Kaonashi announce new EP, share "Passing Through the Hourglass" video

Kaonashi have announced that they will be releasing a new EP. It is called A Second Chance at Forever: The Brilliant Lies From Casey Diamond and will be out on July 26 via Equal Vision Records. The band has also released a video for “Passing Through The Hourglass”. Kaonashi released their EP The 3 Faces of Beauty: A Violent Misinterpretation of Morgan Montgomery earlier this year. Check out the video and tracklist below.

Omnigone to release new album, share new song "Quicksand"

Omnigone have announced that they will be releasing a new album. It is called FERAL and will be out on July 26 via Bad Time Records. The band has also released a new song called “Quicksand”. Omnigone will be touring the UK this summer and released their album Against The Rest in 2023. Check out the song and tracklist below.

In Memoriam: Douglas Scott Kane of Doug and the Slugz and The Generators has passed away

Douglas Scott Kane, lead singer of The Generators, Doug and the Slugz, and Schleprock, has passed away. He was 56 years old and passed away on May 30 following a battle with cancer. Doug and the Slugz announced his passing in an Instagram post which reads in part, ”Douglas Scott Kane left us at sunrise this morning. Over the last few months, Doug fought hard battling an aggressive form of cancer and it had come time for him to get the rest he so desired. Doug was a spiritual man and found comfort in knowing that he was going to cross over to heaven and join his mother, his father, his ancestors, and all the old friends that had passed before him. […]Doug was all in for his family, his friends, his music, his love, his rage, and his spiritual self. All of those that knew him were pulled into his orbit, and they were better off for it. Their lives became a little more interesting and a little more exciting for taking the ride. Doug always showed up, always put in the work, never did anything halfway, was fully committed…and he got there. Doug was complete. Doug was whole. Doug’s life wasn’t totally ordinary. Douglas Scott Kane was authentic.” We send our condolences to Douglas Scott Kane’s family, friends, and fans.

Listen to Bad Nerves' new album and read a track-by-track breakdown!

Today we are thrilled to bring you the premiere of the new album by UK-based punks Bad Nerves! The album is called Still Nervous and features 12 rocking new tracks. We caught up with lead vocalist Bobby Nerves to hear all about each of the tracks. Still Nervous is out everywhere today via Lowly. Listen to the album and read a track-by-track breakdown below!

Cowboy Boy announce new album, share "Great Scott" video

Cowboy Boy have announced that they will be releasing a new album. It is called Lipstick On A Pig and will be out on August 2 via Get Better Records. The ban has also released a video for their new song “Great Scott” which was created by Big Tex. Cowboy Boy released Good Girl in 2021. Check out the video and tracklist below.

Dying Scene’s Interview with Ovef Ow at Chicago’s Empty Bottle

DS’s interviewed Chicago’s own art-punk band Ovef Ow with a fun photoshoot outside Empty Bottle just before their show. In the interview, the band explain how they got their name, describe who they are, and tell us how important the music community is. Enjoy the interview and give them a listen and a follow. Dying […]

DS’s interviewed Chicago’s own art-punk band Ovef Ow with a fun photoshoot outside Empty Bottle just before their show. In the interview, the band explain how they got their name, describe who they are, and tell us how important the music community is. Enjoy the interview and give them a listen and a follow.

Dying Scene (DS): Please introduce yourselves and tell me who you are and your roles in the band.

Marites Velasquez, I play bass and sing.

Sarah Braunstein, I play drums and sing.

Nick Barnett, I play guitar artillery.

Kyla Denham, I play synth and sing.

DS: I am sure you get this a lot, but what does Ovef Ow mean? 

SB: Haha oh yes, we get asked a lot. It means nothing, it means whatever you want it to mean! In reality, it’s what our former band’s old logo (Me Jane) says when you turn it upside down. Friend-of-the-band Tim Breen designed that logo, and it’s a really great abstract design. When Me Jane came to its end and Nick joined up with us, we knew we were something new but couldn’t figure out a name. And here we are! 

DS: How would you describe your band and music to someone who hasn’t heard or seen you? 

Nick Burnett (NB): Colorful art rock in a cave…on Neptune.

DS: Your band has a unique image. Tell me about what inspires your look. What role does fashion play in it? Have you always coordinated outfits for your performances? Who makes your outfits?  I love them. What inspired your look for tonight’s show?

Sarah Braunstein (SB): Coordinating our outfits started pretty early on. Like before a show, we’d pick a theme or a color and everyone would try to dress to the theme with stuff we already had. It’s only been in the last year that we’ve taken things to the next level and gotten a few band outfits. So far, it’s been a combination of buying pieces, mostly from Fashion Brand Company so far, and making matching looks for Nick. One of Marites’s many skills includes sewing, she made his custom jumpsuit and some other stuff!

DS: DS saw you guys open for Otoboke Beaver and Drinking Boys and Girls Club at Thalia Hall. What was that experience like?

NB: It was a wonderful experience, but at the same time to preserve the music, I mostly tuned out the crowd. Otoboke Beaver and Drinking Boys and Girls Choir are both flawless live bands, so I did not want to mess up too much!

