Wet Leg cause a ruckus with punchy new single ‘catch these fists’

<p>Wet Leg doesn’t want your love — they just wanna fight. The whipsmart English band is back with a new single, on April Fool’s Day no less, and it’s a noisy number dubbed “catch these fists” that’s sure to cause a ruckus. The punchy track is the first taste of Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers’ sophomore album moisturizer, set for July 11 release via Domino, and it sets a provocative tone as the band fend off unwanted advances from a belligerent bloke […]</p>
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Check out the new track by Whatever…!

Like, whatever maaaaaan…. no, seriously, we are talking Whatever…! Whatever… is a melodic punk band from Cleveland. They've got some pop punk in there, a tinge of hardcore, and a lot of melody… and we are debuting their new single! Plus, it's produced by the icon J. Robbins."Watch them fall" is an energetic charger that finds the band contemplating post-capitalism America. The band's Ben Wrecked says, "'Watch Them Fall' is a critique of deception and manipulation, demanding accountability from those who exploit others for personal gain." Who's winning the battle? Listen to find out.That track is off Into Darker Days, out May 30, 2025 by Dr. Strange records. You can check out the tune below.

Tours: The Filthy Radicals and The Write-Ups to tour Ontario and Quebec

Toronto-based skacore band The Filthy Radicals and Flint, Michigan-based ska band The Write-Ups have announced that they will be hitting the road this spring. The bands will be touring around Ontario and Quebec. The trek will kick off on May 29 in Montreal, Quebec, and will wrap up on June 2 in Windsor, Ontario. The Filthy Radicals will be playing Pouzza Fest in Montreal on May 16 and released their record The Fine Line Between Real and Insane in 2021. The Write-Ups released their self-titled album in 2024. Check out the dates below.

Emma Goldman: "I seem to be an adjective"

Emma Goldman has released a new song. It is called “I seem to be an adjective” and is off their upcoming album all you are is we which will be out on April 28 via Zegema Beach Records. Emma Goldman released their split with Clavel in 2019. Check out the song below.

Sum 41 release final music video, inducted into Canadian Music Hall of Fame

Sum 41 have released their final music video. It is for “Radio Silence” and was directed and edited by Ravi Dhar. The song is off their final album Heaven :x: Hell which was released in 2024 via Rise Records. Sum 41 was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame by Joel and Benji Madden of Good Charlotte during the 54th JUNO Awards which took place on March 30, 2025 in Vancouver, BC. The band also performed for the final time at the awards show, playing a medley of “Over My Head (Better Off Dead)”, “Still Waiting”, and “In Too Deep”. You can check out all of the videos below.

Tours: The Hives announce new album, share "Enough Is Enough" video, to go on world tour

The Hives have announced that they will be releasing a new album. It is called The Hives Forever Forever The Hives and will be out on August 29 via PIAS. The album was co-produced by Mike D of Beastie Boys and Pelle Gunnerfeldt (who also produced their albums Tyrannosaurus Hives, Your New Favourite Band, Veni Vidi Vicious, A.K.A. I-D-I-O-T, and Barely Legal). The band has released a video for their first single “Enough Is Enough” which was directed by Stephen Ellis. The Hives have also announced dates for a world tour which will see them playing the US, Australia, Japan, BC, Europe, and the UK. The tour will begin on July 17 in Fremantle, Washington, and wrap up on December 6 in Stockholm, Sweden. The Hives released their album The Death of Randy Fitzsimmons in 2023. Check out the video, tracklist, and dates below.

houseguest: "divine creation"

houseguest, a rock band from the unceded Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh territories, has released a new song. It is called “divine creation” and is available digitally now. All proceeds from the sale of this song will be donated to local trans mutual aid benefits. The song also features guest vocals from Blue Chu of Hot Dyke Party, Izzy Marcus and Theodore Amelia of Sixth Grade Softball, Izzy Cendese, Iva Jankovic of Stickykeys Music and Doom Loops, Natalia Beltran of Doom Loops, and Grace Mural of ?numb?dame?. houseguest released their EP cry about it earlier this year. Check out the track below.

Turnstile appear to tease new music with billboard in LA

Turnstile appears to be teasing something. The band has put up a billboard in Los Angeles that reads “NEVER ENOUGH TURNSTILE” along with the date June 6. It is unsure if this announcement is about an album, EP, or single. The photo of the billboard was first posted by Basement and Fiddlehead member (and sometimes photographer for Turnstile) Alex Henerey on an Instagram story. The photo that is used of the band for the billboard also indicates that touring guitarist Meg Mills (who has also played in Big Cheese and Chubby and the Gang) is now an official member. Meg Mills has been playing live with the band since 2022 after guitarist Brady Ebert left the band. Turnstile released their album Glow On in 2021. We will keep you updated.

Guttermouth, Pulley, DFL, CH3 more to play Gutterfest 4

Guttermouth have announced their fourth installment of the annual Gutterfest. This year, Guttermouth headlines, and they'll also be playing with Pulley, DFL, CH3, The clowns, Das klown, and more. That's July 12 in Garden Gove California. You can see the dates below.

CinemaCon 2025: Forget ‘Spider-Men,’ Sony’s betting on ‘Beatles’

<p>It’s CinemaCon week, which is like the San Diego Comic-Con if it were held exclusively for theater owners and press who desperately need to restore their faith in the studio system. We’re not on the ground — the dry air in Vegas makes a nightmare out of our hair — but we are keeping a close eye on all the developments and announcements steadily streaming out of Sin City. Case in point: The Sony presentation was held late on Monday […]</p>
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