Festivals & Events: Brendan Kelly, The Falcon, The Dopamines, more to play War On X-Mas 2022

The Lawrence Arms have announced the lineup and dates for their eighth annual War On X-Mas holiday shows. Brendan Kelly with special guest Neil Hennessy, Josh Carter, Hermey The Misfit Elf, The Falcon, The Dopamines, Tightwire, and Won't Stay Dead will be playing the event. War on X-Mas will take place December 2 at Reggie's Music Joint and December 3 at Reggie's Rock Club in Chicago. Tickets go on sale Friday, October 21.

Get TKO’d by the first ‘Creed III’ trailer

<p>If your memory stretches back far enough to the halcyon days of 2018, you might remember that we weren’t the world’s biggest fans of Creed II, which we were unbelievably hyped for. Ryan Coogler’s first film is probably one of the great franchise films of the ’10s, up there with the likes of Mad Max: Fury Road and Blade Runner 2049, and despite Dolph being Dolph and Sly being Sly, well, there just wasn’t enough meat on the bone for […]</p>
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Trashworld release debut single

Trashworld, the band featuring Dani Miller of Surfbort and Sarah Smith, have released their debut single. It's called "Don't look at me." You can check it out below.

Slaughterhouse: "Halloween"

Slaughterhouse have released a new song. It is called "Halloween" and is off their upcoming two-song single of the same name that will be out October 28 via Suicide Squeeze Records. Slaughterhouse released their album Fun Factory in 2021. Check out the song below.

Festivals & Events: Hot Mulligan announce lineup for holiday show

Hot Mulligan have announced the lineup for their holiday show "Ho-Ho-Hot Mulligan". Guardin, Free Throw, Heart Attack Man, Super American, Sydney Sprague, Kayak Jones, XLHC, Worry Club, Bouquet, and Forest Green will be playing. The show will take place December 17 at the Crofoot Complex in Pontiac, Michigan. Tickets go on sale Wednesday, October 19. Hot Mulligan released their EP I Won't Reach Out To You in 2021 and their album you’ll be fine in 2020.

Danzig to re-release 'I, Luciferi' and 'Circle of Snakes'

Danzig will re-release his seventh and eight album. Cleopatra records previously re-released the Blackacidevil and Satan's Child albums. As per an advertisement placed by the label, they will soon re-release I, Luciferi and Circle of Snakes. The label did not specify exact released dates. We'll keep you updated.

New Pagans release video for "Better People"

Belfast based indie punks New Pagans have released a video for their song "Better People". The video was shot and edited by David McIntyre. The song is available digitally via Big Scary Monsters. New Pagans released their album The Seed, The Vessel, The Roots and All in 2021. Check out the video below.

Dying Scene Album Review: OFF! – “Free LSD”

The year is 2010. Legendary hardcore punk frontman Keith Morris has a new band. They’re called OFF! and I just bought their CD First Four EPs from FYE. I get home and pop it in my stereo, and I’m blown away. 20 minutes later, the CD finishes playing. I hit play again. OFF! gave me […]

The year is 2010. Legendary hardcore punk frontman Keith Morris has a new band. They’re called OFF! and I just bought their CD First Four EPs from FYE. I get home and pop it in my stereo, and I’m blown away. 20 minutes later, the CD finishes playing. I hit play again.

OFF! gave me everything I wanted in a punk band. Their songs were short, fast, and loud. Keith’s voice sounded excellent as he screamed and shouted about daaaarkneeeessss and panic attack(!!!)s. His backing band featuring members of Rocket From The Crypt and Red Kross matched his intensity perfectly. And though 15 years had passed since the iconic singer’s last studio recording, First Four EPs delivered his best material since the first three Circle Jerks records.

Fast forward to 2022. OFF! has a new record coming out. It’s called Free LSD, and it’s being marketed as “a heavy punk industrial free jazz soundtrack recording”. I’ll admit, I was a bit thrown off by this blurb from the press release at first. Industrial? Free jazz? What the fuck is all this about?

My fears of OFF! becoming some weird jam band or something ridiculous were quickly calmed when I hit play on the music video for the first single “War Above Los Angeles”. It kicked fucking ass! Sure, it sounded slightly different from the band’s standard fare, but sometimes change is good. And in this case, the change was welcomed. This track, like most of Free LSD, offers a refreshing, more fleshed out take on hardcore from a guy who’s been doing this shit longer than most of us have been alive. The unbridled aggression and intensity is still there, but the production is much more polished and the song structure has a level of depth that the last three records were lacking.

There’s a decent amount of weird, fuzzy, funky experimental shit going on, especially compared to the straight forward nature of the first few OFF! records. But I find this experimentation to be pretty enjoyable and really, at its core, Free LSD is still a hardcore punk record, and a great one at that. There are some incredible songs on here. “Kill to Be Heard” is my favorite. Other standouts include the aforementioned “War Above Los Angeles”, along with “Muddy the Waters”, “Smoking Gun”, and the title track. I could do without the four noisy instrumental interludes, but they’re not overly offensive either.

