In Punk Rock Bowling news, the festival has announced its lineup for May 24-26, 2025. Notabless include Social Distortion, Cock Sparrer, Gang of Four, Power Trip, The Damned, The Souls, FLAG, Lambrini Girls and many more.
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Aesop Rock is back, following up 2023's Integrated Tech Solutions with a new full-length LP, Black Hole Superette, out on May 30 on Rhymesayers.
Aesop Rock handles the majority of production on the album, but also draws guest spots from Lupe Fiasco, Homeboy Sandman, Open Mike Eagle, billy …
Pop with replay value. It doesn't come often, but when it does, it sure is a keeper. This occurs because the pop and rock are so finely blended on this that it just comes oozing with smiles. These said oozed smiles are soon molded into the figures of two lovers …
As the saying goes, honesty is the best policy. Honestly, if Big City Rock continues to produce albums like their self-titled debut, they better stick to their day jobs. Lead vocalist Nate Bott must have been a Bon Jovi fan because he sounds like his reincarnate, adding a dramatic "uh" …
Planes Mistaken For Stars have announced the initial dates for their summer headlining tour with Bear vs Shark and Glass & Ashes. The band is currently on the road with The Forecast and Red Cloud. You can view all the dates for the summer by reading on.
Stars, a side project of indie darlings Broken Social Scene, will be hitting the road in support of their latest release Set Yourself on Fire. The band has a few shows lined up in the US as well as in Europe, you can view the listing below.
Planes Mistaken For Stars will be heading out on the road in the month of August. Supporting them on their run will be Smoke or Fire and Glass and Ashes. You can view the full tour itinerary below.
Planes Mistaken For Stars have signed with Abacus Recordings. The band, who has previously released material with No Idea Records and Deep Elm Records, will release their debut for their new label on June 6, 2006.
The song "Crooked Mile" from Planes Mistaken for Stars debut effort for Abacus Recordings can be heard online here. Mercy will see a release on October 3rd.
These Arms are Snakes will be hitting the road in October and November with Planes Mistaken for Stars and Mouth of the Architect in tow. Also appearing on set dates will be Young Widows. You can find the listing of announced dates by clicking "read more."
Planes Mistaken for Stars' video for the song "Never Felt Prettier" has been made available online here. The song is taken from the band's recent full-length offering Mercy.
Planes Mistaken for Stars have announced that they will soon be disbanding to focus on new projects. The band is currently in the process of booking on final tour before they go their own ways. The band released Mercy last year via Abacus Recordings.
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Stars will be embarking on a min-tour during the month of March. The band is continuing to tour in support of their latest and fourth full-length, In Our Bedroom After the War. To view the confirmed dates, click "read more."
In what will most likely end up being the strangest pairing and oddest video of the year, Mean Magazine has premiered a video staring Sir Ben Kingsley - yeah, the guy from Gandhi, Bugsy, and Schindler's List - as Ian MacKaye as he perform's Minor Threat's "Minor Threat." …
Ernest Jenning Record Co. has announced the Ernest Jenning's Caravan of Stars, a series of shows showcasing the label's newest and brightest stars. To view the dates click "read more."
Count Your Lucky Stars Records has announced the signing of Houston, TX indie/emo outfit Football, etc... The band will release their First Down demo EP themselves and follow it with their label debut, a split 7" with Empire! Empire! (I was a Lonely Estate). Those unfamiliar can check out the …
Norman, Oklahoma's Over Stars And Gutters will hit the road for a short midwestern jaunt in support of their self-released debut, Consider This Your Curse. The ten-track album was recorded by Stephen Egerton (The Descendents, All). To view the dates click "read more."