Madball have posted a new song from their upcoming album, Empire. It’s due out October 12, 2010 and follows Infiltrate the System which was released in 2007.
Check out “R.A.H.C.” on their MySpace page.
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Madball have posted a new song from their upcoming album, Empire. It’s due out October 12, 2010 and follows Infiltrate the System which was released in 2007.
Check out “R.A.H.C.” on their MySpace page.
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At the Denver, CO stop of their ongoing tour with AFI, Green Day debuted a new song, “Cigarettes and Valentines.” The song is the title track from the band’s planned follow up to Warning which was scrapped when the master tapes were stolen. The band returned to the studio and instead recorded what would become American Idiot. The band noted they were recording a new live album, leading to speculation that some of the “lost” songs from the album would appear on the live album.
The band previous released a live album, Bullet in a Bible, in 2005.
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Max Bemis of Say Anything has unveiled his new solo project, Max Bemis and the Painful Splits. He announced the project on his twitter noting that the album will be “Lofi fun postpunk” and he’ll be selling the album on Say Anything’s upcoming co-headlining tour with Motion City Soundtrack.
The album will be $10 and only available on the tour.
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Glassjaw has posted a curious live video for their new-ish song, “You Think You’re John Fucking Lennon,” on their website. The band is playing the song “live” in the clip in the sense of being together and not necessarily in front of a crowd.
The song’s studio version was initially premiered online by the band in December 2008.
No word on a release yet from the largely dormant act, who last released Worship and Tribute in 2002.
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Propagandhi have announced plans to release a split 7″ with Canadian thrash legends Sacrifice. Each band will contribute one cover song to the record; Propagandhi will be covering Corrosion of Conformity’s “Technocracy” while Sacrifice will offer their take on Rush’s “Anthem.”
The 7″ will be released via Winnipeg-based metal label War on Music. More details are expected soon.
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In an interesting turn of events, Savannah, GA progressive metal act Baroness will soon release a limited 7″ with a cover of the Descendents classic “Bikeage” as the B-side. The A-side will feature “A Horse Called Golgotha,” a track from the group’s 2009 full-length Blue Record.
More information is available here.
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According to a recent update on his Facebook page, Joey Cape has recently recorded guest vocals for upcoming full-lengths from Montreal’s The Sainte Catherines as well as German outfit Red Tape Parade.
More details are expected soon, though we know for sure that the Sainte Catherines LP is titled Fire Works and is expected out in the fall via Anchorless Records. Red Tape Parade have been hard at work on their new full-length and follow up to 2008’s Ballads of the Flexible Bullet.
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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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Our friends at AMP Magazine are hosting a stream of the new split LP from Grabass Charlestons and Toys That Kill for No Idea Records. Head here to listen.
Both bands will be appearing at The Fest 9 in Gainesville, FL over Halloween weekend.
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Tera Melos have posted a stream of their new album Patagonian Rats. Check it out at their Bandcamp page.
The physical release of Patagonian Rats will happen on September 7, 2010 via Sargent House, following up 2007’s Drugs to the Dear Youth.
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Life in a Bungalo has posted a full-length video of Dwarves frontman Blag Dahlia‘s recent performance at Generation Records in New York City. Dahlia was on hand to help celebrate the release of We Never Learn: The Gunk Punk Undergut, 1988-2001, the new book from New Bomb Turks frontman Eric Davidson.
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Just in case you somehow missed the spiffy button to the right of the news feed, we’ve teamed up with Razorcake and Paper and Plastick to offer you a free download of the new full-length from San Diego, CA gruff punks Dan Padilla, As the Ox Plows. A vinyl release is planned for later this year, but for now you can grab a digital copy of the album by clicking that button (or just click here if you’re lazy).
Dan Padilla notably features members of fellow San Diegans Tiltwheel and Madison Bloodbath. They’ll be performing at The Fest 9 in Gainesville, FL over Halloween weekend.
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No Sleep Records has added Chicago-area quartet Stay Ahead of the Weather to their roster. The band notably features Evan Weiss, formerly of Damiera and currently performing solo under the moniker Into It. Over It., as well as Nick Wakim of Castevet and Native‘s Bobby Markos.
The label will release the band’s debut, a five song 7″ entitled We Better Get Goin’ If We’re Gonna, on December 7, 2010.
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