Music: Burp: "Ricky Mortis"

We are pleased to bring to you an all new Punknews exclusive premiere for indie-punks Burp. Burp is a band of friends from the Boston Massachussets Area that makes up this four-piece group, whom blends Midwestern emo, indie-punk in their latest single, "Ricky Mortis", see below. The single is the first taste of more to come from the band. Burp is for followers of The Front Bottoms, Joyce Manor and Hot Mulligan.

Guilhem releases "Die Quietly" video

Guilhem has released a video for his new song “Die Quietly”. The video is made up of footage shot by Pier-Anne Bilodeau during his 2024 European summer tour and footage shot by Guillaume Meloche during his show on March 22, 2025 at La Toscadura. The song is the first single from his upcoming album A Good One which will be out on September 5. Guilhem released his EP Amateursciutto in 2024. Check out the video below.

Tours: Strung Out announce 35th anniversary tour

Strung Out will be heading out on tour to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the band. They will be heading out this July with Death By Stereo on select dates. Additionally, they will be playing their 2004 release Exile In Oblivion in its entirety on this run of dates. See below to check out the full details.

Pyrocene Death Cult to release debut EP, share "Ecocide"

Montreal-based anticapitalist black metal band Pyrocene Death Cult, made up of Chris Aitkens, Maeve Elizabeth Pigeon, Maxime Marier, and Ashley Cackle, have announced that they will be releasing their debut EP. It is called The Pyrocene Extinction, Part 1 and will be out on May 31. The band has released their first single “Ecocide”. Check out the song and tracklist below.

Fire Drill to release new EP

San Jose-based punk rockers Fire Drill have announced that they will be releasing a new EP. It is called 200 and will be out on June 21. The band will be releasing their first single from the EP, “Otter 841”, on May 15. Fire Drill released their debut record Pterodactyl in 2023.

DS Exclusive: Check out Los Angeles rockers The Manic Standstill’s brand new “Bulletproof” music video

The Manic Standstill is the latest project from Adam Bones, who you may know from his work with Save Ferris, Richie Ramone, The Two Tens, and Josie Cotton – among others! Hot on the heels of their killer debut single “Reasons Why”, they’re back with another absolute heater, their brand new track “Bulletproof”. We’re stoked […]

The Manic Standstill is the latest project from Adam Bones, who you may know from his work with Save Ferris, Richie Ramone, The Two Tens, and Josie Cotton – among others! Hot on the heels of their killer debut single “Reasons Why”, they’re back with another absolute heater, their brand new track “Bulletproof”. We’re stoked to bring you the exclusive music video premiere for this one; check it out below!

“Bulletproof” features Go Betty Go’s Aixa Vilar (drums) and Michelle Rangel (bass), and its music video was also conceptualized and directed by Go Betty Go singer Nicolette Vilar, who had this to say about the project:

“It was a pleasure working with The Manic Standstill on this very fun music video. The concept came to me when listening to the chorus of the song and knowing how tall everyone in the band is. I played with the surreal idea of a woman who goes from being tiny to crazy tall. I’m also inspired by the colors I see out in the California desert. I had a lot of fun directing the band and putting it all together in post.”

The Manic Standstill’s debut LP Moving is set to release later this year on Wiretap Records and Double Helix Records. Other notable guests making appearances on the record include Kody Templeman (The Lillingtons, Teenage Bottlerocket, SACK), Ian Fowles aka EagleBones Falconhawk from The Aquabats, and a shitload of other awesome musicians. Stay tuned for more to come!

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DS Feature: Eucharist – A Hardcore Rebirth Forged in Distance, Brotherhood, and Truth

In a genre defined by passion, grit, and raw emotional honesty, EUCHARIST has emerged as a powerful new voice. Born out of a long-standing friendship between vocalist Michael Lombardi and guitarist Andrew Formale, this hardcore duo blends aggression with melody, introspection with intensity — a sound that hits as hard emotionally as it does sonically. […]

In a genre defined by passion, grit, and raw emotional honesty, EUCHARIST has emerged as a powerful new voice. Born out of a long-standing friendship between vocalist Michael Lombardi and guitarist Andrew Formale, this hardcore duo blends aggression with melody, introspection with intensity — a sound that hits as hard emotionally as it does sonically.

From Childhood Bands to Reigniting the Flame

Lombardi and Formale first bonded over music growing up in New York, playing in bands together throughout their youth. As adult life took them down different paths — Lombardi to Philadelphia and Formale to Connecticut — their connection never truly faded.
“One day, about a year ago, he hit me up and asked if I was interested in starting a new project with influences like Comeback Kid and With Honor,” Lombardi shares. “I said yes, and we began writing together, sending riffs and ideas back and forth.”

