DS Exclusive: Bitters and Distractions premiere music video for “Punk Rock Christmas”

Tis the season for punk rock Christmas songs and Long Island acoustic punk duo Bitters and Distractions are getting in on the festive fun with their brand new song “Punk Rock Christmas”. What’s more, we’re exclusively premiering the song’s accompanying music video! Check it out below. “Punk Rock Christmas” is out now and streaming everywhere […]

Tis the season for punk rock Christmas songs and Long Island acoustic punk duo Bitters and Distractions are getting in on the festive fun with their brand new song “Punk Rock Christmas”. What’s more, we’re exclusively premiering the song’s accompanying music video! Check it out below.

“Punk Rock Christmas” is out now and streaming everywhere thanks to our friends at Sell the Heart Records. Add it to your holiday playlists on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, or wherever the fuck you listen to music! You can also download the track on Bitters and Distractions’ Bandcamp page. Fuck yeah!

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Dying Scene Album Review: Mustard Plug – “Hey!”

Ska legends Mustard Plug are back with an eight-track EP entitled HEY!. This latest record highlights the band’s creativity and gives the listener a little bit of everything that Mustard Plug has to offer. It features four new tracks from last year’s Where Did All My Friends Go? album sessions; produced by Descendents‘ Bill Stevenson […]

Ska legends Mustard Plug are back with an eight-track EP entitled HEY!. This latest record highlights the band’s creativity and gives the listener a little bit of everything that Mustard Plug has to offer. It features four new tracks from last year’s Where Did All My Friends Go? album sessions; produced by Descendents‘ Bill Stevenson – as well as a few surprises.

Kicking off the EP is the title track, “Hey!”, a fast-paced song, best suited for a live show and an audience chanting along; it’s reminiscent of Evil Doers days and is a stellar start to the album. The second song, “Take Me With You,” takes it down a notch and adds a harmonic touch; although a slower tempo, it flows well with the rest of the album. Next up for new material is “West Coast,” a simplistic pop-ska-style track and the most energetic song on the album, showcasing the band’s favourite locations. Lastly, “Not Breaking Down” – it’s heavy-hitting, fast and made for the dance floor – you can’t go wrong with this track.

Now for the surprises… The teaser released for this EP was “Vampire,” from last year’s album Where Did All My Friends Go?; although it’s not the Mustard Plug version you’re familiar with. “Vampire (House on Fire)” has been remixed and reworked by Math(s) into a gothic-style EDM track and it is going over well with fans. The song “Now or Never” from the same album is now your classic dub track, thanks to the legendary, Victor Rice; dubbed perfectly with a syncopated rhythm and echoing vocals. There are a couple covers on this EP as well; “Springtime,” from the children’s show, Imagination Movers and “Waiting Room” by Fugazi; the latter has been a staple at live shows throughout the years.

This album is Mustard Plug’s most eclectic thus far, pushing the boundaries of their creativity while maintaining the style that fans adore. Hey! is available on December 13, 2024, on Dashiki Clout Records. And for all you vinyl collectors, don’t miss out on this limited edition vinyl either. Get Hey! here on exclusive maroon vinyl—limited to 300 copies.

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DS Exclusive: UK melodic punks Bear Away premiere video for new single “Slow Nothing”

The pride of Yorkshire, England, melodic punk four piece Bear Away just released bad ass (British translation: bloody good!) new single called “Slow Nothing”. The band also just returned from a little vacation in the Sunshine State, where they played a few shows – most notably The Fest! – and also, coincidentally recorded a music […]

The pride of Yorkshire, England, melodic punk four piece Bear Away just released bad ass (British translation: bloody good!) new single called “Slow Nothing”. The band also just returned from a little vacation in the Sunshine State, where they played a few shows – most notably The Fest! – and also, coincidentally recorded a music video for their new single.

