Mad Caddies - House On Fire

Track listing:
- Let it Go
- Waiting For The Real Thing
- Strange Days
- Dogs of War
- Wake My Baby
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In celebration of Joe Strummer’s birthday, Asbury Park, NJ punk band Lost In Society is releasing a three-song EP of The Clash covers titled 'Casbah Club: A Tribute to The Clash'. You can check out 'Rock The Casbah' below.
Deftones have announced their new album 'Ohms,' arriving on September 25th via Warner Records. The announcement arrives with the video for the title track, directed by Rafatoon.
Mr. Bungle, who a year ago today announced their first live outings in two decades, have announced the release of The Raging Wrath Of The Easter Bunny Demo on Oct. 30th via Ipecac Recordings.
As was the case with the live performances, original Mr. Bungle members Trevor Dunn, Mike Patton, and Trey Spruance are joined by Scott Ian (Anthrax, S.O.D.) and Dave Lombardo (Dead Cross, Slayer, Suicidal Tendencies).
Get Dead's latest opus, 'Dancing with the Curse,' drops on Friday, October 9th. The album was recorded with an army of talent, including the D-Composers and Chris Dugan, and boasts 12 tracks perfectly suited to the times: raw, energized, frustrated, but ultimately unbowed.
Ask the members of Get Dead how long it’s taken to release their new album, and they’ll probably say, “Forever.” Even though the San Francisco band started recording it more than two years ago, Dancing with the Curse (Fat Wreck Chords, Oct 9th) feels perfectly timed for now.
The OBGMs, the Canadian trio who “spit fire” (Punk News) and “boast classic punk vibes with contemporary garage rock” (Alternative Press), have set an Oct. 30 release date for The Ends (Black Box Music).
The vacation is over for Canadian rock band SEAWAY, who have been hard at work on their new album "Big Vibe". A guitar-driven collection of songs with big hooks and a bigger attitude, "Big Vibe" is set to be released on October 16thvia Pure Noise Records. Today, Seaway is excited to share the first single and title track.
Melodic, aggressive, catchy, unapologetically pop; all have been used to describe Attic Salt. Residing in the vibrant punk scene of Springfield, IL, Andy Harmon, Fred Malcom, and Skip Davis have been friends since the late 90’s and have spent a majority of that time playing in bands together. In late 2015, the group befriended Alyssa Currie to start a new project called Attic Salt.
Christophe uses punk rock as an excuse for excessive drinking, self-pity and superficial friendships. He secretly loathes the music and has failed horribly at playing guitar in what he himself describes as "misunderstood cult bands".
Eric has been hosting a radio show called Prescription Punk Rock in Quebec for over ten years. Along the way he has interviewed bands from all over the world and plans to keep on doing so for Punk Rock Theory as well.