<p>If 2021 was the true breakout year for Apple TV+ as a streaming “giant,” 2022 has much to live up to. Their one major sure-fire hit — Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon — may be ready in time for Cannes next year, dashing hopes that they’d be assured of a repeat win following Coda‘s award-season success. Most of their other projects are less prestigious (all still pretty decent-looking, though), but aside from Causeway, which we saw at TIFF […]</p>
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<p>A few weeks back, and following a lengthy period of radio silence from Marvel and a whole lot of on-set drama, the first teaser for Ryan Coogler’s Black Panther: Wakanda Forever debuted, and it genuinely feels like it was yesterday. But you know how these things work — the hype machine is gonna keep on rolling, so here’s a brand-new trailer for the film that Disney dropped earlier on Monday. It’s got new looks at Namor, the Sub-Mariner, who is […]</p>
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Choked Up have released a video for their song "Tragic Bullshit". The video was directed by Brendan McKnight. The song is off their EP Mala Lengua that was released last week. Check out the video below.
OFF! have announced tour dates for Europe and the UK for February 2023. More dates will be added soon. The band will be announcing postponed Spain dates soon and will be touring North America starting next month. OFF! released their album Free LSD last week and you can read John Gentile's interview with Keith Morris and Dimitri Coats right here! Check out the dates below.
The Drowns have announced tour dates for Europe and the UK for this November. The band released their EP Lunatics earlier this year. Check out the dates below.
MBG, the alt-rock project of Leena Rodriguez, has released a new song. It is called "I'm Not In Luv" and appears to be a standalone single. MBG released "Go O.U.T" and "This Time" in 2021. Check out the song below.
The Raging Nathans have released a new song. It is called "Doubt" and is off their upcoming album Still Spitting Blood that will be out November 21 via Rad Girlfriend Records. The Raging Nathans released Waste My Heart. Check out the new song below.
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Denver melodic punks, Record Thieves are releasing a music video for their newest single “Fault Lines” and wanted DS Readers to get first dibs at it (such sweet fellas! ❤️)! If you’re not familiar with these guys, now is the perfect time to get acquainted because they’re releasing another single later in November called “Dark […]
Denver melodic punks, Record Thieves are releasing a music video for their newest single “Fault Lines” and wanted DS Readers to get first dibs at it (such sweet fellas! ❤️)! If you’re not familiar with these guys, now is the perfect time to get acquainted because they’re releasing another single later in November called “Dark Hearts”, and knowing these guys like we do, we can go ahead and certify that it, too will grind your face off! So, keep an ear out for that one. But, for now, have your face ground (grinded?) off by this banger! Enjoy!
What is there to say about the Ramones that hasn’t already been said? They were – and to this day, still are – one of the most influential punk bands of all time. Their 1976 debut was the spark that lit the fuse of American punk rock, and the two albums that followed stoked the […]
What is there to say about the Ramonesthat hasn’t already been said? They were – and to this day, still are – one of the most influential punk bands of all time. Their 1976 debut was the spark that lit the fuse of American punk rock, and the two albums that followed stoked the flames.
If you ask someone what their favorite Ramones song is, they’ll probably tell you they love “Blitzkrieg Bop”, or “Rockaway Beach”, or maybe even “Commando”. And there’s nothing wrong with that, but those who thumb their noses at the band’s output after Rocket to Russia are doing themselves a major disservice. From their iconic self-titled debut to their 1995 farewell Adios Amigos, everything the Ramones did in their 22-year career is worth a listen.
The 80’s are an interesting chapter in Ramones history. The decade began with the release of their controversial Phil Spector-produced album End of the Century. This record had some great songs – “Chinese Rock”, “Let’s Go”, and “Rock ‘N’ Roll High School”, to name a few. However, Spector’s over-the-top production just didn’t make sense for the Ramones, and unfortunately, this album fails to tickle my loins.
Pleasant Dreams is a pretty good record, but lacks the raw energy of everything pre-End of the Century. Subterranean Jungle had its moments, but was a mostly unremarkable album by the band’s standards. The neutered drum sound that even Marky Ramone hated is pretty hard on the ears, too. But great songs like “Psycho Therapy”, “Outsider”, and “Somebody Like Me” make it slightly easier to forgive the odd production and the fact that there are three cover songs on this record.
The real turning point for the Ramones was when Richie Ramone took over on drums in 1983. A year later he would make his studio debut on my favorite record: Too Tough to Die. Richie’s powerful style of drumming gave the band a much harder edge that revitalized their sound for a new era of punk. Songs like “Mama’s Boy”, “Wart Hog”, “Danger Zone”, “Human Kind”, and “Endless Vacation” proved the Ramones were, in fact, too tough to die.
For fans of the band’s poppier side, the trio of “Chasing the Night”, “Howling at the Moon”, and “Daytime Dilemma” offers up a healthy dose of bubblegum. The album’s closer “No Go” might be one of the catchiest Joey Ramone ever penned. If this song doesn’t at least make you bob your head, there might be something wrong with you.
Also noteworthy is that Too Tough to Die saw Tommy Ramone and Ed Stasium return to the control room for the first time since 1978’s Road to Ruin. Of the band’s fourteen LPs, this is probably the most well-produced. Gone are the synthesized drums, horn sections and violins; Tommy and Ed trimmed the fat and delivered a great, organic-sounding Ramones record.
Richie’s drum sound is big and the thumping kick of his bass drum makes my floor (otherwise known as my neighbor’s ceiling) shake when I put this record on. Johnny’s guitar sounds tough as fuck, and Joey Ramone turns in an excellent vocal performance, perfectly matching the tone of each song. And of course, Dee Dee shines when he takes the lead on two of the album’s most frenetic tracks “Wart Hog” and “Endless Vacation”. I think this is the closest the Ramones ever got to capturing their “live” sound in a recording studio.
My lone gripe about Too Tough to Die is that its track sequencing leaves a lot to be desired. Why would you start a Ramones record with the three slowest songs on the tracklist? Other people seem to share my opinion, and thankfully, someone made a Spotify playlist called Now Even Tougher to Die, with a re-sequenced tracklist that makes the album flow a lot better. I mean, come on, “Durango 95” just makes sense as the opening track.
So, go on, indulge yourself. That’s right, kick off your shoes… put your feet up. Lean back and enjoy the melodies of Too Tough to Die.
J. Fricka
Love it. Great work to all involved. I know that old dude cleans up real good in real life, so this is some stellar acting. Lol