‘Blonde’ Review: Requiem for Norma Jean

<p>As Andrew Dominik has spent the last decade or so working in the documentary trenches, releasing two films about Nick Cave (a collaborator with whom he holds a great deal of professional respect) in between narrative projects, it’s become somewhat easy to forget that the man’s primary focus is deconstruction, at least with his projects set within the United States. Myth, not culture or art or entertainment, is America’s primary export. Dominik’s last three fictional films have each taken shots […]</p>
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Jivebomb release new song

Jivebomb have released a new song called "Illusion of Choice". It is off their upcoming EP Primitive Desires that will be out October 7 via Flatspot Records. Jivebomb will be playing a handful of shows with Scowl on their US tour in October and released their EP JVBM in 2021. Check out the song below.

Streams: Listen to three new tracks by Midwestern Medicine!

Today we are thrilled to bring you the premiere of three new tracks from Portland, Maine's Midwestern Medicine! The songs are called "In Time", "Buried Badge", and "Cobwebbed Calls to the Queen" and are off their upcoming second album The Gold Baton. Speaking to Punknews, singer, songwriter, guitarist, and pianist Brock Ginther said of the songs, "Our upcoming second album embraces a wider variety of sounds and subgenres, from janglepop to psychedelic garage rock and more. We wanted to give Punk News readers a sneak peek of some of the more punked-up tracks on the album, which just so happen to be the opening 3 — convenient! The Gold Baton is streaming everywhere on Friday and we hope these tracks spur on your interest in checking out the rest." The Gold Baton will be out everywhere September 30 and you can pre-order right here. Listen to the songs below!

Listen to Radiohead play a secret WFNX show in Cambridge on this day in ’95

<p>Here’s one for the 27 club: On this date back in 1995, Radiohead dropped by Cambridge’s iconic Fort Apache Studio to play a private show for WFNX Radio and its listeners. Thanks to Northeastern University’s archives of the Phoenix Media Communications Group’s full historical records, we can sit here nearly 30 years later and listen to the show. Former Phoenix EIC Carly Carioli tweeted about it earlier today, noting its anniversary: “Sound quality’s just okay, but here’s the full audio […]</p>
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Dead Cross: "Christian Missile Crisis"

Dead Cross have released a new song. It is called "Christian Missile Crisis" and is off their upcoming album II due out October 28 via Ipecac Recordings. An age-restricted video for the song has also been released but you'll have to log into YouTube to see that. Dead Cross released their self-titled LP in 2017 and their self-titled EP in 2018. Check out the song below.

Tours: Samiam announce Europe & UK tour

Samiam have announced tour dates for the UK and Europe. The shows were originally booked for 2019 but were postponed until now. Boysetsfire, Hot Water Music, and Be Well will be joining them on all dates. Samiam released their first new song in over ten years "Lights Out Little Hustler" earlier this month and released Trips in 2011. Check out the dates below.

Blair Gun battle existential Gen-Z ennui on debut ripper ‘Lemondrops’

<p>The world is a ferocious shit-leopard and the future is bleaker than an encrusted anal bead served at supper, but sometimes the kids show they’re (more than) alright. The latest jolt of inspiration and perspiration comes from San Diego, where a post-punk garage rock band of 21 years olds called Blair Gun liven our moods and playlists with a fresh ripper called “Lemondrops.” The track is all about existential Gen-Z ennui and giving into vices, which is something we can […]</p>
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Dying Scene Record Radar: New punk vinyl releases & reissues (new NOFX, Bad Religion, The Vandals, Dropkick Murphys & more)

Whaddup, fuckers! Thank you for joining us for this week’s edition of the Dying Scene Record Radar, where we cover all things new in the world of punk rock vinyl. Kick off your shoes and make yourself at home, because it’s time to run through this week’s releases. I hope you’re feeling spendy, because there’s […]

Whaddup, fuckers! Thank you for joining us for this week’s edition of the Dying Scene Record Radar, where we cover all things new in the world of punk rock vinyl. Kick off your shoes and make yourself at home, because it’s time to run through this week’s releases. I hope you’re feeling spendy, because there’s a lot of good stuff that might find its way into your record collection. Let’s get into it!


