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617 Q&A: Tim Burgess on The Charlatans hanging out ‘Between 10th and 11th’

<p>Over a period of some three-and-a-half decades since sprouting out of the late-‘80s Madchester scene, The Charlatans have seen their sound evolve dazzlingly across genres from the baggy, acid bubblegum on their debut, Some Friendly, to the powerfully subdued Us and Us Only through the reggae and disco inflections on Simpatico. Then there’s the Britpop classic Up to Our Hips and dancefloor bangers of 2001’s Wonderland, making it all the more curious as to why the band would choose to […]</p>
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Aces

“Milwaukee’s ACES make no apologies for being a rock n’ roll band. Once every few generations, the kids rediscover the power of making noise, humming a catchy tune, spending the summer with the windows rolled down and their middle fingers up. There’s no replacement for standing in front of air-pushing speaker cabinets, blasting drums, and telling the truth about how the world works until some old bummer tells you to turn it down. ACES write hooks that stick in your head for days, riffs that kids would steal guitar magazines to learn, and songs that will stand the tests of time. Don’t overthink Rock n’ Roll. Listen to ACES.”

Album Review: Cigar – “The Visitor”

Remember that time your dad went to the grocery store to get milk and never came back? That’s the exact heartbreak us skate punk fans have felt since Cigar released Speed is Relative 23 years ago and disappeared into the ether shortly thereafter. Good news! Dad’s back, and he got the milk! Or, in this […]

Remember that time your dad went to the grocery store to get milk and never came back? That’s the exact heartbreak us skate punk fans have felt since Cigar released Speed is Relative 23 years ago and disappeared into the ether shortly thereafter. Good news! Dad’s back, and he got the milk! Or, in this case, Cigar’s back and they’ve got an awesome new record.

The wait was long, but it was worth it. With their Fat Wreck Chords debut The Visitor, Cigar picks up right where they left off on Speed is Relative. This record delivers more of the crazy fast, ultra melodic punk that earned the band’s 1999 debut its deserved status as a cult classic among skate punk diehards. Actually, I think this record might even be faster than the first one! Yes, two decades have passed, but these guys have defeated Father Time. They still have the same youthful energy that originally drew me to their music; I’m confident it will win many new listeners over as well.

Cigar wastes no time getting out of the gate, as “These Chances” kicks off The Visitor at a breakneck pace, and immediately rolls into the equally speedy “Legacy of the 7 Piles”. Right off the bat, drummer Jon Sortland is firing off like a fucking machine gun on drums; seriously, this guy is a lunatic. New bassist Jonathan Hischke shows off his chops with riffs that will make your fingers bleed just listening to them. Frontman Rami Krayem turns in a great performance once again, with some creative guitar parts and equally impressive vocal range.

I loved the album’s lead single “We Used To” when I first heard it a few months ago, and that’s still the case. This song has “instant classic” written all over it. But when trying to pick a favorite track, it’s a complete toss up for me. There are no stinkers to be found here. “Gone Wrong”, “Classic You”, “Forget About Me”, and basically everything else on this record is on par with the fan favorites of Speed is Relative.

The Visitor‘s closing track “Knocked Down” is introduced with an a cappella intro, and for a brief moment in time, you get the impression that Cigar might actually slow down. But this glimpse into a seemingly softer side of the band is short-lived. They quickly hit the gas, opening up the circle pit one more time with a rapid fire skate punk anthem to rival “Mr. Hurtado”.If you like punk rock fast enough to set a land speed record, The Visitor is the record for you. With any luck, Cigar won’t keep us waiting another 23 years for the next one!

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Alkaline Trio release video for new song “Bad Time”

Alkaline Trio have released a video for their new song “Bad Time”. The video was directed by Ravi Dhar. The song is off their upcoming album Blood, Hair, and Eyeballs which will be out on January 26 via Rise Records. Alkaline Trio will be touring the US and Canada starting in February. The band released Is This Thing Cursed? in 2018. Check out the video below.

All Hope Remains

High-energy punk trio ALL HOPE REMAINS have been bringing their own twist on fast melodic skate punk and good times, to audiences across Australia for the past six years. With their roots in rock, punk and hardcore, the three like-minded musicians with similar musical interests, formed from the ashes of previous bands with a passion to create skate punk rock.

All Time Low

Created in Maryland, All Time Low have had swift success in the pop-punk genre with hit singles like “Dear Maria, Count Me In”, “Weightless” and even recently with their song “Monsters”. The band has an extremely upbeat fun punk sound, similar to Blink 182. They have toured stadiums and arenas across the world.

American Television – “Scars”

Scars - American Television

Release Date: September 22, 2023 Record Label: Smartpunk Records Release Type: LPBandcamp Link: Listen on Bandcamp

American Television delivers a unique, yet familiar brand of fast-paced, melodic punk rock and, with the release of Scars, has continued to sharpen their songwriting skills with a socially conscious sentimentality and an infectious intensity.
FFO: Off With Their Heads, The Copyrights, Green Day, Masked Intruder

You can pre-order Scars on Bandcamp, or directly from SmartPunk.

Album Credits:

Steve Rovery – Guitar & vocals

Jerred Lazar – Lead guitar & backing vocals

Edwin Wikfors – Bass

Bryan Flowers – Drums

All songs written and performed by American Television, all rights reserved

Produced, engineered, and mixed by Ben Green at IVAKOTA

Except Death Defier & The Creek

Engineered and mixed by Pablo Cabrera at Analog Approach

Mastered by Jesse Cannon at Cannon Found Soundation

Album Art:

Illustrations by Rockets Are Red

Photos by James Walker

Angel Du$t

Angel Dust (stylized as Angel Du$t) is an American rock supergroup formed in Baltimore, Maryland in 2013, made up of members of Turnstile and Trapped Under Ice.

ARXX announce debut LP, release "The Last Time"

ARXX have announced that they will be releasing their debut album. It is called Ride or Die and will be out March 31 via Submarine Cat Records. The band have also released a new song called "The Last Time". ARXX released their EP Wrong Girl, Honey in 2019. Check out the song and tracklist below.

Astronuts

Founded by members of pop punk veterans THE BARBECUTIES (Monster Zero Records) and SPYHOLE (Yo-Yo Records) in late 2018, ASTRONUTS dropped their debut EP ‘SPACEMENT MISSION’ in summer 2019. Their first full-length album ‘DARK MATTERS’ was released in September 2021 and is available on CD and digitally on any common streaming platform. Go check out the brand-new videos from Dark Matters on the bands YouTube channel.

Stylistically, ASTRONUTS play melodic Punk Rock in the vein of bands like Good Riddance or No Use for a Name, and blend it with poppy influences that remind of acts like The Menzingers, Ataris or Red City Radio. It is the wide spectrum of musical influences that makes up the band’s very own trademark sound, ranging from fast and melodic hardcore sing-alongs to melancholic downtempo anthems with a punky edge. By teaming up with new guitar player and Co-frontman Chris, who also fronts Ska-Punk powerhouse TEQUILA TERMINATORS, the quartet ultimately perfected their polyphonic vocal style, which amalgamates with crisp guitar harmonies, rolling bass and a powerful drumming.

With all four band members being deeply rooted in the punk scene since the nineteen nineties, ASTRONUTS lyrics clearly identify with the ethos of anti -racism, anti-discrimination and anti-capitalism. Their songs tell intimate stories of loss and despair in an ever-changing world full of injustice and segregation, meant to take heart and not to resign.