The Suicide Machines

Suicide Machines: “Never Go Quietly”

Suicide Machines have released a lyric video for their new song “Never Go Quietly”. The video was created by Tadd Martin and features art by Justin Gray. The song is available digitally now. Suicide Machines are currently touring the US with Less Than Jake on their Summer Circus tour which also includes Fishbone, Catbite, and Bite Me Bambi. The band released their split with Coquettish in 2022 and released their album Revolution Spring in 2020. Check out the song below.

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JER

JER announces new album, shares “The Way You Tune It Out” video

JER has announced that they will be releasing a new album. It is called Death of the Heart and will be out on August 15 via Bad Time Records. They have also released a video for their new song “The Way You Tune It Out”. JER released their album BOTHERED / UNBOTHERED in 2022. Check out the video and tracklist below.

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Future Teens

Future Teens release “Harm Production” video

Future Teens have released a video for their new song “Harm Production”. The video features footage from their performance at Boston Calling earlier this year and was filmed, edited, and produced by Ali Ajemian. Future Teens released a deluxe version of their debut album Hard Feelings in 2023 and released their album Self Help in 2022. Check out the video below.

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Mike Huguenor

Mike Huguenor: “Jaywalking Around the World"

Mike Huguenor has released a video for his new song “Jaywalking Around the World”. The video was directed by Jonathan Kramer, associate produced by Heather Capps (who also appears as the crossing guard), and features a bird middle finger created by Gilbert Armendariz. The song is off his upcoming album Surfing the Web with the Alien which will be out on June 27 via Lauren Records. Mike Huguenor released his first solo album X’ed in 2020. Check out the video below.

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Check out the new video by Moving Targets!

Check out the new video by Moving Targets!

Today, we are pleased to debut the new video by Moving Targets!

"On the Run" finds the band kicking out high energy, melodic punk. Of course it has a tinge of melancholy and of course it has huge chords and lots of fuzz!

Speaking to Punknews, lead vocalist/guitarist Kenny Chambers said"Just a little homemade video courtesy of our bass player Yves for our song On The Run. We had a blast recording our new album, "Red Eyes", with J Robbins (Jawbox), and we hope our fans like it too."

You can pick up the record right here and check out the album below, right now!

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Videos
Kim Gordon

Kim Gordon: “BYE BYE 25!”

Kim Gordon has released a video for her reworked version of “Bye Bye” called “BYE BYE 25!”. The original song appeared on her 2024 solo album The Collective. All proceeds from the remake will be donated to NOISE FOR NOW, a reproductive rights nonprofit. Speaking about “BYE BYE 25!” Kim Gordon said,

”When I was thinking of lyric ideas, it occurred to me to use words taken from a site that had all the words that Trump has essentially banned, meaning any grant or piece of a project or proposal for research that includes any of those words would be immediately disregarded or “cancelled.” I guess Trump does believe in cancel culture, because he is literally trying to cancel culture."

The video was directed by Vice Cooler and Kim Gordon. Check out the video below.

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Deady

Deady: “Bad as it Sounds”

Louisville, Kentucky-based punk band Deady has released a new song. It is called “Bad as it Sounds” and is available digitally now. This is the second single the band has released so far this year and follows “Hot Damn” which was released in March. The single art was created by Dennis Stein. Deady are wrapping up their US tour tonight at Teamster’s Hall in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and released their self-titled EP in 2023. Check out the song below.

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Stay Inside

Stay Inside: “Super Sonic”

Stay Inside have released a new song. It is called “Super Sonic” and is available digitally now via Tiny Engines. It is their second single released since signing with the label and they will be releasing a new album this fall. Stay Inside released their album Ferried Away in 2024. Check out the song below.

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Interviews
Peach Pact

Staying hydrated with Peach Pact

A jam party brought Vanessa Tignanelli, Holly Cunningham, and Linds Sullivan together to form Peach Pact in 2018 and the North Bay, Ontario-based trio has been kicking out excellent grunge-infused punk rock ever since. The band's incredible energy is captured perfectly on their debut album Die Hydrated which was recorded live off the floor at Sudbury’s Deadpan Studios. The nine tracks fly by in a flurry of driving rhythms, dynamic riffs, superb melodies, and powerful vocals. The band’s songwriting prowess is on full display as they explore what it means to stay hydrated in a society that only seeks to drain, tear into societal expectations, discuss the ongoing fight for bodily autonomy, and highlight the importance of community with cathartic lyrics that are impossible not to sing along to.

Die Hydrated will be out everywhere on June 13. You can pre-order the album here and here or you can pre-save the album right here. Peach Pact will be playing their album release show in September.

Punknews editor Em Moore caught up with bassist and lead vocalist Vanessa, drummer Holly, and guitarist and backing vocalist Linds to talk about the album, taking inspiration from the desert, what it means to be truly hydrated, creating community, and so much more. Read the interview below!

This interview between Em Moore, Vanessa Tignanelli, Holly Cunningham, and Linds Sullivan took place in May 2025 via Zoom. What follows is a transcription of their conversation that has been lightly edited for length and clarity.

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Motorhead release video for "Leaving Here"

Motorhead release video for “Leaving Here”

Motorhead have released a video for "Leaving Here." This particular cut of the song is taken from The Manticore Tapes, which is an hereto unreleased session where the band was working on what would be their first album in 1976.

In 1979, On Parole was released. On Parole was comprised of recordings taken from the band's aborted first sessions for the first album, which occurred in 1975, before the Manticore sessions. The band's "true" first album, Motorhead was recorded in 1977 after the Manticore sessions. All three Lps have most of the same songs. The mian difference between On Parole and subsequent attempts at the band's first album is that On Parole has Larry Wallis of Pink Fairies on guitar, while the other releases have classic Motorhead member Fast Eddie Clarke.

The lineup on the Manticore recordings are Lemmy (bass/vocals), Fast Eddie Clarke (guitar) and Phil ‘Philthy Animal’ Taylor (drums). The album is out June 27 and you can check out the video below.

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