Ekko Astral release live video for "i90" (ft. Josaleigh Pollett)

Ekko Astral have released a live video for their song “i90” which features Josaleigh Pollett. The video captures their first-ever full performance of the song and was filmed during their October 9, 2025 show supporting PUP and Jeff Rosenstock at The Complex in Salt Lake City. The song is off the band’s 2024 album pink balloons. Check out the video below.

DS Interview: Lisa Johnson shares some memories behind rock’s most iconic photos

On December 6th, Punk Rock & Paintbrushes held their 10th annual art show in Los Angeles where they showcased tons of iconic pieces. One of those featured artists was Lisa Johnson. You have definitely seen some of Lisa’s photos before. She’s worked with everyone from Nirvana and Linkin Park, to The Vandals and NOFX. She […]

On December 6th, Punk Rock & Paintbrushes held their 10th annual art show in Los Angeles where they showcased tons of iconic pieces. One of those featured artists was Lisa Johnson. You have definitely seen some of Lisa’s photos before. She’s worked with everyone from Nirvana and Linkin Park, to The Vandals and NOFX. She even took the photos for Smashing Pumpkins “Gish” cover, and Rage Against The Machine’s “Evil Empire” album. Plus all of those black and white Warped Tour photos, you know, the ones on the cover of the compilations? Yeah, that was her! She has had a huge impact on punk rock culture overall, and we got to ask her a couple questions about her career.

Dying Scene (Spike): Thank you so much for taking some time with me, I’m honored because you are such an inspiration to many. First of all, when did you get into punk music?

Lisa Johnson: The first time I heard it really, I just loved it.

It sticks in your blood.

Definitely.

When did you start taking photos?

I started taking photos really young because I had my dolls and I would set them up in like a certain little viviette, and I wouldn’t remove it because I wanted it to stay that way, so my parents negotiated with me. I could take a photo if I would deconstruct all of my elaborate castles that I’d built in my room. So, I took some photos but they did not come out correctly. And I had already deconstructed the castle, so that made my parents very frustrated. They said “do it yourself”. I was about five, and I basically couldn’t just be the art director. I had to do the photo too because my parents did not see my vision. So, yeah, at that early age. I ended up figuring it out.

Why do you lean towards shooting in black and white?

I really love photography in black and white. I think theres something very profound about it. Color is cool too, don’t get me wrong, but with black and white images, there’s just something historically significant. It just pops a little more, and there’s less of a distraction in the colors, you know? But I shoot in both.

Are there any bands that you’ve just really loved working with?

Oh yeah. I mean, there’s so many bands that I love working with. Some of them aren’t necessarily famous but they were a lot of fun. I really love shooting Rage Against The Machine, we have a really awesome work relationship, but it wasn’t always easy. We’d have like five voices trying to come to an equal footing into what we were trying to accomplish, but I think once we nailed it, it was really worthwhile. Suzi Moon is another one of my favorites, and a good friend. She’s always fun to shoot.

Can you tell me about some memories you have working with such legends?

Well, I will tell you a memory about that photo right there on the wall. He (Bradley Nowell) was watching “Sally Jessy Raphael”, and it was really hard to get his attention for the camera.

His wife (Troy Dendekker) wanted to get some work done, so she was like “here, I got to do the dishes, take the baby.” (referring to newborn baby Jakob). And he’s watching Sally Jessy Raphael, doing a photoshoot for a music magazine, had the dog (Lou) and the baby, and I was just kind of like “Could you just look at the camera? Just for a couple shots?” But I will never forget Sally Jessy Raphael. I wish I could remember the exact episode, but yeah, he was really into that show.

Did you ever think it would become as big as it did?

I guess I felt it, you know? I felt the importance of the child. Who else… Kurt was really fun. He would kidnap the camera, it was really powerful and I think he was almost afraid of how powerful his gaze was, like he didn’t know what to do with it. And his blue eyes, he was just amazing. And Chester, oh my gosh, Chester was so sweet. Those guys (Linkin Park) were awesome. I did some of their earliest photos and we were in Hollywood at their rehearsal space, and they thought it would be fun to climb up on the roof. And so we climbed up, we started at least, we went halfway up the ladder and I realized that maybe I was a little afraid of heights… and Mike (Shinoda) had to coax me up the stairs. But they were awesome. The night before the shoot, I got to take home the CD before anyone had heard it, and then I had to return it to them, you know, and I was just like… this is incredible. Belongs on the airwaves.

Are there any other photos you never expected to get as big as they did?

I actually think that more than that, there are some photos that I have that didn’t get big, and I don’t understand why not.

Like that Bert (McCracken) one. I love that Bert one. I guess a lot of people have that same shot, but to me it’s very special.

Is there someone that you haven’t worked with yet, that you would love to photograph?

Oh god, there’s a lot of people I haven’t shot yet. I don’t know, maybe someone like Billie Eilish or something. That would be a fun one to do.

Are there any bands that you’re into right now, and would like more people to know about?

Kerosene Heights, they’re really fun.

How about working with Warped Tour for 30 years now, what has that been like?

So awesome and rewarding. That was a situation where I walked in, and I don’t think they realized how historically significant it would be. But I walked in knowing that it was, so I just started shooting it with that eye to the future looking back. That’s literally how I photographed it every time. So it’s the future looking back, and maybe that’s why they’re in black and white.

Also you work with The Punk Rock Museum too, right?

I do! Like I’m the director of photo acquisitions, and I’ve acquired most of the acquisitions there.

That’s so cool! I got my shirt on today for you.

Oh my gosh! I have to take a picture of that…

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Go visit The Punk Rock Museum in Las Vegas!

