‘Speak No Evil,’ but see and hear some in this trailer

<p>We’ve become so much better off as a society ever since James McAvoy embraced the fact that he is a brilliant heel and started leaning into absurd and evil roles. Case in point: The trailer for James Watkins’ Speak No Evil, a remake of the 2022 Danish flick of the same name that made some waves when it hit the festival circuit over here. Universal hit the CinemaCon stage on Wednesday night and dropped a full-length preview for the upcoming […]</p>
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Listen to the new album and read a track-by-track breakdown by Garden Home!

Today we are extremely excited to bring you the premiere of the new album by Milwaukee-based post-hardcore band Garden Home! The album is self-titled and features ripping eight tracks including their three previously released singles “The Worst of It”, “Past Life”, and “Not Today”. We caught up with the band to hear what went into creating each track and the meaning behind each song. Garden Home will be out everywhere on April 12 (tomorrow!) via Thumbs Up Records and you can pre-save it right here. Listen to the album and read the track-by-track breakdown below!

Doubt sign to Get Better Records, share "Delusion"

Baltimore-based hardcore punks Doubt have announced that they’ve signed to Get Better Records and have also released their first single on the label. The song is called “Delusion” and is available digitally now. Doubt released their split with Harm Assist in 2023 and released their Demo in 2022. Check out the song below.

Thursday to release first new song in 13 years

Thursday have announced that they will be releasing their first new song in 13 years. It is called “Application For Release From The Dream” and will be out at midnight tonight. The song is also the band’s first release in 25 years to be released without a record label. The band announced this in a statement on Instagram that reads, ”Tonight we release our first song in 13 years. It’s also our first release in 25 years WITHOUT a record label. That’s 25 years since we set out in a small white van to play basements and VFW Halls — attics, kitchens and back yards — with a bunch of burned CDRs marked in black Sharpie: “Summer Tour ‘99.” In those 25 years, there were so many highway breakdowns, so many emergency rooms, run-ins with the law. So much time laughing in the studio, so many hours huddled together backstage or loading gear in the rain. And yes, 25 years of legal disputes and public blowouts. But now we are free. Free to make our own mistakes. Free to turn this band into whatever we dream it to be, whether we want to make it a collective of rotating members, a small cottage industry, a publishing house, a record label, or just a group of friends still having fun together after all these years. So tonight we step on stage at a tiny independent venue like we would’ve played when we were releasing Full Collapse (23 years ago this week) or again when we released No Devolucion (13 years ago this week). The kind of place we hope we get to keep playing at for as long as they’ll have us. Because no matter the size of the stages we’ve played in those 25 years, we remain— at heart — a small band, a bunch of kids still screaming in a basement. But we’re your small band and we love you. Thanks for everything. We’ll see you at midnight, in your time zone.” Thursday released No Devolución in 2011. Check out the post in full below.

Angel Du$t and End It to play US shows together

Angel Du$t and End It have announced a handful of US shows together. The shows will take place in May and June. Both bands will also be supporting Drain on their upcoming tour which begins in May. Angel Du$t released YAK: A Collection of Truck Songs in 2021 and will be touring touring Europe and the UK starting in late June. End It released Unpleasant Living in 2022. Check out the dates below.

Chad Daniels is feeling his ‘Empty Nest,’ but loving the journey all the same

<p>As someone who has deemed himself “pretty close to becoming an old man,” Chad Daniels still gets excited about playing new stages. Now, playing a new stage that is also iconic just makes it that much sweeter. In his leveled-up return to Boston, which finds him at The Wilbur on Friday (April 12) after years of performing in club settings in the city, Daniels is finally realizing a long-standing goal of his after years of watching some of comedy’s biggest […]</p>
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Tours: Fiddlehead announce US tour

Fiddlehead have announced US tour dates for this summer. Gel, Graham Hunt, Nuclear Daisies, Milly, and Touch Girl Apple Blossom will be joining them on select dates. These dates join their previously announced dates with Fleshwater. Fiddlehead released Death Is Nothing To Us in 2023. Check out the dates below.