Marites Velasquez (MV): Playing Thalia Hall was a big highlight for us. We’ve played a lot of the other smaller venues around town over the years, so this felt like a big deal and an honor to be added to this bill. We were pretty nervous before the show, but I think that translated into excited energy on stage. The room sounds amazing. Hopefully we’ll get to play there again soon! 

Kyla Denham (KD): It was such a fun night for us. Playing in front of a large crowd you could feel the energy in the room which was really exciting. The Thalia Hall staff was amazing as well.

DS: What goals and plans do you have for 2024? Should we expect more shows? New music? What else?

MV: I’m ready to keep writing new songs and get back into the studio as soon as possible. Even though our album just came out last fall, we’ve had a lot of those songs for several years. Our sound keeps evolving and I would love to capture that on our next release.

DS: What does music mean to each of you? What is the importance of art punk and new wave? And, what role do you play in your music scene and community?

NB: I’m not sure where I would be without music. I’m not sure if I can stop creating music if I tried. Music is every person in my family. It’s every molecule. Community plays a key role in our band. Without home bases like Liar’s Club, and the Empty Bottle and bands like Impulsive Hearts and Lollygagger and DIY’s like VCR. I’m not sure we would’ve made it through the rough times! So in review, I’m really not sure of much of anything other than the music is great and the community is the best!

MV: Music has been an important form of expression for me. I was pretty shy as a kid but standing on stage performing music allowed me to find another way to share who I am. Art punk and new wave has a lot of freedom and inclusivity — you can get away with anything, experiment and try new things, and it’s cool.

DS: You are a Chicago band, if bands came to Chicago, what five places would you recommend that they do?

NB: Bric a Brac Records, EB, Vito and Nick’s Pizzeria, Liar’s Club, Sportsmens 

SB: That’s a pretty good list. I love Liar’s Club with my whole heart. I’m going to assume this band enjoys coffee and looking at beautiful objects so, I’d say they should go to The Center of Order and Experimentation, as well. 

MV: Empty Bottle, Liar’s Club, WhirlyBall, The Art Institute of Chicago, and Midwest Buy and Sell

DS: What are five bands that have inspired you as a group?

NB: Low, Meatwave, Reverend Horton Heat, and Goat 

SB: the B-52s, Sleater-Kinney

MV: Blonde Redhead, Warpaint, Priests, Romeo Void, and Sonic Youth.

DS: What are five bands that you’ve been listening to this week?

NB: The Messthetics, Gouge Away, Hum, Beth Gibbons, and Desire

SB: Mary Timony, Marika Hackman, Mannequin Pussy, Fever Ray, and Kate Bush (always).

DS: What five Chicago bands should we check out?

NB: Lollygagger, Bloodhype, Impulsive Hearts, Melkbelly, and Shannon Candy.

SB: Clickbait and Así Así.

DS: Who would you like to collaborate with? And why?

NB: Bloodhype. Right now they have one of the most dancy serious funny crazy awesome shows around.  

KD: We would like to collaborate further with the amazingly talented Pamela Maurer who was the creative powerhouse behind our music video for Fauxtography.

DS: What else would you like to share with Dying Scene’s readers?

NB: Buy our album so we can finally set up our Vegas to L.A. tour! 

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‘How Did This Get Made?’ will return to Boston for a Wilbur reboot

<p>In life, there are three certainties: Death, taxes, and if there is a film comparable to hot garbage, the How Did This Get Made? crew will find it, and then properly shred it to bits. While the flick they dissect will surely be different, Boston will be feeling a little bit of deja vu when, as announced today (May 29), the mad trio of Jason Mantzoukas, June Diane Raphael, and Paul Scheer take to The Wilbur stage on June 16 […]</p>
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This Show Is Tonight: Latrell James holds court in Allston

<p>We love a solid homegrown product, and Latrell James remains one of the best in the Boston business. The rapper and producer unveiled new album Running In Place a few months back, and it served as his first new project in four years. Tonight (May 31), he celebrates it with a release party at Brighton Music Hall in Allston. Here’s what Vanyaland’s Victoria Wasylak said about the record: “Running In Place picks up where James left off in 2020 with his EP Under, unrolling 13 tracks’ worth of gymnastic bars that […]</p>
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This Show Is Tonight: Camera Obscura bring ‘Big Love’ to Boston

<p>After some initial announcements late last year, Camera Obscura have since delivered exciting news with enhanced specifics: The beloved Scottish indie-pop band released a new album called Look to the East, Look to the West earlier this month via Merge Records. Their first since 2013’s Desire Lines, it finds the group back with producer Jari Haapalainen, who was behind the board for 2006’s Let’s Get Out of This Country and 2009’s My Maudlin Career. A new record meant new tour dates, and now […]</p>
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‘In a Violent Nature’ Review: A gorgeous, bloody slasher 

<p>Editor’s Note: This review originally ran as part of our extensive coverage of the 2024 Sundance Film Festival, and we’re reposting it today due to the film’s wider national release. Scan through our full coverage of Sundance reviews from this year’s festival, and check out our full archives of past editions. Elevated horror has gotten a bad rap over the last few years. Now, I agree that the term is bullshit – it’s the “graphic novel” of the film world, meant to flatter an […]</p>
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