Search results

Content matching "slow death"

506 total search results — Page 21 of 26

Labels: Psycho Las Vegas launches label with Motorhead tribute

News — August 20, 2021

The (mostly) annual Psycho festival in Las Vegas, taking place this weekend, has announced a spinoff record label called Psycho Waxx. The inaugural release will be a Motorhead tribute called Löve Me Förever: A Tribute To Motörhead, fittingly being recorded during the festival this very weekend. Expected to …

Records: Ben Gibbard To Curate Yoko Ono Tribute

News — January 13, 2022

Ben Gibbard, along with Canvasback Music and Atlantic Records, is curating a compilation tribute to Yoko Ono. Ocean Child: Songs of Yoko Ono, will consist of a reimagination of fourteen Yoko Ono tracks from a range of artists such as Death Cab for Cutie, Sharon Van Etten, The Flaming …

Shows: Unveiling Manchester Punk Festival 2023

News — August 20, 2022

The seventh Manchester Punk Festival has announced more than 60 bands that will play at the independent, multi-venue festival taking place April 7-9. In total the event will feature 130 bands playing punk, hardcore, and ska. The new wave of artists includes Off With Their Heads, Wonk Unit, Direct …

MP3s: LIBERATE ABORTION: A Benefit Compilation

News — October 5, 2022

Good Music Project and Noise For Now are collaborating on a compilation to benefit safe access to abortions. Good Music to Ensure Safe Abortion Access For All will be available for 24 HOURS ONLY this Friday, October 7th, on Bandcamp. All Proceeds will go towards Brigid Alliance, Noise …

Shows: Riot Fest 2023: the lineup

News — May 20, 2023

Riot Fest 2023 has announced its lineup, with headliners Foo Fighters, The Cure, The Postal Service, Death Cab for Cutie, and Queens of the Stone Age at the Sept. 15-17 event in Douglas Park, Chicago, IL. This year's lineup has many more bands, of course, including Mr. Bungle, The …

Shows: The 11th Annual Freakout Festival in Seattle

News — June 5, 2023

The 11th Annual Freakout Festival is scheduled for Nov. 2-5 in Seattle, WA with a lineup featuring The Gories, The Spits, Son Rompe Pera, Death Valley Girls, Kepi Ghoulie, Acid Mothers Temple, Nestter Donuts, and many more, taking place in the city's Ballard neighborhood. While it's the 11th year …

Records: D.O.A. To Release War on 45 Anniversary Vinyl For 40 Years

News — June 29, 2023

Canada's Hardcore Punk vets, D.O.A., have announced the 40th-anniversary reissue of War on 45 on deluxe Red vinyl with a 12-page booklet and the 1982 demos that contain drummer, Chuck Biscuits, on 7 of the tracks. You can order now at Sudden Death Records. War on 45 40th …

Records: 40 years of War on 45

News — September 30, 2023

It's the 40th anniversary of War on 45, and Canadian punk band D.O.A. is marking the anniversary with two new vinyl pressings (one on SMASH style color, the other on yellow). The LP features the original 8 tracks with Dimwit on drums on side A, then on side …

Videos: Documentary on Ukrainian punk band

News — May 25, 2024

Ukrainian punk band Death Pill are the center of a new documentary called Go Your Way, due to premiere in London on June 21 at The Frontline Club. The band will be present for a Q&A at the event, along with director Dan Baskerville. The film follows the …

Shows: MPF2025 adds D4 & more

News — October 7, 2024

Manchester Punk Festival, scheduled for April 18-20, has announced additional bands at the festival's tenth anniversary. New additions include Dillinger Four, Death By Stereo, Smoke or Fire, Broadway Calls, and more, plus previously announced groups such as The Menzingers, Strung Out, Franz Nicolay, and The Chisel.

Records: A D.O.A. tribute

News — October 19, 2024

Sudden Death Records will release No Escape From What You Are, a new tribute album in recognition of long-running Canadian punk band D.O.A., out Oct. 25. The 15-track collection includes covers from Rancid, Propagandhi, Circle Jerks, Descendents, Duff McKagan, and more.

Records: Iggor Cavalera and Shane Embury collide

News — January 25, 2025

Cold Spring Records has announced the March 21 release of a new split album featuring solo ambient/industrial material from Iggor Cavalera (Sepultura/Petbrick) and Shane Embury (Napalm Death/Dark Sky Burial).  The overall album is described as "brooding dark ambient, industrial strength noise, and heavy synth-laden electronics, creating what feels like …

A Death Cinematic – The New World

Review — June 4, 2012

When you anticipate things, do you find that you build up these lofty expectations that are virtually impossible to reach; or is the anticipation more often than not a good quality that leads to a build up of excitement? Anticipation (for me) is often a double edged sword that …

Eagles of Death Metal – Heart On

Review — January 5, 2009

Josh Homme wants it to be clear: Eagles of Death Metal is not a side project. Though he rakes in most of his dough and critical acclaim with Queens of the Stone Age, drumming for Eagles of Death Metal brings him just as much satisfaction as his big band does. …

A Death Cinematic – A Parable on the Aporia of Vengeance and the Beauty of Impenetrable Sadness

Review — January 6, 2010

Every once in a long while there comes a release which takes several listens to sink in to one's thick skull (particularly my hard head can take time), but once that record sinks in, the record not only makes complete sense, but it seems to become a favorite release. Upon …

Death Cab For Cutie – Asphalt Meadows

Review — October 11, 2022

Ten albums into their tenure and Death Cab for Cutie are still finding ways to reinvent themselves while maintaining their identity and sound. Their 2018 release, Thank You For Today, was the first to feature members Zac Rae and Dave Depper after long-time member and co-writer, Chris Walla, left the …

Death Before Dishonor – Better Ways to Die

Review — September 7, 2009

Boston natives Death Before Dishonor really broke through with their 2007 full-length Count Me In. Like it's predecessors, it featured a punishing assault of metallic hardcore that captivated hardcore fans around the globe. In addition, the band infused their standard sound with some of their hometown punk upbringings, which - …

Death Cab For Cutie – Codes And Keys

Review — June 20, 2011

With a prolific band like Bellingham, Washington’s Death Cab for Cutie, (Codes and Keys being their seventh studio album release), it’s impossible for fans not to speculate how their newest album is going to sound. “Maybe it’ll sound like Transcendentalism with some Postal Service influence!” “Maybe it’ll be like …

A Death Cinematic – Your Fate Twisting, Epic In Its Crushing Moments

Review — October 31, 2011

Ah, another offering from A Death Cinematic in the form of an “EP” (I put this in quotes because it plays longer than some LPs by some bands) entitled Your Fate Twisting In Its Crushing Moments; and just as with previous releases, this comes with some of the most …

A Death Cinematic / Ekca Liena – Preternatural

Review — November 28, 2011

Don’t you just absolutely love when split releases reveal some new band or musician that completely changes how you listen to certain types of music or even just end up being what you need to listen to at the moment that you sit down and listen to it? Luckily for …