Jeff Rosenstock releases video for "Soft Living"

Jeff Rosenstock has released a video for “Soft Living”. The video was directed by Bob Vielma. The song is off of HELLMODE which was released earlier this year. Jeff Rosenstock is currently touring the US, will be touring the UK and Ireland starting in January, and will be touring the US and Canada starting in March. Check out the video below.

SYNTHIA blast off across the synth-pop galaxy with sci-fi video ‘GO’

<p>Just when we need it most, SYNTHIA are here from the future to save us from the present. The Boston synth-pop duo of Casey and Mary Lee Desmond raced across an electro galaxy over the weekend, unveiling debut video “GO” on Saturday (December 2) that showcases the project’s combined audio and visual identity. Inspired in part by old-school anime and video game culture, the seven-minute “GO” plays out like a short film, as SYNTHIA cruise through the stars before becoming […]</p>
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Massa Nera and Quiet Fear announce split LP

Massa Nera and Quiet Fear have announced that they will be releasing a collaborative album. The album is called Cuatro Vientos // Cinco Soles and will be out on January 12 via Persistent Vision Records. Each band has also released a new song, Massa Nera’s is called “Bloated” and Quiet Fear’s is called “Presidio”. Massa Nera released Derramar | Querer | Borrar in 2022. Quiet Fear released Hasta la muerte si es preciso in 2021. Check out the songs and tracklist below.

All monsters attack in the ‘Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire’ trailer

<p>It’s somewhat of a fool’s errand to say this, but… is Godzilla having an even bigger comeback than when the big guy got his second shot at Hollywood stardom in 2014? The reason why we think this is kind of a dumb suggestion is that Godzilla never really left, but hey, it’s been a big year for the atomic monster from the depths: Godzilla Minus One, Toho’s new homegrown installment of the franchise, debuted on screens this weekend on these […]</p>
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Architects release video for "Seeing Red", announce North American tour

Architects have released a video for their new song “Seeing Red”. The video was directed by Dan Searle. The song is available digitally now via Epitaph Records. The band has also announced North American tour dates for May with Mice and Men and While She Sleeps joining them on all dates. They will be touring Europe with Metallica starting in late May. Architects released their album the classic symptoms of a broken spirit in 2022. Check out the video and dates below.

Videos: Breeze: "Have You Ever Suffered"

Breeze have released a video for their new song “Have You Ever Suffered”. The video was directed by Justis Krar. The song is off their upcoming album Sour Grapes which will be out on December 8 via Hand Drawn Dracula Records. Breeze released Only Up in 2021. Check out the video below.

Boston Thriving: Watch Noah Kahan make his ‘Saturday Night Live’ debut

<p>Love from Vermont, it’s Saturday night! America’s indie-folk sweetheart Noah Kahan made his Saturday Night Live debut over the weekend, performing a pair of his breakout hits, “Dial Drunk” and “Stick Season” — both of which, alongside a third in “Northern Attitude” — are charting in the Billboard Hot 100. The television appearance caps a wild year for the Vermont native and Watertown, Mass. resident, who vaulted into unsuspecting superstar territory through an impassioned, cult-like fanbase and word-of-mouth ascension. Kahan was nominated […]</p>
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Puzzled Panther release new song

Puzzled Panther have released a new song called “Smoke and the Mirrors We Broke”. It was produced by Nick Launay (Amyl and the Sniffers, Nick Cave) and Eugene Hutz of Gogol Bordello, Brian Chase of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and Alex Ryaboy also contributed to the track. Puzzled Panther will be touring the UK with Gogol Bordello starting today. Check out the song below.

DS Record Radar: This Week in Punk Vinyl (Suicide Machines, Mean Jeans, Wizo, Misfits & More)

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:

We’re starting off this week’s Record Radar strong with new pressings of not one, but two classic Suicide Machines records! Asbestos Records has repressed Destruction By Definition and Battle Hymns for the first time in a decade. Head over to their webstore to grab a copy of each record on one of three color variants (or succumb to your addiction and buy three copies of each!).

And hey while you’re over there, Asbestos also reissued the Suburban Legends’ Rump Shaker for its 20th birthday. One of the variants already sold out and the red swirl colored LPs are almost gone, too. Get your copy here.

