Outerloop to release live album

Washington, DC-based Outerloop have announced that they will be releasing a new album record. It was recorded during their performance at Distrito Music Fest in Washington, DC in 2023. The album will be out on September 27 via DCxPC. The band will be playing a show on September 27 at the Pie Shop in Washington, DC with MISC, Buko Buko, and Liability as well as a show on September 28 at Richmond Music Hall in Richmond, VA with MISC, Sleave, and Scanslow to celebrate the release. Outerloop released their EP, EP 02, earlier this year.

Fentanyl (mems Spiritual Cramp, SPY, World Peace) release new song, "Silver Hour"

Fentanyl, the band made up of members of Spiritual Cramp, SPY, and World Peace, have released a new song. It is called “Silver Hour” and is off their upcoming self-titled album which will be out on September 13 via Convulse Records. Fentanyl released their DEMO II in 2023. Check out the song below.

Videos: Winona Fighter: "Wlbrn St Tvrn”

Winona Fighter have released a video for their new song “Wlbrn St Tvrn”. The video is made up of clips from the band playing live from their recent tour with Bayside, Finch, and Armor For Sleep. The song appears to be a standalone single and is available via Rise Records. Winona Fighter released their EP Father Figure in 2022. Check out the video below.

Videos: Frank Iero: “2.5mg Just Ain’t Enough For Me”

Frank Iero has released a video for “2.5mg Just Ain’t Enough For Me”. The video was edited by Weronika K. The song is off the 10th-anniversary edition of his solo album Stomachaches called XNauseaousX which was released last week. Check out the video below.

Navel Gazing for September 1, 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.

V3 Weekend: Punk In Drublic Festival, Sean Patton, ‘Cruel Intentions’

<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: Punk In Drublic Festival in Brockton Peace out, NoFX. The influential West Coast band is out on a farewell run this summer after 40 years in the punk rock trenches, and […]</p>
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DS Exclusive: Listen to “So What? It’s the Future” from Minneapolis hardcore punks Texture Freq’s upcoming 7″ on Dirt Cult Records

This time next week, Minneapolis hardcore punk band Texture Freq will be releasing their new 7″ What May Come on Dirt Cult Records. This time this week, Minneapolis hardcore punk band Texture Frequency is premiering a brand new track called “So What? It’s the Future” exclusively(!!!) on Dying Scene. Fuck yeah! Check that shit out […]

This time next week, Minneapolis hardcore punk band Texture Freq will be releasing their new 7″ What May Come on Dirt Cult Records. This time this week, Minneapolis hardcore punk band Texture Frequency is premiering a brand new track called “So What? It’s the Future” exclusively(!!!) on Dying Scene. Fuck yeah! Check that shit out below and buy the 7″ while yer at it.

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LISTEN TO THE SONG:

READ SOME WORDS
(from singer Jimmy Cooper):

“So What? It’s the Future” occupies an odd place in Texture Freq’s discography, emerging from a troubled period of reconfiguring what it meant for me to write after first surviving a mass shooting, then in the early days of the most recent iteration of the ongoing genocide in Palestine. Struggling with a sense of futility, writing this song was an exercise in forcing myself–and hopefully the listener–to refuse that futility in favor of the forms of resistance that have carried so many through so much. What could I possibly say? There is no need to reinvent the necessary. We already know what it takes to build a better world.

Deleuze writes, “There is no need to fear or hope, but only to look for new weapons.” The sense that I had nothing to say mutated into a sense that what was necessary had already been said and an urgency in the saying itself: to continually lift ourselves up, together; to continually repeat and reinvent ourselves in moving forward with lessons learned time and time again; to make meaning from these repetitions. A song is barely a weapon, but remains a method, a cathexis, a reiteration of accumulated meaning finally disseminated as a call to arms against the despair in the mundane it’s so easy to remain mired in.

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New Review Update: New Reviews for August 30, 2024

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Oceanator releases video for "Happy New Year"

Oceanator has released a video for “Happy New Year”. The video was directed by Bob Sweeney. The song is off Oceantor’s album Everything is Love and Death which is out now via Polyvinyl Records. Check out the video below.

Smoking Popes to release ‘Born To Quit’ 30th anniversary live LP, share "On The Shoulder" live video

Smoking Popes have announced that will be releasing a special edition of their album Born To Quit to celebrate its 30th anniversary. The band re-recorded the entire album in front of a live audience made up of 50 fans at Bombsight Recording Studio in Bloomington, IL. It will be out on September 27 via Anxious and Angry Records. The band has also released a live video for their song “On The Shoulder”. Smoking Popes are currently touring the US and Canada with The Get Up Kids. Check out the video below.