Almost three decades after their original run, The Gits remain a vital part of Seattle’s punk rock history. Their raw intensity, emotional directness, and fiercely independent spirit continue to resonate with new generations discovering them through streaming platforms and reissues. In 2026, the band’s legacy is further honored with the release of Etcetera, a specially curated LP for Record Store Day featuring rare, unreleased, and live recordings pulled from the vault. At the same time, drummer and founding member Steve Moriarty reflects on the band’s history in his book The Gits: A Story of Art, Rock and Revolution, a work centered not on tragedy but on creativity, positivity, and remembering Mia Zapata for her voice, artistry, humor, and the fearless presence she brought to every stage. Scene Point Blank: How did The Gits get started? Steve Moriarty: It really began with a group of friends who wanted to play something direct and honest. We weren’t thinking about careers or fame. We just wanted to create music that felt real to us and have fun doing it. That energy came first -- everything else followed. Scene Point Blank: When did it start to feel like the band could become something bigger? Steve Moriarty: When people kept showing up. At first, you’re just hoping someone’s in the room. But when audiences started returning and bringing friends. That was powerful. Even in small clubs, you could feel that something was connecting. Scene Point Blank: What shaped your early sound? Steve Moriarty: Punk and … Read more
I first discovered the New York Dolls in the mid-to-late 1980s, just as I was beginning to stretch the boundaries … Read more
Punk’s never been about polish. It’s about passion, sweat, and the grind it takes to keep going when most people … Read more
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It's been a short lifetime since the last Arrivals record, Volatile Molotov, but in many ways the new Payload picks up exactly where the last one left off. It straddles the mid-tempo punk spectrum while drawing influence from seemingly all realms of the rock 'n' roll cannon. I'd state that mod, power-pop, Brit Invasion, and even R&B are some of … Read more
Some records feel like they were carefully constructed. Others feel like they were barely contained. Udder’s three-song 7” on Depose Records lands firmly in the second category with a short, strange burst of psych-leaning noise rock that feels less like a statement and more like something unearthed. That’s not far from the truth either. Originally formed in the early ’90s … Read more
Gary Young wasn’t just a drummer; he was a beautiful, unpredictable glitch poking a hole in the sky where other lovable misfits could enter and leave this universe they’d grace with their presence. While Hendrix kissed the sky, Young merely bit a hole right through it. While Pavement was busy inventing the 1990s slacker blueprint for the masses, Gary was … Read more
Mrs. Magician is back! For those unfamiliar, Mrs. Magician is a garage punk band based in San Diego, CA. They formed in 2010 and between then and 2016, they managed to release 6 singles, 2 albums and 1 B-sides collection. Both of their full lengths were released on Swami Records, the label helmed by legendary San Diego guitar slasher/voice crasher, … Read more
Sometimes I like to come into a record as a blank slate. Amy Beth And Thee Creeps sent me a short email with their latest EP, Shitheel. It's a 4-song … Read more
There’s a certain kind of melodic punk record that doesn’t try to prove anything. There’s no scene positioning, no trend chasing, no desperate grab for relevance. 6 Years Overnight, the … Read more
Deathcore has spent the last decade mutating into increasingly technical, polished, and theatrical territory. Some bands chase symphonic grandeur. Others lean into hyper-technical brutality. The Indianapolis wrecking crew named Mauled … Read more
Mods & Gods, the 2026 release from the Mal Thursday Quintet, is a full-throttle blast of Farfisa-driven energy and playful garage primitives. Mal Thursday has spent decades scraping the rust … Read more
Tigers Jaw was formed in 2005 in Scranton, PA by high school friends. After a brief hiatus in 2013, the band is once again carefully crafting and delivering a sound … Read more
N.E. Vains’ Running Down Pylons delivers that kind of glorious, basement-level destruction. You know, back in the ’70s when every basement had those flimsy swinging room-dividing doors, and your skinny … 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
Formed in 2023 in Helsinki, Finaland, Troubles shared the new single "Ghouls" from their upomcing debut album, Red Alert, out on Blue Bear Records on April 12. It will release … Read more
Spirit Adrift has just released a surprise album today, Infinite Illumination, which is also the band's final offering after 10 years. It's out now on digital platforms with a May … Read more
Jack Grisham (T.S.O.L.) has formed a new project with Lar Triesch, calling it Jack Grisham and The Life Undone. "Don’t call it a ‘band’...We’re a couple of friends who made … Read more
In preparation for the new Unload Your Shame, the third album from Chicago, IL band Edging, the group has shared a single and video for "This Head." The band previously … Read more
Asian Man Records is 30 in 2026. Founded in 1996 by Mike Park, the label is throwing a 4-night showcase celebration at Bottom of the Hill in San Francisco Sept. … Read more
Marbled Eye will release the new EP, Forever, out May 22 on Digital Regress. Playing post-punk in the Sonic Youth sense, the band debuted new single "Something's Different" today. The … Read more
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