Listen to the new EP by Showoff!

Today we are thrilled to bring you the premiere of the new EP by Chicago-based pop punk band Showoff! The EP is called Haverstraw and marks the band’s first new EP in 7 years as well as the 25th anniversary of their self-titled record. Speaking about Haverstraw lead vocalist Chris Envy said, ”We put a lot of hard work into Haverstraw and it ended up as the best record I have ever made. Every person in this band put their whole self in and it reflects as much when you listen to it. Lyrically, I think it's the most meaningful record I've made and that probably translates to why it means so much to me.” Haverstraw will be out everywhere on August 23 via Manic Kat Records. Listen to the EP in full below!

Guttermouth, Bollweevils, Sludgeworth, Jasons, Kepi, Diesel Boy, to play T1 Fest at Reggie's

You can get tickets right here! T1 Fest is back! As you may know, T1 Fest is the charitable festival that brings awareness to and critical funding for Type 1 Diabetes, a condition that affects 2 million Americans including 304,000 children. The Festival was founded by Jim Costanzo and Joe Inglima (both of Capgun Heroes) in 2019 after Inglima’s son was diagnosed with the serious condition at age three. Well, this year's lineup is packed across three days. Bands playing include Sludgeworth, Guttermouth, Diesel Boy, The Jasons, Kepi Ghoulie (playing full electric, baby!), The Bollweevils, Zoanoids, Take The Reins, Parasites, Capgun Heroes, Whatever…, Violets, Space Age Zeros, The Iron Spiders, Sex Dream, and more. The event is at Reggie's Rock Club in Chi-Town October 10, 11, and 12. You can GET TICKETS RIGHT HERE!!! Proceeds each year of T1 Fest (including $10,000 raised in the inaugural year alone) go to various organizations working on research towards a cure. The event also hosts an online auction and has a yearly T-shirt design for sale. This year, in honor of the 5th anniversary, there will be an exclusive T1 compilation on vinyl at the event. Oh, also, you can read an interview with Friday night Headliners the Jasons below. We spoke to the frontman… Jason…

All Hope Remains Album Pre-Order!

<p>Pre-Orders for All Hope Remains new album ‘Find My Way’, are available here today!! ‘Find My Way’ is 10 tracks of fast melodic punk rock, drenched in pop hooks and rhythmic breakdowns. Drawing from the nineties punk template, All Hope Remains deliver their rapid fire numbers with plenty of gusto and enthusiasm, littered with personal and social messaging. From the opening track (Intro) that welcomes listeners to the ‘age of misinformation’, their lyrics often highlight some of the major points that are wrong about our modern world, whilst a majority of the lyrical content is mostly ‘personal’ in nature. Recent […]</p>
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Interviews: Graham Isador goes country with Stuck Out Here's Ivan Rivers

Ivan Rivers is best known for co-fronting Stuck Out Here. Over the last decade the band has played with heavy hitters in the Southern Ontario punk scene, opening for acts like Pkew Pkew Pkew and The Drew Thompson Foundation, while developing a devoted following on the back of catchy pop-punk hooks and introspective lyrics. But the realities of making music in today’s landscape — friends living in different cities, scheduling conflicts between both day jobs and different artistic ventures — often meant that Rivers was writing and performing songs on his own. Originally at shows Rivers took on a persona, the smalltown hillbilly poet Mikey Chuck Rivers. Brash and lyrical, the singer demanded attention on stage with jokes and banter between compelling tracks. But after a few years of living the gimmick the character became less distinct from the musicians day-to-day before it was dropped entirely. Still, the aspects of humor and heart Rivers developed on stage spill through into his recorded material. Today Rivers releases I GIVE, four tracks of hooky alt-country peppered with hints of punk flair. The singer will be supporting the EP with a residency this September at The Cameron House in Toronto. Recently Graham Isador had the chance to chat with Rivers about his band, the new work, and his love of songwriting. Read the interview below!

Deryck Whibley of Sum 41 announces book tour dates (US)

Deryck Whibley of Sum 41 has announced US dates for his upcoming book tour for his upcoming autobiography Walking Disaster. The book is due out on October 8 via Gallery Books. Check out the dates below.

