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- by Tom Dumarey
- by Tom Dumarey
Louisville, Kentucky’s White Reaper have announced their new album, 'You Deserve Love,' due out October 18th on Elektra Records
Recorded with producer Jay Joyce in Nashville, Tennessee, You Deserve Love marks White Reaper’s Elektra Records debut and follows their 2017 album, The World’s Best American Band. The album is a collection of smart, sharply-written songs of doubt, dislocation, and elusive and often complicated love.
We are happy to stream 'Seasoned Stuntman,' the new EP by Texas punk act Nonstarter in full! The EP will be out this Friday through Dang!
2019 shows no signs of slowing down for face to face. After playing almost everywhere between Tokyo and chilly Norway, they managed to bang out a new live album! And not just any live album...they’ve joined the ranks under the Live In A Dive series. The band selected highlights from their three-night stand at Brooklyn’s St. Vitus in early 2019. The result is 12 songs that fit neatly on one vinyl album.
We are very happy to premiere 'Whatever... This Sucks,' the latest release by The Mizzerables that does everything but live up to its title.
Hidden Home Records is happy to premiere their 25th release and second label compilation, "Do You Remember Punk Rock Comps? Vol. 2" - out tomorrow August 23rd, 2019.
Peak Eradicator, the new record from Chicago squash-punk outfit (and yes, I said squash-punk) The Eradicator, is part fan fiction, part truth. It follows the titular character—The Eradicator, a combative, ski-mask-wearing squash player—as he tries to find his place in the world and the local squash club standings, backed by fist-pumping, Fucked Up-meets-Andrew W.K. anthemics. Live in concert, The Eradicator is in character, masked and driven solely by squash. But behind it all is vocalist and guitarist Andy Slania, a regular dude working in IT trying to find his place in the world, too.
City and Colour, acclaimed singer, songwriter and performer Dallas Green, announces his 6th studio album A PILL FOR LONELINESS due out on October 4 on Green’s newly minted Still Records, an imprint of Dine Alone Records.
- by Will Malkus
Members of the Oakland band Nopes have started a new project under the ever so slightly more positive name MEH.