Hello everybody and welcome to Navel Gazing: your look back at the week in Punknews. I'm Adam White 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...
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This week's most popular stories
Continuing with the general lack of subtly and grace that accompanies all
Dead Kennedys happenings, fill-in vocalist number two is out with a vengeance. Jeff Penalty
quit the group this week and had some harsh words for his former band mates. Not that anyone should be surprised, but the cultural parasite known as American Idol
gorged itself on the
Clash this week by creating a Ford commercial out of an insipid cover of "Should I Stay Or Should I Go." On a similar note, we now have
Kurt Cobain shoes that are decorated with writings that the late
Nirvana frontman probably didn't want released anyways, let alone adorning the feet of the nation. There were some updates for the mall crowd this week, as
Fall Out Boy plans to break some
seemingly arbitrary record on an upcoming tour. Also, various rumors about
Paramore may or may not be true. Or something. Whatever. The guys in
Every Time I Die discussed an
apparent fracas with security at a show in Houston. See, that's just the type of bad behavior that keeps people away from concerts. When George W. Bush turns down the
Eels'
invite you know who to blame.
We've got lots of releases in the pipe for this year. Vinnie Fiorello's new label
Paper and Plastick will release the final
Explosion full length and the upcoming
Landmines record. The legendary
Elvis Costello is
done with CDs, planning to only release vinyl and digital copies of his new record. The folks at
Bridge Nine discussed new albums from
H2O,
Have Heart and
Ceremony. The
Green Day related
Foxboro Hot Tubs will release a physical album in April as well. The
Receiving End of Sirens called it a day this week after
five years together. New music landed on our desks from
Goldfinger, with the song
"Get Up," and
Death Cab For Cutie, with their new single
"I Will Possess Your Heart." Between a
full album stream from
Panic at the Disco and Katy Perry's new video
"Ur So Gay" we've got all the makings of a party. Or maybe not.
On a more somber note this week we said goodbye to
Mikey Dread (1954-2008), dub reggae legend and
Clash collaborator.
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This week we spoke with George from
Blacklisted to discuss the band's forthcoming release
Heavier Than Heaven, Lonelier Than God (
interview.
Our
Video of the Week featured part two of an interview / performance from the
Gaslight Anthem.
The thirty first edition of
Vinyl File featured a chat with Matt Flood of Asbestos Records and a look at a number of upcoming releases.
This week also brought new
Streaming Music from
Engineer Records' upcoming three-way split between
Elemae,
Memorial and
Soon (
stream).
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