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:
- Fearless Records unveied yet another Punk Goes Pop compilation. This edition features Cute Is What We Aim For, Mayday Parade and other bands with tangential punk connections performing top 40 hits. Contain your excitement please.
- Bad Religion has three very special shows planned there they’ll be performing songs from their three decades together. The band has also announced tour dates with The Bouncing Souls and Off With Their Heads
- Strung Out is taking Rufio, We Are The Union and Larry and his Flask out on the road.
- Say Anything has left RCA Records and promises not to break up any time soon.
- Street Dogs are streaming their new self-titled album.
- An insanely huge NOFX discography review popped up online this week.
- Solidarity Records is planning a new “Plea for Peace” compilation.
- Further Seems Forever looks set to reunite with Dashboard Confessional‘s Chris Carrabba
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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- Fearless Records unveied yet another Punk Goes Pop compilation. This edition features Cute Is What We Aim For, Mayday Parade and other bands with tangential punk connections performing top 40 hits. Contain your excitement please.
- Bad Religion has three very special shows planned there they’ll be performing songs from their three decades together. The band has also announced tour dates with The Bouncing Souls and Off With Their Heads
- Strung Out is taking Rufio, We Are The Union and Larry and his Flask out on the road.
- Say Anything has left RCA Records and promises not to break up any time soon.
- Street Dogs are streaming their new self-titled album.
- An insanely huge NOFX discography review popped up online this week.
- Solidarity Records is planning a new “Plea for Peace” compilation.
- Further Seems Forever looks set to reunite with Dashboard Confessional‘s Chris Carrabba
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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