DS Album Review – Bad Leavers – “Give and Take”

While ska is on the rise all over the US, one scene that is typically under-represented is the South. Under-represented definitely isn’t the same as unrepresented, and the number of ska bands from the south continues to grow, from Stuck Lucky in Tennessee to Mississippi’s Flying Raccoon Suit, from a growing scene of bands in […]

While ska is on the rise all over the US, one scene that is typically under-represented is the South. Under-represented definitely isn’t the same as unrepresented, and the number of ska bands from the south continues to grow, from Stuck Lucky in Tennessee to Mississippi’s Flying Raccoon Suit, from a growing scene of bands in the Carolinas to Joystick!, Bad Operation, and the Ghost Town Steppas in Louisiana. The newest band to add to explode onto the Southern Ska scene is Atlanta, Georgia’s very own Bad Leavers.


Bad Leavers’ 6 song EP Give and Take is their debut studio recording on Jabroni Records and features trad, two-tone, and reggae influences in a nice, clean recording. The lead vocals from Joe Hottel (formerly of The Skunks) are calm and clear while being harmonized with the backing vocals of A Sherman.


Hottel also handles the guitars and pairs with Reid Stegall on the bass to lay most of the rhythms and upstrokes that are constant throughout the album. A Sherman plays the trumpet while not taking care of backing vocals, and teams up with Rein Stegall and Dave Sherman on tenor and bari sax respectively to fill out a stellar horn section that mostly adds texture to the songs without ever becoming over-bearing or stealing too much attention except when given room to shine in instrumental portions like the outstanding finale in “Going Nowhere.” Finally, drummer Luis Nieves sets up solid tempos to keep the songs moving that definitely carry the tracks forward.


With only 6 tracks to the album, there definitely isn’t any filler, but to me, two tracks stuck out in particular- the opener in “Bait & Switch,” and the closer, “Song for Nobody.” Both tracks are somewhat uplifting, songs about overcoming problems and validating others. “Bait & Switch” is more of a slow reggae jam with a nice, solid horn line in the intro, calm, clean vocals, and a strong duet for the chorus. This track feels like it gives the vibes of a laid-back, smoky, speakeasy, and the end of the track lets the horns out a little bit to breathe. The closer, “Song For Nobody,” is much more two-tone inspired. The rhythm picks up; it requires a dance floor, but definitely not a mosh pit. The horns are a little sharper, the backing vocals are echoed for punctuation in the verses, and harmonized in the chorus. The drums definitely beg the listener to move their feet and the constant upstrokes do their part as well. There is a nice mixing of pace with a short bridge with no guitars to help keep the texture of the track fresh and fluid.


Sure, Give and Take is only six tracks, but in my opinion, this already cements Bad Leavers with the likes of bands like Joe Gittleman, The Operators, and the Prizefighters when it comes to bands that deliver on that reggae, trad, and two-tone sound. It’s such crisp, clean, easy-to-listen-to music that feels instantly familiar and easy to appreciate, with a rhythm that begs to get you moving while also demanding that you listen to the lyrics. The talent level of Bad Leavers is top notch, and it’s evident that everyone in the band has years of experience in the music industry because the mastering and production is equally flawless. It’s so easy to isolate and appreciate every instrument on every track. This is just the beginning far Bad Leavers, and I expect much more to come.

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MØ tackles an endless to-do list with the emphatic ‘Keep Møving’

<p>A famous 20th-century Englishman once said something to the effect of “When you’re going through hell, keep going.” And that’s the vibe of MØ’s emphatic and euphoric new single “Keep Møving,” where the Danish alt-pop artist drops a crunchy electro-punk beat on all the stresses of modern life. Instantly alluring, Keep Møving” has a bit of a throwback mood to Gwen Stefani’s “What You Waiting For?” and “Two of Hearts” by Stacey Q, and this certified banger will be featured […]</p>
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DS Exclusive: Chicago lipstick-punk band Sweetie release new video for “Bulletproof”: a love letter to queer joy

The darlings of the Chicago punk scene are back with another stunning music video, and you’ll see it first here at Dying Scene! In honor of the International Day of Transgender Visibility on March 31st, Sweetie is releasing their new music video for “Bulletproof” which celebrates queer joy, friendship, and resilience.  “I have always loved […]

The darlings of the Chicago punk scene are back with another stunning music video, and you’ll see it first here at Dying Scene! In honor of the International Day of Transgender Visibility on March 31st, Sweetie is releasing their new music video for “Bulletproof” which celebrates queer joy, friendship, and resilience. 

