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Navel Gazing: May 11th, 2008
Posted by adam on Sunday, May 11, 2008 at 10:00 PM (EDT)
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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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The storm clouds are gathering over Chicago's music scene, with promoters claiming that a proposed law could make DIY shows illegal. One wonders if such a law would have hurt the rise of Chicago's favorite sons the Alkaline Trio. That band detailed their upcoming tour dates this week, adding American Steel, and Bayside to the bill. They also dropped by MTV reality show "The Hills," because that's really the only way for a band to get on MTV these days. Of course one way to get media attention is to commit crimes, just ask Canadian hardcore act Liferuiner. That band surely saw a bump in web traffic following members' arrests in a graffiti sting. Of course not all attention is positive, and this week we saw emo music blamed in the suicide of a 13-year old. The signup list for bands looking to be named as scapegoats starts over here.

The ongoing slate of Police reunion shows look like they're coming to an conclusion, with the new wave act announcing their "Last Show Ever." Punk veterans NOFX are hitting the US east coast later this year. The Hot Water Music rolling reunion revue will get there first, with the influential act hitting Philly and NYC this summer. Summer will also see newly independent ska-punk veterans Less Than Jake and Goldfinger sharing the stage. There'll be a few weeks of shows from indie rockers Spoon as well. Look for the Gaslight Anthem, Be Your Own Pet and Black President on this year's Warped Tour.

On the new music front we heard a full album stream of Elvis Costello and the Imposters' new full length Momofuku. The Offspring also returned with the new track "Hammerhead." Popular act Paramore discussed their new material, claiming influence by H2O and Set Your Goals. My Chemical Romance are planing a live CD / DVD set titled The Black Parade Is Dead. The Cure will soon return with lucky number 13 this year and they're planning a singles series leading up to it. This week Against Me! fans were treated to a video interview and acoustic performance. Gamers can look forward to clicking-out to At the Drive-In's hit "One Armed Scissor" in Guitar Hero IV.
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This week we spoke with Adam of punk / metal hybrid The Hottness (interview). Our Video of the Week featured footage from Ann Beretta performing "Not Invited" at their recent reunion show. This week's Vinyl File announced contest winners and featured a look at upcoming releases. This week also brought new Streaming Music from the solo projects of two punk rock frontmen, first we helped Kevin Seconds celebrate the release of his new solo album Rise Up, Insomniacs!, then we previewed two new full lengths from former Groovie Ghoulies frontman Kepi Ghoulie. Click Read More to check out our ongoing contests, recent streaming music and more.

So what's coming up this week? Look for releases from Architects, Death Cab For Cutie and Moneen with tours kicking off from the Hives (US / Can), Leatherface (US) and Hatebreed (US).

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The Briggs detail "Come All You Madmen"
Contributed by mCLz. Posted by adam on Sunday, May 11, 2008 at 2:00 PM (EDT)
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The Briggs have tiled their upcoming record Come All You Madmen. The full length was produced by the Mighty Mighty Bosstones' Joe Gittleman and will hit the streets on June 17. The cover art and track listing for the 12 song record have been unveiled as well, and you can click below for the details.

The Briggs are planning to perform on the entirety of this year's Warped Tour.

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Deathwish signs End of a Year
Contributed by zenarcade. Posted by brian on Sunday, May 11, 2008 at 1:00 PM (EDT)
Deathwish Inc. / Malfunction Records

Deathwish Inc. has signed Cohoes, NY's End of a Year.

The band will release their label debut in the form of an EP this coming fall, with a full-length to eventually follow. However, it will be preceded with a multitude of 7"s on various labels that the band has lined up, including splits with Shook Ones, Scream Hello, Red Tape Parade and others. You can check out the details on a MySpace blog posting. Or can you click Read More.

Their last major release was 2006's Revelation-released Sincerely, though the interim has seen them release splits with Fire Team Charlie (God, There's a Lot of Pawn Shops and Check Cashing Places in This Town) and Kids Explode (That Owl Is Staring at Me), as well as the We Understand Europeans Are a Sexual People 7" under the curious Barf Spectrum moniker.

Additionally, the band has announced some tour dates for Europe. Get those with a click of Read More as well.

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Media: Ryan's Hope unveil free Chaos EP
Contributed by shaunheintz. Posted by adam on Sunday, May 11, 2008 at 12:00 PM (EDT)
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Ryan’s Hope We're thrilled to announce that Ryan’s Hope have unveiled their free five song demo EP online. You can download the Chaos EP at the band's MySpace page or nicely tagged from DivShare. The Joliet, IL three piece is following up their 2006 full length Apocalypse in Increments, which we had something or other to do with. The songs include "Madness Ensures," "We Will," "Choose Blasphemy," the power-hoedown "Bloodline," and new fan favorite "Bastard Epidemic." Get stoked.

In the coming weeks and months the band will play shows with bands like Strung Out, Project:Threeville and others. You can click Read More for the dates.

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Media: The Johnstones: "Sex"
Contributed by an Anonymous Source. Posted by adam on Sunday, May 11, 2008 at 11:00 AM (EDT)
Union Label Group

Ajax, Ontario ska-punk act The Johnstones have posted seven songs from their upcoming record Sex online for your previewing pleasure. You can check them out over at MySpace. The new full length hits stores on June 3rd via Stomp Records.

The band will support with a tour of Ontario and Quebec with the New Cities, followed by a stint supporting Hedley and appearances on this summer's Warped Tour.

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