Ringers – “Detention Halls”

RingersRingers are from Boston. Ringers mix together sounds from the East Bay, the northern Midwest and your record collection. Ringers sound so familiar but at the same time a bit refreshing. Ringers are letting us stream their new album Detention Halls for your pleasure. Ringers want you to listen.

Their album came out recently via 1-2-3-4 Go! and is the first since they settled on an exclusive distribution deal with No Idea. You can hear it at the Ringers Punknews.org band profile.

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My American Heart: “Boys! Grab Your Guns”

My American Heart Today, we’ve got a brand new song from My American Heart. The band is gearing up for the release of their second album. The record is titled Hiding Inside The Horrible Weather and is due out June 26, 2007. It is the follow-up to The Meaning in Makeup which was released in 2005.

You can check out “Boys! Grab Your Guns” on their Punknews.org Profile.
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Rolling Stone and Sum 41 exchange barbs

Rolling Stone magazine and Canadian pop-punk outfit Sum 41 have exchanged some public barbs on their respective blogs. First, the magazine had this to say:

The snot-nosed punks of Sum 41 aren’t the first Canadian artists to pick a fight with the president — that honor belongs to Neil Young. But we’re pretty sure they’re the first to threaten the Commander In Chief’s life on a single. […] When MTV asked Whibley to explain the lyrics, he waxed poetic, saying that they’re just a “metaphor for how Bush is so ineffectual and incompetent as a president.”

Here’s the thing, Whibley: When you critique the President, call him “gay,” call for an exorcism, and then discuss his death, you aren’t constructing a metaphor. You’re using a different literary device: Rhetoric to incite violence. Punks pushing the envelope aren’t new (the Sex Pistols got in trouble for calling the British crown a “fascist regime”), but backing off your lyrics is weak. You’re supposed to be punk, so act like it.

What does this anti-Bush rant, metaphorical or otherwise, mean for Sum 41? We talked to a spokesperson for the house minority leader yesterday, who called the song “inflammatory and assinine” — perhaps best review Sum 41’s ever gotten.

To which Mr.Whibley responded:

Well, I’m sorry to be the one to tell you but it is a fucking metaphor. […] I don’t want to kill the president! i believe in peace and non-violence and I would never encourage the killing of a president or anyone for that matter. I’m not anti-American in any way. I love America but the choices and decisions the president makes affect the whole world, not just america. But no matter how bad of the choices are I will never want to kill the president. [It’s his] right to make those choices. but it’s also my right to criticize those choices

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Soap, Drugs and Rock’n’Roll

A new mini-documentary has been assembled to tell the story of Germs drummer Don Bolles, soap company Dr.Bronner and their brush with the law. The soap company continues to aggressively target NarcoPouch(R) 928 which erroneously found narcotics in a batch of the company’s natural soaps. According to their tests, the test will always give a false-positive for the drug GHB (Gamma Hydroxy Butyrate) if used on any true natural soap. However, in an interesting twist, the test will test negative for fake mislabeled “liquid soap” products that are actually detergent-based, not soap.

Detergents in fake soap products are usually made in part or even entirely from petroleum along with vegetable feedstocks. The company found a larger problem in that drug tests used nationwide are not certified in any way, leading their to be major risks of false positives, some of which may not have the benefit of Mr.Bolles profile.

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