DS Exclusive: Debt Cemetary debut video for their cover of NOFX’s “Eat The Meek”

Happy Friday, gang! We’ve basically been back in business for a whole week at this point. Time flies, right? To celebrate, we’re bringing you the debut of a pretty fun new video. It comes to us from Toronto’s Debt Cemetary, and it’s for their cover of the NOFX classic “Eat The Meek”! Here’s what Debt […]

Happy Friday, gang! We’ve basically been back in business for a whole week at this point. Time flies, right?

To celebrate, we’re bringing you the debut of a pretty fun new video. It comes to us from Toronto’s Debt Cemetary, and it’s for their cover of the NOFX classic “Eat The Meek”!

Here’s what Debt Cemetary founding frontman had to say: “NOFX has gone above and beyond with songs that they’ve covered (ie, the Rancid BYO split) and we just wanted to show them that we really appreciate the effort put into those covers.”

Check out the video below, and check out Debt Cemetary’s band page for more info! The band will also be out on the upcoming Mute/Handheld tour in Ontario. Details here!

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Dying Scene Record Radar: New punk vinyl releases & reissues (Mr. T Experience, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater soundtracks & more)

Hello, and welcome to this week’s installment of the Dying Scene Record Radar! This is a weekly round up of all things punk rock vinyl, highlighting new releases and all those ultra limited reissues that get the collector nerds’ hearts racing. So, let’s get into it… Now that all the new and upcoming releases have […]

Hello, and welcome to this week’s installment of the Dying Scene Record Radar! This is a weekly round up of all things punk rock vinyl, highlighting new releases and all those ultra limited reissues that get the collector nerds’ hearts racing. So, let’s get into it…

Wake up, sleepy heads! 1-2-3-4 Go! Records has a new exclusive pressing of an East Bay punk classic going up Friday, July 8th (that’s today!) at 8am PST/11am EST. Limited to 500 hand numbered copies on fiery red vinyl, it’s Jawbreaker‘s 24 Hour Revenge Therapy! Make sure to join their mailing list to be notified when this goes up.

Save the date! The Mr. T Experience is finally reissuing their 1997 LP Revenge Is Sweet, And So Are You. Preorders for this one start Monday, July 11th at Noon Eastern time. To gain access to the preorder, you need to join this mailing list. This pop-punk classic has been out of print since its initial release on Lookout! Records 25 years ago. Don’t miss out!

Speaking of Lookout! Records, Sewer Trout‘s full discography is getting reissued as a compilation LP. This is a collaborative effort between Lavasocks Records and Dead Broke Rekerds. You can preorder it here.

Epitaph Records is reissuing Down By Law‘s 1994 LP Punkrockacademyfightsong on purple vinyl. This is another one that’s limited to 500 copies. US preorders are already sold out, but the label’s European store still has some in stock if you can stomach the extra shipping cost. Or hey, maybe you live in Europe!

Canadian punks Trashed Ambulance just put out a new album called Future Considerations. It’s available to stream right now, but Thousand Islands Records doesn’t expect the LPs to be in hand for a few months. Listen to the album on the below, and preorder it here (North America) or here (UK).

Attention, all skate punk fans! I implore you to check out the new record from Australia’s No Quarter. If you like fast, melodic punk in the vein of Satanic Surfers, you’ll like these guys. You can listen to Fear and Loathing on the Pacific Highway below, and order the LP here.

Feeling nostalgic for the days when you played Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater late into the night, chugging Mountain Dew and getting Cheeto dust on your Mad Catz controller? Then maybe these vinyl bootlegs of the THPS 1 and 2 soundtracks will interest you. If so, you’ll wanna hurry up and grab one here, because these have nearly sold out in just two days.

People of Punk Rock Records will be giving two Rufio albums their first-ever vinyl releases. Head to their website Monday, July 11th at 11am Eastern to get your hands on these beautiful new pressings of MCMLXXXV and The Comfort of Home.

Garageland has exclusive reissues of three – count ’em, three! – Agnostic Front records. Something’s Gotta Give, Riot Riot Upstart, and Dead Yuppies are all available on limited splatter colored vinyl. Head over to their store and get ’em while the gettin’s good.

European friends! If you’re looking for a deal on some great punk records, I suggest you head over to SBÄM Records‘ webstore, where you can save 25% on everything through July 29th. Just enter the code “SBAMFEST” at checkout and you’re ready to roll. They have a bunch of good shit from Pulley, Frenzal Rhomb, Chaser, Guttermouth, and many more. You name it, they’ve probably got it!

