Moonraker – Pathetic Little Arsenal

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[rating:8/10]

moonrakerMoonraker is a L.A. based 3-piece punk band, heavily influenced by some of the more well known emo-punk acts. If you’re a fan of bands like Alkaline Trio, The Lawrence Arms, and Dear Landlord, then there is no reason that you won’t like the bands new EP. Pathetic Little Arsenal kicks down 5 tracks of none-too-shabby punk in the vein of the aforementioned bands.

Go ahead, have a listen: http://moonraker.bandcamp.com/

-Jerry Actually

Bad Relgion-True North

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bad_religion_true_northI have some nerdy pastimes.  I collect records.  I collect comic books.  I play fantasy baseball.  It is because of this last hobby that I tuned into the fantasy sports station on Sirius Radio.  I have been getting smacked around in my league for the last five years since winning the inaugural league championship in 2007 so I was just trying to get some expert info to help me regain my place among the fantasy elite.  Either way, they gave me some valuable advice that I will use to help me write this review.  They were talking about players who everyone thinks are going to finally have their breakout season after being fairly pedestrian over the course of their career (I don’t think the band I am talking about is at all pedestrian).  Basically what was said was that is unwise to anticipate a player to be much different than they have over the last five (or more) years.

What I am getting at is the to expect True North from Bad Religion to be a whole lot different than they have been over the course of their career would border that common definition of insanity.  That isn’t a bad thing.  How many bands are out there can claim that they have been consistently good for over 30 years?  Not a whole lot.  Even fewer have been able to stick to the same formula for that long without sounding tired and old.  What I think amazes me even more is that a band can write a song (“True North”) about the angst of a person who has been alive for fewer years than they have been a band without sounding pretentious or contrived.

That is what makes the leaders of the 2nd generation of punk special, they are ageless.  There has been talk of retirement following this release, but if the record is any indication, there is still plenty left in the gas tank.  Among the 16 tracks lies a collection of Bad Religion songs that if it was placed in a time capsule and buried for 30 years would be able to stand beside any Bad Religion song.  The same could be said if it was placed in a time machine and sent back 30 years.  That is why I will keep on listening as long as they are still making music, the past isn’t dead and there is still a lot to hope for.

DBTB – Super!!

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© 2013
[rating:8/10]

dbtb_superI’m listening to a new EP by DBTB, aka Dani Band Traveling Band, aaka Dani Barstad. Maybe you’ve heard of Dani? Maybe you have heard some of his other projects. He’s the drummer for acts like Mall’d To Death and The Terrordactyls. Well, this go around is a bit different in that Dani busts out the “one man band” action for his 2nd relase, “Super!!” (There are some additional vocals not performed by Dani, but instead performed by Caiti Allison. So, you know, it’s still technically a one man band.)

What you get on Super!! is 5 fresh tracks of punkish indie alternarock. For the ancient (or the retro) among us, It’s got a huge 120 Minutes vibe, lo-fi like old school Sonic Youth, but without as much of the whole noise thing. The tracks, in general, are mid-tempo rockers running the clock anywhere between a minute and six. There is an overall garage-ish feel that is not without it’s charm. Lyrically, I would suggest the songs are done as a bit of a catharsis. The content is somber and seems sincere by virtue of the insecurity that is interlaced into the context of the songs. I like that. The world could use a bit more humility.

I guess that the bottom line is that whether you are fans of Dani’s other bands, or totally wax nostalgic for the alternative days of yore, then check out Super!!. You can listen to the tracks here: http://dbtb.bandcamp.com/

Tracks:
1. BackPack 01:43
2. Sweating, Crying 03:13
3. Let the Butthurt Flow 01:00
4. Super!! 03:21
5. Shut Up & Go Pie! 05:52

–Jerry Actually

Swingin’ Utters Tour Dates

02/23/13 Sacramento, CA at Blue Lamp
02/24/13 San Francisco, CA at Slim’s
02/27/13 Eugene, OR at John Henry’s
02/28/13 Portland, OR at Hawthorne Theatre
03/02/13 Seattle, WA at The Highline
03/03/13 Vancouver, BC Canada at Rickshaw
03/05/13 Edmonton, AB Canada at The Pawn Shop
03/06/13 Calgary, AB Canada at Dickens Pub
03/08/13 Boise, ID at The Venue
03/09/13 Salt Lake City, UT at Burt’s Tiki Lounge
03/10/13 Denver, CO at Marquis Theatre
03/11/13 Colorado Springs, CO at The Black Sheep
03/13/13 Scottsdale, AZ at Pub Rock
03/15/13 San Diego, CA at The Casbah
03/16/13 Long Beach, CA at Alex’s Bar
03/17/13 Los Angeles, CA at Echoplex

Getting to Know KevoCantDance

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KevoCantDance is an Indie/Pop-Punk/Folk acoustic music project started by Kevo in 2011.

