The Gaslight Anthem have announced some more American tour dates for the fall. Joining them on all dates will be labelmates Fake Problems, while Bridge and Tunnel will appear on the first leg and Rival Schools on the second. More dates are expected to be announced soon.
Surely-by-now indie darlings Weezer recently took to the airwaves at Los Angeles, CA’s Star 98.7 to premiere “Memories” from their upcoming eighth album and Epitaph Records debut, Hurley.
Minneapolis, MN’s Banner Pilot have begun work on their third full-length and will be posting updates to their tumblr throughout the process. Here’s a snippet from the first update:
“Starting to make decent progress on things. Right now, here is where we are at: I have about 40 song ideas on my computer. The vast majority of these are garbage; stitched together chord progressions and random guitar noodling that tries, unsuccessfully, to hit on a good vocal melody idea. But! About 8 or 9 of them seem potentially good enough to end up as keeper songs. Of these, we’ve tackled 4 or 5 as a full band, recording demo versions at the practice space. Just in the last week, we’ve recorded two of them. ‘Spanish Reds’ and ‘Sleep it Off’. I think these two tunes will both end up on the album. Sometimes you can tell. On the last album, there were songs that immediately felt like keepers, and others (like a song we named “Blue Ribbon” becauseā¦ well, take a guess at what might have been in the room when we wrote the song) are more like “I think this might be OK? I mean, maybe?”, which is a sign they’ll get scrapped later. These two, though, seem to fall in the former camp. Good sign!”
The hardest working man in folk-punk, Frank Turner, keeps plugging away on the road in support of 2009’s Poetry of the Deed. Having just wrapped up a week of North American shows with William Elliott Whitmore and already confirmed for both The Fest 9 and as the opener on Social Distortion and Lucero‘s fall tour, Turner has announced a week of gigs in Germany beginning late next month and heading into early October.
Amherst, MA DIY hardcore outfit Ampere have completed work on a full-length for No Idea Records. According to the group, it’s comprised of fifteen tracks and is “several years in the making.” The band hopes to have it out by the end of 2010, and we’ll keep you posted on any future developments.
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… SourceContinue reading Navel Gazing for August 8th, 2010→
The reunited Pixies have announced a Latin American trek in October. The influential band will visit Argentina, Chile, Brazil and Mexico on the trip.
These dates follow the band’s previously announced US dates in September. On that tour, which features support from Fuck Buttons, the band will perform their Doolittle album in its entirety along with related b-sides. SourceContinue reading Pixies (Latin America)→
This September the University of Minnesota Press will be releasing The England’s Dreaming Tapes by Jon Savage, a companion book to the author’s 1991 book England’s Dreaming: Anarchy, Sex Pistols, Punk Rock, and Beyond . In researching the earlier book Savage conducted hundreds of hours of interviews with notable members of the early UK punk scene, material which will now be available uncut in the new volume. Personalities interviewed include all four of the original Sex Pistols, Joe Strummer of The Clash, Chrissie Hynde of The Pretenders, Jordan, Siouxsie Sioux of Siouxsie and The Banshees, Viv Albertine of The Slits, Adam Ant, Legs McNeil, Howard Devoto and Pete Shelley of Buzzcocks, Syl Sylvain of the New York Dolls, Captain Sensible of The Damned, Jah Wobble of Public Image Limited, and others. Topics discussed include the founding of the Sex Pistols, 430 King’s Road and the Sex boutique, the scenes of New York and London as well as Manchester’s Factory Records scene.
I’m not sure how but we’ve yet to mention Awesome Fest 4! The music festival will take place from September 3rd to the 5th in San Diego, California. It will feature reunions of F.Y.P., and Four Letter Words along with performances from The Crumbs, Chinese Telephones, Tiltwheel, The Soviettes, Bastards of Young, Cheap Girls, RVIVR, Stymie, The Crumbs, Toys That Kill, Underground Railroad to Candyland, Amen & the Hell Yeahs, Be My Doppelganger, Big Kids, Bird Strike, Breaker Breaker One Niner, Bro Loaf, City Mouse, Dan Padilla, Dead Mechanical, Dude Jams, Everready, God Equals Genocide, Handski, How Do We Jump This High, Joyce Manor, Know Your Saints, Lauren Measure, Lenguas Largas, Madison Bloodbath, Meka Leka Hi’s, New Creases, Peanut Butter & Jammage, Pop Atak, Republican Dick Army, Rumspringer, Screaming Females, Shang-A-Lang, Shark Pants, Sin Remedio, Something Fierce, Stab City, Stolen Parts, Stoned At Heart, Success!, Sunnyside, That’s Incredible, The Anchor, The Bertos, The Credentials, The French Exit, The God Damn Doo Wop Band, The Homewreckers, The Maxies, The Mexico City Rollers, The Ridicules, The Slow Death, The Transgressions, Too Many Daves, Turkish Techno, Unfun, Vacation Bible School, Vena Cava, White Night and Wide Angles.
Denton, Texas’ Stymie are headed out on a fall tour. They’ll kick things off at San Diego’s Awesomefest then head up the west coast to Canada and the US midwest.