Dying Scene Album Review: The Black Pacific – “Here Comes Our Wave”

Jim Lindberg’s Black Pacific is back after a fourteen-year hiatus with their new album, Here Comes Our Wave. Presented is a collection of songs that are all punk rock in some form, but a few go in unexpected directions. While that spectrum is wide, Lindberg keeps to his roots lyrically, but lets us get deeper […]

Jim Lindberg’s Black Pacific is back after a fourteen-year hiatus with their new album, Here Comes Our Wave. Presented is a collection of songs that are all punk rock in some form, but a few go in unexpected directions. While that spectrum is wide, Lindberg keeps to his roots lyrically, but lets us get deeper into his head and personal life. 

The songs on the first side will sound familiar to anyone who has followed Lindberg over his thirty-five-plus year career. The album opens with the song, “I Think I’m Paranoid.” A straightforward punk rock song about the distrust of people and the government that Jim’s been preaching for years in Pennywise. “Superhero” feels like a 1990’s punk rock song where Lindberg speaks about his lack of self esteem and wanting to find more. “No Fun’s” fuzzy surf intro dissolves into a mid-tempo punk rock song about dictators around the world and the sociopathic ways they show, “It’s no fun, til we kill everyone.”  “Won’t Make A Sound” laments about media biases and how stories get skewed. “Here We Come,” warns about A.I. and its eventual takeover of jobs and probably us. The robot apocalypse has never sounded so catchy. 

The back half of this record is what makes this album truly a great and interesting thing. Lindberg shares a different side with us and deviates away from the punk rock he is typically associated with. “Best Day Ever” is probably the most optimistic song I’ve heard Lindberg sing. It’s nice to see him stretch his legs a bit and branch off into poppier punk. It’s not pop punk in its usual form, but it’s a song about appreciating yourself. “Float Away” is a full-on love song. A fantasy about making a raft for him and his wife to float around the world on an endless vacation as a way to get out of the doldrums of a long marriage. “Won’t Let You Down” continues some of the same themes of “Float Away,” but in a more grounded way. It’s a nice culmination of the side before the closing song “Here Comes Our Wave.” Thematically, the title song feels like it would work better closing the first side of the record, but “Won’t Let Me Down” would be a weird place to end the album. 

Here Comes Our Wave is a personal record written by someone who has clearly put in the work on his mental health and is not afraid to talk about his feelings as a result. Something that seems to be a lot more prevalent as the punk rock scene gets older. While some of these sentiments have been expressed with Jim’s work in Pennywise, it’s a bit refreshing to not hear them at breakneck speed.  If you’re looking for a full-on Pennywise album, this may not be for you, but a few of the songs will definitely scratch that itch. Hearing pop punk filtered through Lindberg’s words mostly lands where it needs to with a pretty good payoff. Alan Vega’s drumming stays in that punk rock box and keeps this album moving at a good pace. Clocking in at under thirty-five minutes, Here Comes Our Wave is a great exploration of punk rock as a genre and Jim Lindberg as a person. The album is out now via Dine Alone Records

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DS Exclusive: The Bad Ups premiere music video for “Better Than You”, new LP out now on Jump Start Records

Philly punk rock four piece The Bad Ups released their awesome new album Life of Sin last week on Jump Start Records, and we’re keeping the party going with an exclusive premiere of the band’s music video for “Better Than You”. This is one of many standout tracks on the record; check out the video […]

Philly punk rock four piece The Bad Ups released their awesome new album Life of Sin last week on Jump Start Records, and we’re keeping the party going with an exclusive premiere of the band’s music video for “Better Than You”. This is one of many standout tracks on the record; check out the video down below 👇 and grab The Bad Ups’ new album on straight bitchin’ colored vinyl right here.

By the way! If you’re local, catch The Bad Ups’ show tonight at The Fire. They’re playing with Kids On Fire (on tour from Washington! (the state, not our nation’s capital) and fellow Philadelphians, Astrophels and Left on the Right. And once again, buy their new record! This shit kicks fuckin’ ass. And that’s a Screeching Bottlerocket promise.

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DS Show Review: Mac Sabbath / The Dickies / Peelander Z – Garden Grove, CA

The Garden Amp in Garden Grove hosted “Drive-Thru Metal band” Mac Sabbath for their tenth anniversary show. Support from The Dickies and Peelander Z made this a tongue-in-cheek night of satire, bad puns, and insanity. Peelander Z, the Japanese Action Comic Punk band, opened the night by pumping up the crowd, chanting “Go PZ, Go” […]

The Garden Amp in Garden Grove hosted “Drive-Thru Metal band” Mac Sabbath for their tenth anniversary show. Support from The Dickies and Peelander Z made this a tongue-in-cheek night of satire, bad puns, and insanity.

Peelander Z, the Japanese Action Comic Punk band, opened the night by pumping up the crowd, chanting “Go PZ, Go” until Peelander Yellow, Peelander Green, and Peelander Red exploded into “P-Burger,” a song about eating hamburgers every night and every day. During fan favorite “So Many Mike,” they pulled up someone from the crowd wearing a homemade shirt provided to him that said “I Am Mike.” At one point, Peelander Yellow replaced each member of the band by holding up signs asking for someone from the crowd to volunteer to play an instrument on stage. While this was happening, bowling pins were set up at the front of the stage. Once a new band had been formed, Peelander Yellow waited at the back of the venue and ran into the pins for a quick game of human bowling. They closed the set dancing to their cover of “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun.” Peelander Z’s set moves so fast they don’t give you the proper time to process what you are watching, but by the end of their set, most of the crowd was on board. Their stage show is the most fun one will ever have at a punk rock show. My description cannot do justice to how amazing their set was and must be seen in person.

