Tours: H20 announce European tour

H20 have announced tour dates for the UK and Europe for this summer to celebrate their 30th anniversary. Any previously purchased for their show at The Underworld in London that was cancelled last year will be valid for the new date. Check out the dates below.

ZOMBIESHARK!: "Does Barcode Man Believe in God?"

ZOMBIESHARK! has released a video for “Does Barcode Man Believe In God?”. The video was created by Cory Swope. The song is off their upcoming album Die Laughing which will be out on February 16 via Theoria Records. ZOMBIESHARK! released Born From A Wish in 2022. Check out the video below.

DS Record Radar: This Week in Punk Vinyl (New Strung Out album! Reissues from Rufio, Ten Foot Pole & some other shit)

Greetings, and welcome to the Dying Scene Record Radar. If it’s your first time here, thank you for joining us! This is the weekly* column where we cover all things punk rock vinyl; new releases, reissues… you name it, we’ve probably got it. Kick off your shoes, pull up a chair, crack open a cold […]

Greetings, and welcome to the Dying Scene Record Radar. If it’s your first time here, thank you for joining us! This is the weekly* column where we cover all things punk rock vinyl; new releases, reissues… you name it, we’ve probably got it. Kick off your shoes, pull up a chair, crack open a cold one, and break out those wallets, because it’s go time. Let’s get into it!

Check out the video edition of this week’s Record Radar, presented by our friends at Punk Rock Radar:

Have you heard about Strung Out‘s new record? It’s called Dead Rebellion and it’s due out on April 5th. Naturally, Fat Wreck‘s US store has already sold through its mysterious color variant. However! You can still get that variant (whatever it ends up being) from their European and Aussie stores. The band also has an exclusive (not-so-mysterious) white color variant available on their own webstore. The first single “Cages” is pretty fuckin bad ass – it reminds me a lot of Agents of the Underground, which I thought was also a bad ass record. Perhaps this is a return to form for Strung Out? We shall see.

Last week we hosted the exclusive premiere of The Carmines‘ new record Work Harder Not Smarter. Who are The Carmines? I’m glad you asked! The Carmines are a Ramonescore band featuring Slick Shoes‘ Joe Nixon on drums and Greg Togawa (also from Slick Shoes) on guitar. The singer’s name is Nate Roberts – I’m not sure if he’s in any other bands of note; sorry Nate! Anyway, this record’s pretty sweet. You should listen to it & buy it sweet blue colored vinyl from Memorable But Not Honorable if you’re in the US and I Buy Records if you’re in Europe. Fuck yeah!

Rufio’s last record, 2010’s Anybody Out There, is getting released on vinyl for the first time ever thanks to Take This To Heart Records. There are three different color variants up for pre-order here. One of those fuckers already sold out so you might wanna act fast if this one’s on your bucket list!

The very pleasantly named Puke N Vomit Records has a bunch of GBH reissues up for pre-order; three, to be precise. They’ve got snazzy new variants of Leather, Bristles, No Survivors and Sick Boys…, City Baby Attacked By Rats, and City Baby’s Revenge. Each comes in a deluxe gatefold jacket with added liner notes, posters and a bunch of other shit. They also have a 3xLP box set with all three records on red wax with a shirt and stuff. Very cool!

We’re on a hot streak here with reissues and Ten Foot Pole’s gonna keep it going with a new pressing of Unleashed, which surprisingly is the first since its original release in 1997. La Agonia De Vivir (yes I copy + pasted that) is reissuing the record with 200 copies on transparent yellow wax & 300 copies on black wax. Get it here!

Codefendants continue their reign as kings of the $20 2-song 10″ with not one, but two new $20 2-song 10″s. Well, one of these technically has 3 songs kinda sorta, and that one’s only $18. Anyway! Here’s Living Las Vegas and Prison Camp. Eat it up.

Eccentric Pop Records comes comes out swinging with their first release of 2024, a new Groovie Ghoulies 7″ featuring never-before-released recordings from the World Contact Day era. They pressed 500 copies on “marbled burgundy” colored vinyl, which you can purchase with fungible currency here.

