None More Black adds second show in Philadelphia

None More BlackPhiladelphia, PA’s None More Black have announced a second reunion show. On top of playing on July 4th at Old City clothing store, Deep Sleep the band will be performing the following day (Saturday, July 5th) at the Millcreek Tavern. The Millcreek is in West Philadelphia. The band will be joined by Bearface of Brooklyn and one more TBA. Doors for the show will be at 5pm and the show will end no later than 8pm. It is all-ages and will cost $10.

The band announced their indefinite hiatus status in early 2007. The group last released This Is Satire in 2006 via Fat Wreck Chords.
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Short Attention bringing their second EP with them to Insubordination Fest

Short Attention has announced the availability of Polished Turds: 25 Decent Songs And 1 By Chris Grivet, their second release. According to MySpace they’ll have it available at this weekend’s Insubordination Fest. The release appears to feature songs penned by those not in the band:

Too lazy to write our own songs, we recruited a crack team of songwriters to compose dumb short songs for us so we wouldn’t have to bother! […] James Cahill compares you to long-forgotten pop culture icons. Bill Florio watches way too much Police Squad. Christian Stefos has mixed feelings about a door. Ace tells boring Steinways tour stories. Christopher “Gobo” Pierce attempts to introduce some sunshine into your pathetic life. Larry Livermore gets angry at a train.

You can hear six of the songs at their MySpace page.

The band features members of The Steinways, The Ergs!, Dirtbike Annie and more pop-punk than you can shake a stick at. You can stream their previous 7″ at their Punknews Band Profile.
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Good Luck: “Stars Were Exploding” / West Coast tour in the works

Good Luck, the Bloomington übergroup features Matty Pop Chart and Ginger of One Reason, recently sat down with DIY videographers IfYouMakeIt and filmed an entry in their Pink Couch Sessions. The band played a mixture of the tracks “Stars Were Exploding” and “Bringing Them Back To Life” while sitting on said pink couch. Check it out below. The band is touring support of their fantastic debut Into Lake Griffy.

The band is also planning a West Coast tour with Paul Baribeau. You can request they stop in your town via MySpace to increase your chances of seeing them. Maybe we can also be treated to some Darkness on the Edge of Your Town tracks too.
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