Second up was the legendary Dickies. They opened the set with “Killer Klowns From Outer Space.” Ben David Selig’s rhythm guitar, Eddie Tatar’s bass, and Adam Gomez’s drumming hold the band steady while Stan Lee shreds through a set that went through most of the Dickies’ hits, including “Eve of Destruction,” “Manny, Moe, and Jack,” and “You Drive Me Ape.” Lead singer Leonard Graves doesn’t move as well as he used to, but his voice still sounds great. He’s still a charming and funny frontman who will wear a snorkel and goggles while dancing with a blow-up doll during “Waterslide.” The band closed with their covers of Black Sabbath’s “Paranoid” and the themes to Gigantor and Banana Splits. While I have never seen a bad set from this band, it was disappointing not hearing “Stukas over Disneyland.”

Mac Sabbath is touring in celebration of ten years. Ten years of Ronnie Osborne and his Monsanto-mutated fiends Grimalice on bass, the Cat Burglar on drums, and Slayer McCheese on guitar to warn the world of the evils of a drive-thru dinner. Mac Sabbath came out in tuxedos to celebrate their anniversary but quickly took them off to let the mayhem begin. While most of their set consists of parodies of Black Sabbath songs like “Drive Thru the Void” and “Sweet Beef,” they also include takes on the band’s songs. Peter Criss-Hamburglar mash-up, the Catburglar, sings a version of KISS’s “Beth” called “Bread.” Decrying other fast food bands such as Dokken Donuts, Taco Belle and Sebastian, and Iron Maidenny’s. At one point, Ronnie Osborne grabs a microphone attached to a trouble light and sings Roy Orbison’s “In Dreams” like Dean Stockwell in David Lynch’s “Blue Velvet.” Mac Sabbath’s set included a secret word. The secret word was “cake,” and when said, Ronald Osborne would put on a bucket hat and the band would go into the first verse and chorus of Cake’s song “The Distance.” At the end of the set, Stan Lee of the Dickies came out to play guitar on “Pair-a-buns,” Mac Sabbath’s take on “Paranoid,” prompting Ronnie Osborne to crowd surf on a hamburger pool float before teasing us with the beginning of “Gravy Train,” their cover of Ozzy Osbourne’s song “Crazy Train,” but ending before the first verse and their set. 

This was a perfect lineup, and their powers combined made this one of the best shows I’ve seen in years. Picking bands that have no qualms about their silliness makes for a good time. The energy in the venue was different than most shows. It almost felt like watching Saturday Morning Cartoons live in person. Replaying this show in my head feels more like a fever dream than a cheap-ticketed night of entertainment.

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This Show Is Tonight: Miracle Blood open a noisy wound at Deep Cuts

<p>Last we caught up with Miracle Blood, the Boston heavy noise-rock dudes were running amok around Allston, canvassing the gritty wonderland as a backdrop for their killer “Phenomenon” music video. Now the trio takes it north to Medford for a Hello Hell record release party tonight (October 4) at Deep Cuts, and there’s an air of exclusivity to the show that we find kind of refreshing. That’s because after Hello Hell experienced a delay in production of its physical product, […]</p>
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V3 Weekend: Artemas, Sebastian Maniscalco, ‘Shaun of the Dead’

<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: Artemas at Brighton Music Hall In his mega-viral alt-pop hit “i like the way you kiss me,” English-Cypriot singer, songwriter, and producer Artemas famously sings about hooking up but not getting […]</p>
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Contests: Enter to win a pair of weekend passes to Punx Can't Laugh Fest in Toronto!!!

Our giveaway of a pair of weekend passes for the inaugural Punx Can’t Laugh Festival in Toronto, Ontario closes on Monday! The festival runs October 11 and 12 at the Bovine Sex Club and Rainhard Brewery. There will be bands and stand-up comics performing along with artists being showcased. The bands performing include Danny Rebel and the KGB, Outtacontroller, Het Up!, Terminal Ruts, Spratacus, Candy Hangover, Dave Mackinder of Fireworks, Early Heaven, Kris Rose, Bob Sacamano Party, and Arcade Allstars. The comics include Moe Ismael, Andrew Hilary, Black Zeus, Jonny Divito, Jeremy Dobski, Carlin Reese, Gabe Koury, Andrew Barr, Jackie Agnew, Devin Bateson, Tamara Shevon, George Rivard, and Tyler Shamza. The artists who will be there include Secret Planet, Little Monkey Art, French Set, Andrew Wright, Pink Grind, Visual Shoegaze, and Chance. If you want to be the lucky winner, send an email to podcast@punknews.org telling us which band you’re the most excited to see at the fest, and tell us a joke to prove that punx CAN laugh. To be eligible you MUST be over 19 years of age and live in or around Toronto, Ontario. The winner will be randomly chosen and contacted on Monday, October 7. Good luck!!

Blag of Dwarves releases ode to Melania Trump

Blag Dahlia of Dwarves has released a short song online. In the vein of Mark Russell, Blag contemplates Melania Trump. You can hear the song below.

Early Riser: "Cool"

Early Riser have released a new song. It is called “Cool” and is off their upcoming album Big Life which will be out on October 11 via Asbestos Records. Early Riser released their album Vocations in 2021. Check out the song below.

Drug Church release video for "Mad Care"

Drug Church have released a video for their song “Mad Care”. The song is off their album PRUDE which is out now via Pure Noise Records. Drug Church will be touring North America starting next week. Check out the video below.

Pinhead Gunpowder: "Shine"

Pinhead Gunpowder have released a lyric video for their new song “Shine”. The song is off their upcoming album Unt which will be out on October 18 via 1-2-3-4 Go! Records. Pinhead Gunpowder released their comp album Kick Over the Traces in 2009. Check out the video below.