Working remotely, the two began layering voice notes, demos, and ideas into a cohesive, emotionally charged sound that reflected their shared history.

Why ‘Eucharist’?

The band name emerged naturally during early songwriting sessions. “It’s kind of funny,” Lombardi admits. “We started throwing names around, and when we said ‘Eucharist,’ we both thought it sounded cool. Obviously, the word has religious roots, but that’s not why we picked it. For me, music — especially hardcore — has always been like a religion. It’s something I sought out and went back to throughout the difficult times in my life.”

That reverence for music’s healing power bleeds through every track, especially on their debut EP, Some Things Never Change, released in March 2025.

Official EUCHARIST EP Cover Art

Creating Across Distance

The physical distance between members forced a different kind of creativity. Formale, a multi-instrumentalist, handled guitars, bass, and drums, while Lombardi focused on lyrics and vocals. “Every song began with a feeling,” Lombardi explains. “When I heard the instrumentals, I let them guide the vocal patterns and mood. Sometimes I’d send him riffs, and he’d turn them into something way better than I imagined.”

That push-and-pull dynamic created an EP that feels cohesive yet deeply personal. A raw document of friendship and shared history turned into music.

Image created by Golden Amplifier (Monica Ritchie)

Themes That Hit Home

Some Things Never Change is unflinching in its honesty. “Life’s not always fair, and as you get older, you have to deal with different challenges, hardships, and loss,” Lombardi says. “The important thing is figuring out how to overcome it, while staying true to who you are and remembering where you came from.”

Songs like “Familiar Spirits” capture the rawness of grief. “The story for me is about losing someone you love and struggling to figure out how to move forward. It’s about the confusion and anger that come with loss,” Lombardi shares.

At its core, the EP leaves space for personal interpretation. “One of the most beautiful things about music is that what it means to me can be completely different from what it means to someone else,” he adds. “And sometimes, anger feels better than sadness.”

Influence and Evolution

Their sound is a collision of musical worlds. Lombardi grew up on bands like Glassjaw, Have Heart, and H2O, while Formale leans more metal, citing Metallica, Bleeding Through, and Converge. Together, they bring the melodic intensity of early 2000s hardcore and post-hardcore with a deeply emotional edge.

Official Eucharist Photo: Left to right — Andrew Formale and Michael Lombardi

Lyrics as Therapy

“My lyrics are how I process it all,” Lombardi shares. Eucharist has become his outlet, evolving into brutally honest music that speaks to anyone carrying unseen scars.

His hope is that listeners find comfort in the chaos. “If even one person hears a song and feels like they’re not alone. That means everything.”

What’s Next for Eucharist?

Eucharist is just getting started. While there are no full tours planned yet, the band is already looking ahead. “We’re hoping to record another five-song EP and play some shows,” Lombardi shares. “We might evolve a bit, but at the core, we’re focused on making the music we love.”

Their message to others looking for a place in the hardcore scene is simple but powerful: “We’re still aspiring musicians ourselves, but if we had one piece of advice, it’s this: stay true to yourself, and never be ashamed of where you came from.” In a world that demands conformity, Eucharist stands as a reminder that music can be sacred, not because of tradition, but because of the truth it carries.

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Band in the USA: Wet Leg bring ‘moistourizer’ to North America

<p>Wet Leg are coming to North America. Look busy, as the saying goes. The Isle of Wight five-piece founded by Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers have been plenty busy on these pink digital pages and literally everywhere else lately, dropping certified SOTY-contending banger ‘catch these fists’ exactly a month ago, the first taste of hot shit new album moisturizer on July 11. The animated track landed on our V List roundup of our favorite songs of April, and Fanduel odds are highly lucrative […]</p>
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Videos: Bad Mary release live video for "Space Girl"

Bad Mary have released a video for the live version of their song “Space Girl”. The video was recorded live at their show at Industry in Long Island, New York on February 21, 2025. The song is off their upcoming live album Live On Long Island which will be out on July 15. Check out the video below.

Listen to the new EP by Skappository and read a track-by-track breakdown!

Today we are thrilled to bring you the premiere of the new record by Long Island-based ska punks Skappository! The EP is called For Your Health! and features 6 tracks chock full of their signature sound. For Your Health! will be out everywhere digitally on May 2 and will be out on CD on May 11 via Stubborn Records. We caught up with the band to hear the stories behind each of the tracks. You can catch Skappository live around the US this spring. Listen to For Your Health! and read the track-by-track breakdown below!