Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers sign to Mom + Pop, share video for "Dull" ft. Softcult

Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers have announced that they have signed to Mom + Pop and will be releasing a deluxe version of their 2023 album I Love You called I Love You Too. The band has released a video (directed by Michelle Pitiris) for their new song “Dull” which features Softcult. Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers will be playing a handful of US shows this fall. Check out the video and dates below.

Hidden Mothers to release debut LP, share "Defanged"

Sheffield-based post-hardcore band Hidden Mothers have announced that they will be releasing their debut album. It is called Erosion / Avulsion and will be out on November 29 via Church Road Records and Deathwish Inc. The band has also released a new song called “Defanged”. Hidden Mothers released their self-titled EP in 2020. Check out the song and tracklist below.

Makes My Blood Dance tap the vein of love with ‘Heavy Metal Armour’

<p>Being billed as an “electro-goth-punk, disco-metal group” can really take one’s emotions to some strange, far-off places. But Makes My Blood Dance only want to take us to the party. And when we get there, the Brooklyn misfits have provided some much-needed “Heavy Metal Armour” through a high-octane torrent of beats n’ treats to help us fend off shit relationships. With perhaps the best band name since You Love Her Coz She’s Dead (fuck, that band was awesome), Makes My […]</p>
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Dying Scene Album Review: X – “Smoke & Fiction”

Los Angeles punk rock pioneers, X, have released their album, Smoke & Fiction on Fat Possum Records. John Doe, Exene, D.J. Bonebrake and Billy Zoom have given us one last album to tie a bow on a career that highlights their early roots and ending the band on their own terms after forty-seven years. The […]

Los Angeles punk rock pioneers, X, have released their album, Smoke & Fiction on Fat Possum Records. John Doe, Exene, D.J. Bonebrake and Billy Zoom have given us one last album to tie a bow on a career that highlights their early roots and ending the band on their own terms after forty-seven years. The result is nothing short of spectacular. 

A follow-up to 2020’s Alphabetland, Smoke & Fiction feels like a big thank you from X to their fans and supporters. Songs like “Ruby Church” and “Big Black X” give the band a chance to reflect on their time as pillars of the Los Angeles punk rock scene, including the success and problems that came with it. If there is one song that encapsulates the band’s love for their fans it would be “Sweet til the Bitter End”. If “Sweet til the Bitter End” is a thank you note, “The Way It Is”, is a Dear John letter, talking us down from the disappointment of why X can’t continue. There’s definitely a tint of melancholy to the track, as if the band is telling the fans, it’s not you, it’s us. “Smoke and Fiction” does this great job of reckoning the past and the memories associated with it as you continue to walk through a world you grew up in. This album acknowledges the past, but keeps it firmly in its place and does not apologize for it.  

The band itself sounds fantastic. There’s always this double-edged sword when older punk bands release albums later in their career. It’s no secret you get softer as you get older and your taste changes. That raw energy or feeling that you had isn’t the same as it was in your teens or twenties, which is what attracted a lot of us to punk to begin with. Look at the discographies for bands like Social Distortion and Offspring. It’s not to say their later work is horrible, but it’s a far cry from the entry points that made us take the ride. I never feel this is the case with X. While the members of X have dabbled in other genres, you always know what you are getting when it’s the four of them together. John Doe’s bass lines walk up and down this album only kept in line by D.J. Bonebrake’s beats on the drum and Billy Zoom’s rockabilly and surf-tinged buzzsaw guitar; melding this with Exene and John Doe’s duetted vocals makes an inadvertent system of checks and balances that made X special. 

It sounds weird to call this a retirement record, but being paired with their farewell tour, it’s essentially just that. The album is a celebration for many reasons. A celebration of the band, their longevity, and its amicable end. Smoke & Fire‘s ten songs clock in under thirty minutes, the way an old school punk rock album should. It delivers some of the strongest material they’ve put out in years. X is on an extensive farewell tour, giving their fans one last chance to see them before they officially call it a day, but with an album this strong you’ll wish you didn’t have to say goodbye. 

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This Show Is Tonight: Green Day celebrate a few anniversaries at Fenway Park

<p>Though Green Day is officially touring to promote their latest album, Saviors, this year is also being touted as a 30th and 20th anniversary celebration of their two biggest albums, the 1994 breakthrough effort Dookie and 2004’s unlikely masterpiece, American Idiot, respectively. Both LPs will be played in their entirety at Fenway Park tonight (August 7). Not-so-conspicuously missing from the hype for the mid-week evening at the ballpark is mention of the infamous riot in Boston when the then-snotty-nosed pop-punk […]</p>
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Photos: Check out some really cool photos from Day 3 of New Friends Fest in Toronto!

New Friends Fest took place at the Lithuanian House in Toronto, Ontario on August 2-4 and our photographer Stephen McGill was there to capture all of the action from all three days. If you missed photos from Day 1 or Day 2 you can check them out right here. On Day 3 he caught Saetia, NØ MAN, Your Arms Are My Cocoon, Algae Bloom, Carrion Spring, Football, Etc, Flooding, Rainmaking, Dianacrawls, and Treehouse of Horror as they took to the stage. Check out Stephen McGill’s photos below!

Photos: Check out some awesome photos from Day 2 of New Friends Fest in Toronto!

New Friends Fest took place at the Lithuanian House in Toronto, Ontario on August 2-4 and our photographer Stephen McGill was there to capture all of the action from all three days. If you missed photos from Day 1 you can check them out right here. On Day 2 he caught Raein, Dowsing, Newfound Interest in Connecticut, Blind Girls, Messa Nera, Quiet Fear, awakebutstillinbed, Radura, Short Fictions, Tyler Daniel Bean, and Emma Goldman as they took to the stage. Check out Stephen McGill’s photos below!

Survival Club: “The Beauty in Everything”

Survival Club have released a new song. It is called “The Beauty in Everything” and is the third song they’ve released so far this year. Check out the song below.

Feel Soderbergh’s ‘Presence’ in this creepy teaser

<p>It’s always cool when a well-established filmmaker rolls back into the fest that made them famous and stuns with something a good thirty-five years later. That’s what happened when Steven Soderbergh premiered Presence at this year’s Sundance – a ghost story that’s unlike anything you’ve seen in recent years. We were on-hand to check it out, and it’s a real good time. It’s just a bummer that you’ll have to wait so long to see it – almost a full […]</p>
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