Hey Anti-Flag fans…they’ve got some new music for your listening enjoyment! The band have released a stand-alone single and accompanying lyric video for a brand-new track called “Christian Nationalist.” We’re pretty sure it’s a protest song. Check it out below! “Christian Nationalist” follows up their last release, Live Volume 2, which was released a couple months […]
Hey Anti-Flag fans…they’ve got some new music for your listening enjoyment!
The band have released a stand-alone single and accompanying lyric video for a brand-new track called “Christian Nationalist.” We’re pretty sure it’s a protest song. Check it out below!
“Christian Nationalist” follows up their last release, Live Volume 2, which was released a couple months back on A-F Records.
Hailing from the occasionally-mean streets of Manchester, New Hampshire – which is coincidentally about fifteen minutes north of the occasionally-mean streets that yours truly grew up on – Donaher are a band that you should probably know about, especially if you’re nostalgic for the glory days of mid-1990s power pop. Case in point: I once […]
Hailing from the occasionally-mean streets of Manchester, New Hampshire – which is coincidentally about fifteen minutes north of the occasionally-mean streets that yours truly grew up on – Donaher are a band that you should probably know about, especially if you’re nostalgic for the glory days of mid-1990s power pop. Case in point: I once saw them open for Smoking Popes, and their latest album has a song that features vocals from Matt Pryor, so that should give you a pretty accurate picture of their wheelhouse.
Anyway, the Granite Staters have got a new song available for your listening enjoyment. It’s called “Before Anyone Else,” and you can check it out below.
“Before Anyone Else” exists as a standalone single. Their full-length album, I Swear My Love Is True, was released back in 2017 on Dodgeball Records.
Lots of cool news from the Lucero camp this week, so I thought I’d wrap it up in one tidy post. First and foremost, the Memphis rockers kicked off their three-week US tour with such varied acts as Vandoliers, Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears, and Rhode Island’s The Huntress And Holder Of Hands. Check out those dates […]
Lots of cool news from the Lucero camp this week, so I thought I’d wrap it up in one tidy post. First and foremost, the Memphis rockers kicked off their three-week US tour with such varied acts as Vandoliers, Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears, and Rhode Island’s The Huntress And Holder Of Hands. Check out those dates here.
Next up, PBS unveiled the band’s performance for their Bluegrass Underground series. It was filmed at The Caverns in Pelham, Tennessee. If you’re not familiar, The Caverns is exactly what you think; an underground music venue set in a cavern deep below the Cumberland Mountains. Cool! Anyway, you can stream the band’s unique performance here.
Last but certainly not least, the band put out a new digital-only release yesterday. It’s called Before The Ghosts: Acoustic Demos and Other Ideas from Among the Ghosts, and as you might imagine, it consists of demos and reworked versions of tracks that appeared on last year’s Among The Ghosts. It’s definitely one for the hardcore fans, but it’s a pretty cool listen as to how the proverbial sausage was made. Check it out here.
It seems like it was only yesterday that I was sitting at my dining room table, chatting on the phone with Joey Cape about Lagwagon‘s blistering new album, Hang, which he had semi-jokingly referred to as having been written during his “bitter old man” phase. Somehow, it was actually five years ago! And Lagwagon are […]
It seems like it was only yesterday that I was sitting at my dining room table, chatting on the phone with Joey Cape about Lagwagon‘s blistering new album, Hang, which he had semi-jokingly referred to as having been written during his “bitter old man” phase. Somehow, it was actually five years ago! And Lagwagon are back!
The new album, as you hopefully know, is called Railer, and it’s twelve-songs of vintage skate-punky goodness that even includes a jokey-but-still-really-awesome cover of a 1980’s power ballad. Just like the old days! Anyway, the album came out yesterday on Fat Wreck Chords and you can stream the album below, but you really should buy it here and also go here to see where you can catch Caper and the boys on tour with the mighty Face To Face and newly-signed Fat Wreckers MakeWar.
It’s been an awfully long time since we were graced with a new album from White Trash Rob and the gang, but Ramallah are finally back! The Boston hardcore vets released a firebrand new EP called The Last Gasp Of Street Rock N’ Roll yesterday via Sailor’s Grave Records. It’s an eight-song shot across the […]
It’s been an awfully long time since we were graced with a new album from White Trash Rob and the gang, but Ramallah are finally back! The Boston hardcore vets released a firebrand new EP called The Last Gasp Of Street Rock N’ Roll yesterday via Sailor’s Grave Records. It’s an eight-song shot across the bow of those folks who somehow haven’t quite figured out that we’re living in dire straits right now. Check it out here.
Ramallah’s last release was “The Truth…It’s Colder Than A Morgue Slab And Harder Than A Coffin Nail,” which was a stand-alone single in 2016. Their last true album was 2005’s Kill A Celebrity.