DS Photo Gallery: Sessanta, Night Two – A Perfect Circle (w/Josh Freese!), Puscifer and Primus celebrate Maynard James Keenan’s 60th at Boston’s historic Wang Theatre

In what may be one of the more random and unique turns of events in the recent memory of at least one long-time DS staffer (read as: me), we had the opportunity to shoot night two of Sessanta at Boston’s Wang Theatre. What is Sessanta, you might ask? Valid question. Sessanta – the word – […]

In what may be one of the more random and unique turns of events in the recent memory of at least one long-time DS staffer (read as: me), we had the opportunity to shoot night two of Sessanta at Boston’s Wang Theatre. What is Sessanta, you might ask? Valid question. Sessanta – the word – translates from the original Italian to “sixty” and not, contrary to popular belief, to “sexy Santa.” But Sessanta in this case is so much more. Specifically, it’s a touring celebration in honor of noted oenophile and Brazilian jiu-jitsu enthusiast Maynard James Keenan turning – you guessed it – sixty years old, a fact that is at least as mind-blowing as the show itself that celebrated the momentous occasion. (Seriously…Elvis died at 42 and Wilford Brimley was like 49 when he started shooting Cocoon and Jerry Garcia died at 53 and Maynard still looks like has aged maybe two weeks since he was stalking the stage at Lollapalooza 1993 during the handful of Tool appearances on that iconic tour. Maybe there’s something to a life of wine and martial arts and not, in Elvis’ case, Demerol and tranquilizers and, well, and martial arts. But I digress. As usual.)

The Sessanta touring monster is a three-headed beast that features Primus and two of Maynard’s non-Tool-related musical projects, A Perfect Circle and Puscifer. The tour marks the first A Perfect Circle dates since 2018 – and I think the first dates with Josh Freese on drums since like 2011. Each band is certainly more than capable of headlining a similarly-sized venue (now in its hundredth year, the historic Wang Theatre holds 3,500) in their own right, so having all three on the same bill creates the problem of “who is going to headline?” To tackle that, Keenan and company created an evening event with all three bands trading spots and hoping on and off each other’s sets over the course of three hours. The stage was set up with three drum kits on a shared riser that was bookended at stage right and stage left by staircases that lead to seating areas each adorned with dual couches for the rotating cast of characters to hang out on and watch the festivities when it wasn’t their respective turns to perform.

All told, the trio of rock heavyweights pounded out twenty-nine songs over the course of the evening, with none of the bands really taking much in the way of precedent over the others. After a series of video reminders about the consequences of violating the show’s cell phone/camera policy, the musical portion of the celebration kicked off with a trio of songs from A Perfect Circle – “The Package,” “Disillusioned” and “The Contrarian” who then gave way to Primus’ well-received run-throughs of “Those Damn Blue-Collar Tweakers,” “Too Many Puppies,” and “American Life.” Then it was Puscifer’s turn to take center-stage, with commanding performances of “Galileo,” “Horizons” and “Indigo Children.” With each band’s initial three-song mini-set out of the proverbial way, the evening turned progressively more collaborative. Act 2 kicked off with Primus playing a trio of their biggest hits in succession: “Jerry Was A Race Car Driver,” “My Name Is Mud,” and “Tommy The Cat,” the latter of which saw Keenan himself taking Tom Waits’ position in the titular role from atop the stage left staircase. Puscifer returned for what really was the heart of the set – a four-song collection of “Flippant,” “Momma Said,” “Bullet Train to Iowa” and “The Underwhelming.” A Perfect Circle returned for “The Hollow” with Primus’ Tim Alexander on drums. Astute observers will recall that Alexander was APC’s founding drummer and his drumming on the studio version of that song marks his only recorded appearance in the APC catalog. On this night, as he did in the band a quarter-century ago, Alexander then handed the reins back to Freese for “So Long, And Tanks For All The Fish,” “Weak And Powerless” and “The Outsider.”

