Dead Broke Rekerds has posted another new song from the upcoming Iron Chic full-length Not Like This. The album will be released on LP by Dead Broke Rekerds, on CD by 86 Record Fanzine and will be made available for free/donation-based download via the band’s bandcamp page.
Updates to Torchlight have been released. The updates will be applied automatically when your Steam client is restarted. The major changes include: Torchlight
Fix to event queuing issue in low FPS situations
Fix for some crashes on certain video hardware
Fix for invisible skeletons/varkolyn on certain video hardware
Boston’s Ashers, fronted by Mark Civitarese of The Unseen have released another new song from their debut on Thorp Records. The record is titled Kill Your Master and is due out July 13, 2010 via Thorp
Envy on the Coast have called it quits. The band posted a lengthy note on their Facebook, some of which is excerpted here:
The day has come to pull down that curtain down. Sal and Jer sat down with Brian and I about a week ago and informed us that they are leaving Envy on the Coast. They explained that they are no longer happy being a part of this, and there was nothing Brian and I could do or say to change that. Because Envy on the Coast was founded upon the musical and personal relationships between the four of us, Brian and I have decided that we would rather move forward rather than finding musicians to replace Sal and Jer.
San Jose, CA, pop-punkers The Pillowfights teamed up with Bob from Shinobu to make a music video for the track “Hokay” from their Silver Sprocket debut, Round One, which is available for streaming in its entirety now on the band’s punknews.org profile page.
The Pillowfights were joined by Smokejumper from Seattle, WA, at Insubordination Fest and the just completed Escape From Monster Island tour, named after a comment on punknews.org. The Pillowfights and Smokejumper were touring in support of their new split 7″ EP, Uh Huh, available now for mail-order from Silver Sprocket. The band’s next release is expected to be a split 7″ EP with The Measure (SA).
Building on the overwhelming successes of the first two games, Disciples III: Renaissance introduces a host of new features as well as the compelling gameplay that made the previous titles so popular.
Plus, buy Disciples III on Steam and get three Steam-Exclusive additional maps for single player and hot seat mode as well as over 50 Steam Achievements to unlock.
Lou Dax succumbed on June 20th, 2010 to the coma brought on by a head wound sustained in New York City on May 6th. Lou is survived by his 4 sons. In lieu of flowers, pick up a Lou Dax memorial shirt or record at www.lewdacts.bigcartel.com or www.deathwishinc.com to help his legacy live on. Thank you to everyone who ever listened, saw, helped, or cared about Lou.
Our stream today comes from New Brunswick, NJ-based Noun. Noun is the new solo project from Screaming Females‘ Marissa Paternoster. We’ve got a stream of her new full length, Holy Hell.
Bridge Nine Records will be reissuing the long-out-of-print 7-inch EP from early 1980’s hardcore outfit Antidote. The disc was first released in 1983 and limited to 1000 copies. Since then, the record has been a favorite of bootleggers and sells for many times it’s sticker price on eBay. Antidote guitarist Robb Nunzio said this:
Seeing an original copy of the 7 inch going for hundreds of dollars on Ebay really put things into perspective – kids should be able to afford and enjoy that fantastic record.
Bridge Nine will be releasing the album on 7-inch, CD and digital formats on August 24, 2010. Bridge Nine boss Chris Wren commented on the significance of the record:
Thou Shalt Not Kill is one of the most important hardcore records of all time. The songs on that record are timeless and I knew that I wanted to expose a whole new generation of fans to Antidote, but still do the re-release justice so the old fans would be excited as well.
To that end, the packaging will be kept original with updated liner notes from Robb Nunzio. ntidote will be playing some upcoming shows in support of the Thou Shalt Not Kill re-release including a special show in Boston as part of the “Gallery East Reunion Show” on Aug. 29th. DYS, Jerry’s Kids, FU’s and Gang Green will also be playing as well as Soul Control, Refuse Resist and The Revilers. SourceContinue reading Bridge Nine to reissue rare Antidote EP, “Thou Shall Not Kill”→
For their new video, Coheed and Cambria cut together footage from the classic science fiction film, Metropolis. The original film, released in 1927 and directed by German film pioneer Fritz Lang, was a silent movie about the struggle between workers and industry. Coheed repurposes the video to be a criticism of “cultural elitists” like those in the music press. Frontman Claudio Sanchez spoke to Wired magazine about the commentary:
The song ‘World of Lines’ is primarily about what the music press has become in the post-millennium, seeking to create a musical and cultural elitism, and casting those not ‘in favor’ aside. The film Metropolis echoes this basic concept, as it centers around the divisions of the elite who control everything and the workers who don’t have any power over their destiny.
The documentary series, Everything You Wanted to Know About Gay Porn Stars but Were Afraid to Ask, mentioned here last month has apparently been banned from larger online retailer Amazon.com. A new Huffington Post report looks into why but could not get much of a response:
Amazon was offered John Roecker’s “Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Gay Porn Stars,” and refused it, because of “content.” They stock some titles from the same distributor (who declined to comment on this matter). Amazon also has carried Roecker’s “Live Freaky Die Freaky” and “Disease and Punishment.” No one has heard back from Amazon about what exactly in the content bothers them. Considering what else they stock, it’s be interesting to learn why a documentary which treats porn actors with compassion and dignity is not acceptable to them.
In a new interview with KCTV5, the new touring Sublime With Rome, have hinted at plans for a new album. Frontman Rome Ramirez discussed the possibility of new material, the likes of which has not been heard from any Sublime incarnation since the death of vocalist and songwriter Bradley Nowell just before the release of their successful album, Sublime in 1996. He said this:
My expectation is to do our best. We expect to play really good. If we’re not playing good, we’re not doing this, we’re not doing something right. But further than the tour, our expectations are to get in the studio and write the next great album of the decade.
The band debuted a new song, “Panic,” when performing live on Jimmy Kimmel. Check that out here.
The band features the founding Sublime rhythm section of drummer Bud Gaugh and bassist Eric Wilson with new singer-guitarist Rome Ramirez. They assumed the slightly modified name after settling a lawsuit with the family of deceased founding member and singer Bradley Nowell over its use. This years tours will be Gaugh and Wilson’s first tour under the name Sublime (“With Rome” or otherwise) in nearly 14 years. They are on the road now. SourceContinue reading Sublime With Rome working on debut album→
Mike Kinsella, also known as Owen, has released the title track from his upcoming 7-inch, Abandoned Bridges. The 7-inch features the track as well as a cover of Wilco‘s “I’m Always in Love.” It was recorded in Champaign-Urbana in March 2010 by cousin Nate Kinsella (of Make Believe and Birthmark) and mixed in Chicago. You can order the 7-inch or digital versions here.