I can attest to that. Whether you’re alone, with a partner, friends, or family, your experience at The Punk Rock Museum will be one you won’t forget. Then you can see some of Lisa’s iconic work for yourself, and support these amazing women that work so hard behind the scenes. It is an absolute honor that I can now say I have a photo by one of the most iconic photographers in punk and rock history, Lisa Johnson.

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Gouge Away surprise-release 'Live at BBC' EP

Gouge Away have surprise-released their Live at BBC live EP. The EP captures their live session for BBC Radio 1 which they recorded in 2024 in Maida Vale. The session aired on September 2, 2024 and this is the first time since then that the session has been made available. The band performed four songs from their 2024 album Deep Sage: “Deep Sage”, “Maybe Blue”, “Newtau”, and “No Release”. Gouge Away will be touring the Sand BC in the spring. Check out the session and dates below.

Videos: Turnstile release video for "LIGHT DESIGN"

Turnstile have released a video for their song “LIGHT DESIGN”. The video was directed by lead vocalist Brendan Yates and guitarist Pat McCrory. The song is off their album Never Enough which was released earlier this year. Turnstile will be touring Australia and New Zealand starting later this month. Check out the video below.

DS Show Review: Catbite, Public Opinion, and Reckoner at The Constellation Room, Santa Ana, CA (12/10/25)

It took me a moment to pick up what Catbite was putting down, but like most things I’m wrong about, I’m happy to have fixed that. The five-piece band from Philadelphia, PA plays some of the most infectious and poppy ska punk I’ve heard in years and they don’t seem to be slowing down. With […]

It took me a moment to pick up what Catbite was putting down, but like most things I’m wrong about, I’m happy to have fixed that. The five-piece band from Philadelphia, PA plays some of the most infectious and poppy ska punk I’ve heard in years and they don’t seem to be slowing down. With opening bands Reckoner and Public Opinion, their show at the Constellation Room, Catbite’s show made for one of the best show experiences I’ve had this year.  

I’ve had the pleasure of watching Reckoner evolve in the last year and it’s been great to see. Despite some fluctuating band members in the last year, Reckoner sounded fantastic. While we’ve been treated to a cover of Elvis Costello’s “What’s So Funny About Peace, Love, and Understanding” in previous sets, Reckoner replaced it with a new and yet-to-be-released song. It sounded great. The songs that Jennie Cotterill and crew write are catchy in the right spots, but still have that edge to them. Here’s to more shows and songs in the new year. 

Public Opinion from Denver, Colorado came out swinging and kept hitting hard. It’s difficult to put them in a specific genre box as their sound on stage felt like a cross between indie and hardcore. Their set was impressive and full of energy. They tore through nine or ten songs in thirty minutes, playing in spurts of three at a time without breaking pace. Public Opinion was heavy without being overtly gruff. I know where I’ll be next time they come through town. 

This tour marks Catbite’s first headlining run in many of the cities they’re playing including this show. This was my second time seeing them this year after their opening slot on the Less Than Jakes Ska Circus Tour over the summer. Catbite’s set was one of the most fun I’ve seen this year. While I’m not one for moving my feet too much, even I was dancing a bit through some of their songs. Opening with Doom Garden’s lead track, “Die in Denver,” Catbite led the crowd through nearly twenty songs including “Amphetamine Delight,” “Scratch Me Up,” “Eyes Wide,” and a cover of Paramore’s “Still Into You.” If there’s one thing I’ve learned about Catbite, they know how to choose and execute a good cover. 

This was hands down one of the most fun shows I’ve been to all year. Three great bands doing what they love and a receptive crowd made this a night to remember. Each band’s sound was unique enough that there was something for everyone, except for the one common thread of being enamored with live music. Catbite is should be essential viewing when they come to your town.

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Tours: Creeper announce tour dates (UK and Ireland)

Creeper have announced spring tour dates for Ireland and the UK. The band will be playing a set comprised of songs from their 2023 album Sanguivore and their 2025 album Sanguivore II: Mistress of Death. The trek kicks off on April 10 in Exeter and wraps up on May 2 in London. The Howling will be joining them on all dates. Creeper will be touring the US starting in March. Check out the dates below.

Ribbon Skirt record KEXP live session

Ribbon Skirt have recorded a KEXP live session. The band performed “Off Rez”, “Cut”, and “Earth Eater” off their debut album Bite Down along with “LUCKY8” off their EP PENSACOLA. The live session was recorded on October 14 and was shot by Carlos Cruz, Scott Holpainen & Luke Knecht. Kevin Suggs was the audio engineer and Matt Ogaz was the mastering engineer. Ribbon Skirt will be touring North America in January. Check out the video below.

Remember Sports: "Cut Fruit"

Remember Sports have released a new song called “Cut Fruit”. The animation in the visualizer video was animated by Santi Slade. It is off their upcoming album The Refrigerator which will be out February 13 via Get Better Records. Remember Sports will be playing US release shows in February and will be touring Ireland and the UK in March. The band released their EP Leap Day in 2022. Check out the song below.

I Promised The World release video for "A Pure Expression"

I Promised The World have released a video for their new song “A Pure Expression”. The song is off their upcoming self-titled EP which will be out on January 16 via Rise Records. I Promised The World released their split with onewaymirror and Kiowa, The Snowball Effect, earlier this year and released their album Fear of the Fall in 2024. Check out the video below.

Toys That Kill announce new album, share “Backwash Me The Antidote"

Toys That Kill have announced that they will be releasing a new album. It is called Triple Sabotage and will be out on February 20 via Recess Records. The album features twelve new tracks, including their previously released single “The Cutting Board”. The band has also released a new song called “Backwash Me The Antidote”. Toys That Kill released their rarities album Ex-Posse Vol.1 in 2024 and released their album Sentimental Ward in 2016. Check out the song and tracklist below.