Navel Gazing for September 21, 2025

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Dying Scene Photo and Show Notes: Stiff Little Fingers, The Attack, and The Owners at Black Cat, Washington, D.C. (09/02/2025).

On 2nd September, The Owners opened the night at the Black Cat with a fun energetic set that got the crowd fired up early. The Attack kept the energy going with a punchy, tight performance. Then Stiff Little Fingers closed things out like the legends they are. The club was packed, the energy was real, […]

On 2nd September, The Owners opened the night at the Black Cat with a fun energetic set that got the crowd fired up early. The Attack kept the energy going with a punchy, tight performance. Then Stiff Little Fingers closed things out like the legends they are. The club was packed, the energy was real, and it felt like one of those nights where punk was exactly where it belonged, at the Black Cat! Complete fun from start to finish.

Stiff Little Fingers hit the stage with a bang and delivered a career spanning set of hits, deep cuts, and new songs. Founding members Jake Burns (vocals/guitar) and Alistair Jardine “Ali” McMordie (bass) were joined by longtime members Steve Grantley (drums) and Ian McCallum (guitar).

Before launching into “Mary’s Boy Child,” Burns said the song was about current U.S. President Donald J. Trump’s behavior. Burns said that he decided to name the song after a Harry Belafonte song because Trump’s mother’s name was Mary. After relocating from Chicago, Illinois to a small place in West Virginia, Burns happened to run into the daughter of Belafonte, Adrienne Belafonte Biesemeyer, who also lived in the area and told her the story. Upon hearing it, she said her father would be turning in his grave.

Before performing the Special’s “Doesn’t Make It Alright,” Burns recalled how he and the band fell in love with the Specials and this song before they had even recorded it. Burns and crew attempted to record and release it before the Specials finally did on their eponymous debut album. He further recounted how the Specials’ recorded version was much weaker or wimpier than their live version and that some of members of the Specials liked Stiff Little Fingers’ cover better. Follow the band here.

The Attack brought the energy up a bit and blazed through a set of upbeat, poppy street punk. Longtime members Charlie Bender (vocals), Brad Palkevich (guitar), Mikey Cortes (bass) and were joined by original drummer Tito Esquiaqui. Bender expressed his admiration for many of the DC punk and hardcore pioneers who paved the way for bands like his and the audiences that support them. Dying Scene’s head huncho, Jay Stone, conducted an interview with Bender and Palkevich back in 2015 and you can check out here. Find them here.

Washington, DC’s The Owners includes Black Cat owners Dante (drums) and Catherine Ferrando (vocals) along with famous bartenders Laura Harris (bass) and Alec Budd (guitar). The band tore through one fun punk rock n roll song after another. They played their new single, Monster, which was released digitally on 28 August 2025. They said it would be available on vinyl in November 2025. Be sure to find them here.

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DS Record Radar Alert: Texas pop-punks Dropped Out releasing new record “Always Trust Your Dog” on Mom’s Basement Records

At long last! Austin, Texas pop-punks Dropped Out will be releasing their long awaited new album Always Trust Your Dog next Friday, September 26th on Mom’s Basement Records. We’re stoked to bring you this Dying Scene Record Radar Alert exclusively revealing all the color variants you’ll be able to grab from the Mom’s Basement webstore starting at […]

At long last! Austin, Texas pop-punks Dropped Out will be releasing their long awaited new album Always Trust Your Dog next Friday, September 26th on Mom’s Basement Records. We’re stoked to bring you this Dying Scene Record Radar Alert exclusively revealing all the color variants you’ll be able to grab from the Mom’s Basement webstore starting at noon eastern next Friday.

Always Trust Your Dog will be available on three vinyl color variants, limited to just 100 copies each. Check ’em out below and set a reminder to buy this bad ass mothafuckin record when it goes up for sale! You can listen to two tracks from the album down below, too – “Cute Little Sheep” and “Nothing Gold”. Both are absolute rippers!

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DS Exclusive: Stay The Course premiere video for new single “Post Traumatic”

Wichita, KS pop-punk/easycore outfit Stay The Course are gearing up for the release of their debut album Red Flag, due out December 12th on Punkerton Records. Dying Scene is stoked to premiere the music video for the band’s brand new single “Post Traumatic”. Check it out below! A bold departure from the band’s signature heavy […]

Wichita, KS pop-punk/easycore outfit Stay The Course are gearing up for the release of their debut album Red Flag, due out December 12th on Punkerton Records. Dying Scene is stoked to premiere the music video for the band’s brand new single “Post Traumatic”. Check it out below!

