Posted by brittany on Sunday, May 19, 2013 at 6:00 PM (EDT)
Hello everyone and welcome to Navel Gazing: your look back in the week in Punknews. I'm Brittany Strummer and I'll be your guide through some of the juiciest, most popular and otherwise noteworthy stories from the last seven days. Remember, every Punknews story is built from tips from our wonderful, good-looking readers, so get to submitting. Here's what got the strange, slow and old community talking this week:
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Posted by brittany on Sunday, May 19, 2013 at 4:00 PM (EDT)
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Q: Do you think a movie or restaurant makes for a better first date?
A: Man, you gotta play this cool. You're already botching up this date and you haven't even asked her out yet.
First first of all, you do realize that you can do both, right? Like THE CLASSIC date is dinner AND a movie. What are you , some kind of cheapskate?
First second of all, unless you are in high school, movies do not make for good first dates. On first dates, you need to have a lot of positive interaction and a fair amount of talking. Movies are not conducive to that at all. You both just it there and watch something. You need to be impressing your girl. You don't want Patrick Stewart or Ryan Reynolds stealing your chances, bro! (In high school, this rule does not apply because chances are, you probably already know the person you are going on a date with fairly well and movies can be used as makeout spots.)
Second first of all, unless you are taking out a boring girl who has an expectation of what a date SHOULD be (usually dinner and a bar or something- boring) you need to come up with an original idea and fun thing to do that will make the girl have fun and show her that you like to have a good time. Some of the most fun dates I've ever had were at a low rent, rip-off Price is Right filming and at the Roller Disco. (Seriously, roller disco is awesome.) If you know a bunch about one area, a QUICK trip to museum can be pretty good, too. The colliery is that if you ARE really smooth, dinner and a trip to the bar can work. I am not smooth, so I need to rely on ancient dead egyptians, disco duck, and imitation bob barker to help me work my mojo.
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Posted by kira on Friday, May 17, 2013 at 7:00 PM (EDT)
No one knows where Mischief Brew will head next. Though they recently released the hardcore-meets-folk of The Stone Operation. and followed it up with two radically different EPs to boot, the musical landscape is now their oyster.
Mischief Brew started out as a solo project of Erik Petersen where he planed to write medieval acoustic poetry. But since then the band has morphed into one of the earliest folk punk bands, one of the earliest gypsy punk bands, and more recently, a straight up, kickass punk band with some real old-world style (as well as the unnerving, occasional toast to Death himself).
In order to see where the band is headed next, Punknews' John Gentile met up with Petersen where they talked about Mischief Brew's next record, argued about history, and complimented each other for being Italian.
Posted by andrew on Friday, May 17, 2013 at 6:00 PM (EDT)
The oft-overlooked proto-punk band Death are the subject of a forthcoming documentary from Drafthouse Films, directed by Jeff Howlett and Mark Covino.
The film tells the story of the Detroit band's initial active period from 1971 to 1976, their struggle to be accepted as an uncompromising, African American, rock outfit during that time, and their eventual reemergence and reformation in 2009.
The film is available on VOD/iTunes from May 24th, and in theaters from June 28th. You can click Read More for the trailer.
Posted by brittany on Friday, May 17, 2013 at 5:00 PM (EDT)
Less Than Jake have entered singer/bassist Roger Lima's studio, The Moathouse, to begin work on their record. The group plan to have the album out this fall on Fat Wreck Chords whom they recently reunited with.
Less Than Jake have also revealed more dates to coincide with their current trek including an east coast tour with Hostage Calm and Pentimento.
You can click Read More to check out a video of the band in the studio and to see the dates.
Contributed by alex101. Posted by aubin on Friday, May 17, 2013 at 3:00 PM (EDT)
Queens of the Stone Age have released another song from their upcoming album ...Like Clockwork, titled "If I Had a Tail." The album, their first since 2007's Era Vulgaris, is due out on June 25, 2013.
Posted by bryne on Friday, May 17, 2013 at 2:00 PM (EDT)
Jeff Hershey and the Heartbeats will be releasing a vinyl-only covers EP titled Underground Classics on June 18, 2013 via Siren, Punknews.org can exclusively confirm. The band, which features former No Motiv bassist Jeff Hershey and Sam Bolle from Agent Orange, will tackle four classic punk songs on the EP from Misfits, Fear, Ill Repute and yes, Agent Orange. They'll also be supporting the EP with a European summer tour.
The cover art, track listing and tour dates can be seen below. We'll be premiering a song from Underground Classics next week, so keep an eye out for that. You can pre-order the record here.