We (DyingScene.com) are hosting the exclusive premiere for the music video, which I advise you to scroll down the page and check out! Also here’s a quote from an unnamed member of the band Bear Away, regarding their new single “Slow Nothing”:

“Slow Nothing is about waking up from a dream in which you die, or nearly die, and that feeling following you for the next few days, almost to the point where you wonder if you did die in the dream and what you’re experiencing now is just the final flickerings of your brain. Fun, right? I’d been listening to the new Alkaline Trio album a lot, that probably explains it.”

A few bits of housekeeping before I let you go: Bear Away released an album on Sell the Heart Records in 2022! It’s called A Drastic Tale of Western Living and you can (and should) buy it on vinyl and/or CD right here. They were also featured on a bad ass Fest 22 compilation LP co-released by Sell The Heart and Iodine Recordings, which you can purchase on many different color variants here. And of course you’ll want to follow the band on their socials and all that to stay in the know about what they’ve got coming up. That’s it! You’re free to go.

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DS Photo Gallery: DC Punk Archive 10th Anniversary Fest featured Hammered Hulls, The Messthetics, and Flowers for the Dead at Lamont Park, Washington, DC.

DC Punk Archive celebrated the 10th Anniversary Fest with community events throughout October. Bands like Hammered Hulls, The Messthetics, and Flowers for the Dead took to the stage on a perfect day and spinning from DJ Crown Vic. Film screenings of Punk the Capital and Scream Meets the Hangmen, DIY craft nights creating zines, screen […]

DC Punk Archive celebrated the 10th Anniversary Fest with community events throughout October. Bands like Hammered Hulls, The Messthetics, and Flowers for the Dead took to the stage on a perfect day and spinning from DJ Crown Vic. Film screenings of Punk the Capital and Scream Meets the Hangmen, DIY craft nights creating zines, screen printing, record booths, and Q&A with DC illustrator, Evan Keeling at Lost Origins Gallery. All of the events were free and open to everyone; spectators of all ages came out and supported the DC Punk scene. The DC Public Library, DC Punk Archive, Lost Origins, bands, volunteers, and vendors all outdid themselves. See you next year.

DC’s own punk quartet, Hammered Hulls put on a killer headlining show. The band formed in 2019 with Alec MacKaye (vocals), Mark Cisneros (guitar), Chris Wilson (drums), and Brendan Canty assisting the band (bass). Find them here next.

The Messthetics came out in full force with their jazz-punk instrumental set. Band members Joe Lally (bass), Brendan Canty (bass) and Anthony Pirog (guitar). Find them here next.

Flowers for the Dead started the day with an impressive set. This fun indie rock trio is comprised of Jessie Szegö (guitar/vox), Ella Buskirk (bass), and Ricky Martinez (drums). Find them here.

Check out the gallery on Fleurette‘s page.

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DS Show Review & Gallery: Keep Flying, Ballyhoo! Robot Heart Throb – Beat Kitchen, Chicago

Article and Photos by Katia Jackson (Katia Sentry Photography) The Chicago music scene is known for its intimate venues, one of the most well-known is the Beat Kitchen. Saturday, November 16th saw a sold-out show at the venue as East Coast outfits Keep Flying and Ballyhoo! stopped through on their winter tour. Chicago-based Robot Heart […]

Article and Photos by Katia Jackson (Katia Sentry Photography)


The Chicago music scene is known for its intimate venues, one of the most well-known is the Beat Kitchen. Saturday, November 16th saw a sold-out show at the venue as East Coast outfits Keep Flying and Ballyhoo! stopped through on their winter tour. Chicago-based Robot Heart Throb opened the night with playful and honest energy. The crowd came ready to party as the mood was joyful throughout the evening. Robot Heart Throb are self-described as “made-up genre-fluid music,” mixing elements of folk and hip-hop into improvisational riffs. Jared Hochberg is the creative master behind Robot Heart Throb; a jazz background that informs his style in flute and saxophone playing in combination with crowd interaction makes for a unique show experience. Their newest single “Midwest Breakup” is a pleasant melancholic treat that embodies all things Midwest emo. Robot Heart Throb definitely created a lively atmosphere to begin the evening.



