Wine Lips announce new 7-inch, share "Semi-Detached Furnished Home"

Wine Lips have announced that they will be releasing a new 7-inch. It is called Semi-Detached Furnished Home and will be out on March 20 via Stomp Records. The record features the title track (which has been released along with the announcement) along with a cover of Roger Miller’s “Lou’s Got The Flu”. Wine Lips released their album Super Mega Ultra in 2024. Check out the song below.

PINKLIDS polish chaos on new single ‘EYE-CATCHING SILVER’

<p>Nearly 50 years ago, Gary Numan released the song “Metal” on his debut solo album, The Pleasure Principal. To this day, it’s overshadowed by the success of Numan’s single “Cars,” which is a shame, because “Metal” is an infectious work of eerie, new wave futurism. “We’re in the building where they make us grow/ And I’m frightened by the liquid engineers/ Like you,” he sings over a chugging synthline. It’s a vibe you can’t help but catch a whiff of […]</p>
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PINKLIDS: “EYE-CATCHING SILVER”

Wareham, Massachusetts-based synthpunks PINKLIDS have released a video for their new song “EYE-CATCHING SILVER”. The video was directed by Wes Sterrs. The song is available digitally now. PINKLIDS released their single “SAX” in 2025. Check out the video below.

Gottlieb announce debut album, share "Pipe Bomb"

Los Angeles-based anarcho-punks Gottlieb have announced that they will be releasing their debut album. It is called The Far Fallen Fruit and will be out on May 1 via Quiet Panic Records. The band has also released their first single from the record, “Pipe Bomb”. Gottlieb released their EP I Am This Place in 2023. Check out the song and tracklist below.

Lana Del Rey spins spectral psych-folk with ‘White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter’

<p>There’s exactly one mainstream artist who could string together the words “whoopsie-daisy, deposition cocaine” and not sound like a loon, and it’s Lana Del Rey. Miss “Americana incarnate” this week (February 17) delivered “White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter,” a spectral psych-folk ditty that will allegedly be on her forthcoming LP, Stove. And yes, its lyrics pair a phrase as cute as “whoopsie daisy” with a nod to hard drugs. The single is a hypnotic ode to going domestic — […]</p>
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Vial release video for "NEVER BEEN BETTER"

Vial have released a video for their song “NEVER BEEN BETTER”. The video was directed and edited by Aaron Levin. The song is off their upcoming album Hellhound which will be out on March 20 via the band’s own label, Trout Hole Records. Vial will be touring North America starting in March and released their album burnout in 2024. Check out the video below.

Videos: Hot Mulligan: “I Don’t Think It’s The Right Time for Emojis”

Hot Mulligan have released a video for their new song “I Don’t Think It’s The Right Time for Emojis”. The video was directed by Michael Herrick and edited by Lars Juveland. The song is available digitally now via Wax Bodega. Hot Mulligan released their album The Sound a Body Makes When It’s Still in 2025. Check out the video below.

DS Album Review – Mr. Radical – “Promo!” EP

Mr. Radical, the four-piece hardcore punk band from Anaheim, CA., has recently released Promo! on January 23rd, 2026. I was excited when I came across Mr. Radical’s six‑song promo/EP on Bandcamp so today I’ll be diving in and reviewing it. Mr. Radical, comprised of Andrew Gonzales on vocals and guitar, Max Foster on guitar, Gavin […]

Mr. Radical, the four-piece hardcore punk band from Anaheim, CA., has recently released Promo! on January 23rd, 2026.

I was excited when I came across Mr. Radical’s six‑song promo/EP on Bandcamp so today I’ll be diving in and reviewing it.

Mr. Radical, comprised of Andrew Gonzales on vocals and guitar, Max Foster on guitar, Gavin Smith on bass, and Chris Sigur on drums, are adding their touch to the energetic sounds that were pumped into Orange County in the 1980’s. Think of the blistering tempos of Black Flag, with a similar rawness to other hardcore punk bands from California like Holehog and Clit 45.

The EP, Promo!, packs six songs into eleven minutes – it’s fast‑paced, raw but cleanly recorded, and occasionally threaded with a skateboarding theme.

The vocals are awesome, a hardcore sound that you can understand, and the energy is contagious. Their bass is a standout for me as well, it’s very audible throughout the EP; especially in their intros and in transitions to breaks or outros. Their guitar riffs get your head nodding to their melodies, and the drums are spot on with tight fills during short transitions and variation in the choice of drums used in longer transitions.

Great changeups in songs that are mostly under two minutes.

Track 1, Mr. Radical, is an introduction to the band and EP. The guitar is frantic sounding, setting the tempo for the rest of the EP. The bass guitar is having fun walking the fret board. It’s an awesome song.

Track 2, Hardcore Sucks, has a mellow intro, followed by a drum roll, transitioning right back to the fast pace heard on track one. The intensity in the vocals draws you in.

Track 3, Vertical, has a catchy guitar that sways and pulls you, making you want to get in a slam pit. It has a nice combination of drums during a break in the song. This song goes along with their skateboarding theme.

Track 4 Shreddin‘, is my favorite track from the demo. It’s dynamic, with varying changes in speed. The bass guitar is busy on this one.

Track 5 No Friend, brings the angst, I really like the lyrics on this track. The guitar is awesome, and it feels like the bass riff and guitar are bouncing off each other.

Track 6, Yayuh, is a fun song, I think this is a definite crowd favorite.

I dig their sound and hope to hear and see more from them. Hopefully Dying Scene can catch up with Mr. Radical soon for some interview questions.

Go check them out!

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Podcast: Listen to Punknews Podcast #717 – Chris Wrenn of Bridge Nine!

Episode #717 of the Punknews Podcast is now up! In this episode, Chris Wrenn of Bridge Nine Records stops by to talk about his new book, Fenway Punk, baseball, hardcore punk, and so much more with Sam, Chris B, and Em. Chris also sticks around to talk about the news, including Green Day’s Super Bowl performance, the RSD list, the settling of the Ramones dispute, and more. Listen to the episode below!

Home Front announces North American tour

Home Front hits USA and Canada this May. They'll be supported by Bootlicker. Tickets go on sale tomorrow. You can see the dates below. Home Front released Watch It Die late last year.