Tours: Bob Vylan announce fall tour dates (US and Canada)

Bob Vylan have announced tour dates for the US and Canada. They will be hitting the road starting in September and running into October. Bob Vylan released their album Humble As The Sun earlier this month. Check out the dates below.

Agriculture: "In The House of Angel Flesh"

Agriculture have released a new song called “In The House of Angel Flesh”. The song is off their upcoming EP Living Is Easy which will be released along with their 2022 EP The Circle Chant on May 3 via The Flenser. Agriculture released their self-titled record in 2023. Check out the song below.

Southtowne Lanes: "Witness"

Southtowne Lanes have released a new song called “Witness”. The song is off their upcoming album Take Care which will be out on May 10 via Dog Knights Productions. Southtowne Lanes released Give Up the Ghost in 2016. Check out the song below.

e.town concrete, Cold as Life, Black Flag headline TIHC 2024

This is hardcore fest has released the lineup for the 2024 edition. e.town concrete, Cold as life, and Greg Ginn's Black Flag headline the event. A bunch of other bands are palying including Negative approach, Sunami, Underdog, 7 Seconds, All out War, Wisodm in chains, and a bunch more. The event is August 2-4 in Philadelphia at Underground Arts and Franklin music hall (which used to be called the electric factory).

HWM, Bouncing Souls, Streetlight, Fucked Up, Mean Jeans, Ted Leo, Superchunk to play Fest

Fest has released its first wave announcement. A bunch of bands are playing and a bunch are doing full album sets. Hot Water Music is doing a 30th anniversary set. Bounncing Souls are palying four albums across two different sets. Joyce Manor is playing Never Hungover Again, Ted Leo and Pharmacists are doing shake the Sheets. Big D and the Kids table are doing Good luck. Other bands palying include Superchunk, Matt and Kim, Mean Jeans, A wilhelm scream, The Flatliners, The copyrights, fucked up, cursive, bad cop/bad cop, riverboat gamblers, and a bunch more. Chris Gethard is also doing comedy. More bands will be announce in the coming months. Fest 22 is October 25-27 in Gainesville, Florida.

DS Record Radar: This Week in Punk Vinyl (The Offspring “Smash” 30th Anniversary, Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, new Sludgeworth 7″ & More!)

Greetings, and welcome to the Dying Scene Record Radar. If it’s your first time here, thank you for joining us! This is the weekly* column where we cover all things punk rock vinyl; new releases, reissues… you name it, we’ve probably got it. Kick off your shoes, pull up a chair, crack open a cold […]

Greetings, and welcome to the Dying Scene Record Radar. If it’s your first time here, thank you for joining us! This is the weekly* column where we cover all things punk rock vinyl; new releases, reissues… you name it, we’ve probably got it. Kick off your shoes, pull up a chair, crack open a cold one, and break out those wallets, because it’s go time. Let’s get into it!

Check out the video edition of this week’s Record Radar, presented by our friends at Punk Rock Radar:

Up first this week we have the new album from Me First and the Gimme Gimmes ¡Blow it…at Madison’s Quinceanera!. In addition to being the band’s first album in a decade, this is also the first record to feature Strung Out’s Jake Kiley on guitar and CJ Ramone on bass. And like most Fat Wreck releases lately, the colored vinyl already sold out before this week’s Record Radar could go live, which is truly unfortunate. You can still get it on black wax and/or compact disc (otherwise known as CD by those in the trade) here in the US, here in Europe, and here in Australia.

The Offspring’s Smash turns 30 this year and though it doesn’t seem like it’s going to get a reissue with bonus content or anything, the record has gotten repressed on some new colors. So far two variants have been announced: the pearl variant, which is already sold out on the band’s webstore, and the green variant, which is limited to 300 copies and available exclusively at the Punk Rock Museum in Vegas. There’s also the previously announced Record Store Day Essentials “milky clear” color variant that you can get from your local record store, or here.

The MxPx marketing machine thought fast and capitalized on the very short-lived solar eclipse hype. One of many variants of the band’s new album Find a Way Home came with alternate cover art in a die cut jacket showing the printed inner sleeve; you could flip it to show the sun (or maybe it’s an asteroid, idk) or the moon through the cutout. Well they took that same color variant and swapped out the inner sleeve with one that has some solar eclipse art, so that’s cool I guess. You can buy it here if you’d like.