New Yorkers Keep Flying followed with a positive, uplifting spirit that reminded us to keep our heads up in these trying times. Daylight is their latest release which they are on tour supporting. Saxophone and trombone-infused melodies add to the themes of remaining hopeful throughout life’s highs and lows found in their music. Keep Flying embodies the high energy of their name itself with songs like “Transparency’ and “198 Broadway” featuring punchy lyrics and sax riffs that can carry us into daylight in our darkest moments.


Lastly, Maryland beach rockers Ballyhoo! took to the stage heating up Chicago’s brisk November air. The Beat Kitchen turned into a beach party with the sounds of reggae and ska reminiscent of Summertime Chi and simpler times. “Clip My Wings” and “Shellshock” from their latest release, Shellshock are standout tracks to get your body moving. Ballyhoo! made sure that there was no one standing still, the crowd became one with their melodies and funky riffs. A perfect way to close out the good vibe night.

Check out the Photo Galleries for the show Below!


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DS Feature: Punks Doing Good Volume 1 – A Guide to Some of This Season’s Highlights

Additional reporting by Forrest Gaddis. The punk rock community has always been known for giving back. Punk Rock Saves Lives has been one of the leaders in this area. Here’s a guide to some other ways how you can get involved this holiday season, donate, and be inspired to keep it going. Links to the […]

Additional reporting by Forrest Gaddis.

The punk rock community has always been known for giving back. Punk Rock Saves Lives has been one of the leaders in this area. Here’s a guide to some other ways how you can get involved this holiday season, donate, and be inspired to keep it going. Links to the events and charities can be found in the descriptions below.


Punk Rock Gives Back‘s mission statement on its website tells you what it is about upfront and clearly:

Punk Rock Gives Back supports the causes YOU care about. We are a resource and partner for individuals, businesses, musicians, and artists to develop events and endeavors that serve the greater good.

On Saturday, December 7, 2024 the group hosts a charity show, from noon to 5 pm at the beloved Alex’s Bar in Long Beach, CA.

There is also the 2nd Annual Ornament Auction, with bidding starting on December 1st at 10 a.m. PST and running through December 7th at 4 pm PST. “Supporting charities chosen by the artists” per the announcement. Among the dozens of creatives involved is Jim Lindberg of Pennywise; Bones Brigade skate legend Urethane founder Steve Caballero, Monkey from The Adicts, actor and playwright John Ross Bowie (TV shows The Big Bang Theory, Speechless, and more) also known for his NYC punk band Egghead; as well as Four Chords and a Gun, Warren Fitzgerald of The Vandals, Chloe Trujillo, Mike Herrera of MxPx, and Stacey Dee of Bad Cop/Bad Cop, Punk Rock Pottery and so many more. If you can make it to the event, great; if not, you can always help online as well.


Sleigh The Stage annual punk rock toy drive also happens on December 7, 2024, at Boxland in Columbus, OH. Free admission with a new unwrapped toy. Bands on the line. The event is presented by Coxey’s Army and Punkerton Records. Joining Coxey’s Army on the bill is HugeEuge, Voice of Dissent, Rabbit Dog, and Atomic Zombies. Doors at 6pm, show at 7 pm.


Filthy Fill’s 20th Annual Punks 4 Tots takes place on December 7, 2024 at Jandro’s Garden Patio in San Antonio, TX. Admission is a $10 new unwrapped gift, or $8 cash at the door. Bands playing the event are FATMD, Brutal Poverty, Brewtality, Inc, Nauscam, Code 88’s, and Zeke The Man Not The Band


Punks for Presents is a punk rock Christmas tradition in Richmond, VA, involving four nights of holiday-themed punk rock and metal bands. Starting December 6th at Wonderland, Black Flake (Black Flag), Steady Diet of Nutmeg (Fugazi), and X-Mas (X) will play. The following night December 7th at the Fuzzy Cactus, Van Hailin’ (Van Halen), Faith Sno More (Faith No More), and the Sharped Dressed Santas (ZZ Top) will play. Both shows are 21+ with a $10 cover charge. 

