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Great American Ghost Signs With SharpTone

Posted in Bands on May 8, 2024

Great American Ghost have announced they are now apart of the SharpTone Records roster and released their new single, "Hymns of Decay." Check out the new video below:

Vocalist, Ethan Harrison comments on the track:

‘Hymn Of Decay’ is a deeply personal song to me. It's a direct reflection of something that I'm experiencing right now with a loved one; dementia. I tried to put myself in their psyche, to understand what they were going through, and with that this song was written.

 

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Tour Dates with The Ghost Inside:

5/7 Indianapolis IN @ The Egyptian Room

5/9 Louisville KY @ Mercury Ballroom

5/10 Charlotte NC @ The Fillmore

5/11 Columbia SC @ The Senate

5/13 Asheville,  NC @ Eulogy

5/14 Atlanta GA @ The Masquerade

5/15 Knoxville TN @Mill and Mine

5/17 Columbia MO @ Rose Music Hall

5/18 Iowa City IA @ Gabe’s

3 Author & Punisher albums back in print

Posted in Bands on May 7, 2024

Author & Punisher continues to celebrates the project's 20th anniversary. With EU/UK dates already announced for this year with KEN mode, the outfit will also see the reissue of Drone Machines, Ursus Americanus, and Women & Children coming via Relapse Records. All three albums are currently out of print. Read … Read more

New Escuela Grind song/video

Posted in Bands on May 5, 2024

Escuela Grind continues to their active schedule, sharing the new video "Always Watching You," which will be included on their still untitled next album, due for a fall release on MNRK Heavy. The band is currently on tour in Europe. Read more Live dates: Escuela Grind + Rotten Sound 'Europe … Read more

Be Well with two new singles

Posted in Bands on May 5, 2024

Be Well has two new songs, "A Tap I Can't Turn Off" and "Without A Compass," both melodic hardcore songs with a personal, introspective bent. The band last released Hello Sun, and will be touring this year with How Water Music as well as I Am The Avalanche (all dates … Read more

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Melt Banana: US, UK, new record too

Posted in Bands on May 2, 2024

High octane noise rock band Melt Banana has announced upcoming tours of the US and UK this year, followed by the release of the band's eighth studio album, 3 + 5, out on August 23. Get the specific dates below. Read more U.S. tour May 21 - Goldfield Trading Post … Read more

Bad Moves say "Let the Rats Inherit the Earth"

Posted in Bands on April 29, 2024

Bad Moves recently shared the new song "Let the Rats Inherit the Earth," a new not so uplifting song from the Washington, DC, based band that last released Untenable in 2020. A new full-length is expected later this year on Don Giovanni Records, including the new track. Read more Let … Read more

Acoustic Spanish Love Songs

Posted in Bands on April 28, 2024

Currently on tour with Oso (we just saw them in Minneapolis), Spanish Love Songs has shared an acoustic version "Haunted," off the band's 2023 album No Joy. "Every time we decide to rework a song for an “acoustic” version, it inevitably starts with stripping everything back to how the song … Read more

Norwood Fisher's The Familyhood Nextperience

Posted in Bands on April 28, 2024

Meet The Familyhood Nextperience, a group of veteran musicians formed by Fishbone founding member Norwood Fisher, playing a soulful blend of reggae, rock, ska, and more with contributions from members/ex members of The Skeletones, Social Distortion, The English Beat, Suicidal Tendencies, and Trulio Disgracias. The band shares "To The Hilt" … Read more

156/Silence takes a cue from horror films

Posted in Bands on April 26, 2024

156/Silence has shared their first new music in two years, a new horror-inspired single called "Unreasonable Doubt," released via SharpTone Records. The metal meets hardcore band from Pittsburgh, PA has three albums thus far, most recently Narrative in 2022. "We started with the idea of a riff that skips and … Read more

