Navel Gazing for December 1, 2024

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New Review Update: New Reviews for November 29, 2024

Today's reviews are: Pinhead Gunpowder – UNTThe Shidiots – Too Long, Didn't ListenHidden Mothers – Erosion / AvulsionYou can check out any of our reviews right here. 

Podcast: Listen to Punknews Podcast #678 – Joey of D.O.A.!

Episode #678 of the Punknews Podcast is now up! In this episode Joey Keithley of D.O.A. stops by to talk about the new D.O.A. tribute record No Escape From What You Are (out now via Sudden Death Records), the state of the punk scene, being a city councilor, working with Jello Biafra on Last Scream of the Missing Neighbors, and so much more with Em and John. Following the interview, John and Em hit the news and discuss the Punk Rock Bowling lineup, Jake Hout leaving the Dead Boys due to A.I. concerns and the band announcing a new collaborative album, Chumbawamba re-releasing their “Tubthumping” 7-inch, record players, and so much more. Listen to the episode below!

The Cure surprise-release 'A Fragile Thing' EP

The Cure have surprise-released an EP based around their song “A Fragile Thing” which is off their recently released album Songs of a Lost World. Along with the original version of the track, the EP has a remix of the song done by Robert Smith, a live version of the song recorded during their November album release show at the Troxy in London, UK, and a radio edit of the song. Check out the alternate versions below.

Listen to the new song by Pitter Patter!

Today we are thrilled to bring you a premiere of the new single by Pittsburgh-based indie emo band Pitter Patter! The song is called “Oh? Possum!” and is the band’s first single of 2024. Speaking about the track, vocalist and guitarist Seth Berkin said, "The main message in this song is that some things are out of your control, aspects of life that are unfair, yet we are all here doing our best to make the most out of the life we are given. There are plenty of references to animals woven throughout the track. Possums are exterminated, run over by cars, and overall have a tough time coexisting with humans. When I wrote the song, I too was struggling to coexist with humans as I was dealing with extreme anxiety,” “Oh? Possum!” will be available everywhere on December 1. Listen to the new track below!

Spine release video for "Spine Crew"

Kansas City-based hardcore punk band Spine have released a video for their new song “Spine Crew”. The video was directed by Ryan Njenga. The song features guest vocals from David Chavez, Ian Kopp, Taylor Pardes, Juan Pardo, and Aaron Rhodes. The song is available via Convulse Records along with a remixed version of the track by Luxury Spec Soundsystem. Spine released their album Raíces in 2023. Check out the video and remix below.

Sincere Engineer: "Parting Gift" (ft. Brendan Kelly)

Sincere Engineer has released a new song featuring Brendan Kelly of The Lawrence Arms. It is called “Parting Gift” and is available digitally via Hopeless Records. This is the second single that Sincere Engineer has released so far this year. Sincere Engineer released Cheap Grills in 2023. Check out the song below.

Wind In Mono: "Decade"

Wind In Mono (aka WIM), the duo made up of Drew Thomson of Single Mothers and artist and songwriter Levon Sharrow, have released a new song. It is called “Decade” and is available digitally now. This is their third single released so far this year and joins “Ancient Narrative” and “Drawers”. Check out the song below.

DS Exclusive: Bike Notes (members of The Murderburgers, Walking Targets, Wrong Life) premiere “Old Crutches” from self-titled debut album

Hailing from the capital city of Scotland, Edinburgh’s Bike Notes is made up of members of The Murderburgers, Wrong Life and The Walking Targets. The band’s self-titled debut album is due out January 8th, 2025 on Limited Fun Records and Cat’s Claw Records in the UK, with Bloated Kat Records (USA) and Waterslide Records (Japan) […]

Hailing from the capital city of Scotland, Edinburgh’s Bike Notes is made up of members of The Murderburgers, Wrong Life and The Walking Targets. The band’s self-titled debut album is due out January 8th, 2025 on Limited Fun Records and Cat’s Claw Records in the UK, with Bloated Kat Records (USA) and Waterslide Records (Japan) handling distribution abroad.

Your friendly friends at DyingScene.com are simply chuffed the band bestowed us with the privilege of exclusively premiering the album’s very first single “Old Crutches”. Check it out below! And while you listen, here’s some in depth analysis of the song from Bike Notes’ spiritual leader / drummer Fraser Mudderbang:

“‘Old Crutches’ is the first song on the album and was co-written by (guitarist/singer) Max and Alex (bass) about their younger years spent making a quick and quite frankly disgusting buck selling well-used but much needed supplies out the back of the hospital they both worked at as porters. That’s not really what it’s about, but they said I could write this thing. I didn’t write the song, so I feel absolutely fine saying that it’s a choice nug.”

