Navel Gazing for March 2, 2025

Welcome to Navel Gazing, the Punknews.org commenter community's weekly symposium, therapy session, and back-alley knife-fight. Chime in below with your latest playlists, record store finds, online time wasters, and site feedback. Yet again, and still quite sadly, RIP the architect and true champion, David Jo. FYI, Navel Gazing is back to 4pm and it's probably going to stay that way.

DS Exclusive: The Best Live Bands You Can See in 2025

The live concert industry is always changing and evolving. With constant and exciting tours or festival announcements, we figured it best to countdown some of the best live artists we’ve seen in our lifetime. To qualify for this, I’m looking strictly at performance. I am removing all lights and technical aspects of a live show. […]

The live concert industry is always changing and evolving. With constant and exciting tours or festival announcements, we figured it best to countdown some of the best live artists we’ve seen in our lifetime.

To qualify for this, I’m looking strictly at performance. I am removing all lights and technical aspects of a live show. These artists are just as good at Madison Square Garden as they would be at the Meatlocker in Montclair NJ. As someone who has been to over 800 concerts, this was no easy stretch. A top 50 list could easily have been made. If you’re in search of a great show that may even change your life, look no further.

5.) Save Face

The first band on this list is by far the newest. They had their debut album Merci in 2018, but they didn’t explode onto the scene until 2021 with their record Another Kill For The Highlight Reel. Instantly they became loved by emo, punk, and rock fans alike. It’s easy to see why. When seeing this band live, you’re witnessing an event. The energy they give back to the crowd with every performance is unbelievable. You are not witnessing this band from the bar casually. When you see Save Face live, you will be in the pit or headbanging, guaranteed.


4.) Boston Manor

The craziest part of a Boston Manor show is the synergy. Every single member is perfectly in tune with each other and the crowd. It doesn’t feel like you’re watching a band. Instead, you are a part of something greater than yourself. The entire room feels like one community, all rocking out in the same rhythms. I personally have seen this band 5 times now, and it holds up every single time. I have no idea how they do it, but they are one of the best bands you can see live. Their new album Sundiver was just released last September.


3.) Senses Fail

Senses Fail has, and will always continue to be, a prime example of a live act done right. Seeing them for the first time is something you will never forget. The band is mesmerizing with their enthusiasm, technique, and sound. Imaging hearing their already high energy music but super charged and bigger than life. Buddy Nielsen, their frontman, throws the microphone as high as he can, and catches it mid-song. The band does spin kicks and sucks the audience into the performance with every note. It is physically impossible to be bored and watch their stunning set. Senses Fail may have been a band for almost 20 years, but we will never turn down an opportunity to see them live. 


2.) Ice Nine Kills

The metalcore legends from Boston MA take the second spot on our list. Ice Nine Kills take horror movies and brings them to life. It feels like you’re watching a concert, a play, a musical, and a movie all at once. They utilize every form of the entertainment industry to make their shows as enthralling as possible. Imagine witnessing the shower scene from Alfred Hitchock’s Psycho acted out in front of you, while inside a mosh pit and crowd surfers flying overhead. It’s genuinely insane. Ice Nine Kills does live performances better than any band in their scene, and it is why they have exponentially grown their fanbase with every tour. You do not want to miss this band.


1.) Fever 333

When you see Fever 333 live for the first time, prepare to have your life changed. You remember the event like it was yesterday. You will recall what foods you were eating before the show, the smell of the venue, or the shirt you were wearing. That is how memorable a Fever 333 concert is. It stays with you forever. This band doesn’t put on a show, so much as they unleash controlled mayhem. There is not an area Jason Aalon Butler won’t climb. The guitarists and drummer get inside the crowd frequently. Fever 333 makes every show an interactive experience that you personally are engaging with. They give it their all, to the point you wonder how a human being can have that much energy in their body. You do not want to miss this band live.


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In Memoriam: David Johansen of New York Dolls has passed away

Sadly, David johansen of new York dolls has passed away. He was 75 and had been battling cancer for about a decade. Johansen was the last survivor of the original new York dolls and was one of the greatest singers ever. Rest in peace David

DS Record Review – NONE SHALL SLEEP – “Hope Dies At Dawn”

New Jersey is home to a lot of great punk rock. None Shall Sleep is another band to add to the list, and their EP, Hope Dies at Dawn is evidence of this. While a lot of punk rock bands burn through their four or five songs pretty quickly, Hope Dies at Dawn is about […]

New Jersey is home to a lot of great punk rock. None Shall Sleep is another band to add to the list, and their EP, Hope Dies at Dawn is evidence of this. While a lot of punk rock bands burn through their four or five songs pretty quickly, Hope Dies at Dawn is about twenty-ish minutes of music without a dull moment.