In other MxPx-related vinyl news, some new color variants of the 2018 self-titled album recently popped up on the band’s merch store as well. I’m not sure how limited they are, but can get the record on “Let’s Ride Red” and “The Way We Do Blue” right here. And one last thing before I move on, if anyone involved in the operation of the MxPx Merch Arsenal happens to reading this, you fuckers need to re-enable Media Mail as a shipping option because there’s no way in fuck I’m paying you $14 to ship a single record with USPS Ground Advantage. Sweet Christ.

The friendly people at Mom’s Basement Records are releasing The Young Hasselhoffs The Obsolete Man on vinyl for the very first time, 13 years after its original CD release. This is limited to 50 copies on clear w/ black splatter, 100 copies on white marble, and 100 copies on white w/ black splatter colored vinyl. You can get all three here.

Screeching Weasel side project turned Chicago punk cult favorites Sludgeworth reunited in 2022 and in 2024 they’re releasing their first new music in over 30 years. The band’s new 7″ features two brand new songs, “Together, Not Together” and “Foundation”, and it’s due out May 17th on Red Scare. Check out a live recording of one of the tracks below and pre-order the 7″ here.

Asbestos Records just put some cool records up on their store, the first of which is this first time vinyl release of 2002’s The Least Worst of the Suicide Machines. Like the Young Hasselhoffs record I talked about earlier, this had only ever been released on CD previously. But now you can get it right here on slime green colored vinyl! (limited to 800 copies), or black wax (limited to 100 copies, exclusive to Asbestos Records Subscription Club members (sign up here)), and white vinyl (ltd. to 100 copies). The last one is supposedly a “Ska Fests Exclusive”, see the Suicide Machines‘ upcoming tour dates here.

Also available from Asbestos Records: Spring Heeled Jack‘s new live album Live from the Legendary Toad’s Place. This was recorded at the band’s 2010 reunion shows at, you guessed it, Toad’s Place in their hometown New Haven, CT. It’s limited to 300 copies on orange colored vinyl and you can get it here. SHJ will be playing some shows to commemorate the record release over the next few weeks; go here to check out the dates.

And last up to bat from Asbestos is Sonic Boom Six’s new compilation album Re:Generation. Unlike the orange variant that was released last month in the UK, this US exclusive purple color variant is a 2xLP with a bunch of bonus tracks on that second LP. Add it to your cart before you check out with those Suicide Machines and Spring Heeled Jack LPs, and catch the band touring the US’ east coast this week.

Samiam‘s 2000 album Astray has been repressed on a few new color variants: Smartpunk Records has it on the very wordily named Red/Coke Bottle Clear/Yellow Tri-Split Vinyl which is limited to 300 copies, Down in the Valley Records has 300 copies on Yellow w/ Red/Orange Splatter, and there’s a plain yellow variant you can get on Hopeless Records webstore and probably in record stores once it releases on June 26th – they pressed 900 copies of that one.

Brooklyn’s Radar (no affiliation with the Dying Scene Record Radar) will be releasing their self-titled debut LP on May 17th via Dead Broke Rekerds. Check out the schweet music video for the lead single “Doesn’t Matter” and pre-order the record here.

Also from Dead Broke Rekereds! Another cassette release infiltrates the Record Radar – this time it’s New England punk band Doc Hopper’s career spanning compilation Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blew. Previously released on a very limited # of CD-ROM, you can now get it on a very limited # of green cassette tapes riiiight here (that # is 100, btw). Speaking of cassettes, if you like collecting punk rock on cassettes, Dead Broke has a lot of other awesome punk rock cassettes. So many, in fact, that they dedicated an entire section of their distro to the format. Very nice!

Death By Stereo’s first two records If Looks Could Kill, I’d Watch You Die and Day of the Death have been repressed. The first one’s available on silver colored vinyl right here; the 2019 repress on purple wax is still in stock, too. The latter is back in print for the first time in almost a decade, with a new glow in the dark green color variant that you can buy with money here.

Los Angeles’ Matamoska have a new record coming May 17th (seems like that’s a popular date to put out a new record) on Bad Time Records. The band’s self-titled LP is limited to 350 copied on “Deep Purple” colored vinyl, which you can get here, and 250 copied on “Highlighter Yellow” colored vinyl, which you’ll be receiving in the mail in a few weeks if you’re a Bad Time Record Club member.

