DS Show Review – Bad Time Records Tour ’26 @ The Echo, Los Angeles

This week the Bad Time Records Tour made their SoCal stop. They would have their Los Angeles show in Echo Park at the respected Echo venue. From helping in crowd participation, to skanking during intermissions; the LA crowd showed up and showed off, proving they have one of the liveliest ska scenes today. Bad Time locals would […]

This week the Bad Time Records Tour made their SoCal stop. They would have their Los Angeles show in Echo Park at the respected Echo venue. From helping in crowd participation, to skanking during intermissions; the LA crowd showed up and showed off, proving they have one of the liveliest ska scenes today.

Bad Time locals would step up as opening acts for the 3 full-touring bands throughout the tour. For the West Coast run, it was Orange County’s Half Past Two, who opened tonight’s show. There was already a big turnout with people already dancing when they kicked the night off with ‘Talk is Killing Me’. Lead singer Tara dressed as glamorous as ever, showing off a new haircut. Multiple band members like bassist Eric and trombonist Luis had the chance to jump into the pit as well. Half Past Two was a great choice to open the show; they know how to get the crowd moving and love to experiment, like they did tonight.  They usually end their sets with horn-driven song ‘Shine’, but opted instead to close with ‘Dominoes’, another fan favorite. The crowd loved it. The OC vets set the bar high for the following bands.   

Next up would be Kill Lincoln from Washington D.C., fresh from a trip to Disneyland. When it comes to energy, they picked up right where Half Past Two left, starting with my favorite song ‘I’m Fine (I Lied)’. I couldn’t resist and jumped into the pit, where the fire was already burning hot and bright. The ska punk group had a lot of circle pits songs that were very horn-driven. Bass player CJ was super fun to watch as he ran across the stage and moving his body back and forth like those inflatables at a car dealership. (I’m sorry, that’s the best way I can describe it!). I also have to ask for the cardio routine for hype man Drew, who danced, jumped, and skank for literally the entire set.  Their grand finale? Trombonist Ume getting on top a photo booth and crowd surfing for ‘Pralines & Dick’. Kill Lincoln had a unique take on the sound of 3rd wave ska that makes them one of the leading figures of the New Tone movement. I highly recommend that people go out of their way to see this band. 

Speaking of New Tone, New Orleans’s Bad Operation brought their coined ‘New Tone’ back to SoCal. Matching in black Dickies jumpsuits, the band leaned a lot more to the ska/rocksteady sounds of the night, opening with another favorite song that got me dancing in the pit, ‘Kinda Together’. After two animated sets it would be tough to follow, but Bad Operation is on the hype train for their upcoming sophomore album and kept the energy going with new songs such as ‘Rico” and ‘Free Dom’. When D-Ray wasn’t on keys (or trombone), he was headbanging and keeping the crowd excited, even crowd surfing during Robert’s drum solo. JER and saxophonist Emily would hop on horns for the last few songs that included their album-titled track, ‘Perilous’ and closing song ‘Bagel Rooks’. Singer Dom was able to get the crowd to sing the chorus for ‘Bad Operation’, which I thought was super cool. His vocal skills, as well as his guitar skills, were both super impressive and a pleasure to watch within itself. The band overall was able to deliver and got me even more excited to hear their new album. 

Lastly, closing the show was JER from Gainesville. A lot of people in the crowd came to see specifically JER and were not disappointed. The lineup usually rotates since their start in 2021, but the current lineup has been their most stable. They played a lot of songs from their new album, opening with ‘The Way You Tune It Out’, also playing ‘I’m Still Bothered’ and ‘Capitalism Breeds Devastation’, which featured an impressive trombone solo from Robert. While singer Jer is super entertaining, even theatrical to watch, they are also politically conscious with their songs and unapologetically call out a number of issues and political figures. Jer’s monologue before playing ‘What Will You Do?’ is powerful and sets the mood for the song, showing their anger that the crowd responded to well. The transition from that song into ‘Say Gay or Say Goodnight’ was also really cool. The set also featured a mini-reunion for ska band Matamoska!, when saxophonist AJ hopped on with fellow members Robert (trombone) and Esteban (keys) for ‘I’d Like to be Better’. Their drummer Savannah also played drums for Half Past Two, which I want to shout out since that seems like a really hard thing to do. Their closing song was their debut album fan favorite ‘Sparkle’, that had probably the biggest circle pit of the night.  JER used their set to spread a lot of love for people and the music they were playing and it really showed by the end of the night. 

