Common People sing along against self-doubt on ‘Dear Worry’

<p>Look don’t at us, but our new kink is bands that we think are named after Pulp songs but in reality are probably not. We swooned over Bar Italia not too long ago, and now we’re singing along with Common People, the white-hot Los Angeles band that has Next Big Thing written out all messy in Jarvis Cocker’s crooked handwriting. Whether or not these dudes are named after perhaps the most iconic Britpop banger ever — apologies to NYC’s The […]</p>
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DS Album Review: Combobox Level Up on “Here We Go Again!”

Portland, Oregon’s post-punk band Combobox is back with their latest EP, Here We Go Again! While it hasn’t been too long since their last EP, Oh No!, was released in July of last year, Combobox has cooked up an inventive batch of songs that help boost their sound while still sticking to their roots. Here […]

Portland, Oregon’s post-punk band Combobox is back with their latest EP, Here We Go Again! While it hasn’t been too long since their last EP, Oh No!, was released in July of last year, Combobox has cooked up an inventive batch of songs that help boost their sound while still sticking to their roots. Here We Go Again! has a much more urgent and darker tone, but still retains the humor that shone through on their first EP.

While lyrically these songs have the same snark as their previous EP, Combobox comes out much more aggressive and biting here. The music is faster on the first half, but also heavier and darker on the second half. “The Party” is a great start to the EP. It’s fast and catchy. The fun riffs from the first album are there, too. The breakdown of this song seems to pivot into Pixies territory with its clean surf-like guitars before speeding back up for an abrupt ending. The song structure stuck with me on this album.

The second track, “The Sermon,” is even faster and riffier than “The Party,” and works just as well. Musically, there is enough DNA from the last EP that it doesn’t sound too different, but it definitely moves their sound forward. Lyrically, these first two songs remind me of Jello Biafra and their way of making the narrator’s thoughts ridiculous until they’re poignant. On the surface, these lyrics are a little silly, but a closer look reveals much more to them.

“Meanwhile” and “The Road” are slower and heavier, but great nonetheless. “Meanwhile” is probably my favorite song off the album, starting off with a humorous exchange during a bank robbery gone awry because of an argument about face masks. Whether or not these songs follow the same narrator, each track feels like its own short story, a self-contained misadventure with its own stakes.

Combobox has done it again; they manage to squeeze in four fantastic songs into about ten minutes, leaving you clamoring for more. This EP is proof that Combobox isn’t just refining their sound; they’re expanding it. Their talent for writing music and biting lyrics shines through even more this time around. Their use of humor, commentary, and satire to point out the stupidities of the world is becoming a signature, not just a quirk. Pick up Combobox’s Here We Go Again! It is available digitally and on cassette from their Bandcamp.

Combobox has some shows coming up. Go and see them if you can:

3/6 – Portland, OR – Kenton Club (EP Release Party)

3/7 – Eugene, OR – Ghost Town Outfitters

4/18 – Roseburg, OR – Rosebud Theater

4/19 – Kaizer, OR – Radness Ensues

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Dez Cadena plays full Black Flag set for first time since 1981 in Philly! w/Droogettes, Noun, Brood!

Get tickets here!!! Louie, Louie! Have we got a cool show for you! On May 16, for the first time since 1981, punk icon Dez Cadena will perform a full Black Flag set!!! He'll be doing all the classics that you love, backed by a killer all-star band- Society's Imitations… surely that band doesn't have members of Violent Society in it… Dez will be singing and playing guitar and on some tracks, in classic '81 style, just taking the mic and destroying the room with that classic tar-n-glass voice!!! Oh yes! This is a one time only thing!!! But, that's not all… the newly reformed Droogettes will be bashing it up with their punk meets oi! charge and they have a bunch of new songs! Plus, Noun, which is Marissa Paternoster of Screaming Females, Mean Nasrene, and Ash Crash of Pinkwash will be playing their heavy as hell post-punk damage! Plus, Philly Anarcho Hardcore smashers The Brood are going to lay waste to the show! That's May 16 at Philamoca in Philly (531 N. 12th street). Note that this is a matinee show and doors are at 1pm… so you can go see one of the greatest hardecore vocalists ever and have plenty of time to walk across the street and see They Might Be Giants. Of course, this show is all ages! See you there!!! ***and yes, yes, we know Dez plays Black Flag tunes in the astoundingly great FLAG, but this set is ALL DEZ front and center, baby!!! Check out the Facebook posting here!Get tickets here!!!

The Bobby Lees announce new album, share "New Self" video

The Bobby Lees have announced that they will be releasing a new album. It is called New Self and will be out on June 12 via Epitaph Records. The album features eight tracks, including their previously released single “Napoleon”. The band has also released a video for the title track, which was directed by John Swab. The Bobby Lees released Bellevue in 2022. Check out the video and tracklist below.

Latter record Audiotree Live Session

Latter have recorded an Audiotree Live Session. The band played “Callous”, “Hole for a Home”, “I Don’t Owe You”, and “My Body Is My Sickness” from their 2024 debut album My Body Is My Sickness along with “Expiration Date”, “Hope You Love Her”, and “Bloodline” from their 2025 EP What Lives Inside of Me. Check out the session below.

Prince Daddy and the Hyena announce new album, share "Big-Box Store Heart" video

Prince Daddy and the Hyena have announced that they will be releasing a new album. It is called Hotwire Trip Switch and will be out on April 17 via Counter Intuitive Records. The band has also released a video for their new song “Big-Box Store Heart” which was directed by Brian Terranova and Jake Sulzer. Prince Daddy and the Hyena will be touring North America starting in May and released their self-titled album in 2022. Check out the video, tracklist, and dates below.

Mic’d Up: Colin Quinn brings a new proclamation to Tuckerman Hall

<p>If ever there was a more perfect time for Colin Quinn to talk some poetically vulgar sense into the general makeup of society, we’d really like to know. As luck would have it, Worcester is about to get a good weekend dose of it. All fitting aesthetics aside, Quinn makes his way to Wormtown for a night at Tuckerman Hall on Saturday (March 7) with a new batch of jokes, musings, and the lighthearted-yet-miffed cultural critiques that we’ve all come […]</p>
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Asthma Kids: "Venezuela"

Asthma Kids have released a new song. It is called “Venezuela” and was released as part of Dammit Records’ March 2026 Dam-Nations comp album. Asthma Kids released their EP The Meek Are Getting Ready in 2025. Check out the song below.

Tours: Sex Pistols featuring Frank Carter announce rescheduled North American tour dates

Sex Pistols featuring Frank Carter have announced rescheduled North American tour dates for this fall. The tour was originally set to take place last year but was cancelled after Steve Jones sustained a wrist injury. The tour begins on September 11 in Dallas, Texas and wraps up on October 18 in Los Angeles, California. Sex Pistols featuring Frank Carter will be touring Ireland and the UK in December. Check out the rescheduled dates below.

‘The Bride!’ Review: Hard to hate this monster

<p>Try as I might, I can’t bring myself to really hate Maggie Gyllenhaal’s The Bride!, which you probably wouldn’t have been able to guess should you have sat next to me during the screening. I was polite, of course, save for one audible “goddamn it” when, in a moment of passionate verve, Christian Bale’s Monster reveals that he’s gotten “Penelope,” the name he’s given to Jessie Buckley’s amnesiac bride, tattooed across his chest*. Yet The Bride! is a movie I […]</p>
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