And the last release on this week’s record comes from another LA band; it’s the debut LP from up-and-coming street punk band Dogface Bastards. Pride In My Boots is out now on Casualties guitarist Jake Kolatis’ label Charged Records. Check it out below and get it on vinyl here. You’ve got two variants to choose from – Napalm Bastard Splatter (340 copies) and Boot Stomp Splatter (165 copies). Or you can get both. You have autonomy!

Well, that’s all, folks. Another Record Radar in the books. As always, thank you for tuning in. If there’s anything we missed (highly likely), or if you want to let everyone know about a new/upcoming vinyl release you’re excited about, leave us a comment below, or send us a message on Facebook or Instagram, and we’ll look into it. Enjoy your weekend, and don’t blow too much money on spinny discs (or do, I’m not your father). See ya next time!

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Dying Scene Photo Gallery: Child Bite, Living Terror, Idol Throne, and Speed Pvssy; Live Wire, Chicago, Illinois (02/19/2024).

DS saw a show at the legendary Live Wire with an awesome line up! Child Bite was the headliner with Living Terror, Idol Throne, and Speed Pvssy as opening acts. It was a great way to start the show. Child Bite from Detroit, Michigan shared a unique sound of intense high energy punk/metal their with […]

DS saw a show at the legendary Live Wire with an awesome line up! Child Bite was the headliner with Living Terror, Idol Throne, and Speed Pvssy as opening acts. It was a great way to start the show.

Child Bite from Detroit, Michigan shared a unique sound of intense high energy punk/metal their with Chicago fans! Find them here.

Living Terror from Plano, Illinois. They describe themselves perfectly, “spread true, old-school, aggressive thrash metal throughout the Midwest.” Find them here.

Idol Throne is an Indiana based thrash/power/prog metal band. Find them here.

Speed Pvssy is a speed metal band from Chicago. Be sure to check them out here.

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Navel Gazing for April 14, 2024

Welcome to Navel Gazing, the Punknews.org commenter community's weekly symposium, therapy session, and back-alley knife-fight. Chime in below with your latest playlists, record store finds, online time wasters, and site feedback.

DS Premiere: Veronica Grim “Straight to Hell” Live from Urban Artifact

We’re super pleased to bring you another DS premiere to get your weekend started the right way! Cincinnati rock’n’rollers Veronica Grim have a brand new live video of “Straight to Hell”, live from Urban Artifact in downtown Cincy. Co-written by Ryan Malott of 500 Miles to Memphis, the live track comes straight off of a […]

We’re super pleased to bring you another DS premiere to get your weekend started the right way! Cincinnati rock’n’rollers Veronica Grim have a brand new live video of “Straight to Hell”, live from Urban Artifact in downtown Cincy.

Co-written by Ryan Malott of 500 Miles to Memphis, the live track comes straight off of a brand new EP titled Summer Goth. Described as “an eclectic sound reminiscent of Blondie and Social D combined with some Paramore”, the duo of Grim and Malott reminds me some of old 500 Miles to Memphis, but with a brand new spin on it.

Be sure to check out the newest Veronica Grim EP titled Summer Goth, released last month. Recorded by co-writer Ryan Malott, they’ve “conjured up a collection of songs that call back to the finest aspects of punk and rock’n’roll”. After spending some time in LA, Grim once again relocated back to her original stomping grounds to embrace the very music scene that had given her her start. Originally getting her musical start through her love for poetry, Grim’s recent release still very much displays that love.

Check out the video below. Cheers!

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V3 Weekend: Rock And Roll Rumble, Ali Siddiq, Yacht Rock with ‘Arthur’

<p>Editor’s Note: Welcome to V3 Weekend, Vanyaland‘s guide to help you sort out your weekend entertainment with curated selections and recommendations across our three pillars of Music, Comedy, and Film/TV. It’s what you should know about, where you need to be, and where you’ll be going, with us riding shotgun along the way. Music: Rock And Roll Rumble at The Middle East The Rock And Roll Rumble rages on, as the second-half of its two-weekend preliminary round swing picked back up last night (April 12) […]</p>
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