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Shows: The Fest 20 announces more bands, including Paint It Black, Bollweevils, mo

News — June 7, 2022

With 144 days remaining until The Fest 20 begins, the annual punk rock gathering has announced a second wave of bands to play this year's event on Oct. 28-30 in Gainesville, FL. In addition to previous announcements such as Bouncing Souls, Hot Water Music, and Catbite, the new announcements …

Records: SPB stream: The Black Halos - How the Darkness Doubled

News — December 1, 2022

The Black Halos are back, and Scene Point Blank is excited to host a full stream of their brand new full-length, How the Darkness Doubled. The band originally formed in 1994, releasing records on Die Young Stay Pretty, Sub Pop, and Century Media before the group dissolved. While …

Tours: The Black Dahlia Murder return to the road

News — January 18, 2023

Following the death of Trevor Strnad, The Black Dahlia Murder has announced a return to the road for the first time since he passed, featuring a reformed lineup of remaining and returning members. Kicking off with the Decibel Metal & Beer Fest in Philadelphia, Pa, the tour runs through …

Records: SPB exclusive: Black Adidas

News — February 27, 2023

Black Adidas is back with album number two, self-titled and a statement of purpose. The project, led by aerospace engineer and punk rocker Courtney Ranshaw, returns for its second album backed by a full band that expands the classic meets contemporary punk sound.  It’s hard to pick a subgenre. …

Records: Feast on Paint It Black's new Famine

News — September 8, 2023

Ten years after the release of the Invisible EP and 20 years since their debut, Paint It Black returns with a new album called Famine, out on Nov. 3 on Revelation Records. The band, comprised on Dan Yemin, Andy Nelson, Josh Agran, and Jared Shavelson, has three full-lengths …

Tours: Carcass and The Black Dahlia Murder

News — February 19, 2024

Carcass heads to Australia and New Zealand in April, joined by The Black Dahlia Murder and Australia's own, Freedom of Fear.  The tour runs April 2-12, dates listed below with additional info.  

Tours: Paint It Black in CA

News — March 12, 2024

This April Paint It Black will return to California for the first time in a decade. The band returned last year with the release of Famine (Revelation Records) and will now head to the Pacific Time Zone for three live dates.

Records: The Black Dahlia Murder dish out Servitude

News — June 15, 2024

The Black Dahlia Murder has unleashed a torrent of updates. The band has a new record out later this year, plus extensive touring throughout Europe. They will release their tenth album, Servitude, on Sept. 27 via Metal Blade Records. The new record marks the band's continuation after the …

Bands: Black Adidas asks "Are We There Yet"

News — June 22, 2024

Black Adidas, the punk project stared as a solo effect from Courtney Ranshaw has grown with time into a full band, releasing a debut in 2017 and then a follow-up last year. Now, the band gives us a standalone single, ""Are We There Yet," which continues the band's …

Records: Black Ends debut video (debut album soon)

News — August 13, 2024

Seattle, WA trio Black Ends has shared a new single and an update about their first record. The new record will release on Oct. 11 on Youth Riot Records, named Psychotic Spew. It is their first full-length. The "gunk pop" band pull from pop and grunge, among other …

Records: The Black Pacific crashes back

News — August 24, 2024

The Black Pacific, a band fronted by Jim Lindberg (Pennywise) has just announced the band's second album, and their first in 14 years. The album will be titled Here Comes Our Wave, releasing on Sept. 20 on Dine Alone Records. The band also shared a single, "I Think I'm …

Angels and Airwaves – We Don't Need to Whisper

Review — May 28, 2006

So Tom DeLonge finally got his way. Apparently sick of the scatological humor of Blink 182 and ill-received attempts at maturity, the band broke up and he was free to record the album that would be "the greatest album of [his] career." Hyperbole aside, this record is, according to DeLonge, …

Angels of Light – We are Him

Review — October 4, 2007

When Michael Gira disbanded Swans in 1997, he declared himself free of the connotations that came with being in that group who were considered the loudest band and invoked the ire of noise ordinances everywhere. Angels of Light is Gira's project of the last ten years that is the polar …

Pretty Boy Thorson & the Falling Angels – An Uneasy Peace

Review — February 17, 2014

Have things finally turned around for Jesse Thorson, making the country-punk band sing a new song of joy and celebration? Of course not.Previously, the band didn’t play alt-country so far as they wrote punk songs to country lyrics—however, An Uneasy Peace definitely sees that paradigm shifting toward a …

Interviews: None More Black

Feature — October 16, 2010

To say the least, it's been an eventful couple of years for None More Black. The band declared an indefinite hiatus in 2007 only to return to action again earlier this year. Now the band is writing for a new album that - finger's crossed - will come out …

Interviews: Paint it Black

Feature — October 16, 2010

Being an outlet for frustration, aggression, and a variety of other angst-type emotions, it's common for many hardcore bands to exist for only small increments of time. Being in a hardcore band can be a very cathartic, yet taxing experience, making a fuse that's easily snuffed. Paint it Black, …

Black Eyes – Black Eyes

Review — February 28, 2004

I'm glad I got into this album before seeing Black Eyes' live show, because I would have been very unimpressed with the album after witnessing the insanity of their first show in Omaha. They nearly tore the ceiling off that tiny basement, and it was a nigh-religious experience. It's hard …

None More Black – File Under Black

Review — March 7, 2004

Somewhere around the turn of the millennium, Fat Wreck Chords decided it wanted to be the best punk label around. File Under Black, None More Black's first full length offering is a perfect example of how Fat has come to be just that. The band is fronted by longtime scenester, …

Black Elk – Black Elk

Review — July 17, 2007

Am I the only one who doesn't hear the comparisons to The Jesus Lizard that Black Elk has received from a handful of reviewers? I'm not saying that makes it a bad album, but besides a few isolated pieces of songs here and there, saying that this sounds like The …

Nadja / Black Boned Angel – Nadja / Black Boned Angel

Review — December 20, 2009

Having these two notable monikers teaming up for a second collaboration is just right up my alley, particularly because their previous collaborative effort, Christ Send Light is one of my favorite recordings from both Nadja and Black Boned Angel thus far. This second effort (actually recorded around the same time …