Where are the Wednesday Night Heroes?

The Wednesday Night Heroes Edmonton’s Wednesday Night Heroes have posted an update on the band’s current status. Their members are at work on various projects, none of which however will see the street punk act recording or hitting the stage in the immediate future:

Luke “the manimal” MacKinnon, bassman extrodinaire is moving out to Ontario to learn how to make wine, we’re all super stoked for him as he has managed to find a way to make partying a career. He will be missed, but when he returns I’m sure we’ll find a way to get his ass on the stage to rage.

While Graeme is doing No Problem, Jay and Konrad as well as long time roadie and bro-t’ill-death Banzai Bri have decided to do a really great project called Fever Island. It’s a Naked Raygun tribute band and if you are a fan of the seminal Chicago beast than you should check’em out when you can. They do bad ass verisons of classic Raygun tunes like Treason, Entrapment, I don’t know, knock me down, Rat Patrol and Vanilla Blue as well as every hit you can think of. Seeing Kon and Jay shred is a treat so make sure you can catch them.

The band’s most recent full length was 2007’s BYO released Guilty Pleasures.
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Council Trail (The Lawrence Arms) scrap recordings, start over

Neil Hennessy (The Lawrence Arms, Smoking Popes, The Falcon) has posted an update regarding his latest project, Council Trail and why there’s still no music to be heard from the group:

“I wanted to let you in on why there is still no music on this page. The reason? The recordings I did with me on all of the instruments doesn’t have the immediacy I want. I’m in need of getting together with other musicians to throw these songs, and all of the new stuff I’ve been writing, around a bunch and figure out how to get them feeling like they should. I don’t want to put out music that doesn’t feel right. I had been busy with some projects throughout the spring, but I’m hoping to get Council Trail going this summer to be ready to play shows by the fall.”

We first told you about Council Trail back in January.
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Middlewest Fest to feature Frank Turner, P.O.S., Smoking Popes

Festival season is in full swing and here’s one for the north-central Illinois contingent of our readership: Middlewest Fest will be happening September 10 and 11 at venues around DeKalb, IL and bands scheduled to perform include Frank Turner, Murder by Death, Smoking Popes, P.O.S, Hawthorne Heights, Owen, Maps and Atlases, mc chris and many others.

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Slayer announces vinyl box set

Slayer will be releasing a new vinyl discography box set called The Vinyl Conflict. The limited edition album will feature ten albums on 11 discs: Reign In Blood, South of Heaven, Seasons In The Abyss, Decade of Aggression (Double LP), Divine Inter vention, Undisputed Attitude, God Hates Us All, Christ Illusion and World Painted Blood.

All ten albums have been re-mastered from the original analog flat master tapes and were pressed on the highest quality, 180-gram audiophile vinyl at RTI. Lacquers were cut and re-cut several times to ensure the highest sound quality. The individual vinyl discs will come in a standard, clear inner sleeve to preserve the vinyl, are then housed in high-quality litho-wrapped jackets, and then boxed in a hardcover slipcase. Additionally, reproductions of the original LP inner sleeve artwork were converted to 12X12 inserts.

Currently, Slayer is co-headlining the first leg of the American Carnage Tour with Megadeth that kicked off August 11 and goes through September 4.
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Baby Eagle: “Day of our Departing”

Baby Eagle Baby Eagle, the garage / folk project of the Constantines‘ Steve Lambke, is gearing up to release a new album this Tuesday on You’ve Changed Records. Dog Weather features 14 tracks with contributions from a number of musicians, including Shotgun Jimmie, Daniel Romano of Attack In Black and David Trenaman and Colleen Collins of Halifax’s Construction and Destruction. The song “Day of our Departing” is now streaming on MySpace. A tour of Ontario and Quebec is planned for the fall.

We discussed the fate of the Constantines last week.
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Everyone Everywhere, Into It. Over It. post songs from upcoming split

In anticipation of their upcoming split for Topshelf Records, both Everyone Everywhere and Into It. Over It. have posted new tracks from the release. Everyone Everywhere’s “Fakin’ It” can be heard at their MySpace page, while “Augusta, GA” from Into It. Over It. is currently streaming at their (his?) MySpace page.

The split, which is part of Into It. Over It.’s ‘Twelve Towns’ series, will also feature one cover song from each band of the other band; Everyone Everywhere’s side will feature a cover of the IIOI track “Batsto” while Into It. Over It.’s side will boast a rendition of EE’s “Outer Banks, NC.” More information is available here.
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Navel Gazing for August 15th, 2010

Hello everybody and welcome to Navel Gazing: your look back at the week in Punknews. I’m Adam White and I’ll be your guide through some of the most popular, notable, and otherwise attention getting stories of the past seven days. Each and every Punknews story is built from tips contributed by you fine folks, and here’s what got the community talking this week:

With that we hand over this Sunday evening to you, the Punknews community. From that glorious, likely bearded rabble we’ve see the creation of everything from message boards and Punknews fantasy sports leagues to even a band or two. So talk amongst yourselves and we’ll see you Monday…
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