New Reviews for April 12, 2017
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Read morePropagandhi have announced a few shows in Europe that are scheduled for August. They also mentioned that they are almost done with their new record. The band last released Failed States in 2012 via Epitaph Records. You can see the list of shows below.
Read morePunktastic has debuted a second video from UK-based Beartrade's forthcoming album Silent Unspeakable, due out April 21st on Everything Sucks Music and Dead Broke Rekerds. Beartrade premiered the first single, "Family Planning", from this album last week.
The band will also be playing a few dates towards the end of the month. You can check out that new video, and those tour dates, below.
Read moreBloodclot and Negative Approach have announced a tour. It kicks off in July. Likewise, Bloodclot's new album, Up in Arms is out July 14 via Metal Blade. See the tour dates below.
Read moreAlberta punks Unban Jace have released their new 5-song EP, Beam Us Back Up, via their Bandcamp page. You can check out the track "Gordo" below.
Read moreWavves have released a new music video. It's for their song "Million Enemies." That's off their new album, You're Welcome, out May 19 via Ghost Ramp records. Check out the video below.
Read moreCali, Colombia punk act D-Ambulantes have released a lyric video for their new single. The track, "Humanidad," is the second single from their forthcoming, seven-track album/EP. No release date has been announced yet.
Read moreToday, Punknews is pleased to debut the new video by Yorkshire Rats!
In "Alone Together," the band ties sharp new wave with a little bit of garage rock grit. The result is a band that has a surplus of jumpy energy and that knows how to put that juice to good use. Speaking to Punknews vocalist Don Mercy said, ""The track is all about the strains of relationships whether that be romantic or political. I guess it’s quite apt with the current political climate and with people seemingly so polarised and at each other’s throats. Musically, I like to think this track shows the faster and more aggressive side of Yorkshire Rats.”
You can pre-order the band's new album right here. Then, check out the new video below!
Read moreThis August The Queers will be heading out on a West Coast tour, and they will be dragging along The Ataris for the ride. The long-running act's last studio album, Back to the Basement, was released in 2010 on Asian Man Records.
Read moreJoey Cape's One Week Records has released Yotam Ben-Horin's (of Useless ID) new acoustic record. You can find it right here.
Read moreLive! from The Rock Room has released the first video from their session with Milwaukee rock/punk/indie trio Brave You. The song, "Washington," is previously unreleased, although the band has completed recording for a new 7", which we can guess it may be included on. Brave You's previous release was their debut Six Songs EP, which dropped late February last year.
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Read moreWhite Lung recently appeared on Amoeba Records' What's In My Bag series. The band last released Paradise in 2016. You can watch the video below.
Read moreThe Murderburgers are heading out on a week-long UK tour this month, and they are bringing along Edinburgh-based acoustic punk Billy Liar. The tour sees the bands playing quite a few festivals, so be sure to check the festival listings for exact times.
The Murderburgers most recent LP, The 12 Habits Of Highly Defective People was released last year on Asian Man Records (you can read the Punknews review right here). Billy Liar has self-released a slew of music in the past few years as both singles, EPs and splits. You can check out the Murderburgers song "She'll be Filed Away," and the Billy Liar track "What We've Got," as well as those tour dates below.
Read moreKamikaze Girls have released a video for their song "Berlin." The track is of their upcoming full-length called Seafood, which will be out on June 9, 2017 via Wiretap Records and Big Scary Monsters. You can watch the video below.
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