LA Based punk label run by NOFX‘s El Hefe and his wife Jen. More info here!
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Cyber Tracks Christmas Party
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Cyber Tracks Christmas Party
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DS Exclusive: Fairvale debut video from “It’s God’s Will” from new album “Ratcore”
Happy Friday, comrades! We’ve got another pretty sweet debut for you on this very special day. It’s the brand-spankin-new video for a song called “It’s God’s Will” from non-other than Fairvale! Now Fairvale, if you’re not familiar, is the new-ish hardcore trio featuring Chris Del Rio (Implants, ex-Ten Foot Pole) on guitar and bass, Brandon […]
Happy Friday, comrades!
We’ve got another pretty sweet debut for you on this very special day. It’s the brand-spankin-new video for a song called “It’s God’s Will” from non-other than Fairvale!
Now Fairvale, if you’re not familiar, is the new-ish hardcore trio featuring Chris Del Rio (Implants, ex-Ten Foot Pole) on guitar and bass, Brandon Solis on vocals and Jessie Quinones on drums. They’ve signed to Cyber Tracks and are putting out their debut EP, Ratcore, today! Check out the video for “It’s God’s Will” below and head over to Cyber Tracks to pick up the album!
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DS News: Fairvale (members of Ten Foot Pole, Implants, etc.) sign to El Hefe’s Cyber Tracks, releasing debut EP this spring
SoCal hardcore punk band Fairvale has signed to NOFX guitarist El Hefe’s label Cyber Tracks, with plans to release their debut EP Ratcore this spring. The band’s lineup includes former Ten Foot Pole / current Implants bassist Chris Del Rio, alongside Brandon Solares on vocals and Jessie Quinonez on drums. Fairvale find themselves in elite […]
SoCal hardcore punk band Fairvale has signed to NOFX guitarist El Hefe’s label Cyber Tracks, with plans to release their debut EP Ratcore this spring. The band’s lineup includes former Ten Foot Pole / current Implants bassist Chris Del Rio, alongside Brandon Solares on vocals and Jessie Quinonez on drums.
Fairvale find themselves in elite company on the Cyber Tracks roster. The label has previously released records by Pulley, Ten Foot Pole, Fenix TX, and legendary skateboarder Steve Caballero’s band Urethane, among others.
We’ll keep you posted as we learn more about the band’s upcoming 6-song EP. For now, here’s a sneak peak of a few tracks:
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DS Record Radar: This Week in Punk Vinyl (Ramones, Mad Caddies, Pinhead Gunpowder & more)
Greetings, fellow degenerates! Welcome to the latest installment of the Dying Scene Record Radar. The holiday season is finally upon us and it’s almost time to put a bow on 2022. Hopefully you’ve gotten your gift shopping done, because there’s a lot of new records to blow your money on this week! Kick off your […]
Greetings, fellow degenerates! Welcome to the latest installment of the Dying Scene Record Radar. The holiday season is finally upon us and it’s almost time to put a bow on 2022. Hopefully you’ve gotten your gift shopping done, because there’s a lot of new records to blow your money on this week! Kick off your shoes, pull up a chair, crack open a cold one, and break out those wallets, because it’s go time.
R-A-M-O-N-E-S
We’re starting this week off with two nuggets of 80’s Ramones goodness. First up is a new 40th Anniversary reissue of 1983’s Subterranean Jungle on violet colored vinyl. This is due out on January 6th, 2023; not sure how many were pressed, but it does look like it’ll be readily available at independent record stores. Here is one of many places you can pre-order it online.
Remember that Ramones box set that was released on Record Store Day earlier this year? The one I spent $150 on? Well… it’s back, and it’s only $90 now! I’m kinda pissed honestly, but hey, if you don’t already have this, it’s a great fuckin’ deal. The Sire Albums 1981-1989 features all six of their 80’s LPs and a bonus rarities compilation (that’s $12.86 per record btw). If you’re a sucker like me and you bought this at full price on RSD, this would still make a great gift for the Ramones fan in your life (though it, too, is not due out til January 6th). Buy here.
Fat Wreck Chords has released another 25th Anniversary reissue, this time for the Mad Caddies‘ debut LP Quality Soft Core. This has been out of print since its original release in 1997. Head over to Fat’s webstore and get it before it’s gone!
The hard working folks at 1-2-3-4 Go! Records are wrapping up their long-running Pinhead Gunpowder reissues series. The final round includes the band’s 2003 LP Compulsive Disclosure and 2008’s West Side Highway 7″. Both are available here, along with all the previously reissued records.
Continuing our theme of “old music on new colored plastic” is skate punk supergroup Implants (members of Strung Out, Pulley, Ten Foot Pole, etc.). El Hefe’s Cyber Tracks Records has reissued the band’s 2013 debut From Chaos to Order on gold colored vinyl. This is limited to 100 copies and will cost ya 40 fucking bucks!!! I’ll stick to my OG pressing… you guys can grab some lube and begrudgingly purchase your copy here.
