Listen to the new song by UltraBomb!

Today, we are thrilled to bring you the premiere of the new song by Minneapolis-based punk rock power trio UltraBomb! UltraBomb is made up of Greg Norton of Husker Du, Derek O’Brien of Social Distortion, and Ryan Smith of Soul Asylum. The song is called “no cap” and is off their upcoming album The Bridges That We Burn. Speaking about the track, Greg Norton said, ”There is a lot of noise to keep us distracted. Everyone has an opinion, informed and not informed. I'm at capacity with all the bs, let's start real conversations.” You can pre-save “no cap” right here. The Bridges We Burn will be out on May 1 via DC-Jam Records. Listen to “no cap” below!

Dale Crover of Melvins to release new album this year

Dale Crover of Melvins has revealed that he will release a new LP this year. In a statement issued by his new publishing company, "Plus there will another new album coming this year! His catchy yet eccentric tracks move from Nuggets-y garage rock to crafty proto-metal riffage and gorgeously hazy psych-pop, and feature Crover’s songwriting, vocals and multi-instrumental talents." We'll keep you updated.

The ‘Scary Movie’ trailer will take the sting out of ‘Scream’

<p>We don’t know exactly why, but we’re pretty sure that you need a laugh today. Paramount figured the same thing (or, well, happened to have accidentally great timing), so they dropped the trailer for the new Scary Movie, which was attached to screenings of Scream 7 this past weekend. Weirdly enough, it actually feels like it’s right about time for another one of these flicks — the horrible heyday of a Friedberg/Seltzer parody movie hitting theaters every other month has […]</p>
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Coil to release archival live album

Coil will release an archival live album. Supersonic is out this month via Retractor (Coil's own label). The album was recorded at Supersonic festival at the Custard Factory in Birmingham on July 12th of 2003. It is one of three scheduled performances in 2003 where Jhon Balance was unable to perform. To that end, Peter Christopherson and Thighpaulsandra performed with Tom Edwards. The set consisted of two unreleased/improvised pieces and two well-known compositions.

Baby Got Back Talk: "Cop and Introduction to the Opposites"

Baby Got Back Talk have released a mashup cover of “Cop” by Alkaline Trio and “Introduction to the Opposites” by Kid Dynamite. The mashup cover also comes along with a video that was directed by Brendan McKnight. Baby Got Back Talk released their EP Wince, Repeat in 2024. Check out the video below.

Guided By Voices announce new album, share "We Outlast Them All"

Guided By Voices have announced that they will be releasing a new album. It is called Crawlspace Of The Pantheon and will be out on May 29 via Guided By Voices Inc. The band has also released a new song called “We Outlast Them All”. Guided By Voices released their albums Thick, Rich and Delicious and Universe Room in 2025. Check out the song below.

We Might Die: "ICED OUT"

We Might Die have released a lyric video for their new song “ICED OUT”. The song is available digitally now. Speaking about the song, the band said, “Written from the perspective of an ICE agent, the track delivers a searing, satirical takedown of state violence and the justifications used to defend it — a loud, fast, and furious spiritual successor to the classic protest punk lineage of “Police Truck” by Dead Kennedys.” We Might Die will be touring the US in March and released their album hate you in 2025. Check out the video below.

When We Were Young Fest announces 1 year hiatus, to return in 2027

When We Were Young festival has announced that this year’s festival won't go ahead. It will return in 2027 following a year's hiatus. The festival announced this in an Instagram post which reads, ”The songs, the memories, the moments – none of it exists without you. After an unforgettable run in Las Vegas, we’ve decided to take 2026 off to give this festival the care it deserves and to make sure what comes next feels just as special as what came before. When We Were Young festival will return to Las Vegas in October 2027. Thank you for showing up with your whole hearts every year. This isn’t goodbye – it’s just a pause.”You can see the post in full below.

DS Book Club: Kill the Punks: A Hated Youth Memoir By John Oliver Hodges

Hardcore punk rock bands sprouted up everywhere across the country in the early 1980s. While we celebrate the bands that broke through, we often overlook the smaller ones that were revered in their own region. One of those bands is Hated Youth. John Oliver Hodges, the guitarist for Hated Youth, has written a book about […]

Hardcore punk rock bands sprouted up everywhere across the country in the early 1980s. While we celebrate the bands that broke through, we often overlook the smaller ones that were revered in their own region. One of those bands is Hated Youth. John Oliver Hodges, the guitarist for Hated Youth, has written a book about his experience in the band and growing up in Florida, titled Kill the Punks: A Hated Youth Memoir. Two hundred pages of mayhem, music, and memories guaranteed to make you laugh and squirm.

Hodges’s book leans into the “youth” of Hated Youth more than anything, and that’s where it finds its real pulse. While not as big as some of the bands worshipped at the punk rock altar, Hated Youth had their time in the sun. Hodges details his adolescence as a stoner-metal kid getting in trouble and being sent to the principal’s office. Eventually, he is sent to the School of Analytical Reasoning, a hippie high school, as Hodges would describe it. This is where he meets his future bandmate Eric and transforms into a mohawked punk rocker.

Adolescent mythology walks a fine line between the experimentation of extremes and the embracing of familiar norms. While his friendship with bass player Eric had flourished, John was sometimes a third wheel to Eric and his girlfriend Lucia as they pushed their own boundaries. These adventures, punctuated with multiple screenings of the movie The Road Warrior, give the book a cinematic and feral energy. Despite varying degrees of intensity, the activities aren’t so different from other generations of kids growing up.

A lot of stories recounting the origins of bands coming together start to fall into the same tropes. What makes them great is the presentation. Hodges’s writing is accessible. It moves fast and keeps the reader locked in. There were many times I didn’t want to put the book down. Hodges’ memories are super clear, and the story itself is compelling. While the band may be the catalyst, the real jolts come from the tales in between the shows.

At this point, many punk rockers have told their stories about how they got into punk. Each of these stories is different but shares the same emotional weight in terms of what it meant to them and how it shaped their lives. Hodges’ book still manages to stick out. Kill The Punks: A Hated Youth Memoir feels much more personal than other books about youth and punk rock. The writing is raw and feels closer to something like Henry Rollins’s Get in the Van. The advantage here is that Hodges has many more years of writing under his belt, and it shows.

As if the book wasn’t enough, you can see the Tallahassee Pioneers of Punk from March 5th to March 8th. The exhibition celebrating the underground scene will be on display at 621 Gallery. There will be sets from some bands of the Tallahassee scene playing at the Bark. Bands like Persian Gulf, Insect Fear, Hated Youth, Silly Wabbit, and Frankenfinger will all be playing sets.

In the meantime, you can get Kill The Punks: A Hated Youth Memoir by John Oliver Hodges in either paperback or ebook from Amazon.

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