Continuing our ska-heavy start to this week’s column, Asian Man Records is next up to bat with the first ever vinyl release of the 1999 MU330 Christmas album Winter Wonderland. Limited to 500 copies on green vinyl – get it here.

And Less Than Jake will put a bow on the ska portion of this Record Radar, with the latest batch of color variants for their 25th Anniversary Hello Rockview reissue. Three new variants of the 2xLP deluxe reissue were announced last week and they’ve all sold out. However! LTJ also just announced a 2024 leg of their Hello Rockview anniversary tour, so perhaps those who missed out will have a shot at another tour variant? Here are all the color variants so far:

  • Blue w/ White Splatter & Yellow w/ White Splatter (2023 Tour Variant)
  • Half Silver / Half White (300 copies, Fest Exclusive)
  • Red inside Yellow & Brown inside Blue Vinyl (500 copies, Smartpunk Exclusive)
  • Blue w/ Red Splatter & Yellow w/ Pink Splatter (1,000 copies)
  • Pink/Yellow Cornetto & Red / Blue Cornetto (1,000 copies, Band Exclusive)

Oh wow, a new release! Portland Ramonescore troupe Mean Jeans will be releasing a new album in February, 2024 on Fat Wreck Chords. It’s called Blasted and the first single “I Don’t Give a Shit Anymore” is streaming now. Get the record here.

The non-Jello Biafra sanctioned “2022 Mix” of the Dead Kennedys’ Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables has a new color variant exclusive to our friends at Newbury Comics, home of the $35 record. They pressed 750 copies of this new Clear Smoke color variant for some reason; wait a few months and you’ll probably find this in Newbury’s $9.99 section along with the rest of their landfill fodder.

Speaking of expensive records, this one’s a doozy. Screeching Weasel‘s Kill the Musicians has been released on vinyl for the very first time, 28 years after its original CD release on Lookout! Records. Here’s the catch: this is a long-ass record (the runtime’s a little over an hour). So you’d expect it to be a 2xLP release, right? Wrong. They’ve split it across two separate “volumes”, each of which is $30. So the choice is yours, get a CD copy off discogs starting at $9 or fork over $60 for two separately released large, colorful etched plastic discs.

SBÄM Records continues the trend of old albums getting first time vinyl releases, announcing a very limited colored vinyl release of Authority Zero‘s 12:34. The 2007 album is available on two splatter variants, each limited to 150 copies. Grab yours here.

Short-lived Dan Andriano fronted Chicago punk band Tuesday’s lone album Free Wheelin is back in print once again thanks to Asian Man Records. This 4th pressing is limited to 300 copies on random colored vinyl. Get it here.

German punk veterans Wizo have a new album called Nichts Wird Wieder Gut (I believe this means “nothing will be good again”) coming out in January. Check out one of the singles below and get the record on clear vinyl (Ltd to 500 copies) here.

Bad Time Records has announced a 2xLP compilation featuring live recordings of We Are the Union, Kill Lincoln, Joystick & more from the 2023 Bad Time Records Tour. In addition to featuring four exclusive tracks, the records come in a gatefold jacket with a poster included. They’ve got three color variants up for pre-order here.

An official repressing of the Misfits’ Collection has been announced, just in time for Halloween… er Christmas… uhh I mean next Easter! This Record Store Day Essentials release on glow in the dark colored vinyl will hit store shelves March 22nd, 2024. You can pre-order it here or from your local record store (assuming you have one).

Chris from the Lawrence Arms’ acoustic side project Sundowner’s debut album Four One Five Two has gotten a new pressing for the first time since its original release in 2011. I don’t know how many copies of this white vinyl reissue Red Scare pressed but it looks like it’s almost sold out – get your copy here.

Australian melodic punks The Decline are bringing up the rear on this week’s Record Radar. Their 2019 album Flash Gordon Ramsay Street is back in print on a beautiful new color variant. You get get a copy from these labels: Thousand Islands (North Amurica), Disconnect Disconnect (UK), Bearded Punk (EU) & Pee Records (Australia).

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 next week!

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