If you are under twenty-one, have no fear, Punks for Presents has some all-ages shows as well. December 13th at the Camel features Imaginary Toys (The Cure), Beastie Toys (Beastie Boys), Snowmen of Death (S.O.D), Snoasis (Oasis), Alice in Candy Canes (Alice in Chains). On the fourth and final night, you can catch the Good Cretins (Ramones), Snow Control (Bad Religion), Something to Write Santa About (The Get-Up Kids), Sleighs the Day (Saves the Day), Sorry Ma, Forgot to Wrap the Gifts (Replacements), A Message To You Rudolph (The Specials) at the Hardywood Park Craft Brewery. These shows also have a $10 cover charge. All profits from doors, donations, and merchandise at these shows are used to purchase presents for hospitalized children in the area. Tickets are available for purchase here.


At San Diego’s Tower Bar, Punk Rock Chili Dog Social will put on a Toy Drive Potluck. They request you bring an unwrapped toy for their donation box to support those in need. The Noise Agents will be playing with support from Andy K of Demob, One Square Mile, Strychnine Ninety Nine, and Halloween Jax. $10 cover and 21+.


Combining KT’s Kids, Liar’s Club, and Off With Their Heads has been a Chicago punk community tradition for several years. They are all back together on December 15, 2024, starting at 6pm. The 8th Annual X-Mas Benefit Taco Party also features Grassface and Wrong War on the bill.

KT’s Kids is all about C.A.M.P. which stands for Children with Adapted Mobility Play.

But if you cannot make it to the actual event you can still donate to this amazing organization on the KTs Kids website.


These are just a few of the events showcasing important causes. Even if you are not able to attend please check out the links in the event descriptions for possible ways to donate. And perhaps there are some similar punk rock events in your own area. Be on the lookout for them. But even if there are not, there are many ways to get involved in your community, music-related or not. One thing is for sure, there are few things more punk rock than caring for each other

So Happy Holidays! Whether you celebrate Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanzaa, Los Posadas, Soyal, Winter Solstice, Festivus, or just spend this time with loved ones, we at Dying Scene wish you a peaceful and joyous season!

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DS Exclusive: Listen to Build Us Airplanes’ new album “All Things Expire”

NorCal punks Build Us Airplanes will be releasing their sophomore album All Things Expire releases this Friday, December 6th on Sell the Heart Records. The band’s line up is made up of veterans of the punk, hardcore, and indie scenes who also play in Great Apes, LUV, Monster Squad & Holehog. We’re stoked to be […]

NorCal punks Build Us Airplanes will be releasing their sophomore album All Things Expire releases this Friday, December 6th on Sell the Heart Records. The band’s line up is made up of veterans of the punk, hardcore, and indie scenes who also play in Great Apes, LUV, Monster Squad & Holehog. We’re stoked to be exclusively premiering the record today – you can listen to the whole thing right now, down below!

All Things Expire takes a raw and introspective look at the human condition with themes ranging from addiction, complacency, childhood abandonment, sex work, and our responsibilities to our neighbors. Through self-reflection and honesty, the album captures the struggles of today and challenges us to confront the truths we often overlook.” -An unnamed member of Build Us Airplanes, 2024

If you like what you hear, I implore you to head over here and pre-order the record! Sell the Heart pressed 200 copies on this beautiful “Neon Yuba” (I think that means red!) colored vinyl.

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DS Exclusive: Listen to Houston pop-punks The Lockdowns’ new album “Can’t Catch a Break” 5 days early!