In a time where the LA ska scene is troubled with mistrust and low morale, this was a refreshing reassurance that there is still love for the community and that as long as people look out for each other, the music won’t die out. The Bad Time show was a lot more important to the people of LA than what it seems.  As someone deep in the LA ska scene, I’m inspired to spread the love that I felt at this show.  

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Navel Gazing for March 29, 2026

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.

Mic’d Up: Joel Kim Booster chooses his way at Crystal Ballroom

<p>When you have a multi-faceted repertoire of skills like Joel Kim Booster holds, there are a few different ways you can take things in your career. Thankfully, he’s decided to choose the way that brings us the most laughs night after night, and will be choosing the way of Somerville in the coming days to deliver just that. With one night slated for Crystal Ballroom on Monday (March 30), Booster returns to the area with a diabolically funny new show, […]</p>
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Four Records Episode 16: Nicole Laurenne (The Darts, Black Viiolet)

<p>Welcome to Four Records! Each episode, we feature one guest as they go over four records at four different times in their life. This week, Forrest andJason speak with Nicole Laurenne, vocalist and mulit-instrumentalist of the Darts (US) and her solo project Black Viiolet. Both projects released new records this year (The Darts (US) – Halloween Love Songs and Black Viiolet – Dark Blue). Nicole is on the road until the end of the year, so there’s plenty of opportunities to see her perform:</p>
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<p>Black Viiolet: </p>
<p>April 15 – Deep Cuts – Medford, MA </p>
<p>April 16 – Skylark Lounge – Rochester, NY </p>
<p>April 17 – Ace of Cups – Columbus, OH </p>
<p>April 18 – MOTR Pub -Cincinnati, OH  </p>
<p>April 19 – Portal – Louisville, KY </p>
<p>April 21 – The Woodshop – Chattanooga, TN </p>
<p>April 22 – Fleetwood’s – Ashville, NC </p>
<p>April 23 – Gallery 5 – Richmond, VA </p>
<p>April 24 – DC9 Nightclub – Washington, DC </p>
<p>April 25 – Main Drag Music – Brooklyn, NY</p>
<p>July 31 – Revolution Hall – Portland, OR</p>
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<p>The Darts</p>
<p>May 1 – Starlet Room – Sacramento, CA</p>
<p>May 2 – The Alpine – Reno, NV</p>
<p>May 3 – Duffy’s Tavern – Chico, CA</p>
<p>May 6 – John Henry’s – Eugene, OR</p>
<p>May 7 – High Water Mark – Portland, OR</p>
<p>May 8 – Jazzbones – Tacoma, WA</p>
<p>May 9 – Clock-out Lounge – Seattle, WA</p>
<p>May 10 – The Shakedown – Bellingham, WA</p>
<p>May 12 – Bearded Monkey – Yakima, WA</p>
<p>May 13 – The Shredder – Boise, ID</p>
<p>May 14 – International Bar – Salt Lake City, UT</p>
<p>May 15 – Mesa Theatre – Grand Junction, CO</p>
<p>May 16 – Hi Dive – Denve, CO</p>
<p>May 17 – Sister Bar – Albuqueurque, NM</p>
<p>May 19 – Club Congress – Tucson, AZ</p>
<p>May 20 – Rebel Lounge – Phoenix, AX</p>
<p>May 21 – Mexca – El Centro, CA</p>
<p>May 22 – Arroyo Secodelic Fest – Los Angeles, CA</p>
<p>May 23 – Alex’s Bar – Long Beach</p>
<p>May 24 – Pour House – Oceanside</p>
<p>May 25 – Pappy and Harriet’s – Pioneertown, CA</p>
<p>May 27 – Usual Place – Las Vegas, NV</p>
<p>May 28 – Transplants Brewing – Palmdale, CA</p>
<p>May 29 – Moe’s Alley – Santa Cruz, CA </p>
<p>May 30 – Thee Stork Club – Oakland, CA</p>
<p>June 10 – The Basement at Bond Street Bar – Asbury Park, NJ</p>
<p>June 11 – Pie Shop – Washington, DC</p>
<p>June 12 – Cobra Cabana – Richmond, VA</p>
<p>June 13 – Neptunes Parlour – Raleigh, NC</p>
<p>June 14 – The Eagle’s Dare – Wilmington, NC</p>
<p>June 16 – Static Age Records – Ashville, NC</p>
<p>June 17 – Moodright’s – Savannah, GA</p>
<p>June 18 – Tin Rook – Columbia, SC</p>
<p>June 19 – The EARL – Atlanta, GA</p>
<p>June 20 – Blue Room – Nashville, TN</p>
<p>June 21 – PORTAL + ARTPORTAL – Louisville, KY</p>
<p>June 23 – Melody Inn – Indianapolis, IN</p>
<p>June 24 – Beachland Ballroom & Tavern</p>
<p>June 25 – Skylark Lounge – Rochester, NY</p>
<p>June 26 – Ohana Luau on the Lake 2026 – Lake George, NY</p>
<p>June 27 – Cafe Nine – New Haven, CT</p>
<p>June 28 – Main Drag Music – Brooklyn, NY </p>
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<p>Nicole Laurenne's Four Records:</p>
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<p>0-10: Hall and Oates – “Rich Girl”, Carl Douglas – “Kung Fu Fighting”, Pretty Poison – “The Night Chicago Died”</p>
<p>Teenage: Journey – Escape</p>
<p>Twenties: Sinead O’Connor – I Do Not Want What I Haven’t Got</p>
<p>Recent Record: Stiff Richards – Dig</p>
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<p>Opening song: <a href='https://radskulls.com/'>Rad Skulls</a> – Loud as Shit</p>
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<p>Closing song: Lucas Perea – Underneath Ashes</p>
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ill peach take us on a bad trip with ‘Molly’s Not A Friend’