“I have always loved La Roux’s song ‘Bulletproof’ and it is one of my favorite songs to cover, and I especially love a cover song that sits very differently from the original. For me, it started out as just a fun dance-pop song to play at shows, but the more that I played it, the more I found my own meaning in the lyrics.”

Birdy discusses that for her, this song has become an ode to resilience and friendship. “My journey through the music scene has been a really tough one, but time and time again, when something knocks me down, my friends are always there to catch me. I’ve dealt with some pretty intense stuff, so when I sing this song, sing it with all the defiance and strength I can muster, saying ‘This time baby I’ll be bulletproof.’ It’s really the idea of ‘what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger,’ and what has made me stronger is my friends. That’s who this video is for.”


The video, which was filmed and edited by Elliot Lubicz, portrays a delicious mélange of on-stage and behind-the-scenes footage from drag shows, Sweetie gigs, and the Rocky Horror Picture Show. “My friend group is a very vibrant group of some of the most beautifully talented and queer beings to ever walk this earth,” Birdy explains. “I describe my friend group as the loves of my life, and the joy and color everyone brings to the world is something I wanted to celebrate in this music video. I wanted to keep it simple, but still show the beauty and energy that I witness every time we are all together, and I knew Elliot would be perfect for putting this music video together.”


Elliot Lubicz, a non-binary drag performer from Dekalb, is also one of the directors of the Irrational Master’s shadow cast of the Rocky Horror Picture Show. Birdy details why she thought that Elliot would be a perfect fit to create this music video. “Before every Rocky Horror performance at the Egyptian Theater in Dekalb, our shadow cast starts every show with a really kick-ass montage video. Elliot picks out a song that always has so much drive, and finds footage from old movies and music videos and edits them all together. They have such a magic touch when it comes to editing, and these videos are always SO intensely cool. They get the audience so pumped up for the show. I knew Elliot would make something insanely cool for us.” Birdy states how she wanted the music video to be a celebration of the resilience and beauty of her friend group, and that centering queer joy was essential to that portrayal.


Director Elliot recounts their inspiration and motivation behind the music video, “Queer joy is revolutionary. It is strength, resistance, and authenticity. It is rage, power, and magic. Our resilience allows us to weather the storms of ignorance. We take part in the delight of creation and transformation; we shatter binaries and expectations. Living a queer or trans experience is divine. Capturing a snapshot of intertwined queer lives in our Midwestern tiny corner of the world fills my heart with comfort, and radiates a hopeful energy that is needed, especially now. This video concept for ‘Bulletproof’ is a representation of the moments we fight for: a celebration of our truest selves, our ability to dance in the face of evil, and our dedication to carry on. It shows we are everywhere, and we’ll continue to be here no matter what. Now, it’s time to put our armor on. Keep fighting, keep protecting, keep taking care of yourselves, keep dancing!” Elliot ends their statement with a note to the viewers, “ I love you and thanks for watching!”


The video release is just in time for Sweetie’s next performance at The Venue in Aurora, IL on March 30th. The event is hosted by Open Door Health Center of Illinois, which provides primary health care, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and sexually transmitted infection (STI) prevention, testing and treatment, and mental/behavioral health counseling and treatment, specializing with those living with HIV/AIDS, with an emphasis on those who are part of the LGBTQ+ community. The event is free but registration is required and can be accessed by following this link. Executive Director of Open Door Health Center, Perry Maier, tells us, “The theme for Trans Day of Visibility 2025 is, “Take the Stage.”  Please join Open Door Health Center of Illinois at the Venue as we welcome Sweetie to the Stage.  We celebrate the resilience and determination of our trans friends.”

Here it is! Check out the video for “Bulletproof”!


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Age of Apocalypse to release new album

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Watch the ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ cast announcement livestream

<p>Livestream announcments are a pretty funny thing — imagine getting several hundred thousand people worked up on YouTube in the middle of a workday to see actors’ names on the backs of folding chairs (we’re pretty sure Bela Tarr did this for The Turin Horse) pass by the camera every ten minutes — and the one that Marvel’s currently doing for Avengers: Doomsday is exactly what we just described. No, really: hundreds of people are freaking out in the live […]</p>
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