Panic Shack: "Gok Wan"

Cardiff-based punks Panic Shack have released a new song. It is called “Gok Wan” and is available digitally now. It is their first release since their debut EP Baby Shack came out in 2022. Panic Shack will be touring the UK in May. Check out the song below.

Tours: The Offspring / Jimmy Eat World / New Found Glory (North America)

The Offspring have announced North American tour dates for this summer. Jimmy Eat World and New Found Glory will be joining them on all dates. The tour will kick off on July 11 in West Palm Beach, Florida and wrap up on September 7 in Denver, Colorado. Tickets go on sale on March 7. The Offspring will be touring Europe starting in September and released their album Supercharged in 2024. Check out the dates below.

Mic’d Up: Maria Bamford digs even deeper into her mind in Boston

<p>Editor’s Note: With a brand new year comes new shows, new faces, and a new format for Vanyaland’s recurring weekly live comedy rundown, Mic’d Up. We’ll be hyping club shows, theater and arena gigs, open mics, and whatever else to help fill your free time with some much-needed laughter. After years of welcoming the comedic mastery of Maria Bamford to the area, one would think we’d have a good read on what she’s thinking when she hits the stage. However, with […]</p>
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Scowl release new video

Scowl have released a new video. It's for the song "Tonight (I'm Afraid)." That's off Are We All Angels out April 4th. You can check it out below.

Gender Chores: "Roy"

Gender Chores have released a new song. It is called “Roy” and is available digitally now. 50% of the proceeds from the song will be donated to NICRAS, a Belfast-based refugee-led organization that supports refugees and asylum seekers.“Roy” is the second track the band has released so far this year with “January Blues” being released in January. Both tracks are on their upcoming EP. Gender Chores released Play the Greatest Hits in 2022. Check out the song below.

Tours: Owen (Japan)

Owen have announced two show dates this March surround some American Football dates in Japan. See below to check out the dates. Owen released The Falls of Sioux in 2024.

The Bloody Beetroots and Bob Vylan join the ‘Killing Punk’ assault

<p>We’re not gonna ask you to name a more iconic duo, because we simply don’t care. What we do care about is an incendiary dose of musical mayhem courtesy of The Bloody Beetroots and Bob Vylan, who team up for an assault on the senses called “Killing Punk.” The Italian electro project of Bob Cornelius Rifo and English punk artist unleashed their terror roam on Friday (February 28), and it’s just as punchy as one would expect from this un-holy […]</p>
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Pyramids to release new album, share “Fools Gold (Mi Vida Ha Ida Pa Atras)” video

Pyramids have announced that they will be releasing a new album. It is called Pythagoras and will be out on May 2 via The Flenser. The band has also released a video for their new song “Fools Gold (Mi Vida Ha Ida Pa Atras)” which was directed and edited by Rich Loren Balling. Pyramids released their album A Northern Meadow in 2015. Check out the video and tracklist below.

Green Day cancel Australian show due to Cyclone Alfred

Green Day have announced the cancellation of their final show on the Australian leg of their Saviors tour due to extreme weather conditions caused by Cyclone Alfred. The show was scheduled to take place at Robina Stadium in Queensland on March 4. The cyclone is expected to bring with it wind speeds of up to 130km/hour and up to 450mm of rain. The band announced the cancellation in an Instagram story which reads, ”Hey Australia, unfortunately due to circumstances out of our control, tomorrow’s Gold Coast show has been cancelled. With Cyclone Alfred bringing some seriously nasty weather, it’s just not possible to go ahead safely. We know this is a huge disasterppointment, and we’re just as bummed as you are. Stay safe out there!” Robina Stadium also released a statement on Instagram which reads in part, ”We know how excited fans were for the concert and we share your disappointment. Concert organizers explored every opportunity to go ahead with the event, but the safety and travel certainty of concert goers, performers, and staff cannot be ensured under current conditions.” Green Day will be touring Europe in the summer and released Saviors in 2024.

In Memoriam: David Johansen 1950 – 2025

David Johansen, the last remaining member of the New York Dolls has passed away at the age of seventy-five. Born in Staten Island, New York, on January 9, 1950, David Johansen began playing in bands in the late 1960s. He started the New York Dolls with Johnny Thunders, Sylvain Sylvain, and Arthur Kane in the […]

David Johansen, the last remaining member of the New York Dolls has passed away at the age of seventy-five. Born in Staten Island, New York, on January 9, 1950, David Johansen began playing in bands in the late 1960s. He started the New York Dolls with Johnny Thunders, Sylvain Sylvain, and Arthur Kane in the mid-1970s. Drummer Jerry Nolan joined the band after original drummer Billy Murcia died in 1972 before the New York Dolls recorded their first self-titled debut, released in 1973.

In what’s now described as glam punk, the New York Dolls would wear eccentric and androgynous clothing, including heels, dresses, and makeup. The majority of the songs were written by David Johansen and Johnny Thunders. In 1974, they recorded Too Much Too Soon. Shortly after, Johnny Thunders and Jerry Nolan left, leaving Johansen and Sylvain to carry the mantle until 1976, when the band broke up. David Johansen would go on to record a couple of solo albums with Sylvain Sylvain in his backing band, allowing him to keep performing New York Dolls songs. The two collaborated on the song “Funky but Chic,” which would serve as the single for Johansen’s self-titled solo album.

Trying to distance himself from his Dolls persona, David Johansen developed an alter ego for himself with Buster Poindexter in the early 1980s. Complete with a big pompadour, suit, and a bowtie, Johansen pivoted to a more lounge-lizard identity than punk or glam rocker. The pseudonym allowed him to spread his wings a bit and explore other genres of music. During this time, Johansen was also a regular with the Saturday Night Live house band. Finally, in 1987, a Buster Poindexter album was recorded and released. It included the calypso-tinged, “Hot Hot Hot.” There was no escaping this song for at least five to ten years, if not longer.

Like a lot of musicians tend to do, David Johansen dipped his toe into the acting pool. He appeared in guest roles on TV shows like The Adventures of Pete & Pete and the prison drama Oz. Along with a starring role in a film adaptation of the 1960s comedy cop show Car 54, Where Are You?, in the mid-1990s. However, his most popular role was as a cigar-chomping, cab-driving Ghost of Christmas Past in Richard Donner’s modernized adaptation of A Christmas Carol, Scrooged, starring Bill Murray.

The Sweet Relief Music Fund has been helping to raise money for David Johansen’s medical bills. Celebrities who were both friends and fans donated to help David Johansen in his time of need. Los Angeles punk rock band Fear released a cover of the New York Dolls’ song “Trash,” with all proceeds from the sales of the CD or vinyl going towards the fund.

David Johansen lost his battle with cancer on February 28, 2025, one that he had been fighting in secret. It had been revealed at the beginning of the month that Johansen had a brain tumor and was receiving treatment for stage four cancer for the better part of the last decade. Rest in peace, David.

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