Act 3 started with a Puscifer return, closing out their portion of the evening with “The Humbling River” and “The Remedy.” A Perfect Circle then played arguably their two biggest hits – “The Noose” and “Judith” before Primus closed out their portion of the main set with an extended “Southern Pachyderm,” which featured Freese and Olsen joining Alexander as a three-headed drum soloing monster. The set closed with each band performing their new tracks that appear on the tour-exclusive new EP; APC’s “Kindred” performed with Puscifer’s Carina Round, Puscifer’s “No Angel,” and finally Primus’ “Pablo’s Hippos,” performed with Keenan himself. Then it was time for the grand finale; the entire twelve-headed monster took to the stage simultaneously to bang out what I guess you would call a cover of Puscifer’s “Grand Canyon.” You really should watch the latter – it’s something to behold.


As I alluded to before, the show brought with it a strict “no cell phone/no photography” policy which was startlingly well adhered to. It sounds weird maybe to mention in a show review, but we’ve reached the day and age where it is truly noteworthy – and undoubtedly refreshing – to be at a show filled with people who are just reveling in the experience in real life and not through a screen…and I say that as someone who watches shows through a screen for a (pretend) living. The atmosphere made for a compelling watch. Certainly, it seemed most show-goers were most stoked to see A Perfect Circle, especially with the powerhouse that is Josh Freese supplying the drumming duties. I think Billy Howerdel is a tremendous writer of poignant, heavy yet atmospheric music, and it creates for a live performance that borders on haunting at times. Primus, though, had a large contingent of their own fans singing and dancing along as Les Claypool and crew frog stomped their way through their particular brand of psychedelic prog funk jam rock. Puscifer are a band that I think a lot of people traditionally sleep on, because maybe of the sort of juvenile band and song/album names sometimes, and because I think they’ve been mischaracterized as a catch-all for Maynard’s non-Tool/APC musings and, as such, not as “serious” a band, but let me tell you…that band rules. Hard. Especially live. The interplay between Maynard and the spell-binding Carina Round’s voices and personalities was captivating, and genuinely lent itself perfectly to the gothic, theatrical setting.


I was going to write a more thoughtful outro to this show review, but in my brain, I keep hearing Stefon, Bill Hader’s brilliant city correspondent/club promoter from SNL’s Weekend Update like 15 years ago. “This show had everything; a birthday cupcake for Maynard James Keenan, three drummers at the same time, Les Claypool in a pig mask playing standup bass with a bow, an Ameriglide stair lift, Josh Freese and Billy Howerdel playing ping-pong, not a single cell phone in sight for three full hours (minus a ten-minute interlude); a hundred-year-old theater where they filmed Witches Of Eastwick.” It really was a special sort of show, and for being only night two of a tour filled with a lot of chaotic moving parts, it seemed from where I was sitting to go off without a hitch. Check our more photos below, albeit only from the show’s finale because that’s all we could shoot. The greedy photographer part of my brain thought it was super unfair because the people deserve to see pics of such an amazing atmosphere…but the cranky old man show-goer part of my brain feels happy we got an uninterrupted treat all to ourselves!


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Dark Spring Boston casts a post-punk pall over Cambridge

<p>Nothing unearths a craving for brooding post-punk — in the middle of an otherwise beaming spring, no less — like the pall of a solar eclipse. Just days after the celestial phenomenon, Dark Spring Boston continues the awe-inspiring gloom with an evening of darkwave, post-punk, goth, and adjacent genres in Cambridge this weekend. As opposed to past renditions of the fest, which has spanned multiple venues and evenings, this year’s festivities will take place solely at Sonia on Saturday (April […]</p>
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Comedy Bang! Bang! brings it straight to our mouths at The Wilbur

<p>Open up wide, Boston. The Comedy Bang! Bang! brigade is back in town, and they’re sending their critically-acclaimed madness straight down our gullets. As announced earlier this week amidst a flurry of newly added shows, the crack team behind the wildly successful TV show and podcast, led by host Scott Auckerman, will be hitting the road and setting up shop at The Wilbur on June 13 as part of the show’s upcoming Bang! Bang! Into Your Mouth tour. With more […]</p>
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