February 10th, 2008

It’s Sunday, February 10th, 2008. Congratulations go out to our friend Jordan Baker of Pastepunk.com and his wife Barbara on the birth of their son Andrew Louis Baker this past Saturday. Everyone here at the `Org wishes the new family all the best.

Welcome to Navel Gazing, your look back at this week in Punknews.

The People Must Have Something Good To Read On A Sunday
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Ska luminaries the Slackers return this April with a new full length, their first for the Pietasters founded Indication label. Sweden’s Millencolin has a new full length on the way titled Machine 15, we saw were provided with a track listing and release dates this week. Decaydance Records has added Four Year Strong to their roster. On the touring front we had details on the Smartpunk stage at Warped which will feature acts like Set Your Goals, the Higher and the Human Abstract. The UK’s Download Festival will feature bands like Rise Against, Motorhead and headliners the Offspring. Bad Religion has expanded their residency in California and Nevada and we had new announcements from the Bouncing Souls (dates), Whole Wheat Bread‘s tour with Authority Zero (dates) and the Weakerthans (dates).

This week saw the breakup of both Folly (1997-2008) and the Format (2003-2008). The Loved Ones are streaming their new full length Build & Burn. New music also arrived from Anti-Flag with the song “Good and Ready.” On the video front we saw Dillinger Escape Plan perform “Black Bubblegum” on Conan and Teenage Bottlerocket‘s clip of “In The Basement.” MTV (remember them) also announced that they’ll feature punk legends Bad Brains on their 52/52 Campaign.

This week ended with news of a tragedy at a metal concert in Indonesia. Our deepest condolences to the friends and family of the deceased.

I Can’t Control My Fingers I Can’t Control My Brain
New feature content, weekly columns and exclusives

The twenty seventh edition of Vinyl File featured an interview with Andy Nelson of Paint it Black. This week also saw a return of our Editors Picks feature with recommendations for Kate Nash and Social Circkle.
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It’s Sunday, February 10th, 2008. Congratulations go out to our friend Jordan Baker of Pastepunk.com and his wife Barbara on the birth of their son Andrew Louis Baker this past Saturday. Everyone here at the `Org wishes the new family all the best.

Welcome to Navel Gazing, your look back at this week in Punknews.

The People Must Have Something Good To Read On A Sunday
This week’s most popular stories

Ska luminaries the Slackers return this April with a new full length, their first for the Pietasters founded Indication label. Sweden’s Millencolin has a new full length on the way titled Machine 15, we saw were provided with a track listing and release dates this week. Decaydance Records has added Four Year Strong to their roster. On the touring front we had details on the Smartpunk stage at Warped which will feature acts like Set Your Goals, the Higher and the Human Abstract. The UK’s Download Festival will feature bands like Rise Against, Motorhead and headliners the Offspring. Bad Religion has expanded their residency in California and Nevada and we had new announcements from the Bouncing Souls (dates), Whole Wheat Bread‘s tour with Authority Zero (dates) and the Weakerthans (dates).

This week saw the breakup of both Folly (1997-2008) and the Format (2003-2008). The Loved Ones are streaming their new full length Build & Burn. New music also arrived from Anti-Flag with the song “Good and Ready.” On the video front we saw Dillinger Escape Plan perform “Black Bubblegum” on Conan and Teenage Bottlerocket‘s clip of “In The Basement.” MTV (remember them) also announced that they’ll feature punk legends Bad Brains on their 52/52 Campaign.

This week ended with news of a tragedy at a metal concert in Indonesia. Our deepest condolences to the friends and family of the deceased.

I Can’t Control My Fingers I Can’t Control My Brain
New feature content, weekly columns and exclusives

The twenty seventh edition of Vinyl File featured an interview with Andy Nelson of Paint it Black. This week also saw a return of our Editors Picks feature with recommendations for Kate Nash and Social Circkle.
Source

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