Mic’d Up: Sam Jay, Monica Carroll, Brian Glowacki, Dan Boulger

<p>Editor’s Note: As the dogs days of summer get further away in the rearview, and the crisp, creeping wind of fall sneaks in overnight, it’s time to start thinking about bringing things back indoors to stay warm and entertained to stave off the insanity of the upcoming darker, colder months in New England. That’s where comedy can help you out, and boy oh boy, do we have a ton of it coming through town every week. With homegrown talent, national headliners, […]</p>
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Interviews: In conversation with Frank Turner

Frank Turner has had a huge year so far. Along with breaking the world record for playing the most shows across multiple cities in 24 hours and keeping up a nonstop touring schedule, the UK-based punk singer-songwriter has also released his 10th solo album, Undefeated, which might be his most vulnerable work to date. Over the course of 14 tracks he tackles aging, talks openly about mental health, puts arguments with his younger self to rest, discusses the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, pays tribute to the excitement inherent in record shops, and celebrates the joy of punk rock with honest lyrics that are visceral, defiant, and introspective. Undefeated is available now via Xtra Mile Recordings. Frank Turner and the Sleeping Souls are currently touring North America and will be bringing the Lost Evenings festival to Toronto for the first time later this month. Punknews editor Em Moore caught up with Frank to talk about the new album, songwriting, literary references, why Canadian music rocks, what goes into putting Lost Evenings together, and so much more. Read the interview below!This interview between Em Moore and Frank Turner took place over Zoom on August 30, 2024 before his show in Bozeman, Montana. This is a transcription of their conversation and has been lightly edited for length and clarity.

DS Show Review & Gallery: Mad Caddies; Iron Roses; and Something To Do from Reggie’s in Chicago

Mad Caddies almost did not make its headlining gig at Reggie’s. The band had been stranded in an airport in Halifax for nearly 18 hours due to a canceled flight. But of course, the operative word is “almost” because the band did make it to the venue as the opening bands were on stage. Those […]

Mad Caddies almost did not make its headlining gig at Reggie’s. The band had been stranded in an airport in Halifax for nearly 18 hours due to a canceled flight. But of course, the operative word is “almost” because the band did make it to the venue as the opening bands were on stage. Those opening bands, Something To Do and The Iron Roses provided strong support. What a terrific evening of music!


Mad Caddies, out of Santa Barbara, CA, brought the punk/ska fusion to the S. State St. stage. Perhaps due to the aforementioned travel issues the band members arrived ready to bust out. And bust out they did, with an upbeat and energetic performance. The set included “The Dirge,” “Reflections,” “Backyard,” “Tired Bones,” and “Lay Your Head.”

Mad Caddies has a run of September shows with Ballyhoo! on deck. In November, the band hits the road with Authority Zero and Belvedere.

Perhaps the most exciting show will occur on October 5th in San Pedro, CA as part of the Punk In Drublic Festival. There, the band will provide support on “Faturday” for NOFX‘s penultimate show. That should be a blast.


The Iron Roses is a fairly new ska/punk band composed of veteran musicians. Nathan Gray of Boysetsfire and Becky Fontaine share lead vocals. The band put on a snappy, boisterous performance with both singers taking leave of the stage to groove in the center of the crowd on the floor. The rest of the group killed it as well. Tight yet fun work.

Iron Roses complemented Maddie Caddies perfectly. The band’s showing at Reggie’s makes me look forward to the next time I can catch the band.

Iron Roses has North American tour dates scheduled for September and October. The band is also on the lineup at The Fest 22 in late October, in Gainesville, FL.


Something To Do out of Milwaukee had something to do at this show and they did it marvelously. That is, kick off the show with a bang. With all members seeming in perpetual motion, the band tested the attendees’ stamina. The horn section was particularly kinetic. The entire group was both in grand unison, with each member’s personality shining through.