Houston pop-punks The Lockdowns are on the cusp of releasing their debut album Can’t Catch a Break; in fact, it comes out this Friday on Mom’s Basement Records! However, you – loyal reader of DyingScene.com – have the distinct privilege of listening to this wonderful brand new record 5 days in advance! That’s right, scroll […]

Houston pop-punks The Lockdowns are on the cusp of releasing their debut album Can’t Catch a Break; in fact, it comes out this Friday on Mom’s Basement Records! However, you – loyal reader of DyingScene.com – have the distinct privilege of listening to this wonderful brand new record 5 days in advance! That’s right, scroll on down the page a bit, click play, and rock the fuck out with your cock out.

And while you and your neighbors are enjoying this fine 12-song feast of delectable Ramonescore, set a reminder to head over to the Mom’s Basement webstore this Friday to buy the record. They pressed it on two awesome color variants (get a sneak peak of those beauties down below!) and will have classic black vinyl available as well.

This premiere is brought to you in part by Punk Rock Radar. If you’d like your band’s music video to be premiered by Dying Scene and Punk Rock Radar, go here and follow these instructions. You’ll be on your way to previously unimagined levels of fame and fortune in no time.

LOOK AT THAT BEAUTIFUL VINYL!

GET YOUR COPY FROM MOM’S BASEMENT!

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DS Record Radar: This Week in Punk Vinyl (Less Than Jake, Rancid, Ignite, FORUS & 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 Punk Rock Radar:

Less Than Jake kicks off this week’s Record Radar with some yuge reissues, namely Pezcore and Losing Streak. The band has partnered with Rude Records to release “forever versions” (not entirely sure what that means!) of these classic records, each of which is limited to 1,000 copies. They’re also doing even more limited runs of CDs and cassettes, and a box set with all 3 formats and a slipmat, limited to 100 copies. Bad news: the box set is sold out. Pezcore is also sold out. Good news: Losing Streak is still in stock! Get it here before it, too, sells out.

Rancid reissued their B Sides and C Sides collection a few months ago, and now they’re back with another pressing, this time on some glow in the dark variants (the jacket glows in the dark, too, so that’s pretty cool). Good news: You can get the variant on top in the picture right here. Bad news: The sick-ass glow in the dark splatter variant (limited to 250 copies) is (was?) only available at 1-2-3-4 Go! Records in Oakland. Not their website, just in store.

The almighty IGNITE’s 2000 album A Place Called Home is getting its first reissue ever just in time for its 25th anniversary. Due out March 21st, 2025 on Svart Records, the record will be available on two bad ass color variants (and black vinyl) and will feature three bonus tracks previously only available on the European CD version of the album. Pre-order here (US), here (Finland), or here (Germany).

MORE REISSUES! It’s what the people want! And it’s what you’re gonna get because Georgian (the state, not the country) pop-punks Veara are celebrating the 15th birthday of their 2010 album What We Left Behind by releasing it on vinyl for the very first time. This is limited to 500 copies spread across four color variants (a few of which are much more limited than the others), and I gotta call out some shamelessness here: they’re charging 80 fuckin dollars for the two most limited variants. The Newbury Comics virus of scalping your own records is spreading. Anyway, it is what it is – don’t hate the player, hate the game, etc. Buy the record here.

French melodic punk powerhouse FORUS is back from the dead and ramping up to release their first new music in a decade with their new label Thousand Islands Records. But to tide you over they’re reissuing their 2014 LP LIGHTS. The record was sent to the Blasting Room to be remastered and also features four (instrumental) bonus tracks and updated cover art. You can get it on two stunning color variants here (US / Canada) and here (EU).

Thee Street Dogs keep the reissue action going with this 20th Anniversary edition of Back to the World, which is also being released on vinyl for the very first time. This reissue features a previously unreleased bonus track called “Drop the Oppression” and is available on three color variants from SBÄM Records; get it here.

How about some new records with new music? We like those, too! Austrian punks The Mugwumps are back with a brand new record called Domino, due out December 6th on Monster Zero. This was available on a super limited pink color variant but that sold out. However! It’s still available on black wax which you should most definitely purchase. You can do that right here.

In other Monster Zero news: they also just released a new 12″ EP from Teenage Bubblegums! Infamia features 5 brand new tracks from the Italian punk band and you can get it on orange colored vinyl right here.

