It was about a year ago I discovered Unseemlier, shortly before the release of I Have A Screw Loose, Somewhere. It's a wordy title and a somewhat unwieldy band name -- and I’ll use that “a lot going on in a little space” metaphor even further to talk about the band's "heavy emo / soft punk" sound. It's singsong at times, riff heavy at others. It's contemplative music in a scene that is often best known for its aggression. It's an outlier but, yet, it just fits. It just makes sense. We caught up with singer/guitarist Mike to talk about how all the pieces fit together. They just announced a repress of I Have A Screw Loose, Somewhere (Sell The Heart/Little Rocket) and will be playing at Pouzza Fest and Midwest Friends Fest in May. Scene Point Blank: I know how I've described your sound in a couple of writeups, but you really walk the line between a lot of subsets of the punk scene. Where do you think Unseemlier fits -- how do you describe your sound? Mike: I have a hard time with this, but I always have with any band I’ve ever been in. It’s always a funny interaction trying to describe it to a co-worker or someone not in the “punk world.” I called us “Heavy Emo/Soft Punk" and it kinda became the description. What I meant by it was: it’s emo with heavier subject matter lyrically and more palm muting/chugging on guitar... orrr it's less … Read more
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Hardcore doesn’t need reinventing; just needs conviction. On Self Evident Truth, Baltimore’s The S.E.T. come out swinging with a debut EP that’s built on exactly that. It’s got groove, urgency, and a clear sense of purpose. Clocking in at around fifteen minutes, the EP wastes no time establishing its identity. From the opening moments of “This Chain,” it’s all forward … Read more
When a band describes themselves as surf punk, it usually conjures a certain image. Reverb drenched guitars, sunburnt melodies, maybe even a sense of looseness that leans more carefree than chaotic. Dashed doesn’t really fit that mold. On their self-titled LP, they take those familiar elements and run them through something colder, sharper, and far less predictable. Across eleven tracks, … Read more
National Anthem is the second album from The Sleeveens, a Nashville, TN band fronted by an Irishman. The band play that perfect mix of protopunk and classic rock 'n' roll that's built on a verse/chorus/verse structure and melody without any frills. It's leather jacket music for the common folk. The debut grabbed me by my collar and spun me around … Read more
The archival hunt for the "missing links" of first-wave California punk usually leads through a trail of grainy handbill Xeroxes and tape traders' overdubbed copies. But with The Flyboys, the story has always been a bit more elegant—and a lot more colourful. Long before they were swept into the gravity of the Hollywood scene, frontman John Curry was already performing … Read more
Growing up is rarely cinematic in real time but when you look back, it can feel mythic. On Year Of Summers, New Jersey’s Latchkey Kids frame heartbreak, identity, and grief … Read more
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There’s always a risk when a band forms out of legacy. Especially one tied to something as influential as Die Kreuzen. Lean too hard on the past and it becomes … Read more
There’s a fine line between being a quirky emo band with scene references and something that actually sticks. On Keyframe, Columbus trio Palette Knife don’t just flirt with that line … Read more
There is a specific kind of sultry, salty sweat that only happens in a room with low ceilings and a tube amp screaming a warm hum for forgiveness. You can … Read more
We're pleased to bring you a full stream of Blistering, a new full-length album from Cut-Rate Druggist of Oakland, CA. Out on April 7, this is your spot to hear it early and often, courtesy of the band, DCxPC Records, and Scene Point Blank. Rules are made to be broken, … Read more
The latest update from label and merch company Anxious and Angry announced a new label signee: Mermaid Island. The Los Angeles, CA band formed in 2022 and their self-titled debut … Read more
In a test of our copywriting skills with the slask, War//Plague and Svaveldioxid has announced a new split EP, jointly released via Phobia/Organize and Arise. The EP is titled Absurd … Read more
Pansy Divison turns 35 years as a band this year. To celebrate, the band will play select dates across the US this year, as well as their first trip to … Read more
Extinction A.D. released "Truth or Consequences" this week, a new single that features Brian Audley of Incendiary. In a press release, the vocalist/guitarist Rick Jiminez offers, "Working with Brian was … Read more
Buddies Fest, which kicked off in Tillsonburg, Ontario last year, is back with another 3-day lineup of punk kbands taking over The Mill/Paddy's Underground on August 7-9, with additional afterparty … Read more
Toilet Rats shared "HEART EMOJI MPLS" today. Notably, it's a new single in advance of a new record this summer. More notably, the album was recorded amid the ICE invasion … Read more
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