A bold departure from the band’s signature heavy hooks and breakdowns, “Post Traumatic” strips things back with acoustic guitar, intimate strings (performed by frontman Joseph Meador’s wife and eldest daughter), and guitarist Colby Munn stepping forward on lead vocals. The result is a hauntingly vulnerable ballad that pushes Stay The Course into new emotional territory.

“This song is a far cry from what we normally do. Colby had sent me a demo over the phone and I knew immediately that it had to go on the record, and he had to do the lead vocal on it. His songwriting is great and his voice is incredible. This song really showcases that. Also, my wife and eldest daughter performed the cello and violin on the song, so that makes it a little extra special for me.” -Joseph Meador

Stay The Course’s brand new record Red Flag is available to pre-order now on three bad ass vinyl color variants. Get it here! You can also pre-save the album on all streaming platforms right here.

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Podcast: Listen to Punknews Podcast #699.9991 – Day Recording!

Episode #699.9991 of the Punknews Podcast is now up! Em and John recorded this one at 10am so Em could go see Pogues. They talk about Home Front’s upcoming album, Fred Armisen performing with The Go’s, the trailer for Green Day’s new movie, El Hefe of NOFX joining the Aquabats for some shows, and the Dayglo Abortions heading back on tour after their arrest. They also pay tribute to the late Bruce Loose. Listen to the episode below!

V3 Weekend: MARINA, Morrissey [cancelled], ‘Bring It On’

<p>Editor’s Note: Welcome to V3 Weekend, Vanyaland‘s guide to help you sort out your weekend entertainment with curated selections and recommendations across our three pillars of Music, Comedy, and Film/TV. It’s what you should know about, where you need to be, and where you’ll be going, with us riding shotgun along the way. Music: Morrissey at MGM Music Hall at Fenway UPDATE 1:01 p.m.: To the surprise of no one, the Morrissey show has been cancelled. Via MGM Music Hall on Instagram: “In recent days, […]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://vanyaland.com/2025/09/19/v3-weekend-marina-morrissey-bring-it-on/">V3 Weekend: MARINA, Morrissey [cancelled], ‘Bring It On’</a> appeared first on <a href="https://vanyaland.com">Vanyaland</a>.</p>

LimeWire announces that it was the buyer of FYRE Fest

In July, convicted fraudster Billy McFarland put FYRE fest up for sale on eBay after a few failed sales. It ended up selling for $245,000, which was considered to be a very, very low amount. As it turns out, the buyer was Limewire, the file sharing service that was part of the early 2000sunauthorized file sharing scene, but is now a legit company. CEO LimeWire CEO Julian Zehetmayr told USA TODAY, "We believe Fyre should stay close to its original vision rather than become something completely different. While we’re still in the planning stage, the goal would be to eventually host something physical – an experience that can finally deliver on the promise, but with transparency and trust this time." It looks like the tragic ship Fyre Fest has finally docked at port. Sadly, this is likely the last time we will be posting the picture of McFarland above. Though, with Billy, you never know.

FTC sues Ticketmaster for directly selling to scalpers

Ticketmaster is being sued by the FTC for illegal business practices. The FTC, and seven state governments, filed a suit against Livenation and its parent company for a number of illegal ticket selling practices, with most of the claims centered around Livenation's interactions with ticket resellers. The claims involve “bait-and-switch pricing,” where consumers often pay more than advertised. Further, there are claims that the company imposed "Strict limits" on the number of tickets that any one entity can buy are false since the company routinely dumps thousands of tickets, per show, directly into the hands of resellers. The FTC also said that fees are often hidden and not shown until the end of the purchase, and they can be as much as 44% of the final cost of the ticket. (Editor note- we have actually paid much more than that- namely, at the Sting/Shaggy show last weekend, we paid a whopping 85% service fee, at the door). Ticketmaster has collected $16 billion in fees from 2019 to 2024. Livenation controls about 80% of major venues in the United States. Consumers spent nearly $83 billion buying tickets from the company between 2019 to 2024.

‘A Big Bold Beautiful Journey’ Review: It really isn’t

<p>For a brief, bold, brilliant moment, Kogonada’s A Big Bold Beautiful Journey feels like it might actually be what the title claims. It comes about 30 or so minutes after a dreary prologue and not-meet-cute that’s meant to push our leads David (Colin Farrell) and Sarah (Margot Robbie) together. Having both independently rented cars from the Car Rental Agency, staffed by a German-accented Phoebe Waller-Bridge and a surprisingly grizzled Kevin Kline, to attend a mutual friend’s wedding, their first encounter […]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://vanyaland.com/2025/09/19/a-big-bold-beautiful-journey-review-it-really-isnt/">‘A Big Bold Beautiful Journey’ Review: It really isn’t</a> appeared first on <a href="https://vanyaland.com">Vanyaland</a>.</p>