AJJ and two surprising collaborators

Posted in Bands on April 26, 2024

Folk-punk band AJJ, who released Disposable Everything last year (Hopeless Records), shared the single "Best of All Possible Worlds" today, a collaboration with rapper Kool Keith and singer-songwriter Kimya Dawson (The Moldy Peaches). "I am still so completely astonished that we got to make this thing with these two legendary … Read more

Sydney Sprague with a new single

Posted in Bands on April 24, 2024

Currently on tour with Oso Oso and Spanish Love Songs, Phoenix, AZ musician Sydney Sprague has shared a new song/video, "the cards," posted below. It follows last year's album, somebody in hell loves you, release in September. “There is so much tragedy in the world and it can be hard … Read more

SPB premiere: "Brain In A Jar" by Dad Hats

Posted in Bands on April 22, 2024

Dad Hats have a new single, available exclusively below. The song "Brain In A Jar" (acoustic) will appear on an upcoming 7" via Mind Over Matter records later this year but you can hear it first here. The Nashville, TN based band recently released their second album, Spill, an adventure … Read more

Plutocracy Planet hits all the styles in one song

Posted in Bands on April 20, 2024

Plutocracy Planet continues to share new singles in advance of the supergroup's debut, coming out July 12. The band features members of The Dillinger Escape Plan, American Football, Protest the Hero, Braid, The Get-Up Kids, The Callous Daoboys, Far, The Sound of Animals Fighting, Secret Chiefs 3, Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, … Read more

A brand new Coliseum song as they turn 20

Posted in Bands on April 20, 2024

Coliseum, recently performing as C.L.S.M. in a stylistic changeup (and recently releasing Infinity Shit under the moniker), has shared its first new song as Coliseum in nine years, "You Might Be Dead." Listen below. The band, comprised of Ryan Patterson (vocals/guitar), Kayhan Vaziri (bass/backing vocals) and Carter Wilson (drums/backing vocals) … Read more

SPB premiere: "Motor Rhythm, Wooden" by Dan Rincon (OSEES)

Posted in Bands on April 17, 2024

Longtime OSEES drummer Dan Rincon is throwing us a different kind of beat on his new solo LP, Spotlight City, his first solo record. The concept of the new record comes from Rincon's exploration of artificial landscapes, as he calls it, making melodies with Moog Grandmother, Mellotron, and "a kinky … Read more

This is State Power

Posted in Bands on April 13, 2024

State Power, a hardcore band from Holland, has shared a new song via White Russian Records, "Gates of Hell." The band features members of Two and a Half Girl, Bony Macaroni, and Half Cab, in this group applying a thrash element to modern hardcore. Read more Gates Of Hell by … Read more

Lair of the Minotaur: old lineup, new material

Posted in Bands on April 13, 2024

The original lineup of Lair of the Minotaur will reunite for an April 20 show in Chicago, IL marking the band's 20th anniversary. The lineup of drummer Larry Herweg (Pelican), plus guitarist/vocalist Steven Rathbone and bassist DJ Barraca (both of 7000 Dying Rats), first formed the group two decades ago, … Read more

A Crackups quickie

Posted in Bands on April 12, 2024

Crackups, teasing their third album, has shared the new song "Sgt. Haze," a mash-up of punk and new wave in the best way possible and only 95 seconds long. The band will release Plexi later this year on Mayway Records. Read more TOUR DATES 01 Sep 2024 | Bruis, Maastricht … Read more

It's Night Court time

Posted in Bands on April 7, 2024

Vancouver power-punk band Night Court is back with a new single from an upcoming split, plus a new LP on the way. "Cellphone (below) comes from a new split 7" with The Dumpies, of Portland, OR, to release on May 3. The band has also joined Recess Records for their … Read more

Maxwell Stern (Signals Midweset) with new solo material

Posted in Bands on April 4, 2024

Maxwell Stern, also of Signals Midwest, has shared a new solo track called "Two Magnets" The new song features Ian Farmer (Modern Baseball) and Julia Steiner (Ratboys), built on on the idea of two people who don't fully get along but come together to make things work. Stern, with a … Read more