And because I’m a smartass, lets compare the economics of this release vs the Codefendants 10″: The Ghoulies 2-song 7″ is $8.00, or $1.14 per inch / $4.00 per song. The Codefendants 2-song 10″ is $20.00, or $2.00 per inch / $10.00 per song. The numbers don’t lie, folks!

And here comes Red Scare with the most economical 7″ of them all! A brand new 4-song 7″ from Broadway Calls, and it’s only $6? How will they ever financially recover from this? I thought it cost like 700 bagillion dollars to press records now! Grab the 7″ here and catch Broadway Calls on tour with Teenage Bottlerocket next month.

It seems Rad Girlfriend Records is gonna keep doing what they’ve been doing in the year of our lord 2024, and that’s putting out an assload of records. Up first is a new album from Chicago’s Heavy Seas. Distortion Days is due out on January 26th and you can pre-order it on translucent yellow, opaque maroon, or black vinyl here. Can’t decide which variant you want? Just buy all three you fucking dumbass.

Rad Girlfriend’s 2nd new release is from Acumen, a new band featuring The Copyrights frontman Adam Fletcher. Their debut album Mark VII consists of a bunch of covers of obscure 60’s rock songs which I will not attempt to pretend I know. Get it on “seaglass”, translucent blue, or black vinyl here. Or just buy all three variants of this one, too.

Jon Snodgrass is releasing a new album called Barge At Will, which features Bill Stevenson on drums and bass. This is being released on colorful polyvinyl chloride music discs by SBAM Records in March. They’ve got white and yellow color variants available on all their webstores. The friendly canucks at Thousand Islands Records have the album on blue vinyl and black wax. Here’s a live recording of one of the songs:

And because it just wouldn’t be the Record Radar without a new variant of Green Day’s new record Saviors, here’s a new variant of Green Day’s new record Saviors. Well, this isn’t really a new variant, but it also kinda is.

The UK Indie color variant was supposed to be the same as the US Indie color variant (pink/black split), but I guess record stores started receiving their shipments and they were completely different. So here ya have it, variant #23 – pink / black marble. Banquet Records has it up on their store, I’m sure if you live in the UK you can get this from pretty much any record store within spitting distance.

I’d also like to take this opportunity to remind you all we’re keeping track of all the variants of this record on this article here. Bookmark that page and stay tuned for variant #s 24, 25 & 26 coming soon!

Well, that’s all, folks. Another Record Radar in the books. As always, thank you for tuning in. If there’s anything we missed (highly likely), or if you want to let everyone know about a new/upcoming vinyl release you’re excited about, leave us a comment below, or send us a message on Facebook or Instagram, and we’ll look into it. Enjoy your weekend, and don’t blow too much money on spinny discs (or do, I’m not your father). See ya in the new year!

Wanna catch up on all of our Record Radar posts? Click here and you’ll be taken to a page with all the past entries in the column. Magic!

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Navel Gazing for January 21, 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.

DS Review: Neck Deep – “Neck Deep”

The Welsh quintet, also known as Neck Deep, has returned with a new self-titled album, and we hear them returning to their early roots. But after 12 years as a band, I wondered how they would keep up with their peers’ releases last year, and wow… They went beyond and above my expectations excellently. The […]

The Welsh quintet, also known as Neck Deep, has returned with a new self-titled album, and we hear them returning to their early roots. But after 12 years as a band, I wondered how they would keep up with their peers’ releases last year, and wow… They went beyond and above my expectations excellently. The singles were catchy and good, but what about the rest of the album? Proper amazing. 

‘Dumbstruck Dumbf**k’ opens the album in the most energetic and is irresistible and catchy, thanks to the infectious guitar riffs and supported by the dynamic vibe that continues throughout the song by the drums. While the lyrics reflect on being “good enough” for someone, Neck Deep wonders if they are missing out on being with them. On ‘Sort Yourself Out’, the band treats us to a classic pop-punk track with fast-paced guitars and drums in the background. At the same time, Ben Barlow sings about falling for someone who just isn’t having any of it and urging him to “sort himself out”, all while he is out there buying flowers and apologizing for whatever. 

