Hello everybody and welcome to
Navel Gazing: your look back at the week in
Punknews. I'm
Adam White Justin and I'll be your guide through some of the most popular, notable, and otherwise attention getting stories of the past seven days. Each and every Punknews story is built from tips
contributed by you fine folks, and here's what got the community talking this week...
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This week's most popular stories
This past week ended with some news from Asian Man Records, mostly on the bummer side of the scale. The
Matt Skiba solo album we've been waiting for was delayed and
Ben Weasel decided to take his ball and go home, severing all ties with the label. No word as to why. We heard about
Bomb The Music Industry!'s
upcoming "Bring Your Own Band Tour" which sounds... interesting. The young'ns in
O Pioneers!!! are rolling out on tour with Against Me! and
Roll The Tanks in California this winter.
There was quite a bit of old guard/late 90's nostalgia going on this week. We heard that
Pennywise was
gearing up for a new album and tour while the
Mad Caddies are building a "Best Of" album via fan votes. Mine is for "The Bell Tower" about 12 times.
ALL is heading out on tour with
Off With Their Heads and
Shot Baker, which has some of our editors singing
Mass Nerder back to front in anticipation. When they run out of politics, animal rights and Fat Mike jokes,
Propagandhi shows their true colors and
wax poetic about hockey. Hold off on the "Where Are They Now..." VH1,
Wizo is back! New album and tour in the works.
The lovable chaps in
Fucked Up unveiled their plans for splits with
NOFX and
The King Khan and BBQ Show and a remake of "Do They Know It's Christmas." That last one can't end well.
We heard some
concerns about underground music venues in Los Angeles and our commenters had their own experiences to talk about surrounding that as well.
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This week we spoke with
Shawn Stern of BYO Records,
Matt Hawks of
Hit the Switch, and
John Darnielle of The Mountain Goats.
As always we brought you new streaming music from some great up and coming bands, including
new material from Snacktruck,
Dead To Me's new LP
African Elephants,
an EP from
The A-Gang,
and
a new EP from Sleepless Nights.
So what's coming up
this week?
Look for new releases from
Defeater,
MxPx,
The Blood Brothers,
A Wilhelm Scream,
and many others. Look for tours from
Rise Against / Thursday / Poison the Well (UK),
Baroness with Earthless, Iron Age,
Off With Their Heads and Municipal Waste,
Cub Country (ex-Jets to Brazil),
After the Fall / Such Gold,
Story of the Year / The Devil Wears Prada / All That Remains / Haste The Day,
The Ataris,
Big D and the Kids Table / Ill Scarlet,
Underoath / August Burns Red / Emery,
and
more.
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Streaming music
Check the Punknews
Music page to stream all sorts of anticipated new music including
the new full length from
Cloak/Dagger,
and
new material from Durham, NC-based
Red Collar.
the new digital EP from
Foundation,
a new track from
Landmines new EP,
former
ALL and current
Drag the River member
Chad Price's first solo album,
the new self-recorded, self-produced, self-released sophomore album from the
Braces,
Brooklyn, NY-based
Laura Stevenson and the Cans,
a brand new song from Indianapolis, IN-based
Native,
the new full length from Scranton, PA's
Captain, We're Sinking,
new music from Pittsburgh's
American Armada,
10 songs from new Red Scare act the
Reaganomics,
the new full length from Buffalo's
Failures' Union,
the sophomore LP from
Nothington titled
Roads, Bridges and Ruins,
the
Cherry Poppin' Daddies re-release of
Susquehanna,
the new full length from Baltimore, Maryland's
Ruiner,
new material from London-based
Apologies, I Have None,
the new 7" from Washington, DC-based
Lion of Judah,
the new full length from
Teenage Bottlerocket,
Slackers frontman
Vic Ruggiero's new solo project,
and
a 7" from Newark, NJ-based
Troublemaker.
It's Funny, I Don't Feel Like a Winner
Contests
Win vinyl from The Arteries
On
November 10, 2009,
The Arteries will be releasing a US version of their album,
Blood, Sweat and Beers, on vinyl. To celebrate, we've got copies of the album to give away.
Win a test press from Foundation
Foundation, the project from Rob Huddleston of
Ann Beretta and
Inquisition is set to release a new digital EP via
Paper and Plastick. To celebrate, we've got a rare test press of his last full length,
Chimborazo, to give away.
Win vinyl from PJ Bond
On
November 10, 2009,
PJ Bond will release his album,
You Didn't Know I Was Alphabetical. To celebrate, we've got some coloured vinyl to give away.
Win stuff from Dead to Me
To go with the release of
African Elephants on
November 10, 2009, we've got a whole bunch of
Dead To Me prizes to give away to four lucky winners.
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Make sure to check out
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Vimeo,
news editor Justin August's blog
JustinAugust.org,
news editor Adam White's blog
AdamWhite.org,
news editor Bryne Yancey's podcast
What We Hate,
copy editor Jesse Raub's short fiction webzine
Bitter Press,
and reviews editor Brian Shultz' blogs
Over Looked and
Witness.
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