Bike Notes’ debut album was recorded by James Johnson at Edinburgh’s Tonegarden Studios, then sent over to the states to be mixed by Jacques Wait (Banner Pilot, Dear Landlord, Off With Their Heads, etc.) and mastered by Luke McNeill of The Copyrights. I implore you to promptly click this link and pre-order the album on compact disc (otherwise known as CD by those in the trade), or perhaps click this link and pre-order it on cassette. Maybe even click this link and pre-order the CD in the states! FUCK YEAH!!! 🦅🔫🍔🎆

BIKE NOTES ALBUM PRE-ORDER LINKS:

Limited Fun Records – CD (UK)
Cat’s Claw Records – Cassette (UK)
Bloated Kat Records – CD (US)
Waterslide Records – CD (Japan) – COMING SOON

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Slackfest 2024: The Slackers, The Operators, Rude Girl Revue, Meskales, Todd Hembrook; and Danny Rebel & The KGB. Chicago (11.15.2024 and 11.16.2024))

The Slackers returned to Chicago once again to host another Slackfest at Reggie’s. The NYC legends headlined both nights and brought along some friends for the fun. Night 1, the band was supported by Todd Hembrook from Deal’s Gone Bad and The Hemispheres, Meskales, and Danny Rebel & The KGB. Night 2 support came from […]

The Slackers returned to Chicago once again to host another Slackfest at Reggie’s. The NYC legends headlined both nights and brought along some friends for the fun. Night 1, the band was supported by Todd Hembrook from Deal’s Gone Bad and The Hemispheres, Meskales, and Danny Rebel & The KGB. Night 2 support came from the Operators, Rude Girl Revue, and a solo set by Danny Rebel.



Night 1: Friday


The Slackers have been playing great ska, reggae, and soul for more than three decades. The NYC legends have hosted Slackfest in Chicago for 7 years. It is arguably the most eagerly anticipated event for Chicago area ska fans and many others who travel to the Windy City to attend this annual weekend.

Frontman Vic Ruggiero, on organ and guitar, shared vocals with trombone player Glen Pine. Saxophonist Dave Hillyard, Bass player Marcus Geard, Jay Nugent, on guitar, and drummer Ara Babajian completed the powerhouse sextet.

The Slackers started the revelry with “Don’t Forget The Streets.” The extensive set also included “I Still Love You,” “Old Dog,” “Pick and Choose,” “Married Girl,” and “Wasted Days.”

Ruggiero and Hillyard performed a delightful cover of the Louis Prima classic “Just A Gigolo.”

The Slackers never disappoint the long-time fans and bring new ones into the fold with each performance.


Meskales, from the capital city of state next door jumped into its high-energy set immediately. The Madison, WI crew blasted through a set that included “Enfermo Ska,” “Guerra Fría,” “1312,” “El Muro,” “Skawboy,” and “Mis Amigos.”

A few days after the show, singer Salvador Luna described to me what it meant to participate in the weekend,

Playing at Slackfest was so much fun! We can’t wait to do it again. It was an honor to share the stage with The Slackers”

Meskales serves up some great Spanish language ska. Whilst it’s great to know the language, it’s not a necessity. No matter what language you speak, this band will have you skanking and grooving from the first note played. But yeah, being bilingual is always the way to go if possible.


Montreal, Canada’s Danny Rebel & The KGB made its Chicago debut at Slackfest 2024. The band engaged the crowd from the jump and found itself receiving a warm welcome on this cool Friday evening.

The breezy set included “Spiral Eyes,” “You Must Learn,” “Mad Man,” “Chew Toy,” and “Fire.”

Slackfest meant double duty for frontman Danny Rebel. He also played a nifty solo set on Saturday.

After the weekend, Rebel recalled the experience for me,

The show was a lot of fun. It’s always good to play a city we haven’t played before. Always honoured to directly support our heroes, The Slackers. We opened for them a few times since 2008. Also, really appreciate Reggie’s crew for their accommodation and making sure our cups were always full.


Todd Hembrook of Deal’s Gone Bad (DGB) and The Hemispheres returned to his one-time city with two former bandmates: Keyboardist Anthony Abbinanti of the former and T.J. Annerino of the latter on bass. Hembrook’s deep, soulful voice was warmly welcomed by many of his friends and fans in attendance. Among those were Tony Duggins of The Tossers and Dave Simon of The Crombies and Anger, as well as Hembrook’s bandmate in DGB.

Hembrook, Abbinanti, and Annerino played a tight but powerful set with “California & 26th,” “Things Are Gonna Get Better,” “Enjoy The Ride,” “The Liar & The Thief,” “AZ Plates,” “Put On Your Coat,” and “Movin’ On.” That last tune was from Hembrook’s DGB days.

