The Silver Sprocket Bicycle Club has announced a new full length album from Vic Ruggiero, front-man of The Slackers. Entitled On The Rag Time, the record features Vic playing an assortment of new songs, originals, and Slackers favorites, solo on an old-timey piano.
The Bicycle Club has also announced a new re-mix record from Boston's Big D And The Kids Table entitled Rude Remix Revolution. The record features fifteen new remixes by the likes of Ben C of Sonic Boom Six, Blue Banshee, Paul Kolderie's The Babysitters, dj BC, ATOM, Aber N. Stein, Babylon Party Machine, Scott Grella, Big D's own Stovetop, and Bi Anal Ham Sandwich. Both records will be in stores September 15 with distribution by the recently formed Independent Label Collective, but are available for mail-order now from the Silver Sprocket website Silver Sprocket (140 comments)
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telegraphrocks (August 2, 2009)
The new Ruggiero album will be orgasmic... my hand is currently cradling my balls in anticipation. 1+ Reply
sludgebubble (August 2, 2009)
Don't care much for either of these bands. I never really got the whole ska thing, I mean, bands like Streetlight Manifesto and Rx Bandits (who I wouldn't even call ska now) are really good, but other than that, every song sounds pretty much the same to me (at least the horns). If you're gonna have brass in your band, at least do something interesting with it, i.e. DMB or Moving Mountains. I will say that Bomb The Music Industry! is pretty cool. 6+ Replies
Blackjaw_ (August 2, 2009)
Why's it so fucking difficult to use icepacks? If I just put it on by itself I get frostbite in fucking seconds, if I put a paper towel there I don't feel anything so it's a waste of time.
givemeamuseumandillfillit (August 2, 2009)
I'm still pissed that Phil Hartmans psycho wife killed him. Just imagine how awesome that Troy McClure live-action flick would've been. 6+ Replies
Blackjaw_ (August 2, 2009)
Obliterates any misconceptions that slower, classic rock-influenced punk can't be good: 4+ Replies
dlangl4 (August 2, 2009)
I've never seen a band as determined to squander their talent as Big D. Not that I'm complaining. They're free to make crap music if they want.
drugmoney (August 2, 2009)
i really dislike ska, give me the caddies and keep the rest. i feel the same way about hardcore/metal, give me darkest hour and keep the rest. even still, give me those two bands as little as possible. 5+ Replies
ExtraCheesePizza (August 2, 2009)
Too much ska-hate happening, what's everyone favorite ska and ska-punk bands? 8+ Replies
Blackjaw_ (August 2, 2009)
Let's see who can find the WORST REVIEW ON PUNKNEWS. 14+ Replies
MattRamone (August 2, 2009)
How come hardly anyone puts messages in the run off grooves of vinyl records anymore? Used to be you couldn't buy a punk rock record without something snarky or inside-jokery being etched into the edge. Checking for it is still the first thing I do when I take a new record out of the sleeve and the last few years have been disappointing. 4+ Replies
muckymuck (August 2, 2009)
Shit band/record name. 1+ Reply
MattRamone (August 2, 2009)
The new Dinosaur Jr. is probably their best record since You're Living All Over Me. 1+ Reply
thegimper (August 2, 2009)
Oh happy day, at least I got some good news before I get to work my 2nd shift today. 2+ Replies
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