The rowdy set included “Sweet Caffeination” and “Draw Me Like One of Your French Girls.” Both of those tunes are off Something To Do’s new album called Here Comes the Panic!

This month Something To Do will be sharing the stage with Mustard Plug and Authority Zero a few times. If you need something to do…well you get the idea.


As so often is the case, Reggie’s was the cool place to be for a hot show on a warm summer night. Cheers!

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This Show Is Tonight: Cigarettes After Sex find all their ‘X’s’ live in Boston

<p>When the world’s vibrant color acts to only blind us from reality, Cigarettes After Sex’s grayscale brand of alternative dream-pop is here to place things into a clearer perspective. The Texas-born project led by Greg Gonzalez unveiled new album X’s in July, and now finds itself routed back to Boston for a world tour that slow burns tonight (September 4) at TD Garden. Back in April, we were treated to an atmospheric new single called “Dark Vacay,” and it takes […]</p>
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Huggy Bear to release book

Huggy Bear have announced that they will be releasing a book. It is called Killed (of Kids) and was written by the five members of the band, Niki Elliott, Karen Hill, Jo Johnson, Chris Rowley, and Jon Slade, and edited by Ethan Swan. The book features reproductions of the seven zines that the band released while they were active (1991-1994) along with "new text drawn from two years of interviews with the band members", photos, flyers, and archival material. Killed (of Kids) will be out on November 19 via JABS and The Grass Is Green In The Fields For You. Check out the announcement below.

Videos: Chubby and The Gang: "Cocaine Sunday"

Chubby and The Gang have released a video for their new song “Cocaine Sunday”. The video was directed by Nick Suchak. The song is off their upcoming album And Then There Was… which will be out on October 4 via Flatspot Records. Chubby and The Gang will be touring Europe and the UK with Jade Hairpins in November and released The Mutt’s Nuts in 2021. Check out the video below.

Laura Jane Grace, Julien Baker, Frankie Cosmos, more on upcoming 'TRAИƧA' comp album

Red Hot, a non-profit that works to “promote public health and diversity through equal access to care”, has announced that they will be releasing a new compilation album. It is called TRAИƧA and features 46 songs by over 100 trans and non-binary artists including Laura Jane Grace, Beverly Glenn-Copeland, Perfume Genius, Faye Webster, Julien Baker, Andre 3000, Fleet Foxes, Jayne County, Kathi Wilcox, Frankie Cosmos, and Bartees Strange. The album art was done by V. Haddad, Rohan Rege, and Olive Panter. A cover of “I Would Die 4 U” by Wendy and Lisa of The Revolution and Lauren Auder has also been released. TRAИƧA will be out on November 22. Check out the cover and tracklist below.

Videos: The Last Gang: "Rumors"

The Last Gang have released a video for their new song “Rumors”. The video was directed and edited by Vicente Cordero. The song is off their upcoming album Obscene Daydream which will be out on September 20 via Fat Wreck Chords. Lead vocalist Brenna Red was recently a guest on the Punknews Podcast and you can listen to that right here. Check out the video below.

TIFF 2024: Five movies we can’t wait to see at Toronto International Film Festival

<p>Oh, Canada: We stand in line for the always-incredible selection of films at TIFF once again. That’s right, motherfuckers: It’s early September after the whites get put away and before the leaves turn orange, which means it’s time for the best-goddamned fall festival on the planet. This year’s lineup at the annualToronto International Film Festival has so many good movies to choose from that it was genuinely challenging to narrow it down to five – in addition to the five […]</p>
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Festivals & Events: Offspring, Pennywise, Face To Face, more to play Punk In The Park San Diego

Punk in the Park has announced details for its upcoming festival in San Diego. The Offspring, Pennywise, Streetlight Manifesto, Face to Face, Manic Hispanic, Voodoo Glow Skulls, Buck O Nine, Slaughterhouse, and Winterhaven will be playing the festival. Punk in the Park San Diego will take place on November 16 at Thrive Park at Snapdragon Stadium.