<p>From Pulp and The Shamen to Madonna and Miley, there’s no shortage of bangers that reference all the variations of MDMA and its causes n’ effects over the years. Los Angeles trio ill peach and bumping the club drug back into our playlists with a cautionary tale called “Molly’s Not A Friend,” a fuzzed-out, ultra-sensory indie alt-pop bop that has us asking the person closest to us if they’re feeling it yet. And they sure are — but perhaps not […]</p>
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Dying Scene Radio Presents: Four Records – Episode 16: Nicole Laurenne (The Darts (US) and Black Viiolet)

photo credit: Emmanuelle Margarita Welcome to Four Records! Each episode, we feature one guest as they go over four records at four different times in their life. This week, Forrest and Jason speak with Nicole Laurenne, vocalist and multi-instrumentalist of The Darts (US) and her solo project, Black Viiolet. Both projects released new records this […]

photo credit: Emmanuelle Margarita

Welcome to Four Records! Each episode, we feature one guest as they go over four records at four different times in their life. This week, Forrest and Jason speak with Nicole Laurenne, vocalist and multi-instrumentalist of The Darts (US) and her solo project, Black Viiolet. Both projects released new records this year (The Darts (US) – Halloween Love Songs and Black Viiolet – Dark Blue). Nicole is on the road until the end of the year, so there are plenty of opportunities to see her perform:

Black Viiolet: 