Los Angeles’ The Two Tens have a brand new 7″ out now on Rad Girlfriend Records. TMac was recorded, produced, and mixed by the legendary Ed Stasium (Ramones, Talking Heads, Slick Shoes (certainly the most noteworthy), etc.) and mastered by the equally legendary Mass Giorgini. Go here and get it on blue w/ orange splatter colored vinyl, random mixed color vinyl, or black vinyl! Vinyl vinyl vinyl vinyl

Screeching Weasel released a few festive arrangements digitally in 2017, and 7 years later they’re releasing them on a physical format. Head over to the Recess Records store to get the Christmas Eve / New Year’s Eve 7″ on red and/or green colored vinyl. Limited to 250 copies each. More importantly! You may notice a lil teaser at the bottom of the product page: “ps. for those curious about the deluxe reissue of Screeching Weasel – My Brain Hurts double LP: It’s right around the corner! stay alert!” MASSIVE!!!

Phillipsburg, New Jersey’s Houston & The Dirty Rats have released a new live record called Live From The PBURG Legion. It was recorded at their hometown 10th anniversary show; grab a copy on “cloudy pinkish-purple” colored vinyl from Spin Me Round Records.

Staying on the topic of live records recorded in the band’s home town, 30footFALL throws their hat in the ring with Live At Fitzgerald’s. This was recorded at the band’s 2018 Christmas show; one of the final shows Houston’s Fitzgerald’s hosted shortly before being demolished. Our friends at People of Punk Rock have three color variants to choose from, or if you can’t make up your mind you can get a bundle with all three!

Also new from 30footFALL and People of Punk Rock Records, the band’s 2010 Jesus, Evils, and Richard Petty EP is being released on vinyl for the first time with three color variants limited to 100 copies each. Get it here!

Remember that 80’s Ramones box set from Record Store Day a few years ago? If you passed on it, I have good news for you! Firstly, you can get a pretty damn good deal on it right now from get_importCDs on ebay (27% off when you buy two or more records and use code GETMUSICLOVE24 at checkout, ends December 1st aka TODAY!!). But secondly – and the reason I bring this up – pretty much all the records that were in that box set have just been repressed and are available à la carte. That includes Pleasant Dreams, Brain Drain, Too Tough To Die (available on black wax and this bad ass Vinyl Me Please exclusive cloudy blue variant), Halfway to Sanity, Animal Boy, and a sick nasty new silver variant for Subterranean Jungle. The box set is 100% cheaper than buying these individually btw, and you get a bonus LP of b-sides and shit – and a cool box to put all the records in!

The friendly people at Wiretap Records are celebrating their label’s 10th birthday with a compilation LP featuring songs from but not limited to: Mercy Music! Spanish Love Songs! Audio Karate! No Motive! And some other cool bands. Very nice! This is limited to 100 copies on black vinyl. Buy it with your money here!

One of the coolest records of 2023, Dutch punks Harsh Realms’ comeback album CVLT has made its way to a new format, receiving a cassette release from Cat’s Claw Records. This version of the album includes a brand new bonus track called “Saving Private Fun”. Get it here!

And for the first time in Record Radar history, I’m featuring to cassette releases – back to back! We’re breaking new ground here, people. Also from our friends at Cat’s Claw Records: it’s the new album from Edinburgh, Scotland’s Bike Notes, whose lineup boasts members of The Murderburgers, Wrong Life, and the Walking Targets! This is due out January 8th, 2025, with Cat’s Claw handling the cassette release and Limited Fun (UK), Bloated Kat (US), and Waterslide Records (JP) releasing the album on CD.

Sounds Rad Records’ latest Mr. T Experience reissue is for the band’s 2000 The Miracle of Shame EP, and it’s now available to buy on green colored vinyl (limited to 300 copies). The EP was remastered by Justin Perkins at Mystery Room Mastering (who’s become a household name, working with Screeching Weasel, the Smoking Popes, Mean Jeans, The Manges, etc. etc. etc.) and features refreshed artwork by Lookout! Records’ Chris Appelgren.