Utah gravel-punks Brainflakes have released a new song called “Clay’s Achin’.” The single is from their upcoming EP “Someone, Somewhere,” out November 1st on Hidden Home Records. You can pre-order the EP on cassette now. Listen to the single below.
Utah gravel-punks Brainflakes have released a new song called “Clay’s Achin’.” The single is from their upcoming EP “Someone, Somewhere,” out November 1st on Hidden Home Records.
An acid-laced blues punk quartet out of Norman, OK, Psychotic Reaction has just announced the final leg of their stacked three month tour. Check out those dates below.
An acid-laced blues punk quartet out of Norman, OK, Psychotic Reaction has just announced the final leg of their stacked three month tour. Check out those dates below.
Today’s the day! The Menzingers sixth studio album and fourth Epitaph release Hello Exile is out today on Epitaph, after months of teasers and singles. Scranton, PA’s favorite sons have been steadily on the rise since 2012’s On the Impossible Past, churning out banger after banger on both 2014’s Rented World and 2017’s After the […]
Today’s the day! The Menzingers sixth studio album and fourth Epitaph release Hello Exile is out today on Epitaph, after months of teasers and singles. Scranton, PA’s favorite sons have been steadily on the rise since 2012’s On the Impossible Past, churning out banger after banger on both 2014’s Rented World and 2017’s After the Party. Hello Exile appears to be no exception, though it does mark a further evolution of the Springsteen-esque lyrical content and swelling pop guitars we saw in After theParty.
The Menzingers last premiered the final album single “Strangers Forever” in September. You can watch that below, and or get the whole album in any format here.
London’s Might As Well Fest is back for their fifth edition this year, and takes place at New Cross Inn on Friday 18th and Saturday 19th October 2019. The festival have announced their final lineup today with the addition of h_ngm_n, Mixtape Saints, Megaflora, Tom Aylott and Stew Gush. Weatherstate and Crazy Arm are the […]
London’s Might As Well Fest is back for their fifth edition this year, and takes place at New Cross Inn on Friday 18th and Saturday 19th October 2019.
The festival have announced their final lineup today with the addition of h_ngm_n, Mixtape Saints, Megaflora, Tom Aylott and Stew Gush. Weatherstate and Crazy Arm are the respective Friday and Saturday headliners.
Tickets are available now from the festival website and you can see the full lineup below.
This week has been stacked. Between playing catch-up on premieres and getting my 40 hrs on some remodel, I somehow managed to gain a local community radio DJs favor, who hooked me up with free Bad Religion tickets – then home for a late night writing session, before waking up early to get the kids […]
This week has been stacked. Between playing catch-up on premieres and getting my 40 hrs on some remodel, I somehow managed to gain a local community radio DJs favor, who hooked me up with free Bad Religion tickets – then home for a late night writing session, before waking up early to get the kids to school and back off to work again. It almost slipped my mind that Municipal Waste was tonight. Those were $10 tickets son! I’d picked up a few but the couple friends I invited couldn’t make it… So I brought the kiddos, and the eldest (11) straight DOMINATED the pit, crowd-surfed, and only high-fived the lead singer. (or so he tells me… I can’t believe I missed it!) No biggie though. The point? It’s another late night, and tomorrow is another early morning, but then… it’s the WEEKEND! I don’t have to work. I’m not playing a show. I get to clean, and relax!!!!!!
And what better way to celebrate a long week (or month) then with some good oi music? Albeit, the song “Squared Away” isn’t about taking your boots off. It’s about putting them on.
Maybe it’s just me, but I love when a song starts on drums. The opening percussion solo/ tom roll is a definitive call-to-arms before perhaps the simplest but dare-I-say most epic of guitar techniques – a good ear splitting pickslide – chimes in to bring with it utter devastation to your copacetic equilibrium, and that’s just the first five seconds.
South Class Veterans are a five-piece skin head outfit out of New Jersey. They lay down thick, hefty East Coast street punk. Recently they’ve been picked up by Demons Run Amok Entertainment, and are set to release their debut full-length album Hell to Pay on October 25 to follow up their 2017 EP, Tall Cans and Shortcomings. Album pre-orders are available here. They’ve given Dying Scene the green light to premiere the first single off that album, “Squared Away” – a song about the eruption of violence at an infamous Dropkick Murphy’s/Oxymoron show in 1999 Teaneck, NJ.
“The night is young and the clubs packing. We’ve been at it for weeks, you can feel the tension. LET’S GO! We’re gonna end it at the show tonight!The booze is flowing and the music’s right, just need a little spark to set this place alight. LET’S GO! We’re gonna end it at the show tonight!”