Category Archives: Punk Rock

News from the Punk Rock music scene.

Videos from Covered in Bees and Dropping Daylights

Covered In Bees have posted their new Empty House produced video. Apparently the band loves zombie movies so much they traded the use of their song in the movie 2 for this video. Check it out here: Covered In Bees – “Zombees”

Dropping Daylights has posted a new video for the song “Tell Me” from their new album Brace Yourself. You can see it at Metacafe.

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GR2 Top 15 Tracks – March 19, 2007

Top Rated tracks on GamersRadio2:  The Punk Phase over the last seven days. 

I'm going to attempt to do this each Monday, so what do you think I should call it.  Fine Fifteen?  Fabulous fifteen?  Neither one of those sounds punk enough for my taste.  Anyway…looks like we have some NOFX and Bouncing Souls fans in the listening audience and that a couple of the "new" songs I added are catching on as well.  Keep listening!

 

  1. Left Alone – Every Night
  2. The Vandals – I'm The Boss Of Me
  3. The Bouncing Souls – The Gold Song
  4. Bouncing Souls – Sing Along Forever
  5. NOFX – The Separation of Church and Skate
  6. The Sun Eats Hours – Tour All Over
  7. NOFX – Linoleum
  8. Stiff Little Fingers – Guitar & Drum
  9. Refused – Bullet (Misfits Cover)
  10. No Use for a Name – Exit
  11. Strung Out – Bring Out Your Dead
  12. NOFX – Kill All the White Man
  13. Happy Campers – Struggle
  14. Anti-Flag – Turncoat
  15. Youth Brigade – Live Life

Former members of Allister, Mest, Showoff, and Home Grown form the Get Go

A new project comprised of veteran musicians Scott Murphy (Allister), Nick Gigler (Mest), Chris Messer (Showoff), Kyle Lewis (Allister) and Dan Hammond (Home Grown) has recently surfaced. The Get Go was the result of these friends from past touring encounters with their former bands coming together for a new musical endeavor. The band is currently working on material for the upcoming debut on a yet-to-be determined label.

You can find more information at their MySpace page.
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I Voted For Kodos (2003-2007)

Madison, WI pop-punk act I Voted For Kodos has decided to put the Simpsons’ referencing moniker to rest. Inactivity with the group and new projects seem to be the cause. The group’s final recording, My New Obsession, was released last year via Snapdragon Records.

Two new projects have surfaced from the split, the first being (firefight), with vocalist Rick Bisenius and guitarist Chris Holoyda. The second, a solo project from Rick called The Faster We Fall. Both referenced MySpace pages contain demo material.
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Bleed the Dream set release date for LP2

Bleed the Dream has set a release date for their sophomore full-length entitled Killer Inside. The album, co-produced by GGGarth Richardson (Rage Against the Machine, Rise Against, Atreyu), will see a release on April 10 via their label, Warcon Records.

Killer Inside will follow up their last proper album, 2005’s Built by Blood. The acoustic EP / DVD set entitled Asleep / No Apologies was released in 2006.

The band was also recently confirmed for the entire Warped Tour run.
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Underground Communique plans slew of releases

Underground Communiqué has a slew of forthcoming releases planned from some bands of particular note.

J Church and Sound on Sound (formerly Hirudin) will release a split 7″. Each band will contribute a new song and a cover song. J Church are no strangers to the split format as they released one with Minority Blues Band on the label in 2006.

Long Island, NY’s melodic hardcore act Take My Chances will release a new 7″ on the label.

Florida punks New Bruises will unleash a new 7″ as well, this one being a co-release with Team Science Records.

Four Star Alarm (Jeff Dean of the Bomb) will release a one-sided 7″, Tilted / Cities in Dust; the former is a cover of the Sugar song of the same name.

Explode and Make Up, who feature members of the Methadones, the Bomb and Denis Buckley of 88 Fingers Louie fame, will release a five-song vinyl EP, to be packaged with a CD copy of the songs.

All are planned for the coming year with no release dates yet set in stone.
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Offspring album updates from Dexter Holland

The Offspring‘s Dexter Holland has posted a new update on progress towards their follow-up to 2003’s Splinter:

We’ve been pretty busy working on the new record. I’m back in Maui now with Bob Rock – he lives here. We’re in the studio recording a couple more songs for the record. So far we’ve got 10 songs done, Noodles was here but just went back home for a bit. I‘m laying down vocals now. I don’t want to tell you guys too much because the record is still taking shape.

The album is scheduled for a spring 2007 release. The band, along with the Arctic Monkeys, Bloc Party and others, has been confirmed for Japan’s Summer Sonic festival.
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Tours: Trap Them (U.S. east coast)

New Hampshire “grindcore rock ‘n’ roll” outfit Trap Them have lined up a couple March dates to be followed by a 10-day tour the following month. The band will see support on the various U.S. east coast dates from the likes of Torche, Engineer, The_Network, and Phoenix Bodies.

The band also has a summer tour of the U.S. with Germany’s Perth Express in the works, as well as an appearance at Indianapolis’ Dude Fest alongside such bands as Hot Cross, Coliseum, and Ed Gein.

The band will release their first full-length, Sleepwell Decontructor, April 3 via Trash Art! Sound and Culture.
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MP3 of the Week: Bookburner, No Brass

Justin: Another band from Philadelphia that not only sounds a bit like Lifetime and Kid Dynamite mixed together in a blender and seasoned for a few years? And somehow the singer managed to be in a band with someone who would later be in a band with a member of the latter act? I love the incestuous-ness of the punk scene sometimes. Bookburner‘s “New Song” feels like a bit like an older, more matured version of all that spastic Philly-core, with Ben honing his voice and finding a more appropriate backdrop in it compared to his former band, the Curse. This song feels like a “slow burner,” whatever that means to you. To me it says that the song’s got a pretty deliberate flow to it, with upbeat choruses until the point of “I’ll drop my dreams for everyone” feels like it needs to be shouted at the top of your lungs. And haven’t we all felt like that at some point?

Stream or download “New Song” at Bookburner’s MySpace page

Chris: I discovered No Brass at a show in Virginia, Beach a few months ago. Though I was a little put off by the cover-heavy set they played, the young band (and I mean YOUNG, 17-19 in age) seemed to have something special. I recently got a hold of their demo, and was extremely impressed with the superb recording quality, mature vocals and fun song structures; and brimming with heavy influences from the likes of Dillinger Four, Leatherface, Jawbreaker and the Lawrence Arms. We’ve posted one of the better tracks from said demo here at the ‘Org, but two more can be heard elsewhere.

No Brass Punknews profile page featuring “Sixers on the Beach”
No Brass MySpace page
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