Chubby and The Gang have announced that they will be releasing a new album. It is called Ant Then There Was… and will be out on October 4 via Flatspot Records. The band has also released a video for their new song “To Be Young” which was directed by Nick Suchak. Chubby and The Gang released The Mutt’s Nuts in 2021. Check out the video and tracklsit below.
Donny Crosswell came on the scene a few years ago with a mission to make country music fun and gay. Now backed by members of Pkew Pkew Pkew, Donny is set to take the stage on July 3 for the Orville Peck pre-show at the Budweiser Stage. Toronto-based writer and Punknews contributor Graham Isador caught up with Donny Crosswell and Mike Warne to talk about the band’s origins and so much more. Read his article below and enter for a chance to win tickets to their July 3 show!
For over 20 years, Chinese punk rockers The Noname have been playing incredible punk rock and they will not be stopping any time soon. The band are getting ready to release their new album Fortress Besieged which finds them referencing Chinese literature, collaborating with friends from all over the world, paying tribute to Joe Strummer, and staying true to their punk ideals. Fortress Besieged will be out everywhere on July 12 via Smith and Miller Records, Abbruch Records, and Pasidaryk Pats Records. The Noname will be touring Europe and the UK starting later this month. Punknews editor Em Moore caught up with lead vocalist Ray Yao through the power of the internet (email) to talk about the new album, finding community, the importance of collaboration, legacy, and so much more. Read the interview below!
The Hardest Working Band in Punk Rock is heading out this summer to spend some time in Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming, Montana, Washington, and Oregon, and they’re bringing tents and canteens! They promise to keep proper distance from any wildlife, and leave no trace! So, Check out the dates below and if they’re camping […]
The Hardest Working Band in Punk Rock is heading out this summer to spend some time in Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming, Montana, Washington, and Oregon, and they’re bringing tents and canteens! They promise to keep proper distance from any wildlife, and leave no trace! So, Check out the dates below and if they’re camping in your ‘hood, grab some s’mores, your sleeping bag and some Keystone Light and go rough it with the lads! #maximumpartytime
7/7 – Denver, CO – Ratio Beerworks Overland – Punk Rock Saves Lives Fest 7/9 – Colorado Springs, CO – Vultures 7/11 – Pueblo, CO – Blo Back Gallery 7/12 – Albuquerque, NM – El Rey Mezzanine 7/13 – Durango, CO – Anarchy Brewing 7/14 – Moab, UT – Woody’s Tavern 7/16 – Fort Collins, CO – Surfside 7 7/17 – Laramie, WY – The Great Untamed 7/18 – Casper, WY – Oil City Beer Company 7/19 – Billings, MT – Craft Local 7/20 – Bozeman, MT – The Haufbrau 7/25 – Spokane, WA – The Big Dipper 7/26 – Tacoma, WA – Overkill Lounge 7/27 – North Seattle, WA – The Kraken Bar And Lounge 7/28 – South Seattle, WA – Lucky Liquor 7/29 – Portland, OR – Twilight Cafe And Bar 7/30 – Grants Pass, OR – Our Studio 8/15 – Reno, NV – The Cellar At Alturas Bar
Once again, it’s time for a festival, and once again, it’s time for us to see some music and think about it. This time, we are heading to Copenhell – Denmark’s biggest Rock and Metal festival, but after this year – I would call it Denmark’s biggest alternative festival. Copenhell takes place a weekend in […]
Once again, it’s time for a festival, and once again, it’s time for us to see some music and think about it. This time, we are heading to Copenhell – Denmark’s biggest Rock and Metal festival, but after this year – I would call it Denmark’s biggest alternative festival.
Copenhell takes place a weekend in June every year, and people from all over the world come and celebrate music. This year, Dying Scene found their feet on the ground, and it’s nice being home for stuff like this. Because as we know, I live in Denmark, but up north, and I have a special relationship with the festival, but I don’t wear any rose-tinted glasses when I’m here.
This year is special, tho, because it’s my first year as our EU/UK coordinator, and that means I have a team of three other amazing people. Peter Kirkeskov Rasmussen, Philip Onyx, and Sabina Hvass will give you some impressions of the festival and explain why we hope one of you, dear readers, will come along on the ride next year.
The first band of my day. Maybe not everyone else’s, but Underoath made their return for the first time since 2017. And I honestly can’t say I was disappointed one bit. While Underoath is a highly energetic band, sometimes the energy can take over and become a slight hiccup for vocalist Spencer Chamberlain, who was making sure that everyone in the audience was moving. But didn’t have the microphone with him for a few songs, which wasn’t his fault. I’m looking at you, sound techs. But after that minor hiccup, Chamberlain came back strong, while Aaron Gillespie continues to prove that he knows how to drum and supply the clean vocals flawlessly. I mean, come on, he wasn’t breaking a sweat. And it did help that they varied set list, considering that it was a festival. I have zero complaints about it. Either way, I’m looking forward to seeing a full concert with them.
Before they were announced to play at Copenhell, I have to be upfront and say I had never heard of Dvne before. But seeing they were from a prog-rock band from Scotland, I needed to check them out. So, walking towards Gehenna, which, in my opinion, will always be one of the best stages Copenhell has. The sound on that stage USUALLY doesn’t fail, but for Dvne’s instance, today was the day that it decided to play some games. Dvne will hopefully find their way back… Maybe sooner rather than later.