New York Hardcore veterans Judge are reissuing their debut-ish LP Chung King Can Suck It for the first time since its original release in 1989. Prior to this, only 100 copies of this record existed, so it makes sense these new color variants (of which there are 5) are selling out fast. Fear not, because you read the Record Radar, and I’m always here to help! Here’s a list of variants and places that still have them in stock:

x250 Coke Bottle Clear With Black Marble (RevHQ Exclusive) – Sold out, sorry friends

x1,000 Translucent Light Blue – Still in stock here!

x700 Bone And Purple Marble (Retail Store Exclusive) – Still in stock here!

x300 Pineapple (Coretex Records and Generation Records exclusive) – 100% sold out – no dice on this one

x1,000 Black And White Split – Still in stock here, there and everywhere

And what better way to wrap up this week’s Record Radar than with a release from Dying Scene’s grandfather Jaystone’s all time favorite band Lucero? Singer Ben Nichols and keyboardist Rick Steff spent a day at Southern
Grooves studio in Memphis, Tennessee recording acoustic versions of 20(!) Lucero songs. The tracklist only lists 19 songs though for some reason? Anywho, they’re releasing it as a double LP which you can purchase with the fungible currency of your desire riiiiight here.

Aaaaaaaaaaand that’s all, folks. Another Record Radar in the books. As always, thank you for tuning in. If there’s anything I missed (highly likely), or if you want to let everyone know about a new/upcoming vinyl release you’re excited about, leave a comment below, or send me a message on Facebook or Instagram, and I’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 time!

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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DS Exclusive: Bike Notes (members of The Murderburgers, Walking Targets, Wrong Life) premiere “Old Crutches” from self-titled debut album

Hailing from the capital city of Scotland, Edinburgh’s Bike Notes is made up of members of The Murderburgers, Wrong Life and The Walking Targets. The band’s self-titled debut album is due out January 8th, 2025 on Limited Fun Records and Cat’s Claw Records in the UK, with Bloated Kat Records (USA) and Waterslide Records (Japan) […]

Hailing from the capital city of Scotland, Edinburgh’s Bike Notes is made up of members of The Murderburgers, Wrong Life and The Walking Targets. The band’s self-titled debut album is due out January 8th, 2025 on Limited Fun Records and Cat’s Claw Records in the UK, with Bloated Kat Records (USA) and Waterslide Records (Japan) handling distribution abroad.

Your friendly friends at DyingScene.com are simply chuffed the band bestowed us with the privilege of exclusively premiering the album’s very first single “Old Crutches”. Check it out below! And while you listen, here’s some in depth analysis of the song from Bike Notes’ spiritual leader / drummer Fraser Mudderbang:

“‘Old Crutches’ is the first song on the album and was co-written by (guitarist/singer) Max and Alex (bass) about their younger years spent making a quick and quite frankly disgusting buck selling well-used but much needed supplies out the back of the hospital they both worked at as porters. That’s not really what it’s about, but they said I could write this thing. I didn’t write the song, so I feel absolutely fine saying that it’s a choice nug.”

Bike Notes’ debut album was recorded by James Johnson at Edinburgh’s Tonegarden Studios, then sent over to the states to be mixed by Jacques Wait (Banner Pilot, Dear Landlord, Off With Their Heads, etc.) and mastered by Luke McNeill of The Copyrights. I implore you to promptly click this link and pre-order the album on compact disc (otherwise known as CD by those in the trade), or perhaps click this link and pre-order it on cassette. Maybe even click this link and pre-order the CD in the states! FUCK YEAH!!! 🦅🔫🍔🎆

BIKE NOTES ALBUM PRE-ORDER LINKS:

Limited Fun Records – CD (UK)
Cat’s Claw Records – Cassette (UK)
Bloated Kat Records – CD (US)
Waterslide Records – CD (Japan) – COMING SOON

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