Members of Mom’s Basement Records bands the SUCK, Proton Packs and Bad Secret have united to cover the Riverdales‘ classic self-titled record. This LP from “The Greendales” will be available on the label’s webstore Friday, December 16th. There will be two color variants (yellow and clear) of this vinyl-only release.
Our friends at Punk Rock Radar have announced a new release from German melodic punk band Astronuts. Their 2021 debut Dark Matters is getting released vinyl for the first time. I had never heard of these guys, but I’m listening to the album right now on Spotify and it kicks ass! Definitely recommend listening to a few tracks below and grabbing this on vinyl here (US) or here (UK).
I got a pleasant surprise this week when I opened up Facebook and saw Canadian melodic punks Colorsfade had announced a brand new record! Built from the Wreckage is due out January 20th, 2023 on People of Punk Rock Records. Check out the first two singles below (spoiler: they’re killer) and pre-order the LP here.
Also coming to us from north of the border is The Corps! These guys released a digital EP called From Oblivion earlier this year. Thanks to the fine people at Thousand Islands Records, it’s now being given the wax treatment. Get your copy on “green lantern” colored vinyl here.
RECORD OF THE WEEK
We here at Dying Scene are all about trying new things, so this week I’m challenging you, loyal reader, to listen to something new! This week’s Record of the Week comes from Tampa Bay’s Black Valley Moon. Formed by longtime Down By Law guitarist Sam Williams in 2019, the band’s latest album Songs from the Black Valley delivers a unique blend of surfy rockabilly with Americana flair. Check it out below and grab the LP on blue wax here.
And 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. See ya next week!
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Dying Scene Album Review – The Implants – “Annihilation”
The Implants have returned with their new album Annihilation. This just-over-forty-minute record sees the punk rock supergroup preach on a number of topics. Ken Conte, Rob Ramos, Chris Del Rio, and Chris Dalley have put together a twelve-song album with sounds reminiscent of the ones they put out years ago, but with updated emotions in […]
The Implants have returned with their new album Annihilation. This just-over-forty-minute record sees the punk rock supergroup preach on a number of topics. Ken Conte, Rob Ramos, Chris Del Rio, and Chris Dalley have put together a twelve-song album with sounds reminiscent of the ones they put out years ago, but with updated emotions in their lyrics.
Opening track “Radio Out” features El Hefe of NOFX on guitar, which makes sense as the album was released on his label, Cyber Tracks. The song talks about mental illness and grappling with the thoughts that come from the highs and lows. “Radio Out” does this well. A line in the chorus, talking about how we are living on borrowed time, fits well on a punk album written by someone at this age, rather than a kid in his twenties.
However, something that a punk of any age can relate to is distrust of the government. “Raise the Flag” and “Standard Issue” are a pair of songs about the distrust of the media and how it blindly leads to loyalty and submission to the government no matter what side of the aisle you sit on. “Shades of Black” navigates the complicated feelings of a breakup and asks the relevant questions in its bridge, “What were you fighting for? / What did you have to lose? / What are you running from?”
“Never Know” and “Each Day” feel like songs about trying to move on, and that things will get better as time goes on and eventually fall into place. The back half of this album feels very influenced by bands like Rise Against, bands that probably were influenced by the members of the Implants’ other bands. “Paramnesia” has Conte singing about loneliness and anger, while “Burn Me” deals with the lingering feelings from a breakup. “Fight for Change” relates the sentiment that what we fought for when we were younger can change. Also, the causes were misleading, and the fear that was projected drove a lot of these thoughts, but this has changed as they have gotten older.
The last couple of songs on the album, “Lost Betrayal” and “Brand New You,” feel like they’d fit better on the front half of the album. “Brand New You’s” guitar goes back and forth between clean riffs and double bass pedal fast punk rock.
The album’s cover gave the impression this was going to be a much darker album, a Terminator-like dystopia with a pile of stacked electronics surrounded by skulls and an old TV with a satellite broadcasting from its screen. While there is plenty of questioning and distaste for the government, these songs, along with the songs about breakups and how to move on, can affect mental illness if you don’t know how to process those things. While there were always songs about those feelings with 1990’s punk rock bands, it’s always nice to see the other side of that struggle. I always felt I could relate those songs to whatever was happening in my life at the time and use them as advice, but once you figure those problems out, where do you go for the new batch of things that come up, especially if that band has broken up?
The album was produced and mixed by Chris Collier (Pulley, Prong) and mastered by Kyle Black (Comeback Kid, New Found Glory). “Annihilation” is a great combination of punk rock, government distrust, break ups, and processing anxiety and depression, and deserves a spot on your record shelf.
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Fairvale
Hardcore punk band from Los Angeles, CA, ft. members Ten Foot Pole, Implants, etc. Debut EP coming soon on Cyber Tracks.
Fairvale – “Ratcore”
Los Angeles hardcore punk band Fairvale is the latest project from bassist Chris Del Rio (Implants, ex-Ten Foot Pole, etc.). Their debut EP Ratcore is out now on Cyber Tracks.
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Implants
Skate punk supergroup featuring members from Strung Out, Pulley, Authority Zero and The Tank!