“Theme for the Clinically Depressed” feels like a Jawbreaker and Social Distortion love child. Its driving but steady pace and gruff vocals may be familiar but are done well here. I’m a sucker for a song about disillusionment, and this one checks the boxes well. The second track, “Life Will Have Its Way with You,” feels like a different type of beast—almost Fugazi in nature with its constantly moving bassline. “Is This My Uniform?” speeds up the tempo a bit and plays a clip from Bill Murray’s speech at the beginning of Rushmore. I always found the speech humorous, as Max Fischer takes notes about Herman Blume being the best speaker ever, but putting the words over their chords gives the song a bit of a different context. The album closes strong with “Look Good on Paper” and the hyper “Time Is the Enemy.” There’s nothing like a fast song about running out of time lasting four minutes—I mean that in the best way.

You could get punk rock like this in a lot of places, but NONE SHALL SLEEP does it so fucking well. They pull from so many influences it’s almost like listening to a playlist on shuffle. If you like this check out their full-length compilation, A Slow Steady Decline, which features older material from the band. Hope Dies at Dawn is a little more focused and seems to be more of the current sound the band is going for. It isn’t much different, but you can tell time has hardened these guys, in the best way.

  1. Hope Dies at Dawn is a really strong record. I saw None Shall Sleep at Gold Sounds in Brooklyn a few months ago, they are amazing, great songs, great energy. If you get a chance check them out live.

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The V List: Five of our favorite national tracks from February 2025

<p>Editor’s Note: Anyone who says there isn’t good music coming out these days — and quite literally, every day — simply isn’t paying attention. Vanyaland’s compilation feature The V List highlights the best in new music, both homegrown and national, over the past month, pulling together the sounds that have soundtracked the website in recent weeks. It’s all the stuff we’re bumping here at Vanyaland HQ, one new bop at a time. Fontaines D.C., ‘It’s Amazing To Be Young’ Can a band or artist deliver a SOTY contender […]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://vanyaland.com/2025/02/28/the-v-list-five-of-our-favorite-national-tracks-from-february-2025/">The V List: Five of our favorite national tracks from February 2025</a> appeared first on <a href="https://vanyaland.com">Vanyaland</a>.</p>

Mic’d Up: Taylor Tomlinson saves the best for her return to 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. With the schedule that Taylor Tomlinson keeps nowadays, saving everything she can is key. Time, energy, you name it. When it comes to her fans, though — specifically the ones flooding to […]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://vanyaland.com/2025/02/28/micd-up-taylor-tomlinson-saves-the-best-for-her-return-to-boston/">Mic’d Up: Taylor Tomlinson saves the best for her return to Boston</a> appeared first on <a href="https://vanyaland.com">Vanyaland</a>.</p>

V3 Weekend: Thievery Corporation, Zachariah Porter, Mahoning Drive-In Road Show

<p>Editor’s Note: Welcome to V3 Weekend, Vanyaland‘s guide to help you sort out your weekend entertainment with curated selections and recommendations across our three pillars of Music, Comedy, and Film/TV. It’s what you should know about, where you need to be, and where you’ll be going, with us riding shotgun along the way. Music: Thievery Corporation at House of Blues From the desk of Senior Writer Michael Christopher: Don’t be hoodwinked by this sudden spate of warmish temperatures. The New England weather gods love to […]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://vanyaland.com/2025/02/28/v3-weekend-thievery-corporation-zachariah-porter-mahoning-drive-in-road-show/">V3 Weekend: Thievery Corporation, Zachariah Porter, Mahoning Drive-In Road Show</a> appeared first on <a href="https://vanyaland.com">Vanyaland</a>.</p>

Podcast: Listen to Punknews Podcast #692 – Dave and Paula Lombardo of Venamoris!

Episode #692 of the Punknews Podcast is now up! In this episode Dave and Paula Lombardo of Venamoris stop by to talk about their new album To Cross or To Burn (out today via Ipecac Records), songwriting, Paula’s Wayne Newton history, Dave playing with The Misfits, and so much more!! Following the interview John and Em hit some news of the day including Catbite’s upcoming new record, the Rock Hall nominations, the return of Fyre Fest and so much more! Listen to the episode below!