Alvvays ask if it’s ‘Easy On Your Own?’ and without them the answer is no

<p>There was simply no doubt that Alvvays‘ forthcoming third studio album Blue Rev — named for the sugary alcoholic beverage Molly Rankin and Kerri MacLellan used to drink as teens on rural Cape Breton and out October 7 via Polyvinyl — would be one of the standout releases not only of the fall, but the entire year. In July, the iconic Toronto band treated us to the LP’s opening track, a noisy guitar-pop number called “Pharmacist”, and today (August 10) we […]</p>
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Videos: Doki Doki release video for "Liar Liar"

Doki Doki have released a video for their new song "Liar Liar". The video was shot on a Google Pixel 3 XL and stars Chris Candy. The song is off the band's upcoming self-titled album that will be out this winter via Asian Man Records. Doki Doki is Lucy Giles, Loggan Hammon, Donnie Walsh, and Randy Moore. They released their debut single "I Was Killing It Man" in June. Check out the video below.

Videos: Soul Glo: "Thumbsucker"

Soul Glo have released a video for their song "Thumbsucker". The video was directed by Dan White x $$$NICCA and the song is off their album Diaspora Problems that was released earlier this year. Soul Glo are currently on tour with Show Me the Body and will be touring Europe and the UK this fall. Check out the video below.

Ten More Underrated Punk Bands You Need To Check Out Right Now

A few weeks ago, we presented you with a list of underrated punk bands you probably, maybe, potentially hadn’t heard of before. Well, it seemed like you people may have enjoyed that, so we thought to ourselves, “What the heck? Let’s do a part two!” So, without any further ado, Dying Scene presents: Ten MORE […]

A few weeks ago, we presented you with a list of underrated punk bands you probably, maybe, potentially hadn’t heard of before. Well, it seemed like you people may have enjoyed that, so we thought to ourselves, “What the heck? Let’s do a part two!” So, without any further ado, Dying Scene presents: Ten MORE underrated punk bands you need to check out right fuckin’ now!

THE RIPTIDES

Ottawa’s Riptides have spent 20+ years producing some of the best pop-punk to ever come out of Canada. These guys are right up there with Chixdiggit in my book. They’ve never put out a bad record, and their latest album Canadian Graffiti is pop-punk perfection. Every song on this thing is great, and it’s an absolute steal for $11 on vinyl.

POINT OF VIEW

San Jose’s Point of View has been around a while, and their sound has changed pretty drastically over the years. Their first album Sideshow Years is just awesome. It’s a blazing fast ska infused skate punk masterpiece that stayed in my car’s CD player for a few months when I first got it 10 years ago. Their new stuff is good, too, and is definitely worth checking out, but this is without a doubt Point of View’s magnum opus.

THE SUBJUNCTIVES

Hailing from Seattle, The Subjunctives are a pop-punk band fronted by Ean Hernandez from Sicko (speaking of underrated bands…). If you like The Mr. T Experience or old school pop-punk in general, you’ll like these guys. Check out their album Sunshine and Rainbows below. Grab it on vinyl from their Bandcamp page.

KURT BAKER

Kurt Baker makes fun power pop music with rock ‘n’ roll flair and punk rock energy. His 2012 album Brand New Beat reminds me a lot of my favorite Billy Joel record Glass Houses. This just got reissued with a bunch of bonus tracks for its 10th anniversary. Highly recommended listening for anyone who’s not too punk to admit they like pop.

WRONG LIFE

There was a time when I was absolutely obsessed with The Murderburgers. I first stumbled upon the Scottish pop-punk band when they released How to Ruin Your Life, which quickly reeled in with fast, melodic songs about being an unemployed degenerate. I was devastated when they called it quits in 2019, but happy to hear frontman Fraser quickly started a new project called Wrong Life. He’s released two great EPs that match the more serious tone of the Murderburgers’ later output, and supposedly has a full-length album coming soon. Be on the lookout for that!

THE WINDOWSILL

Anyone who’s read any of the bullshit I’ve posted since Dying Scene came back from the dead knows of my infatuation with Dutch pop-punk band Giant Eagles. The Windowsill is basically the same band (seriously, 3/4 of the members are in Giant Eagles) sans synthesizers. Their 2017 album Make Your Own Kind Of Music shows off their uncanny knack for writing some of the coolest, most laid back pop-punk tunes I’ve ever head. Crack open a beer and give this one a spin.