Mom’s Basement Records just replenished their pop-punk arsenal with some killer records! New additions to their distro include LPs by the Hawaiians, Beatnik Termites, Lillingtons, and Methadones. Lots of good stuff for my fellow pop-punk enjoyers to munch on.

Now that all the new and upcoming releases have been covered, I thought I’d show you the records I picked up this week, because I’m sure you really care! Anywho, I was in Ocala, FL visiting my parents for the 4th of July and I decided to stop by the only local record store in town, which is appropriately named Vinyl Oasis. I was very happy to find the RamonesIt’s Alive II, a 2020 Record Store Day title that I had been in search of for the last two years, and I was even happier it was only $30 (suck it, resellers!). I also snatched up a brand new 3xLP copy of The Clash‘s notoriously bloated Sandinista (I like it!), and a few CDs including the very interesting Misfits / Nutley Brass crossover album Fiend Club Lounge.

Well, it’s getting late, so I’ll wrap things up there. If you’re still reading this for some reason, thank you again for tuning in to this week’s edition of the Dying Scene Record Radar! Is there a new record you think should be highlighted in next week’s column? Suggestions are always welcome – send us a message on Facebook or Instagram and we’ll look into it!

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Listen to Punknews Podcast #599.5 – Lucy Giles and Randy Moore of Doki Doki!

Episode #599.5 of the Punknews Podcast is now up! In this episode Lucy Giles (Dog Party) and Randy Moore (The Moore Family Band, Dan Andriano and The Bygones) stop by to talk about their new band Doki Doki. They talk about their formation, their debut single and video, McDonald's characters and much more. Then John, Hallie, and Em talk about Billie Joe Armstrong renouncing his US citizenship, the overturn of Roe v. Wade, the new OFF! reissue, Boyfriend and Big Freedia covering Le Tigre, and Stud Count's new video. Listen to the episode below!

Podcast: Listen to Punknews Podcast #599.45 – an interview with Flipper!

Episode #599.45 of the Punknews Podcast is now up! In this bonus episode John talks with Steve DePace and Mike Watt of Flipper. They talk about the upcoming UK tour, the possibility of new material, the "good ol' days" and much more. Listen to the episode below!

Jawbox release surprise EP

Jawbox have surprise-released an EP called The Revisionist. This is their first new music in 26 years. The EP features two reworked versions of "Grip" and "Consolation" from their 1991 album Grippe and a cover of "Lowdown" by Wire. Check out the EP below.

Armor For Sleep announce first new album in 15 years, release "How Far Apart" video

Armor For Sleep have announced that they will be releasing their first new album in 15 years. It is called The Rain Museum and will be out September 9 via Equal Vision Records. The band have also released a video for their song "How Far Apart" that was directed by Jesse Korman. Armor For Sleep released their LP Smile for Them in 2007 and their EP The Way Out Is Broken in 2008. Check out the video and tracklist below.

AJJ cancel shows due to COVID positivity

AJJ have announced that they are cancelling two shows on their ongoing summer tour due to someone in their touring party testing positive for COVID-19. The shows affected are tonight's show at Metro in Chicago and July 10's show at The Varsity in Minneapolis. The band announced the news in an Instagram post that reads, "Hi gang, it is with even greater sadness that we are writing to inform you that due to covid-19, our shows in Chicago and Minneapolis with Open Mike Eagle are canceled. We will continue quarantining, treating and testing diligently until we are covid clear. Future shows are subject to change, and we hope we don’t have to cancel any more than the three we have already canceled. This is a good time to encourage you to mask up at shows. Fingers crossed! Wish us luck and thanks for listening!"AJJ released Good Luck Everybody in 2020.

Egg Drop Soup: "Jimmy Eat Shit"

Los Angeles based punks Egg Drop Soup have released a new song. The song is called "Jimmy Eat Shit" and is part of Suicide Squeeze Records' Pinks & Purples singles series. Egg Drop Soup released Regicide Compilation in 2022 and their EP Eat Snacks And Bleed in 2020. Check out the song below.

Rhys Darby continues to fly his own flag of renewed comedic inspiration

<p>On screen, his vessel may be sailing the seas with a flag that means death, but in terms of Rhys Darby’s approach to the stand-up spotlight, he’s flying a flag that signifies a renewed sense of comedic purpose. Closing out a short east coast tour at The Wilbur on Saturday (July 9), the Our Flag Means Death star is feeling the best he’s felt about his comedy career in awhile, as the new Pirate-based series has not only reignited his […]</p>
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Tours: Dangers announce summer shows

California based hardcore punk band, Dangers have announced a few show this Summer in the New York, Boston and Toronto area, see below. Dangers last released The Bend in the Break in 2016.