The Menzingers to release new album, share "Chance Encounters" video

The Menzingers have announced that they will be releasing a new album. It is called Everything I Ever Saw and will be out on July 17 via Epitaph Records. The album features eleven tracks, including their previously released song “Nobody’s Heroes”. The band has also released a video for their new song “Chance Encounters” which was directed by the band along with Britain Weyant. The Menzingers released their album Some Of It Was True in 2024. Check out the video and tracklist below.

Alternative Tentacles announce Tentacle Fest

Alternative Tentacles has announced Tentacle Fest. Wheelchair Sportscamp, Death hymn Number 9, Voodoo 5, Vic Bondi, and Crisis Actor play the gig. That's June 27 at the Great American Musica Hall in San Francisco.

Podcast: Listen to Punknews Podcast – #725 – Rock Hall Results!

Episode #725 of the Punknews Podcast is now up! In this episode, John, Sam, and Em talk about the Rock Hall inductees, the new song and upcoming album by Bouncing Souls, Kat Moss of Scowl’s upcoming solo show, and so much more! Listen to the episode below!

DS Album Review: BAD OPERATION – “EVERYTHING MUST GO”

BAD OPERATION’s sophomore album EVERYTHING MUST GO, doesn’t go heavy on experimenting nor any significant change on their sound.  However, there’s no need to improve on perfection.  When the band from New Orleans coined the term ‘New Tone’ 6 years ago, it was for the purpose of reintroducing politically/socially conscious lyrics into the 80s ska […]

BAD OPERATION’s sophomore album EVERYTHING MUST GO, doesn’t go heavy on experimenting nor any significant change on their sound.  However, there’s no need to improve on perfection.  When the band from New Orleans coined the term ‘New Tone’ 6 years ago, it was for the purpose of reintroducing politically/socially conscious lyrics into the 80s ska beat that was prominent in the 2nd wave of ska, or 2-Tone.  Their first album (S/T) did just that, and as a result, bands like JER, Hans Gruber and the Die Hards, and even Mustard Plug, followed.

Their new album is a continuation of the S/T, with lyrics focused on unemployment, exploitation, and other themes falling under the greed umbrella.  The songs here are not only relevant, but they’re impossible to stand still to, which is what made BAD OPERATION stand out in the first place. There’s no need to fix what’s not broken – the vocals from Dominic are clear and soulful, Brandon’s guitar riffs give each song their punk element, and nothing more needs to be said on D-Ray’s mastery of the keys.

Their opening song “Chokehold” is a great opening choice, as it sounds the most like a “S/T” track and reintroduces the band.

“Free Dom” was their first released single and the third song on the album.  This song is what got me hooked on the album entirely when I first heard it.  It’s lyrics on unemployment and the struggle of minimum wage put a lot of people’s frustrated thoughts on paper; “The money I make won’t turn me green”, “They sold me a dream that ain’t worth chasing”.

The album also has one non-ska song, “Simple Melody”.  It really is a simple song with minimal lyrics and a soft sound.  It’s a song meant to be sang along to that I think also attempts to bring the audience back to the reality of our surroundings. 

My favorite song on this album is “You Don’t Answer My Calls”, which gets rid of punk elements and embraces the lyrics and roots of 1st wave ska.  Other standout songs include “Workin’ Real Hard to Let Go”, “Rico”, “OH NO”, which features JER and Emily Williams (AAA, JER), and “Rodeo”.

The album does share a common theme of uncertainty that binds it together, with the words “don’t know” or a variation of the words that can be noticed throughout the album. I’m not entirely sure if that was intentional or just a coincidence, but it was a nice touch.

 While I first mentioned that there’s not a whole lot of experimenting, BAD OPERATION does attempt at some points to step away from New Tone, which does show their willingness to experiment more perhaps in the future.  Nonetheless, their grounded lyricism and beats that remain the same are what makes EVERYTHING MUST GO an Album of the Year contender.  If there’s one ska album that I’d recommend to give an immediate listen to, it’s this one.

EVERYTHING MUST GO releases on April 24.

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The V List: Five of our favorite tracks from April 2026

<p>Editor’s Note: Anyone who says there isn’t good music coming out these days — and quite literally, every day — simply isn’t paying attention. Vanyaland’s compilation feature The V List highlights the best in new music, both homegrown and national, over the past month, pulling together the sounds that have soundtracked the website in recent weeks. It’s all the stuff we’re bumping here at Vanyaland HQ, one new bop at a time. Wasia Project, ‘2515’ Nearly two years ago we put out a public call for Wasia Project, the Chinese-British sibling […]</p>
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Sludgeworth announce new album

Sludgeworth have announced a new album. Second Time Around is the band's first LP in 35 years and it is out June 19 via Red Scare. You can hear the lead single, "Hold Steady" below.

GWAR announces Chappel Roan 7-inch cover, new tour

GWAR is continuing its year long rampage. Today the band announced two things. First, they are releasing a 7-inch of their cover of Chappell Roan's "Pink Pony Club," which was recorded for Onion Av club. The b-side is "I'm just ken." The band also announced a new tour." Gor Gor must die" kicks off in October, hits most of USA and Canada, and wraps up in mid-December. You can see the details below.

Rosenstock adds second 'Worry.' show

Jeff Rosenstock recently announced a three-hour show at NYC's Pier 17. In celebration of the 10th anniversary of Worry, Rosenstock and his band will do the a;lbum in full and two more hours of music. That show sold out in less than a week. So, the crew has announced a second show on September 20. You can see the details below.

Anne Hathaway’s hiding something in the ‘Verity’ teaser

<p>Finally, there’s one of these Colleen Hoover adaptations that we can actually get properly excited for! Why? Well, Verity is a thriller, which is a step up from the weepier adaptations of her work. It’s about a ghostwriter who gets hired to pen new fiction for a popular author after the latter’s been injured in an accident — only for the ghostwriter to discover that, hey, things might actually not be great with her idol and in her marriage! It’s […]</p>
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