DS Band Spotlight: Proper.

If you’re unfamiliar, Proper. are a three-piece formed in NYC roughly 5/6 years ago (as The Great Wight initially) but hailing really from a variety of locations across the country and bringing with them all of their collective experiences and musical influences and creating something that hasn’t really been done before. I remember hearing their […]

If you’re unfamiliar, Proper. are a three-piece formed in NYC roughly 5/6 years ago (as The Great Wight initially) but hailing really from a variety of locations across the country and bringing with them all of their collective experiences and musical influences and creating something that hasn’t really been done before. I remember hearing their last album, I Spent The Winter Writing Songs About Getting Better admittedly a little late and thinking “damn…I’ve never really heard anything like this before.” The new album, The Great American Novel, takes all of the things that were great about the last one and pushes the needles way past 10. It’s important music. It’s music about alienation and about not fitting in and about being a queer person of color in a land that, despite it being 2022, is at times becoming even less comfortable with people that check those boxes. It’s raw and it’s powerful and it’s somehow still hopeful. Oh, and if fucking rips. I feel lucky that I was able to catch up with the whole band (not just with Erik Garlington who spearheads the whole thing shredding on guitar and vocals but with the full band, new mom Natasha Johnson on bass and Elijah Watson on drums and whom you may also know from his “day job” as a journalist for Okay Player) for the (*both laugh*) podcast a couple months ago – you can check that our here or wherever you listen to your podcasts. In the meantime, fire up The Great American Novel and be ready to be blown away. we were able to catch up.


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Music Midtown Fest Canceled Because their Ban on Guns at the Fest Might Be Illegal

Music Midtown Festival in Atlanta was set to take place from September 17-18 at Piedmont Park. Bands palying included Turnstile, My Chemical Romance, Jack White, Phoebe Bridgers, Mitski, Future, Phoenix, Fall Out Boy, Denzel Curry, Freddie Gibbs, 100 gecs, 2 Chainz, Tinashe, and more. However, today, the Festival was canceled. Insiders have confirmed that the cancellation was related to the Festival's stance on Guns- they are not allowed at the festival. However, months ago, after this policy was posted, Guns right advocates informally challenged the ban by citing a 2019 Georgia State Supreme court ruling. In several letters and other forms of communications, guns rights advocates threatened to challenge the festival policy, citing a 2019 case. In GEORGIACARRY.ORG., INC. et al. v. ATLANTA BOTANICAL GARDEN, INC, the state Supreme Court ruled that state law prohibits banning weapons in public places on publicly owned land. (The case itself was whether gun owners could be banned from carrying guns in gardens leased from the state- the ban was found to be illegal). As per festival insiders, because the Festival is held on public land under a short term lease, event operators were concerned that they too would be liable if they refused to allow guns on festival grounds. In lieu of allowing guns on festival grounds- where people drink and often accidentally bump into one another- the festival has canceled their event for safety reasons. They stated, simply, "Hey Midtown fans — due to circumstances beyond our control, Music Midtown will no longer be taking place this year. We were looking forward to reuniting in September and hope we can all get back to enjoying the festival together again soon.”

Mic’d Up: Creed Bratton goofs & grooves, Kathe Farris sets tracks

<p>Editor’s Note: As summer rages on, the top-tier selection of comedy shows to check out around Boston is at hot as the temps outside, as homegrown talent, national headliners, and open mics galore highlight the calendar. Live entertainment continues to make its way back into our social lives — mask up! stay safe! — and so we always want to make sure you know about cool stuff going on in the world of comedy. Enter Mic’d Up, our ongoing weekly […]</p>
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The Spits want YOU to be their drummer

Recently, The Spits fired their drummer and announced that for their next few shows, they will be reverting to their original lineup.After those shows, the band will be using a new drummer and are currently holding auditions. They stated: "THE SPITS are looking for a new drummer ! Can you play fast and hit hard ?" If you want to try out, DM the band on facebook.

Billiam release new tape

Australian punker Billiam has released a new tape. It's called Steakhead Breakbeats and it's out via Painters Tapes (USA), Dial Club (Japan), and Cow Tool records (Australia). Check it out below.

Geoff Palmer of the Guts to relase track-by-track cover of Dee Dee Ramone's 'Spotlight' LP

Geoff Palmer of New England's The Guts is going to release his third album on September 22. Surprisingly, the release is a track-by-track remake of Dee Dee Ramone aka Dee Dee King's infamous 1989 solo lp Standing in the Spotlight. Kurt Baker, Brad Marino, and Mass Giorgini also appear on the release. You can hear the lead single, a cover of "Emergency," below.

Surfbort release digital single

Surfbort have released a single. It's called "Never Gonna Be What You Want Me to Be" and it appears to be a stand alone digital single. You can check it out below.

Jim Lindberg of Pennywise releases "Don't Lay Me Down" video

Jim Lindber of Pennywise has released a new video. The vid is for the track ""Don't Lay Me Down" off Elkhorn Trail. In a relese, Jim stated: "“The song is about the events around my father’s passing and what an insidious disease Alzheimer's is with how it affects everyone involved. I think Rob's animation perfectly captures that sad twilight time between life and death and the bittersweet exchange that happens between family members when loved ones pass away." " The LP is out now via Epitaph. You can check out the video below.

The Knocks get the ‘Slow Song’ remix treatment from St. Lucia

<p>The Knocks are set to tour North America this fall with fellow Vanyaland faves Cannons, a 23-date run that kicks off in late September and hits Boston’s Big Night Live on October 15. To hold us over while we wait impatiently, the New York electronic duo have assembled some friends and enlisted St. Lucia to provide the remix treatment to “Slow Song,” a collaboration with Dragonette that dropped earlier this year. Anytime we get The Knocks, Dragonette, and St. Lucia […]</p>
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