DS Show Review: Long Beach Dub Allstars / Buck-O-Nine / Tijuana Panthers / 3LH – San Clemente Fiesta, San Clemente, Ca (8/11/24)

The Sixty-Ninth Annual San Clemente Fiesta took place on August 11th, 2024. The event was an end of summer street festival with Avenida Del Mar blocked off for food, vendors, and a stage with a pretty decent line up.  First up was 3LH, a four piece garage and surf rock band from Long Beach and […]

The Sixty-Ninth Annual San Clemente Fiesta took place on August 11th, 2024. The event was an end of summer street festival with Avenida Del Mar blocked off for food, vendors, and a stage with a pretty decent line up. 

First up was 3LH, a four piece garage and surf rock band from Long Beach and Garden Grove. This band had a pretty lively set. Melding the riffs of the Ventures with the steady driving beat of Link Wray, kind of reminded me of early Dead Kennedys’ songs in the vein of “Too Drunk To Fuck” and “Police Truck.” Yet, their set went other directions with their song “Shadow” that has kind of a Strokes vibe to it and a Beatles like song with very un-Beatles lyrics called, “Don’t Wanna Hold Your Hand.” 3LH was an unexpected surprise I will be seeking out to see again soon. 

The next band keeping with the surf sound, albeit less riffy than 3LH, was the Tijuana Panthers from Long Beach, Ca. This three piece band was a little poppier. The three members, Daniel Michicoff (bass), Chad Pachtel (guitar), and Phil Shaheen (drums) shared vocal duties, belting out songs like “Summer Fun” and “Creature,” which uses 1950s and 1960s horror tropes as an analogy for the angst and awkwardness of being young. They saved their more aggressive songs like “Torpedo” and “Slacker” for the end of their set. The Tijuana Panthers remind of a surfy, but serious version of the Dead Milkmen with almost Buzzcocks-like lyrics.The band powered through a solid set, despite some technical difficulties at the beginning. 

More people started to gather at the stage before 1990’s ska band, Buck-O-Nine, had started. They had the set of the day, playing songs that spanned most of their career including, “Calling in Sick,” “Records Store,” and “Pain Inside.” They also played their 1990s radio hit, “My Town,” and some pretty fun covers of Musical Youth’s “Pass the Dutchie,” Joe Jackson’s “I’m the Man,” and Operation Ivy’s “Sounds System.” The crowd went crazy for these and the band did each of the songs justice. I didn’t expect them to be nearly as fun as they were or to have that much energy. The only disappointment was they didn’t play, “Irish Drinking Song,” but given that this was billed as a family event, it was expected.

Headlining the event was the Long Beach Dub Allstars. This was my third time seeing them and they just didn’t click with me. While a good portion of the band were architects of what Sublime and Skunk records built, their songs sound bland to me. Lead singer Opie Ortiz is a great artist whose contributions of album covers and murals throughout Long Beach is unmatched. Miguel Happoldt did a fantastic job collaborating and producing Sublime’s 40 oz. to Freedom and Robbin’ the Hood. Throwing in the keys of Roger Rivas makes this a murderer’s row of talent. It just doesn’t work for me. That being said, I will always stop and give them some of my time because of the caliber of talent. More power to them for still being able to draw a crowd. 

Breakdown and set up was pretty fast and each band played about forty minutes, starting promptly on the hour. It’s been a minute since I came home from a show with a sunburn. Nevertheless, this was a fun and good sized street fair taking up about a couple city blocks and three other smaller stages I didn’t even have a chance to get to. This is a free event put on by the city that I look forward to attending again in the future. 

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Comics Come Home returns with another banger lineup for 28th year

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Morgan Saint airs out an alt-pop duality of emotion with ‘Blazing’

<p>The seasons may be changing, but the vibes are perpetual. And as we cling to a summer feeling while August slowly winds down, Morgan Saint keeps our mood as high as the sun with a propulsive late-summer alt-pop bop called “Blazing.” The glistening cloud dancer hits the streams today (August 21), with the video premiering this afternoon. And while the track’s light demeanor glides along a path of blissful indifference, its lyrical content from the New York singer, songwriter, producer, […]</p>
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Frank Iero announces 10th anniversary edition of 'Stomachaches'

Frank Iero has announced that he will be releasing an expanded version of his debut solo album Stomachaches to celebrate its 10th anniversary. The album is called XNauseousX and features new tracks, live recordings, and covers including “Walk The Line” by Johnny Cash, “Extraordinary Girl” by Green Day, and “Be My Baby” by The Ronnettes. It will be out on August 30 via BMG. A new song called “This Song Is A Curse…” has also been released which originally appeared on the soundtrack Frankenweenie Unleashed in 2012. Frank Iero released his album Barriers in 2019. Check out the song and tracklist below.