Higher Power Japan Tour 2026

Higher Power Japan Tour 2026 with Tive announced

Hi-STANDARD、「Our Song」のミュージックビデオを公開!

Dark shoegazers UN-Ter arrive with “Autoreverse” built from car-radio tape failure, doom-scrolling logic, and a DIY summer session

Manic Kat Records Announce NYC “Nightmare Before Punxmas” Festival

Kathleen Hanna hosts new Rock n Roll Hall of Fame podcast

Leftover Crack Announce 2026 US Tour Dates & New Single

Tours: Sex Pistols featuring Frank Carter announce UK shows

M.I.A. to release ‘We Must Fight!’

Morrissey announces Euro tour

With Love To Release “Yours, Truly” Anthology

Videos: Leisure Hour release video for “Jobs”

DS Show Review and Gallery: The Slackers at Reggies. Chicago (11.15.2025)

Sad Snack: “The Story Doesn’t End”

The Balboas Share “Florida Man” From Upcoming “Bite! Blood! Repeat!” Album

The Balboas are set to release their new full length Bite! Blood! Repeat!, on December 5th and have now shared another single, Florida Man. The album is a swirling vortex of sharp teeth and bad intention, laced with sex, mysticism, and mayhem, and is another notch in the belt of The Balboas prolific discography. Bite! Blood! Repeat! will also feature contributions from Mike Watt (Minutemen), Paul Roessler (Screamers / 45 Grave), Eddie Spaghetti (Supersuckers), Kitten Kuroi (Billy Idol) and The 5.6.7.8.s.

When you see piranhas in action you think chaos, but piranhas are extremely organized and efficient, allowing them to strip a carcass to the bone and distribute food in seconds. It’s a dynamic The Balboas are familiar with. When you first drop the needle on a Balboas record, all you hear is chaos. But, the Balboas are far from random when it comes to making a record, they are methodical as fuck” (guitarist Richard Griffith)

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The Red Stains: “Freezer Jesus”

meandergreen: tracing memory, loss, and brotherhood into “fallow and cancer, it was the night sky”

In Memoriam: Jimmy Cliff has passed away

Beth Seymour And The Lizzies – Outside, You’d Love Me To Death

Worm to release new album, share “Necropalace” video