And while we’ve been listening to ‘Heartbreak Of The Century’ since it was released in 2023, there’s no denying that it still stands as one of the best tracks on the album. A catchy chorus, “You’re so smart / But my love just ain’t enough / Baby, that’s okay /I was thinking about fucking myself anyway”, and for an album closer ‘Moody Weirdo’ as energetic and lively as the rest of the record, which honestly is the only way to end this album. Would some love ballad have stuck its landing and message as well as ‘Moody Weirdo’? Likely not, or at least that’s my own opinion. 

To summarize, Neck Deep has made one of the best albums of their career here. It’s just a top above their debut album Wishful Thinking, well-polished in the excellent sense, wildly mixed, all done by Seb Barlow, Ben Barlow’s brother, and the band’s bassist. The lyrics are written to much delight, with some rather catchy verses and chorus throughout the album, and no band member misses their time to shine on each track. I’m probably what you’d call a casual Neck Deep fan, but I might consider seeing it on my “End Of The Year” list for 2024. Well done lads.

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DS Featured Release: American Thrills – “Impossible” (ft. Northcote)

The weekend is started off on the highest of notes with a brand new single featuring some great friends of Dying Scene. We’re pleased to bring you American Thrills‘ new single “Impossible” featuring the ever-loveable voice of Matt Goud, aka Northcote. “Impossible” is the first new tune we’ve heard since Goud’s Wholeheart LP, released in […]

The weekend is started off on the highest of notes with a brand new single featuring some great friends of Dying Scene. We’re pleased to bring you American Thrills‘ new single “Impossible” featuring the ever-loveable voice of Matt Goud, aka Northcote.

“Impossible” is the first new tune we’ve heard since Goud’s Wholeheart LP, released in March of last year. The track is American Thrill’s first single off their sophomore LP due out later this year.

Be sure to catch the AT dudes on the road later this month with Hot Rod Circuit and Punchline for the 24th Anniversary shows of “If It’s Cool With You, It’s Cool With Me”. Get Tickets Here.

Scroll down for American Thrills’ and Northcote’s newest single “Impossible”. We’ve had the pleasure of interviewing both artists in the last year, so check those out as well. Cheers!

DS Interview: Matt Goud aka Northcote on His New Record “Wholeheart”

DS Interview: American Thrills’ Jamie Otfinoski and Jeff Wielk on Their First Full-length, Fest 20 and Limp Bizkit

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DS Review: bad new world – “bad new world”

We are nineteen days into 2024, and it seems fate (or my undying search for new music) has thrown a brand new album into my lap, destined to be the soundtrack of my life for the next six months (sorry, friends). bad new world, yes, styled like this, is a name that rolls off the […]

We are nineteen days into 2024, and it seems fate (or my undying search for new music) has thrown a brand new album into my lap, destined to be the soundtrack of my life for the next six months (sorry, friends). bad new world, yes, styled like this, is a name that rolls off the tongue and is the new side-project of Nick Casasanto, whose name is familiar to many due to his role as the rhythmic guitarist in the band Knuckle Puck and also happens to be the genius behind the new self-titled album bad new world. During six songs and 18 minutes, it’s hard not to be captivated by Casasanto’s songwriting skills and overall pleasant vocal range. 

Kicking off the bad new world album with a punch, ‘culture violence’ emerges as the inaugural track, wielding subtly distorted guitar riffs and infectious lyrics. Transitioning into ‘archer,’ we’re treated to a delightful guitar ballad that induces swoons and showcases peak songwriting. ‘shade’ brings a nostalgic echo of Knuckle Puck’s ’20/20,’ specifically in its instrumental delivery, intertwining reminiscent sounds.

