new song commenced. We did get a little back story from Greg regarding “Mexican Guitars” but all in all there really wasn’t all too much stage banter from the guys. In hindsight, this lack of Greg and Tom talking about the songs had me a little disappointed but then I thought that ehhhh, we can save that for the album’s 20th anniversary VH1 Behind The Music episode.

Upon conclusion of the album’s closer “Freedom Bridge” and its lines, “something happened on the way to hell”, Tom assured the crowd that things were far from over as the band kicked into “I Don’t Want To Be An Asshole Anymore” from Impossible Past‘s follow up album Rented World. With its chugging chords and anthemic chorus, the crowd again erupted into the frenzy that Menzinger fans have come to know and love about their shows. Needless to say, what remained was basically a best-of-the-rest set from the band. “House On Fire” to “Anna” to “In Remission” to “Lookers” to “Your Wild Years” and a close out of the evening with “After The Party”.

Greg & Tom of The Menzingers

I for one was 100% satisfied with what the boys from Pennsylvania offered up to us. I was pretty much soaked in sweat from head to toe. I had a decent bruise on the side of my head from getting kicked in the noggin by a crowd surfer who I didn’t see coming as was too busy scoping the stage through my camera lens (something I know is risky in the front of a Menzingers pit, but sometimes you just need to do what you’ve got to do). And my throat was sore and raspy from shouting lyrics at the top of my lungs.

Marissa Paternoster of Screaming Females

I would be remiss if I did not mention and/or share some words on the opening bands that are gracing the stage along with The Menzingers on this tour. First up was New Jersey’s own Screaming Females. I’ve seen this band numerous times over the years although not all that much in the last 5 or so. Anyway, I can honestly say that I have never seen them where I wasn’t completely blown away. Marissa Paternoster, in my humble opinion, is one of, if not the best, punk guitarists today. Her guitar chops are just completely unparalleled. I could listen and watch her shred on the guitar night in and night out and still experience something jaw-dropping each and every time.

Jeremy Bolm of Touché Amoré

With the unenviable task of not only having to follow The Screaming Females but also precede The Menzingers was Los Angeles’s own Touché Amoré. Familiar with the band in name only, I was not at all prepared for the onslaught and fury which singer Jeremy Bolm and the rest of the crew were about to unleash on myself and everyone in attendance. While their brand of post-hardcore punk isn’t something that I generally fancy, I have to admit that the energy, spirit and general ferocity of their set was eye-openingly inspiring.

All in all, I have to say that while “anniversary” tours can sometimes be nothing more than a cash grab, and oftentimes turn out to be somewhat cringe-worthy, this romp around the country by The Menzingers to celebrate On The impossible Past seems to be anything but. First and foremost, it helps that the band itself is at the top of their game. No, let me correct that, they are not at the top of their game at all, because they just seem to be getting better and better, they haven’t even reached the pinnacle just yet. Second, OTIP is such a stellar LP that paying homage to it, by playing it straight through is sheer pop-punk heaven. And lastly, the support acts of Screaming Females and Touché Amoré rock the fuck out of the crowd. They take things to a whole other level, to which even IF The Menzingers were inclined to mail it in, they could never because they’re being pushed so hard by these two openers.

This tour just started so by all means, check your local listings and if it’s passing through a town near you, do yourself a favor and go see the show,

The Menzingers slideshow

Screaming Females slideshow

Touché Amoré slideshow

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