CIVIL WAR RUST

During my original stint with Dying Scene, one of my greatest discoveries was Civil War Rust. Death To False Hope Records used to have a shitload of music on their website that was free to download. That’s where I came across an EP from these East Bay punks. I loved it and I didn’t waste any time ordering their record The Fun & The Lonely that the songs on that free EP were pulled from. It’s been ten years, but I can still put this record on and enjoy it as much as my first listen. These guys are still making new music; they released a new single called “Heart of Gold” earlier this year. Civil War Rust deserves your attention.

THE YUM YUMS

If you’re in the mood for some unapologetically poppy punk, might I suggest The Yum Yums? This delightful Norwegian band has been churning out ultra catchy bubblegum punk for almost 30 years. Their 2020 record For Those About to Pop is some of their best work to date. Stop reading these words and listen to this awesome album already!

RECORD THIEVES

Denver’s Record Thieves, featuring members of Authority Zero and Allout Helter, released an excellent record in 2020. There was some other stuff going on at the time, so these guys seem to have flown under a lot of radars. If you like punk with melodic sensibility, this band is right up your alley. Listen to their full-length below, and grab it on vinyl here. Make sure to check out their brand new single “Fault Lines” as well.

PARASITES

When people say there’s no justice in this world, they ain’t lying! Dave Parasite rarely gets the recognition he’s due as one of 90’s pop-punk’s most clever songwriters. I’d challenge you to show me a bad song this man has written, but that’s an impossible task so I won’t waste your time. If you aren’t listening to the Parasites, what the fuck are you even doing? Start with Retro Pop Remasters – this record compiles the best of the band’s catalog. And be sure to grab the LP from here while you’re at it.

  1. Triple Deke… not on this list… should be on all lists.

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Band in the USA: METZ take debut album out on 10-year anniversary tour

<p>Alright, looks like we have ourselves a bit of a good news / bad news situation on this idle Tuesday. Turns out METZ are hitting the road this fall to celebrate the 10th anniversary (!!!) of their debut record, which dropped way back on October 9, 2012 via Sub Pop. We still have an awesome headache from the first time we heard this unfuckwithable beast from the Toronto blokes, and we’re psyched at the idea of this kind of tour. […]</p>
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Tours: Bad Waitress announce fall tour dates

Bad Waitress have announced tour dates for this fall. They will be supporting THICK and Skating Polly on their recently announced North American tour on select dates and opening for The Paranoyds on a few dates. Bad Waitress released No Taste in 2021. Check out the dates below.

Videos: Pixies: "Vault of Heaven"

Pixies have released a video for their new song "Vault of Heaven". The video was directed by Charles Derenne. The song is off their album Doggerel due out September 30. Pixies released Beneath the Eyrie in 2019. Check out the video below.

The Dresden Dolls to play three New York shows this fall

The Dresden Dolls have announced three shows for this year. These are their first shows since 2018 and will all take place November 10, 11, and 12 in Woodstock, New York. The venue has yet to be announced. Amanda Palmer released a statement along with the announcement on Instagram that mentions an upcoming "new era of music and shows" for the band as well as saying they will be "touring the world". The Dresden Dolls released their single "I'm Going To Go Back There Someday" in 2020.

SpiritWorld: "Moonlit Torture (ft. Dwid Hellion of Integrity)"

Las Vegas based SpiritWorld have released a new song. It is called "Moonlit Torture" and features Dwid Hellion of Integrity. The song appears to be a standalone single and is available digitally via Century Media. SpiritWorld released their album Pagan Rhythms in 2021. Check out the song below.

Blondie: "Mr. Sightseer"

Blondie have released a previously unreleased demo song called "Mr. Sightseer". The song was recorded in 1978 and is off their upcoming box set Blondie: Against The Odds 1974-1982 that will be out August 26 via UMe and The Numero Group. Blondie will be touring the US with The Damned starting next week and last released Pollinator in 2017. Check out the song below.