By Craig LeSieg The “most original” Transplants have announced a Friday the 13th release for their new album Take Cover. I’m anxious as hell to hear it and try to grab a numbered copy! So to all you Transplant fans out there get ready, it’s coming! From their Facebook page “Vinyl will be hand numbered & […]
By Craig LeSieg NOFX and Pennywise striking up deals for one of a kind beer. NOFX and Stone Brewing announce an official Punk in Drublic, and why the hell not, I’d buy it. Meanwhile in Pennywise land, Lost Coast Brewery is pumping out Pennywiser beer. They are both out now so grab them while you […]
By Craig LeSieg Against Me!‘s Laura Jane Grace has contributed to an upcoming Mountain Goats tribute album “I Only Listen to the Mountain Goats: All Hail West Texas”. She’s covering the song “The Best Ever Death Metal Band in Denton”. The song is a solo acoustic, and in it’s own unique way hilarious. You can check it out […]
Arizona-based quartet Figure It Out have emerged with a new EP that marries the fast-paced, anthemic sounds of turn-of-the-century punk with modern pop sensibilities. Although the record won’t officially be available until 9/1, the band has partnered with Kerrang! to premiere the advance stream. The new record is the band’s first release since the sophomore EP Nothing To Lose, which […]
Tampa based Punk group The Kimota Bombs! are releasing their debut EP independently this week! The Kimota Bombs are made up of popular comic book creator, Martin Dunn, his wife Aly Dunn, Dirt T. Manning, Brie Tart, as well as Justin Ahlefeld. This EP was produced and recorded at the homestead of Martin and Aly […]
By Craig LeSieg Arizona pop punk band Figure it Out is streaming their new EP “Silence isn’t Golden” for the official September 1st release. The new record is the band’s first release since the sophomore EP “Nothing to Loose”, which featured Blessthefall‘s Beau Bokan. Vocalist/guitarist Mike Weakley says “The first EP we wrote was a play on the nostalgia […]
By Craig LeSieg Tim Armstrong (Tim Timebomb, Rancid) Billy Joe Armstrong (Green Day) and Hellcat Records are keeping Gilman st. alive, donating 100% of proceeds and donations from new song to the iconic venue. If you know anything about East Bay punk, you’ve heard about 924 Gilman st. It has been the starting point for bands like Rancid, […]