Listen to the new track by Fire Sale!

Today we are thrilled to bring you the premiere of the new song by Fire Sale! Fire Sale is made up of Matt Riddle (Face to Face, No Use For A Name), Chris Swinney (The Ataris), Pedro Aida (Ann Beretta), Matt Morris, and Brad Edwards. The song is called “The Albatross” and it will be on their upcoming two-song single. Speaking about the song, singer Pedro Aida said, ”’The Albatross’ is about the frustrating and hopeless feeling we have when we send our children to school and the worry of bullying, bad grades, and drug use have been overshadowed by the fear that they won’t come home at all.”Guitarist Chris Swinney also said this about the song, ”’The Albatross’ is a song that we have been trying to write since the beginning of the band. If you grew up listening to anything on Fat or Epitaph…it is a huge nostalgic slap in the face.” ”The Albatross” will be out along with “I Remember Damage” on February 9 via Negative Progression Records. Listen to the track below!

Videos: Gouge Away: "Dallas"

Gouge Away have released a video for their new song “Dallas”. The video was created by Caleb Gowett. The song is off their upcoming album Deep Sage which will be out on March 15 via Deathwish Inc. Gouge Away released their single “Consider”/“Wave of Mutilation” in 2020 and released their album Burnt Sugar in 2018. Check out the video below.

Gentleman Jesse releases two new songs

Atlanta-based Gentleman Jesse has released two new songs. One song is an original called “Where Time Stands Still” and the other one is a cover of “Return of the Mack” by Mark Morrison. Both songs are available now via Drunk Dial Records. Check out the songs below.

Videos: Mannequin Pussy: "Nothing Like"

Mannequin Pussy have released a video for their new song “Nothing Like”. The video was directed and edited by Connor Clarke. The song is off their upcoming album I Got Heaven which will be out on March 1 via Epitaph Records. Mannequin Pussy will be touring Europe this spring and will be touring North America starting in April. The band released their EP Perfect in 2021 and their album Patience in 2019. Check out the video and new dates below.

GRAMMYs 2024: The full list of winners from the 66th annual awards

<p>The 66th Annual GRAMMY Awards went down last night (February 5), and the internet is filled with hot takes on what went down at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. But those who are looking for a quick recap of the winners across dozens of categories have come to the right place, as after we watched Tracy Chapman captivate with a performance of “Fast Car” alongside Luke Combs, we started compiling the results. Among the big winners were Taylor Swift […]</p>
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DS News: Slam Dunk announce full line up for 2024 + we say goodbye to You Me At Six

Let’s go! A New Year means a new round of festivals we plan to attend. First up is Slam Dunk; last week, they announced their last names to their already impressive line-up, but bad news was also shared. So, who are the last names that will be joining Pennywise, Snuff, The Interrupters, Waterparks, The Ghost […]

Let’s go! A New Year means a new round of festivals we plan to attend. First up is Slam Dunk; last week, they announced their last names to their already impressive line-up, but bad news was also shared.

So, who are the last names that will be joining Pennywise, Snuff, The Interrupters, Waterparks, The Ghost Inside, Boys Like Girls, The All-American Rejects, State Champs, Taylor Acorn, L.S. Dunes, Mom Jeans, and our overall favs, The Wonder Years?

Beauty School, Caskets, The Dangerous Summer, Arm’s Length, Everything Unfolds, and Guilt Trip. Also announced was You Me At Six, which will also be their last-ever appearance at Slam Dunk Festival. As they announced, they are going their separate ways after twenty years, after they conclude their last tour next year.
Slam Dunk 2024 will occur in Hatfield on May 25th and Leeds on May 26th.

You can buy tickets here.

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In Memoriam: Wayne Kramer of MC5 has passed away

Sadly, Wayne Kramer of The MC5 has passed away. He was 75 and passed away after a battle with pancreatic cancer. His passing was announced on Instagram in a post that reads simply, “Wayne S. Kramer “PEACE BE WITH YOU” April 30, 1949 – February 2. 2024”. As you know, MC5 were incalculably important to punk rock and music as a whole. We send our condolences to Kramer's family, friends, and fans.

Stiff Little Fingers announce final full US tour

Stiff Little Fingers have announced their final "coast to coast" us tour. Th announcement seems to imply that the band will still do limited USA tours going forward. It starts in May. You can see the dates below.

The Mezz shift rock stardom into overdrive with ‘Harbour The Feeling’

<p>The Mezz have gone country! The Mezz have gone hip-hop! The Mezz have gone hair metal! And that’s just in the last three minutes. The rising English band — which caught our attention back in November with “Bridges”, refusing to let go ever since — revealed the new video for “Harbour The Feeling” last week (January 31), and it’s a stylistic journey through parallel genre universes as the gang daydream about various shades of music stardom while they work out […]</p>
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