‘simmer’ unfolds with gentle vocals, lulling the listener until a climactic turn at the end, where the instruments crank up, delivering a surge of frustration during the poignant line, “Are you ready to simmer down?” — a moment where the shivers down my spine were very noticeable. As the album nears its close, ’empty’ presents as a tender guitar ballad until a pivotal 1:50-minute mark. Synths are infused in the song, adding another emotional layer.

Across these six tracks, bad new world takes us on a rollercoaster of highs and lows. From the anthemic’ culture violence,’ rallying with the empowering mantra “you won’t divide us, we’re culture violence,” to the more poignant moments like “I’m caught up in your glare / enough to be aware / that life can be unfair / but not for long, cause I don’t want to feel empty,” from ’empty’ the album displays a spectrum of emotions within the realm of pop-punk.

In kicking off my first review of the year, I pondered if these album-induced feelings would fade. Yet, after some intense listening, often accompanied by a glass of wine, I can confidently say that the bad new world, album, and artist are here to stay in my life. And despite Nick Casasanto’s well-traveled pop-punk adventure, it can be like rolling the dice when you venture into side projects. However, Casasanto firmly proves that he isn’t “just” the guy from Knuckle Puck, but he is much more. Here he is, with complete creative control, that shows that spending years on a project can produce something beautiful.

bad new world didn’t play it safe on the album, but they did bring back that sweet nostalgia I’ve been missing, all while keeping things modern. Bravo, Casasanto; the next round of beers is on me.

This well-crafted album has the magical power to whisk me away to the reminiscent vibes of Jack’s Mannequin, Yellowcard, and The Starting Line. If these names ring a bell, you should listen to bad new world and let them become your new favorite band.

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DS Show Review & Gallery: The Avengers, Kid Congo Powers, Frightwig (Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, 1/10/24)

San Francisco’s Great American Music Hall was built in 1907 after the Great Fire and Earthquake of 1906. After many uses and incarnations, it opened as a music venue in 1972 and has been open since. This January, it hosted some veterans of the California punk scene for a night of great music. Frightwig started […]

San Francisco’s Great American Music Hall was built in 1907 after the Great Fire and Earthquake of 1906. After many uses and incarnations, it opened as a music venue in 1972 and has been open since. This January, it hosted some veterans of the California punk scene for a night of great music.

Frightwig started in 1982 as an all-woman San Francisco punk band with a distinctly feminist message. They released two albums in the ’80s which proved to be an enormous influence on the Riot Girl movement. After breaking up in 1994, they reformed in 2014 and released a new record, We Need To Talk, on Label 51 Records.

Kid Congo Powers has been making music since the ’70s including stints with Gun Club, The Cramps and Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, before founding The Pink Monkey Birds in 1997. Since then, they have released four albums on In The Red Records with a new album, That Delicious Vice, coming this April.

The Avengers were among the first punk bands to form in California in 1977, famously opening for The Sex Pistols at Winterland. Their initial incarnation only lasted two years and produced two EPs, the second of which was produced by Pistol Steve Jones and released after the band had split. Original members Penelope Houston and Greg Ingraham reformed the group in 1999 and have been playing regularly since 2004.

Check out all our photos from the show below!

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This Show Is Tonight: Oompa celebrates life and family at Crystal Ballroom

<p>Boston’s music scene is nothing without the folks who work to make it special, and tonight (January 19) is one chance to give back to some of the hardest-working names in the regional game. Roxbury’s own Oompa, the hip-hop artist and founder of OUTLAUD recently deemed one of Boston Magazine’s 150 Most Influential Bostonians, will hit the stage at Somerville’s Crystal Ballroom tonight for a concert celebrating the life of her late mother. As the artist shares on Instagram earlier […]</p>
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V3 Weekend: The Elovaters, Dumpster Fire, ‘Poltergeist’

<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: The Elovaters at House of Blues We’re currently 153 days away from the official start of summer, but for The Elovaters, the chill season never stopped. The Boston progressive roots and […]</p>
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