Bad Religion continues to reissue their back catalog. The latest is a 40th Anniversary reissue of How Could Hell Be Any Worse?. Once again, there are a billion variants, with regional and retailer exclusivity. Links to where you can buy all of these can be found here.


The Vandals have re-pressed their debut LP When In Rome (Do As The Vandals) on pink and black splatter vinyl. Head over to their Bandcamp page to grab it.


Punk Rock Radar and Cat’s Claw Records are releasing a Split LP from two great German pop-punk bands Lookit, Martians! and The Cheap Pops. There are two very creatively named color variants, each limited to 100 copies. If you enjoy 90’s pop-punk even half as much as I do, this shit’s right up your alley. Check out a few tracks below, and pre-order here (US) or here (EU).


Celtic punk veterans The Real McKenzies have announced a new covers album. Songs of the Highlands, Songs of the Sea is due out in November on Fat Wreck Chords. Check out their cover of “Scotland the Brave” below. Pre-order the record here (US), here (CA), here (EU), or heeeeeeere (AUS).


Speaking of Celitc punk, Newbury Comics has a new exclusive pressing of the Dropkick MurphysThe Gang’s All Here. This one’s limited to 500 copies on blue vinyl. Grab it here.


Earache Records has announced a new crowdfunding project called Earache on Demand. Every month they will be announcing a few new releases, each with its own funding goal. If enough people pre-order and the goal is met, the release gets pressed. If the goal is not met, you get your money back. Very cool! My favorite record from their first round is Municipal Waste‘s Hazardous Mutation. This has been out of print since 2005. Head over here to pre-order and help make this reissue a reality.


Next up is the much-anticipated new album from NOFX. It’s the follow-up to Single Album, which was released back in February. This one is called…you guessed it…Double Album! The lead single is “Darby Crashing Your Party” and it’s full of the kind of self-deprecation and wordplay you’ve come to know and love from Fat Mike. The video is below and vinyl pre-orders through Fat Wreck Chords are here.



Last but not least, Big D and the Kids Table have announced a 15th anniversary edition of their 2007 SideOneDummy debut Strictly Rude. The updated edition comes with five previously-unreleased tracks. It’s also a double LP with one record coming in an exclusive color. Oh, and there’s updated artwork and a poster. Pre-orders are available here, and it looks like it’ll ship in December 2022. Tell your mom to add it to your Christmas list!



And that’s all, folks! Another Record Radar in the books. As always, thank you for tuning in. If there’s anything we missed (highly likely), or if you want to let everyone know about a new/upcoming vinyl release you’re excited about, send us a message on Facebook or Instagram, and we’ll look into it. Enjoy your weekend, and don’t blow too much money on spinny discs. See ya next week!

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Mic’d Up: Tom Papa’s two-spot at The Wilbur, Amy Schumer hits Medford

<p>Editor’s Note: The leaves on the trees may start changing soon, but was hasn’t changed as we cruise full speed through the final third of the year is the top-tier selection of comedy shows to check out around Boston. With homegrown talent, national headliners, and open mics galore highlighting the calendar, the the plethora of comedy talent in and around the city continues to pour out as richly as that $8 Pumpkin Spice Latte you yearn for every morning. Live […]</p>
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Monster Florence aim to break a cycle of bad habits with ‘Borstal’

<p>Remember yesterday? It was the same as today. And tomorrow will land somewhere between now and then. It’s just the way it is these days as most of us feel trapped in a roll where time has no real meaning. Monster Florence feel that same vibe, only the Essex alt-hip-hop crew are setting it to a beat and some bars through hypnotic new single “Borstal.” Though they’ve recently collaborated with English luminaries like Miles Kane and John Cooper Clarke, but […]</p>
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