If you like anything Keith Morris has ever done, there is no doubt in my mind that you’ll appreciate Free LSD. After five decades in the game, this record is arguably some of his most ambitious work to date.

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DS Show Review & Gallery: Me First & The Gimme Gimmes/The Black Tones/Son Rompe Pera (House of Blues – Chicago, IL – 10/1/22)

The foremost punk rock supergroup cover band hit the House of Blues in Chicago, IL on the first day of October 2022. The band brought the humor and fun, performing others’ classics but at break-neck speed. Me First and the Gimme Gimmes has a rotating cast of characters. At this House of Blues Chicago, only […]

The foremost punk rock supergroup cover band hit the House of Blues in Chicago, IL on the first day of October 2022. The band brought the humor and fun, performing others’ classics but at break-neck speed.


Me First and the Gimme Gimmes has a rotating cast of characters. At this House of Blues Chicago, only one of the original members, Spike Slawson, was on stage. Joey Cape of Lagwagon and Fat Mike of NOFX were unable to join Slawson due to both bands being on tour. However, Slawson did have a pretty solid set of bandmates: CJ Ramone on bass, Speedo aka John “The Swami” Reis of Rocket From the Crypt on guitar, Jake Kiley from Strung Out, and Andrew “Pinch” Pinching formerly of The Damned, on drums. The entire band was decked out in white denim and glittery pink shirts, accented by white ties Slawson added a white sports jacket and Elton John style specs, as well his Lounge Lizard persona.


The band zoomed through a pair of John Denver tunes, “Leaving on a Jet Plane” and “Take Me Home Country Roads,” as well as Paul Simon’s “Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard,” Paula Abdul’s “Straight Up,” “ScienceFiction/Double Feature” by Richard O’Brien


The set also featured Dolly Parton’s “Jolene,” Willie Nelson’s “On the Road Again,” “Rocket Man (I Think It’s Going to Be a Long, Long Time)” by Elton John, “Mandy,” by Barry Manilow and Gloria Gaynor’s “I Will Survive.”


Me First and the Gimme Gimmes serves up a reliably good time, no matter what the lineup at any given time. It’s all in good fun, though there was an early oof moment when Slawson joked about John Denver’s skills as a helicopter pilot (Denver died when the home-made aircraft he was flying crashed. The National Transportation Safety Board determined the crash to pilot errors). Aside from that, the band members play with an earnestness rather than a mocking spirit underneath the levity. They seem to be enjoying this insouciant break from their “day jobs.” The crowd was all for it and left asking for more.


The Black Tones, on its first national tour, got the show started in a big way. The duo, comprised of Eva Walker on vocals and guitar, and her twin brother Cedric Walker on drums and vocals, have built a devoted fan base in the state of Washington. The Seattle duo’s hit song, “The Key Of Black (They Want Us Dead)” speaks to police brutality fueled by racism.The name of the Walkers’ first album, Cobain & Cornbread, is a nod to both their hometown of the Emerald City, and their family’s southern roots in Louisiana.

On stage, joined by family as back-up musicians and singers they soared. Eva Walker is both an indefatigable shredder and a dynamic vocalist. Cedric Walker is a thunderous drummer, every bash complementing his sister’s swaggering stage presence. With songs like “Mr. Pink,” “Ghetto Spaceship,” and “Mama, There’s A Spider In My Room,” this band will continue to knock the socks off of those lucky enough to see them in the future.


In the middle slot of the evening were the rising stars in Son Rompe Pera. The band, like The Black Tones, is led by siblings. The three brothers Gama: The two Marimberos/Vocalists, Mongo and Kacho, and percussionist/vocalist Kilos. The family is from Naucalpan de Juárezon the outskirts of Mexico City. They are joined in Son Rompe Pera by Raul Albarrán on bass and Albarrán’s cousin, Richi López on drums. The band has played nearly every size of music venue, and was interviewed by National Public Radio. They were also featured in a video for NPR’s Tiny Desk Sessions, On this Windy City Saturday night, Son Rompe Pera buoyantly showcased its sound which is traditional marimba music and cumbia fused with garage punk and psychobilly. Marimberos Kacho’s and Mongo’s synchronized rapid fire banging of their mallets across their marimbas, whilst furiously dancing, building momentum, caused them to appear breathless as they hit the crescendos. Those moments elicited gasps from the crowd followed by roaring cheers. Son Rompe Pera did not just warm up the crowd for the headliners, Instead, it was introducing to many of the Me First and the Gimme Gimmes fans a piece of the members’ heritages and family traditions. In the process, they were also garnering new fans of their music and of the marimba and cumbia.


See below for more photos from the show!

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Ladytron guide us through their very own ‘City of Angels’

<p>Over the summer we got lost in a retro-fit haze with Ladytron, as the influential Liverpool electronic-pop band were raising a glass to the 20th anniversary of stellar sophomore album Lights & Magic with all sorts of new and unreleased content. But the group that always sounded like the future was never going to lean entirely into the past, and so the synth quartet have detailed forthcoming seventh album Time’s Arrow with a few choice details and a bewitching new […]</p>
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