Empire State Bastard is a band that consists of Simon Neil from the rock/post-hardcore band Biffy Clyro, Mike Vennart from Oceansize, and Dave Lombardo, the former Slayer drummer. It was an odd experience. First, I’ll say that the stage, Hades, was too big for them. They would have been better suited on Gehenna or Pandæmonium. But it was as it was. Now, I enjoyed their debut album, but it somehow got lost in translation because, for at least the first four songs they performed, they sounded a bit horrible. But after that, it did clean up a bit. I’m not going to dismiss this band after this performance because it was a first-time experience.
I may be the wrong person to ask this. Wednesday was only my second time seeing them, but I can happily say that it was the best performance I’ve seen from the band itself. The energy that they all displayed. They were in sync. From the moment that they all came out on stage, I felt the audience was very much ready to sing along to their all-time favorites. I was prepared to get proven different from that horrible set at Slam Dunk last year, which left me utterly shattered.
But kicking off with “Come Out and Play”, I knew from that moment that I was not getting a moment’s rest. But then again, I am such a fan girl that I was with friends in the pit. From that song, until they played their cover of “Blitzkrieg Bop”, people were not standing still. They even gave us an encore; no way in hell would they be allowed to leave the country if they hadn’t played “You’re Gonna Go Far, Kid” and “Self-esteem”. Dexter has been sounding amazing lately, and the rest of the band is just absolutely on fire. Noodles was even impressed that he hadn’t fucked anything up yet.
But jokes aside, this is a serious review. The Offspring are more than they have ever been, sound-wise, and they managed to put together the dream setlist. Is there a new one in there? Yeah, but that’s so fine. That gave us time to catch our breaths after partying in the pit. And I could see that the pit wasn’t the only one having a giant party; the hill was as well. They had the audience’s full attention, and we were hanging onto every word. The banter that Noodles comes with is funny; he continues to be one of the funniest people in music.” We broke the world record for attendance here”, likely they did. Likely he was taking the piss; who knows. But if you weren’t at The Offspring, that’s fine, but you missed out on the most insane concert ever.
Gosh, if I could see The Offspring once a year, I’d be happy.
It’s been 11 years since Dying Fetus played Copenhell, and somehow I found my way to Pandæmonium to check them out since my friends told me about how good their live shows are. Normally I’m not into death metal, and we don’t review it on Dying Scene. But I felt I had to say some words about their show.
Taking their steps onto Pandæmonium to the sweet song “The Boys Are Back in town”. Dying Fetus had no time to mess around, decending into fast riffs, and mean growls, it’s easy to fall into the mood of moshing. Even though I stood way back. There’s no beating around the bush with Dying Fetus. They are a class act, with some fast drumming, dirty growls and zero fucks to give.
If you’re into Death Metal, I suggest you check out a show when the band is near you.
Suppose you’re into electronic, mixed with a vocalist that reminds you of nothing less than a perfect vocal mix of Robert Smith, Siouxsie Sioux, and Ian Curtis. In that case, you need St. Digue in your life. I didn’t even know how much I needed it until I saw it last night. I admit that I can be lazy on the Danish music front, but let’s say I’ll work on it for the rest of 2024.The audience was there, alive, having the time of their lives, but it was the first day of Copenhell, and we had all been drinking, even though it was late. But all honestly, I haven’t had such a good time for a bit—just the moment to switch off and enjoy the music. Gosh, I finally understood why people around had been encouraging me to go to a show. Now I can’t wait to go more, and more.
That concludes the first day and only the beginning of our coverage of Copenhell.
Los Angeles ska-punk three piece Rundown Kreeps release their new single “FC” tomorrow, but ya boys at Dying Scene are hooking it up as always with an exclusive premiere a whole ass fuckin’ day early! Check out the music video below and pre-save the single on Spotify while you’re at it. Here’s some background on […]
Los Angeles ska-punk three piece Rundown Kreeps release their new single “FC” tomorrow, but ya boys at Dying Scene are hooking it up as always with an exclusive premiere a whole ass fuckin’ day early! Check out the music video below and pre-save the single on Spotify while you’re at it.
Here’s some background on the track from the band:
“FC” is a showcase of high energy punk rock, exploratory ideas, and subcultural guitar virtuosity. Lyrically the song discusses centering in on the perception of reality while acknowledging the possibility of universal contrast. Is reality a byproduct of the human experience; or is the human experience the consequence of reality? With this latest single we returned to where it all began. That blend of Punk, Psychobilly, and vivacity that shrieked through our amps.
By the way, these guys have been around since 2009, so if this is your introduction to Rundown Kreeps (as it was mine) you’ve got quite a bit of catching up to do! I recommend checking out the band’s back catalog on Spotify, starting with their 2022 full-length album. And follow them on their socials for more to come!
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Kim Gordon has released a video for her new song “ECRP”. The video was directed by Coco Gordon Moore. The song is available digitally via Matador Records. Kim Gordon released her solo album The Collective" earlier this year. Check out the video below.