Summer Soiree 8 with Dwarves and Schoolly-D in Philly is now 66% sold out!!!

This summer, we are throwing the event of the season- SUMMER SOIREE 8 with rock legends The Dwarves and Hip Hop icon Schoolly-d! …and it is already 66% sold out even though it is still six weeks away!!!! So, uh, get your tickets NOW! summer Soiree 6 with the Dwarves sold out and so did summer soiree 7! Don't say we didn't warn ya! Get tickets here!!! The shindig is Thursday, July 31 at Philamoca in Philly! And this year is a real worlds collide slammer!!! Headlining the show are rock legends The Dwarves! The Dwarves are putting out a new release on Record Store Day- Sunshine Lollipops & Rainbows and for the soiree, the band will be playing a special set celebrating that record plus HITS and HITS and HITS and HITS!!! But that's not all! The Dwarves will have special editions of all of their records for sale at the gig that you can only get at the gig. And ALSO, the band will have a live 8-inch EP that you can only get at this gig. Once they are gone, they are gone! But ALSO… Hip Hop legend, the original gangsta rapper Schoolly-D is co-headlining the show!!! It's been a while since Schoolly has played Philly, his hometown, so he is coming to wreck the place! And, Schoolly also has a new album out… and of course he will be kicking the hits at the show- "PSK (What does it me)", "Gucci Time," "Gangster Boogie," and more!!! PLUS! Pink Soap, the new band that has members of Vixen77, will be tearing up with their Riot Grrrl / Grunge attack! AND, they will be releasing their debut tape! PLUS! Lips of Kohl, the new death rock band that has members of The End A.D. and The Droogettes, will be getting spooky. AND, they will ALSO be releasing their debut tape at the show!!! PLUS! Philly punk champions The Noid are coming to bash it up! PLUS! We will be giving away goodie bags and there's a whole lot more in store! This WILL be the event of the season, we assure you! That's Thursday, July 31 at Philamoca in Philly! Doors are at 7pm and the show starts at 7:20pm on the nose! This show is NOT on punk time!Get tickets here!!! Check the facebook event here! And as always, all Punknews events are all ages, so come on dowwwwn!!!!! This will RULE!!! Also, this show is somewhat of a bigger scale, so check out our awesome sponsors!!!!

The Hives release "Paint A Picture" video

The Hives have released a video for their new song “Paint A Picture”. The video was directed by Filip Nilsson and Henry Moore Selder. The song is off their upcoming album The Hives Forever Forever The Hives which will be out on August 29. The Hives kick off the first leg of their world tour next month. The band released their album The Death of Randy Fitzsimmons in 2023. Check out the video below.

Foxx Bodies release video for "I Quit"

Foxx Bodies have released a video for their new song “I Quit”. The video was directed and edited by Bella Vanek. The song is available digitally now via Sneak Dog Records. Foxx Bodies released their album Vixen in 2021. Check out the video below.

Sloan to release new album, share "Live Forever"

Sloan have announced that they will be releasing a new album. It is called Based on the Best Seller and will be out on September 26 via muderecords / Known Accomplice. The band has also released a new song called “Live Forever”. Sloan released their album Steady in 2022. Check out the song and tracklist below.

DS Show Review: The Maine (American Candy Anniversary Show) – New Jersey

After 5 long and rainy days, Wednesday June 11th was the first day of sun in a while. It was 86 degrees and gorgeous outside, a fitting experience to see one of the most bright and vivid albums of the last decade. Emos and fans of the alt-punk genre were anxious to see what is considered […]

After 5 long and rainy days, Wednesday June 11th was the first day of sun in a while. It was 86 degrees and gorgeous outside, a fitting experience to see one of the most bright and vivid albums of the last decade. Emos and fans of the alt-punk genre were anxious to see what is considered to be, a contender for show of the year. The Maine played an underplay concert at House of Independents in Asbury Park, New Jersey. In just 2023 they sold out Irving Plaza in New York City twice (1,200 capacity venue), and this particular venue in New Jersey is only 500 capacity! Seeing such a timeless band in such a small venue alone is cause for celebration. Not to mention this underplay was celebrating 10 years of their album American Candy

