Anti-Flag to release 10th anniversary of 'General Strike'

Anti-Flag will release a 10th anniversary edition of The General Strike. The new version is out 10/14 via Sideonedummy. In addition to updated art, the release is remastered and has two unreleased tracks from the recording sessions: "Whistleblower" and "Skate." The release itself is on red vinyl.

Bad Manners re-releases six albums on vinyl

UK ska champions Bad Manners are re-releasing six albums on vinyl. This is Ska, Eat the Beat, All the best live, Greatest hits live, Heavy Petting, and Rare and Fatty are each getting the vinyl treatment. Those are each out via Plastichead in November.

Atom Willard in motorcycle accident, recovering from surgery

On Saturday, Atom Willard of Against Me! was in a Motorcycle accident. He suffered numerous injuries and broken bones, some of which required surgery. He is currently resting. We wish Atom a speedy recovery.

Videos: Heart Attack Man: "Loud & Clear"

Heart Attack Man have released a video for their new song "Loud & Clear". The video was directed by Eric Bishop. The song appears to be a standalone single. Heart Attack Man will be touring the US with Tigers Jaw in November and released their EP Thoughtz & Prayerz in 2021. Check out the video below.

DS Photo Gallery: Less Than Jake, Bowling for Soup in Nashville, TN 7.25.22

If you saw my last gallery on Frank Turner, The Bronx and Pet Needs, I was quoted as saying, “[The Bronx] may very well be my favorite live band”. Well I lied … kind of. I forgot about a group of ska-loving punk rockers from Gainesville that played a pivotal role in my musical upbringing. […]

If you saw my last gallery on Frank Turner, The Bronx and Pet Needs, I was quoted as saying, “[The Bronx] may very well be my favorite live band”. Well I lied … kind of. I forgot about a group of ska-loving punk rockers from Gainesville that played a pivotal role in my musical upbringing. I’m not gonna say that the Less Than Jake dudes’ performance topped that of the LA guys in the Bronx, but I’m content having a two-way tie for first on the list of ‘Nathan’s Favorite Live Bands’.

This was a fun show. It’d been almost five years since my last LTJ show, that one being across town at the Mercy Lounge with the Red City Radio boys. This was my first encounter with Doll Skin and Cliff Diver (both of which I mentally labeled as ‘will see again’), and although I am very familiar with Bowling for Soup from my early days of investigating pop-punk, I had never caught a live show of theirs either. So other than reacquainting myself with Less Than Jake’s live set, this was an evening of firsts.

What stuck out most from Doll Skin‘s performance was the sheer chaos and havoc that lead singer Sydney Dolezal rendered during their set. The images here do little justice as an accurate portrayal of the set’s intensity. They are one of few opening bands that I’ve seen that achieve this level of crowd engagement and attentiveness, which speaks volumes about this band’s live show.

Cliff Diver was an excellent opener for the two headliners because their style was a mix of what drew fans of both headliners to the show. They had the early 2000s pop-punk sound that fans of BFS would love. On the other hand, at times they also had a more traditional ska-punk sound that those who came for LTJ could appreciate.

And one other thing … man, can Briana Wright sing!

There seemed a clear division among those attending that I somewhat alluded to earlier. You had those attending for Less Than Jake (the crowd I would lump myself in with), and those who came for Bowling for Soup, and there was not much overlap between the two groups. Between LTJ’s set and BFS’s, the crowd huddled up near the stage was an entire new set of faces.

Although BFS’s glory days may seem to be in the past, these dudes can still hold their own and there’s still a pretty large group of followers who all still have the same question: Are they bowling in order to earn soup, or on behalf of soup?

There’s not much I can write here other than if you haven’t caught the Less Than Jake guys live, you’re probably in the minority of readers of this site, and you need to see them immediately. I’ve seen bands where their stage antics are gimmicky and their humor distasteful, but what could possibly be gimmicky about a damn toilet paper cannon?

In all truthfulness, you could see the sincerity of the performance from each and every member on stage. They were all genuinely having the time of their life up there.

As always, your time and attention here are very much appreciated. Check out all these rad bands, and I’ll have more galleries up in the coming weeks. Until next time, cheers!

Post a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

DS Premiere: Sloth Fist debut “Too Old To Rock” from forthcoming EP, “Bombs Away”

It’s Thursday, so it must be time for another kick-ass song debut! This week, we bring you “Too Old To Rock,” the second single off the upcoming Sloth Fist EP, Bombs Away. Here’s what the band had to say about the track: “Too Old to Rock” is a classic rock-tinged, humorous take on being rejected […]

It’s Thursday, so it must be time for another kick-ass song debut! This week, we bring you “Too Old To Rock,” the second single off the upcoming Sloth Fist EP, Bombs Away. Here’s what the band had to say about the track:

“Too Old to Rock” is a classic rock-tinged, humorous take on being rejected from trying out for a band looking for a member “more in their own age range”.

Now my waistline’s expanding – yeah I’m getting fat.

Some say it ain’t working, but I ain’t hearing that.

Yeah my hairline’s retreating, it’s a thing of the past,

But if I’m too old to rock then you can kiss on my ass.

Bombs Away is due out October 7th on Mindpower Records. Pre-orders are up on the band’s Bandcamp page here – get some!

Post a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Interviews: Peter Hook talks his current tour, the legacy of Joy Division, and physical media

Peter Hook is on tour RIGHT NOW in North America with his band The Light. The group is playing ALL of Joy Division's Unknown Pleasures and Closer AND are doing a opening set of New Order hits! It's kind of a big show. Because Hooky and crew are tearing it up stateside, Punknews' John Gentile spoke to the famed bassist about the tour, Joy Division, conflict in New Order, his session with Gwen Stefani, the death of physical media, and more! You can check it out below.

Julia of Coathangers releases new solo video

Julia Kugel of The Coathangers will release a solo album on September 30 as Julia, Julia. Derealization is out Suicide Squeeze Records. Julia recently released a video for "No Hard Feelings," off the Lp. You can check that out below.

Surfbort releases new video

Surfbort have released a video. It's for the stand alone single "Never Gonna Be What You Want Me To Be." The band last released Keep on Truckin’ in 2021. You can see the video below.