CAN’T SWIM RELEASE NEW SINGLE ” I HEARD THEY FOUND YOU FACE DOWN INSIDE YOUR LIVING ROOM” US TOUR WITH SENSES FAIL THIS WINTE

<p>CAN’T SWIM have released the confronting and melancholic new single “I Heard They Found You Face Down Inside Your Living Room”. “I heard they found you face down inside your living room” is a song about the time I received a phone call that one…</p>
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Ann Beretta cancel Fest shows due to COVID-19

Ann Beretta have announced the cancellation of their upcoming FEST shows due to multiple members of the band testing positive for COVID-19. A statement on Instagram reads, "We’re sorry to share that multiple members of the band have tested positive for Covid and as a result we’ll not be able too play the two shows this weekend at #fest20 We will of course miss seeing all of our friends, the long list of great bands, and all of you. We could not be more heartbroken…"Ann Beretta released their album RISE earlier this year.

Paige Kennedy takes a Lynchian view of celebrity worship on ‘This Is The Girl!’

<p>Chances are most of us will hit a Halloween party this weekend, and we’ll know we’re at the right joint if the DJ drops Paige Kennedy’s new alt-pop disco bop “This Is The Girl!” on an unsuspecting dance floor. But the only thing scarier than a weekend of frights is the motivation behind the English artist’s latest, which hits the streams today (October 25) with a cinematic video from Light in the Tower. “This Is The Girl!’ was inspired by […]</p>
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DS Show Review & Gallery: The Eradicator, Bad Mechanics, Coronary (Reggie’s Music Joint – 10/14/2022)

Reggie’s Music Joint played Friday night host to a terrific trio of bands. The Joint is the smaller of Reggie’s music rooms but the energy explosion was no less than that of the Rock Club. The all-Chicago show was also the official celebration of The Eradicator’s new album. The Eradicator was inspired by a classic […]

Reggie’s Music Joint played Friday night host to a terrific trio of bands. The Joint is the smaller of Reggie’s music rooms but the energy explosion was no less than that of the Rock Club. The all-Chicago show was also the official celebration of The Eradicator’s new album.


The Eradicator was inspired by a classic Kids in the Hall sketch. As such, The Eradicator comes to the stage armed with a squash racquet, in a tennis outfit, and wears a ski mask. The character of The Eradicator may have been inspired by a comedy troupe, but its performance is itself inspired.

Because The Eradicator is an unmasked member of one of the earlier bands on the bill, it came on like a “hot ball” (no, that’s not a vulgar term). It also failed to stay within the service box that is the stage. But sometimes failure can be a good thing, especially when it produces an unshackled set which included “I Am The Eradicator,” “I’m a Squash Man,” “I’mma Be Me,” “One Rung at a Time,” and “Peak Eradicator.” The Eradicator also debuted tracks off of its new album, “Forever the Eradicator,” which is also billed as his final album, including, “Squash Stomp,” “Squash Bender,” “You Can’t Play Me,” and “Can’t Play Well With Others.”

The Eradicator may call this its final album, but un-retiring is a popular past-time in the USA so perhaps we will see The Eradicator on the court…err stage once again for a rematch with its fans.


Bad Mechanics is another band in the sub-genre of what I call humor-punk. It was in its full glory this night, eliciting smiles, laughs, and cheers from the crowd. The core duo of Ryan “Daddy” Durkin on vocals and Andy “Candy” Slania, were backed by touring band members, Danny Walkowiak on drums, and Scott Thomson on bass. The band tore through the chuckle-worthy set list, “You Drink LaCroix,” “Social Obligation,” “I Collect Stamps,” “Zine Festival,” “Donut in the Park,” DiCaprio Hit A Baby,” (hmm, I hazard to guess that last one could edge close to defamation but does not quite meet its standards) “USA Foods,” and “Must Be The Suburbs.”

That was the entire Bad Mechanics set. Not always possible to list a set list in full but here we are. Short, sweet, and please do a near future hometown repeat.


Coronary kicked off the hometown trifecta. The Windy City hardcore group jammed through a performance so intense, it required some tables near the small stage to be pushed back by venue staff members. Included in Coronary’s set list was “Victim of Truth,” I Quit,” “Bricks,” “Violent Era,” and “Scene Cops.” Coronary is as serious as a heart attack when it comes to expressing its collective opinions. Coronary will also get your blood pumping so catch one of its shows when next you can.


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This Show Is Tonight: Kevin Morby takes a snapshot in Cambridge

<p>Way back in March, Kevin Morby announced his new album This Is A Photograph, unveiling the fevered title track and word of a world tour that ran through most of 2022, closing out next month in western Canada. It meant that several months would pass — right through the May release of his seventh studio LP via Dead Oceans — before the Texas native would show off one of the best songs of the year live on a local club […]</p>
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Trigger Discipline embrace the szn with ‘Every Day Is Halloween’ cover

<p>Providence “based goth” duo Trigger Discipline have been sharing stages with some of our faves lately — over the summer with Dark Spring Boston, this past weekend with House of Harm in Wormtown, and tonight (October 24) with Soft Kill down in Atlanta — but it’s only a matter of time before they draw the focus entirely on them. To celebrate the spooky szn and all its mystical wonder, Alyssa Gallagher and Jae Yahkèl imbue have unveiled a new cover of […]</p>
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IDLES remix Florence + The Machine

Florence + The Machine have released a remix of their song "Heaven Is Here". The remix was done by IDLES. The song appeared on Florence + The Machine's album Dance Fever that was released earlier this year. Check out the song below.

FEAR announce East Coast and West Coast shows

Fear have announced a few shows on the coasts. On October 28 and October 30 they will be playing their debut LP in its entity at The Middle east Club in Cambridge, Mass and at the Brooklyn Monarch, in Brooklyn, respectively. Then, on 12/22 and 12/23 they will play Alex's bar in Long beach. The first night has Penalty Kill, the hardcore side project of The Garden, opening. The second night Mainliner and Upper Downer opening.