Civic to release new album, share "Chrome Dipped" video

Civic have announced that they will be releasing a new album. It is called Chrome Dipped and will be out on May 30 via ATO Records. The band has also released a video for the title track which was directed by Marcus Coblyn. Civic released their collection album New Vietnam and Singles and their album Taken By Force in 2023. Check out the video and tracklist below.

The Linda Lindas release video for "Don't Think"

The Linda Lindas have released a video for their song “Don’t Think”. The video was directed by Kiki Banta and Marlowe Taylor. The song is off their most recent album No Obligation which was released in 2024. The Linda Lindas will be touring North America starting on Friday. Check out the video below.

Speedway: "Passion Play"

Swedish hardcore band Speedway have released a new song. It is called “Passion Play” and is off their upcoming debut full-length album A Life’s Refrain which will be out on April 11 via Revelation Records. Speedway released their EP When If Not Now? in 2023. Check out the song below.

Videos: Archer Oh: "Spineless"

Californian garage rockers Archer Oh have released a video for their song “Spineless”. The video was directed by Caitlyn Phu. The song is off their album The Internal Theater which was released earlier this year. Check out the video below.

Matty Matheson, Wade MacNeil, Daniel Romano, Ian Romano, and Tommy Major form Pig Pen

A new hardcore band has come onto the scene. It is called Pig Pen and features celebrity chef and actor/producer/consultant for The Bear Matty Matheson on lead vocals, Daniel Romano on guitar, Wade MacNeil of Alexisonfire on guitar and additional vocals, Ian Romano (Attack in Black) on drums, and Tommy Major (Daniel Romano’s Outfit) on bass. In a statement released on Instagram Matty Matheson said that the band recorded 10 songs over 2 days. Pig Pen announced their first show which will take place on April 25 at Sneaky Dee’s in Toronto. Tickets sold out quickly. A snippet of the band’s music can be heard in the show announcement which you can check out below.

Ed Sheeran performs at The Dubliner in Boston on St. Patrick’s Day

<p>Less than a year after headlining one of the city’s biggest stages in Boston Calling, Ed Sheeran celebrated St. Patrick’s Day yesterday (March 17) with a gig far more intimate. The pop star performed a surprise set at The Dubliner, the celebrated Irish pub located across City Hall Plaza. After a similar pub gig in Nashville over the weekend, Sheeran took to his Instagram Stories yesterday afternoon, telling fans “Meet me in the pub tonight” while dropping a location pin […]</p>
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DS Photo Gallery & Show Review: Ignite / Death by Stereo / Vargouille / Citizen Rage (Modern Love – Calgary, AB 3/8/2025)

It was a warm March afternoon when the doors opened at Modern Love, last Saturday in Calgary, Alberta. California’s Ignite were in town on their Western Canada tour; bringing with them fellow Californians, Death by Stereo. For local support, Edmonton’s Vargouille and Calgary’s Citizen Rage were on-hand. And because this was an early show, the […]

It was a warm March afternoon when the doors opened at Modern Love, last Saturday in Calgary, Alberta. California’s Ignite were in town on their Western Canada tour; bringing with them fellow Californians, Death by Stereo. For local support, Edmonton’s Vargouille and Calgary’s Citizen Rage were on-hand. And because this was an early show, the first band took the stage just before six.


Citizen Rage was an ideal opener for this show. They are legends in the local music scene, having delivered hardcore to Albertans for over a decade. So they understood how to get the crowd riled up and ready for the evening. With a swarm of supporters waiting for them to take the stage, they did not disappoint (as always). Although the set looked short, it delivered the punch everyone needed for the rest of the night.


Edmonton’s Vargouille was next. Recently famed for their anti-fascist actions, the crowd embraced them with open arms. Vargouille returned the favour with an unmatched campaign; winning over the audience with their music and not merely acts. Oh, and did I mention they also took us into space? Their unique style was just what the crowd needed.



The audience surged as Death By Stereo took the stage. Diving right into it with “No Shirts, No Shoes, No Salvation”, the band didn’t slow down throughout the entire set. The crowd was in a frenzy the whole time as they played tracks spanning their career. Finishing with songs, “Wasted Words” and “Looking Out for #1”. It was loud, chaotic, and just what you expected from a Death by Stereo show.


By the time our headliners, Ignite, took the stage, it was hard to believe it wasn’t a sold-out show. Modern Love was a packed house. This was the fourth stop on tour, but the first in Alberta. Opening with a classic track, “Ash Return”, Ignite’s set featured a mix of old and new; including “Veteran” and “Bleeding”, as well as a few songs from 2022’s self-titled album. They ripped through this powerful set, only dialling it back for their cover of “Sunday Bloody Sunday”, which converted the entire bar into a sing-a-long. Our only regret is that the show had to finish so quickly; but we cannot wait for them to come back.


For more pictures from the show, check the link below.


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Ani Kyd Wolf releases video for "Put The Gun Down"

Ani Kyd Wolf has released a new video. It's for the song "Put The Gun Down". That's off the album The Last Steps of Man-Unkind out via Alternative Tentacles. You can see the video below.

Wisp points her nu-gazing ‘Sword’ towards an eternal light

<p>San Francisco nu-gaze comet Wisp has a massive year ahead, with festival appearances set for Coachella, Bonnaroo, and Kilby Block Party, as well as an opening slot on System of a Down’s summer stadium tour, where the rising project from Natalie R. Lu will share stages with the likes of Korn, Deftones, and Avenged Sevenfold.  It’s all heady stuff, so it makes sense that Wisp comes armed with a “Sword.” The expansive and icy new single dropped last Friday (March 14), aligning her sweeping […]</p>
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Zine on 1988 Fugazi "basketball hoop show" to be released

In Summer 1988, Fugazi played a show in a North east Philadelphia basketball auditorium that was not well attended. During the show, singer Guy Picciotto stuffed himself through a basketball hoop, leading to one of the more famous pictures in punk rock history. Author J. Hunter Bennett has put together an oral history of that show in the form of a zine, which is titled Upside Down Punks: The Strange but True Story of That Fugazi Basketball Hoop Show. The history focuses on Mickey Lynch, who organized the show. The zine is out now via Microcosm publishing and the zine release show is April 12 at Philamoca in Philly. Des Demonas , Dot Dash, and Applied knowledge play that show.