The band opened with the record in full. American Candy is one of the most pivotal albums of the 2010’s. The songs translated even better live. Opening with “Miles Away” got everyone in the crowd off their feet and jumping. Deep cuts like the title track and “Same Suit, Different Tie” felt so special to finally see live and the fans reacted in a huge way. They were writing song of the summer before the term even got popular on the internet. Even on the album’s more somber and introspective moments like the devastating “24 Floors” or “Unlost”, there was a sense of joy and hope in the crowd. Everyone was just so happy to be there. This was the most euphoric experience I’ve had at a concert in years. When I walked in the venue, my iPhone had logged 2,000 steps. When I left I was at 14,000 steps. For 3 hours I did not stop moving. Every time I thought I would take it easier, the next song was even more exciting than the last. After the album finished they played some of their greatest hits like “Touch”, “I Think About You All The Time” and “Loved You A Little”. It was an all immersive evening covering almost every record cycle.

The band takes their music very seriously but prefers to have their live shows be lighthearted and up-lifting. Honestly it was refreshing to see a band that just liked having fun on stage. The band interacted with the crowd frequently and would have a dance-off in their mosh pits, talk about their favorite songs between sets, and joke around. Their stage presence while they were performing oozed charisma and playfulness. Even if the band didn’t play a single song, it would be just as fun to watch them interact with the crowd all night.

The set design was also impeccable. I’ve seen hundreds of shows at this venue and usually there’s no production whatsoever. It’s a brick venue below sea-level. Normally DIY hardcore bands or DJs play this place. However, The Maine brought a full LED screen behind them to play videos and album imagery as they performed. The show felt like an amphitheater level performance with the closeness of an intimate club show. What they were able to achieve was astounding and truly unique. It exceeded every expectation I had.

Overall, Dying Scene is thrilled to cover this show. This felt more than just an anniversary celebration for an album by The Maine. It felt like a culmination of the last 10 years of work erupting into one big massive party. I’m aware that some or our readers might be more into the hardcore side of punk or the thrash elements, but we implore you not to write this band off. The reason they play with pop and alternative sounds in their rock is because of how fun it is. This is a band that’s sole purpose is to enjoy life, write good tunes, and enrich the lives of others. Speaking for myself, on June 11th they succeeded their purpose. Long live The Maine!

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Big Thief reconnect a deeper sense on ‘Incomprehensible’

<p>Back in the fall of 2019, when Big Thief released their fourth album Two Hands, it seemed like a lot of folx brought the generation-defining “Not” with them back home for Thanksgiving, using the song to soundtrack whatever it was we were all facing with our families as our former lives crossed with the current. New single “Incomprehensible,” released earlier this month and the first offering from Double Infinity, out in September via 4AD, emerges with a similar feeling of […]</p>
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Photos: HORSE The Band at Lee's Palace in Toronto, ON 06/15

On June 15 HORSE The Band played at Lee’s Palace in Toronto, Ontario. Melted Bodies, Palefade, and Phantom Lung opened the show. HORSE The Band are currently touring North America released their EP Your Fault in 2020. Our photographer Stephen McGill was there to capture all the action. Check out his photos below! 

Videos: Tess and The Details: "Take Me Alive"

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Videos: Ribbon Skirt: "Look What You Did"

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Festivals & Events: Bad Static, Death Pill, Loose Articles, more to play Loud Women Fest

Loud Women Fest has announced the first wave lineup for this year’s London, England festival. Bad Static, Be N!ce, Burry, Death Pill, Grace Savage, Hot Wife, I, Doris, Lesley Woods of Au Pairs, Liberty’s Mother, Loose Articles, Luxury Nan Smell, Piney Gir, Playing Alice, Sorry Darling, T@b Grrrl, The Menstrual Cramps, and Twat Union will be playing the festival. The poster was created by Emily Doyle. This year marks the 10th anniversary of Loud Women Fest. The festival will take place on September 6 at Rich Mix in London, England.