Hembrook now lives in Northern Kentucky, “…literally right across the river from Cincinnati,” as he told me. However, the Chicago music community will forever claim Todd Hembrook as one of its own.


Night 2: Saturday


Prior to its second regular set of the weekend, The Slackers performed in a more intimate setting. On the floor level of the venue, mostly known for hosting comedy nights, the band mixed storytelling and song for a nice precursor to the final set of the weekend.

Closing out the event, The Slackers truly delivered with a set including “Keep Him Away,” “Watch This,” “Don’t Let The Sunlight Fool Ya,” “Cooking For Tommy,” and “Sarah.” Ruggiero also performed an acoustic version of “The Happy Song.”

For those on stage and those in attendance, this was a pretty happy weekend. Well, at least while the music flowed.


Rude Girl Revue is a supergroup composed of members from such bands as Hub City Stompers, The Scotch Bonnets, Stop The Presses, The Skluttz, and others.

My first impression of the band was to imagine a ska musical version of “A League Of Their Own,” with the matching baseball jerseys. But Rude Girl Revue is in a league of their own for sure on stage and as nearly a dozen members tore through a rollicking set including “Rude Girl Shake,” “Lioness,” “Get a Grip,” “Behind Every Santa, there’s a Mrs. Clause,” and “Slay Belles.”

Belles were slayed but so too was the stage. Give me more of this Rude-ness! If you are in the Baltimore, MD area you can check out Rude Girl Revue at Metro Baltimore on December 13, 2024.


The Operators, from eastbound and down from Chicago, are vets to the Reggie’s Rock Club stage. Hailing from Indianapolis, IN, The Operators hit the State Street venue with a very rambunctious set including “Better Off Alone,” “Don’t Do Me Dirty,” “Waste My Life,” “Ain’t It Obvious,” and “Catfished.”

Both Reggies and The Slackers hold a special place in the heart of The Operators frontman Brandon Sanders. He has played the venue four times thus far: three times as The Operators and once as Brandon Sanders and Friends.

As for The Slackers, Sanders estimates that he’s shared a bill with the group “about 15 times thus far.”

Vic Ruggiero is a mentor of sorts to Sanders and was the one who prompted the Indy-based musician to start The Operators in 2018. Sanders described to me the origin of his friendship with Ruggiero,

We met in 2015. We immediately got along so it was quick getting him down to Indy. I started booking The Slackers in Indianapolis in 2015, and he would crash at my place. Vic is definitely a friend first, then mentor. He has sound advice.”

The Operators return to Chicago on December 28 for Mustard Plug’s Home For The Skalidays 2024. The event takes place at the Bottom Lounge and sounds like a great way to close out this crazy year.


On Thanksgiving eve, I asked Vic Ruggiero what Chicago means to him and The Slackers. Reflecting on it, he had this to share:

So, Chicago has always been a great scene for us, they were the first of a few cities that really welcomed us early on in the 90s. I’ll never forget them singing our lyrics with us from the first record at Fireside Bowl…and that place and others often had DJ nights before or after the gigs, so I’d meet folks…after parties… the local bands and guys like Chuck Wren did a lot to keep a thriving local scene… And cuz Chicago is a touring hub, we’d often be on a bill with bands from all over that I was curious to see anyway… so it was a show for me, too..with our own Slackfest gigs we try to invite em!
Seems the Rust Belt was always our bread and butter for years… a close drive from NYC and tons of gigs between Ohio, Indiana, Michigan… PA, Western NY, Toronto included, and Chicago is in the middle of all that… there’s folks from Iowa, Nebraska, Minnesota, Missouri, and Wisconsin too… places we don’t go often enough cuz we make big circles these days…
It used to take us a year to get back everywhere, now it’s 2 at least, and some we’re lucky to get to every 3-5… or 10 like Omaha!!
so having these congregation spots like Chicago or Austin makes it so we can stay in touch with folks.
I love touring so I go out solo or with a small group to lots of places, but the Slackers is 6 guys, 8 people total, that gotta drive, fly, sleep… staying somewhere for a weekend is like the old jazz bands that’d play weeklong stints… and we get to play more variety of songs cuz we don’t wanna repeat stuff.
We do that when we play shows near each other, too, for the folks that come to more than one.
Plus, Chicago lets us do that nerdy storytelling behind the songs afternoon, which is demented for the band cuz we never talk about that stuff, even with each other…

Slackfest gets better each year. We at Dying Scene are already waiting eagerly for the 2025 date announcement. We’ll see you there! Thanks, and Cheers!

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