April 15 – Deep Cuts – Medford, MA 

April 16 – Skylark Lounge – Rochester, NY 

April 17 – Ace of Cups – Columbus, OH 

April 18 – MOTR Pub -Cincinnati, OH  

April 19 – Portal – Louisville, KY 

April 21 – The Woodshop – Chattanooga, TN 

April 22 – Fleetwood’s – Ashville, NC 

April 23 – Gallery 5 – Richmond, VA 

April 24 – DC9 Nightclub – Washington, DC 

April 25 – Main Drag Music – Brooklyn, NY

July 31 – Revolution Hall – Portland, OR

The Darts

May 1 – Starlet Room – Sacramento, CA

May 2 – The Alpine – Reno, NV

May 3 – Duffy’s Tavern – Chico, CA

May 6 – John Henry’s – Eugene, OR

May 7 – High Water Mark – Portland, OR

May 8 – Jazzbones – Tacoma, WA

May 9 – Clock-out Lounge – Seattle, WA

May 10 – The Shakedown – Bellingham, WA

May 12 – Bearded Monkey – Yakima, WA

May 13 – The Shredder – Boise, ID

May 14 – International Bar – Salt Lake City, UT

May 15 – Mesa Theatre – Grand Junction, CO

May 16 – Hi Dive – Denver, CO

May 17 – Sister Bar – Albuqueurque, NM

May 19 – Club Congress – Tucson, AZ

May 20 – Rebel Lounge – Phoenix, AX

May 21 – Mexca – El Centro, CA

May 22 – Arroyo Secodelic Fest – Los Angeles, CA

May 23 – Alex’s Bar – Long Beach

May 24 – Pour House – Oceanside

May 25 – Pappy and Harriet’s – Pioneertown, CA

May 27 – Usual Place – Las Vegas, NV

May 28 – Transplants Brewing – Palmdale, CA

May 29 – Moe’s Alley – Santa Cruz, CA 

May 30 – Thee Stork Club – Oakland, CA

June 10 – The Basement at Bond Street Bar – Asbury Park, NJ

June 11 – Pie Shop – Washington, DC

June 12 – Cobra Cabana – Richmond, VA

June 13 – Neptunes Parlour – Raleigh, NC

June 14 – The Eagle’s Dare – Wilmington, NC

June 16 – Static Age Records – Ashville, NC

June 17 – Moodright’s – Savannah, GA

June 18 – Tin Rook – Columbia, SC

June 19 – The EARL – Atlanta, GA

June 20 – Blue Room – Nashville, TN

June 21 – PORTAL + ARTPORTAL – Louisville, KY

June 23 – Melody Inn – Indianapolis, IN

June 24 – Beachland Ballroom & Tavern

June 25 – Skylark Lounge – Rochester, NY

June 26 – Ohana Luau on the Lake 2026 – Lake George, NY

June 27 – Cafe Nine – New Haven, CT

June 28 – Main Drag Music – Brooklyn, NY 

Nicole Laurenne’s Four Records:

0-10: Hall and Oates – “Rich Girl”, Carl Douglas – “Kung Fu Fighting”, Pretty Poison – “The Night Chicago Died”

Teenage: Journey – Escape

Twenties: Sinead O’Connor – I Do Not Want What I Haven’t Got

Recent Record: Stiff Richards – Dig

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Email: fourrecordspodcast@gmail.com

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Opening song: Rad Skulls – Loud as Shit

Closing song: Lucas Perea – Underneath Ashes

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Sunglaciers release video for "Ballad for Eddy"

Sunglaciers have released a video for their new song “Ballad for Eddy”. The video was directed by Evan Resnik. The song is off their album Spiritual Content which is out today via Mothland. Check out the video below.

‘They Will Kill You’ Review: Eye-popping, if uneven

<p>In case you missed last week’s big-ticket action-horror picture about a pair of sisters killing their way through an assortment of satanic rich people that premiered at SXSW earlier this month, don’t worry: There’s another big-ticket action-horror picture about a pair of sisters killing their way through an assortment of satanic rich people that premiered at SXSW, hitting screens this weekend. That’s a somewhat glib way to talk about Kirill Sokolov’s They Will Kill You, but the comparisons aren’t exactly […]</p>
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The Saddest Landscape: "The Invisible Hurt" (ft. Julien Baker)

The Saddest Landscape have released a new song called “The Invisible Hurt” which features Julien Baker. The song is off their upcoming album Alone With Heaven which will be out on April 24 via Iodine Recordings. The album was co-produced by Steve Albini and Jack Shirley. The Saddest Landscape will be playing Endless Fest in New York in June and released Darkness Forgives in 2015. Check out the song below.