On Sept. 16 Chicago area trio Shellac will release Dude Incredible on Touch & Go Records.
The record will be released on high quality digital format, CD, and LP. The LP will include a CD in the packaging. The band will tour sporadically in support.
Austin punks Total Abuse will release a new 7" on Deranged thi smonth, along with a US tour.
The band is also working on a full-length (to be released on Deranged), though no dates have been announced.
Ten Foot Pole has announced their return to action with a new record to be released in 2015 on Cyber Tracks. First, the band is planning a mini tour of the US and Canada.
"It's too early in the process to limit or define what's going to come out, …
The Copyrights will release No Knocks on 7" on July 22 via Fat Wreck Chords. The band is also set for a new full-length, Report, set for an Aug. 26 release on Red Scare Industries.
The band will set out on tour with 7 Seconds next week.
Pleasant Living, the second full-length from Tiny Moving Parts, is set for a Sept. 9 release on Triple Crown Records.
Recorded by J. Robbins, the 12 song album follow's 2013's This Couch Is Long and Full of Friendship (Kind of Like Records).
Dama/Libra, a two song band featuring Joel R. L. Phelps (ex-Silkworm) and G. Stuart Dahlquist (Asva), has debuted "The Chant" from their soon to be released first album, Claw.
Here the song after the jump.
The record will be released on Aug. 12 via Northern Spy and …
On Sept. 30 Sick Of It All will release The Last Act of Defiance, just after starting a European tour.
The record was recorded in Staten Island, NY and features 14 songs of NYHC.
Ryan Adams will relase a new self-titled and self-produced album on Sept. 9 via Pax Am/Blue Note. It is the musician's first full-length since Ashes & Fire (2011).
Adams is also playing a few live dates this summer.
Thrash/hardcore crossover act Cross Examination will release their first new material in 6 years, the Dawn of the Dude EP this summer.
The 7-song EP will be released on 7" and digitally via Organized Crime Records on Aug. 19.
Pord, who will release Wild in September (Solar Flare Records), have unveiled the song "Staring Into Space" off their upcoming record.
The French band first formed in 2002.
Minot is streaming their debut album, Equal / Opposite, online. The record was released earlier this month on The Mylene Sheath.
The band includes former members of From Monument To Massesand more.
Light Years, who have been on the Warped Tour Acoustic Basement Tour this summer, have announced a set of dates with Turnover.
In addition, the Cleveland band will release a new 12" EP, Turnover, on Sept. 9 via Animal Style Records.
Pig Heart Transplant, the industrial/no wave project from Jon Kortland (Iron Lung) will release its second LP on Sept. 2. The record will be on 20 Buck Spin.
London's Doe will release a new album, First Four, on Oct. 6 on Specialist Subject Records. The band pulls influence from 1990s alt-rock on the 13 track record.
Lagwagon will release the new Hang on Oct. 28. The record will be on Fat Wreck Chords and the band is hitting Europe this month.
SPB chatted with Joey recently about Me First and the Gimme Gimmes.
Witch Mountain has wrapped up recording of their soon to come fourth record in 17 years as a band. While no release date is announced, the new album will be on Profound Lore Records.
Earth will release a new LP, Primitive And Deadly, on Sept. 2. The band just completed a European tour and will tour the US with King Dude following the new record's release.
American Heritage will release their sixth full-length, Prolapse, this November on French label Solar Flare. The band, formed in 1996, last released Sedentary in 2011.
A song from Pord's upcoming sophomore album Wild is available online at The Obelisk. The song is titled "What Are Tuesdays For?" and pulls influence from th elikes of Helmet, Unsane, and more and will be released by Solar Flare Records on Sept. 8.