S AND R evoke vulnerability on debut EP ‘Honey, Look At My Face’

<p>Someone tell Katy Perry that her “plastic bag drifting through the wind” metaphor has been trumped by a line from the new S AND R EP. “You pick me up and browse through me / And lay me down at your leisure / But it’s just stacks of old versions of me,” observes vocalist and guitarist Saxon Kennedy on “Honey, Look At My Face,” the title track of the Boston duo’s debut project. The symbolism evokes the eerie vacancy of […]</p>
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Endswell to release debut EP

Madison-based post-hardcore band Endswell have announced that they will be releasing their debut EP. It is called Keepsake and will be out on June 7 via Thumbs Up Records. The EP will include their single “Heart Container” which was released in 2023. Check out the tracklist below.

Stiff Little Fingers announce UK club shows

Stiff Little Fingers have announced some UK club show sin August to coincide with their appearance at Rebellion Fest. You can see the dates below.

Tours: Bikini Kill announce openers for upcoming North American tour

Bikini Kill have announced the openers for their upcoming North American tour. The Ghost Ease, Death Valley Girls, Black Belt Eagle Scout, Cheap Perfume, Blisster, Sweeping Promises, Shadow Show, Retail Simps, Birthday Girl, and Birthday Girl DC will be joining them on select dates. Bikini Kill will be touring touring Europe and the UK in June. Check out the updated dates below.

Bacchae announce new album, release "Next Time"

Bacchae have announced that they will be releasing a new album. It is called Next Time and will be out on July 5 via Get Better Records. The album was recorded with J. Robbins and features 10 tracks including their single “Cooler Talk” which was released last month. The band has also released the title track. Bacchae released their album Pleasure Vision in 2020. Check out the song and tracklist below.

Hyber bring punchy alt-rock to the silver screen in new video ‘Manic’

<p>Why scream a burning question from the rooftops when you can broadcast it at your local movie theater instead? “AM I MANIC OR PROGRESSIVE?” Hyber wonder in “Manic,” projecting the thought across a Cinema Salem screen in bold block letters. The Witch City band’s new tune and video arrived last week (May 3), priming folks for their forthcoming EP All The Things It Hurt To Know with a punchy alt-rock tug of war. The cheeky, popcorn-tossing visual aside, “Manic” grapples […]</p>
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Listen to the new EP and read a track-by-track breakdown by God Mother!

Today we are thrilled to bring you the premiere of the new EP by Stockholm, Sweden’s God Mother! The EP is called Sinneseld and features five rocking new tracks. Speaking about the EP vocalist Sebastian Campbell said, "The world has also changed a lot for the worse… We have struggled to hold onto mental health and our sense of purpose, with the reality around us.” We also caught up with the band to hear the story behind each track. Sinneseld will be out everywhere on May 10 and you can pre-order it right here. Listen to the EP and read the track-by-track breakdown below!

DS News: Steve Albini, Prolific Record Producer, Audio Engineer, Musician, Music Journalist and Chicago Punk Scene Icon Dead at 61.

The punk community around the world is mourning the loss of Steve Albini, one of its iconic figures. This is especially true for Chicago, where he helped shape the punk scene, and where his Electrical Audio recording studio is located. Staff members at Albini’s Electrical Audio confirmed to Pitchfork that Steve Albini suffered a fatal […]

The punk community around the world is mourning the loss of Steve Albini, one of its iconic figures. This is especially true for Chicago, where he helped shape the punk scene, and where his Electrical Audio recording studio is located. Staff members at Albini’s Electrical Audio confirmed to Pitchfork that Steve Albini suffered a fatal heart attack late Tuesday night, May 7, 2024

Albini’s death also comes on the heels of the announcement that Shellac, one of Albini’s bands would be opening for OFF! at that band’s farewell shows in New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago in July. Shellac is also scheduled to release its first new album in a decade, To All Trains, next week.

Steve Albini was born on July 22, 1962, in Pasadena, CA. While Nirvana’s In Utero and The Pixies’ Surfa Rosa are among the most famous of the classic albums he recorded, he also worked with such musicians and bands as PJ Harvey, Jesus Lizard, Breeders, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Helmet, Low, Dirty Three, Slint, and Brainiac.

As a musician, Albini founded Big Black in the early 1980’s. Naked Raygun’s Jeff Pezzati and Santiago Durango were members of the band. Pezzati left the band, replaced by Dave Riley before Big Black’s two most seminal albums Songs About Fucking and Atomizer.

Albini, Bob Weston, and Todd Trainor founded Shellac in the early 1990’s. The aforementioned To All Trains will be the band’s sixth studio album upon its release, and Shellac was scheduled to join Off! on its farewell tour, sharing the bill with Fucked Up and Surfbot as well.

Albini was also, at times, a controversial figure, especially in years past. In more recent years, he expressed regret over some of those things.

Outside of music, Steve Albini had another noted talent: championship poker player. Albini won two World Series of Poker bracelets.

All of us Dying Scene send our deepest condolences to Steve Albini’s family, friends and fans. Stay tuned for more Dying Scene coverage of Steve Albini’s life and legacy in the near future.

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DS Exclusive: Salem Wolves unveil “So Desperate,” first single from upcoming 80’s wrestling concept record, “The Psychotron Speaks”

One of my favorite things that happens periodically here at DSHQ is getting a “hey, would you be interested in premiering this track?” request from a band that you’re already stoked on. It is even cooler when the music they want you to debut for them is not only great, but is also genre-bending. The […]

One of my favorite things that happens periodically here at DSHQ is getting a “hey, would you be interested in premiering this track?” request from a band that you’re already stoked on. It is even cooler when the music they want you to debut for them is not only great, but is also genre-bending. The kind of song that makes you want to listen two or three or twelve times to make sure you’re catching all that’s going on. And on that note, we present to you “So Desperate,” the latest single from Salem Wolves!

For the uninitiated, Salem Wolves are a four-piece outfit from straight outta Providence, Rhode Island who have been plying their wares in and around New England for the better part of a decade. They might hail from the smallest state in the Union, but the sound they pack, particularly on their forthcoming record, The Psychotron Speaks, is bold and mighty. It’s also delightfully tough to nail down. The lead single, “So Desperate,” is a layered, anthemic post-rock cacophony, building and ebbing and flowing as it progresses. It’s a sound that would fill up the night sky on a late summer amphitheater stage but also wouldn’t sound out of place bouncing off the walls at a 400-capacity rock club.

The Psychotron Speaks is a concept album of sorts that’s about…well, I’ll ket the band explain it briefly:

An undercard wrestler fighting for his life and legacy. A mysterious entity whispering discord in unearthly tones. Dreams of fire in a house of want and need.

The album was produced by one of my favorites in the game – Jay Maas – and it’s due out July 19th on Tor Johnson Records. You can find out more about it at Salem Wolves’ website. And for now…feast your earholes on “So Desperate”!

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Boston Calling 2024 Homegrown Artist Profile: Justin Clancy

<p>Editor’s Note: In addition to our ongoing preview coverage, Vanyaland and Boston Calling are teaming up once again to showcase the homegrown bands and artists that help shape the local flavor of the city’s most vital music festival. Boston Calling’s ’24 headliners — The Killers, Ed Sheeran, Tyler Childers — and its remarkable undercard are well-known and established; but over the next few weeks, keep it locked as we profile the New England talent that decorates the lineup like few other […]</p>
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