Let’s take some time and learn a bit more about Kevo, shall we?

Where are you from and when did you get started?

I am from a small town called Huntingdon in central Pennsylvania. I think my interest in playing music really started when I was 11. I was on the school bus listening to some rap metal band on my walkman and this older kid named Brandon handed me a mix-tape and told me to stop listening to shitty music. The mix-tape he gave me had Screeching weasel, Bad Religion, Blink 182 (Chesire Cat days before they sucked!), and just a mix of awesome 90’s punk bands. As soon as I popped the tape in and heard Screeching Weasels “Dummy Up” I knew that’s what I wanted to do the rest of my life. So 15 years and 9 bands later…….here I am ha.

Who are you and who does what in the band?

Hi my name is Kevo and I am the band! I play acoustic guitar and I sing my lungs out :P.

How would you best describe the sound?

My sound is a mix of Acoustic Folk, Pop-Punk, and Indie rock thrown into a blender and pureed into a raspy sound that I like to call “Acoustacore”. My influences are Chuck Ragan, Tom Waits, The Frontbottoms, The Mountain Goats, Justin Sane(Anti-Flag), & Mike Ness.

Dream rock moment (real or not)?

I really wanna headline a show @ The Electric Factory in Philadelphia, I’ve been to dozens of shows there and it would be great to see the view from the musicians perspective. Plus I like to fill beat up acoustic guitars with confetti and smash them on stage from time to time and I think that place would look quite lovely with colorful confetti flying through the air :). So yea that’s definitely my goal within the next year or so, besides that I would just like to go on tour forever (or until the van broke down).

Still got day jobs?

Yes :(…..I work in IT (Ima nerd n stuff)

Any regrets?

No regrets…….well maybe that gas station hoagie that I ate a couple hours ago; (my stomach regrets that mostly).

You can find out more about KevoCantDance below

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https://www.facebook.com/pages/Kevo-Cant-Dance/230111337071105?fref=ts

https://twitter.com/KevoCantDance

The Adjectives-Bam!

I always told myself that I didn’t want to write a review on anything when I couldn’t be completely positive.  I had a bit of a change of heart today.  I was reading Dying Scene’s Sacred Cow column today and today they were discussing Rancid’s…And Out Come the Wolves.  I read both sides, and I wanted to attack the guy who disputed the album’s greatness.  Then I came to my senses.  The one thing about punk music that other genres don’t have is fans who are passionate enough about the music to actually discuss what constitutes real greatness.  I will often read reviews of new albums, but I won’t always take what is said to heart.  That is another beautiful thing about punk rock, it promotes critical thinking and making your own decisions. 

That brings me to The Adjectives debut album, Bam! The Belgian group’s offering is comprised of 10 tracks and comes in at under 14 minutes in length.  It is like something out of Mall’d to Death’s playbook, almost.  The longest track runs about 2:30, and the shortest track about 10 seconds.  But while Mall’d to Death is quite skilled at making the most out of their songs and never really leaving the listener wanting more, The Adjectives need a little work on this. 

Bam!‘s opening track “Bulgarian Pancakes” is probably the band’s finest melody and could have made a great song, but it ends as just a short instrumental.  While others are longer and more complete, they still lack the impact that you would want or expect out of songs that are so short.  But there is an upside, the songs most powerful track, “Fuck You” is just ten seconds long and in all of its simplicity gets straight to the point and gets it across quite clear. 

The album’s title, Bam!, seems to imply that the listener will be hit hard and quick.  While it is quick, I wouldn’t say it hits hard.  This is a debut album, so these young men can do a lot more, and I think that if they follow the formula they have, they will.

KOFFIN KATS – TOUR DATES

The Detroit rock n roll cretins in the KOFFIN KATS are hitting the road in February and March in further support of Our Way & The Highway on Sailor’s Grave Records. If your in the midwest, Texas, or Canada, make sure to go catch their frantic live show! Look out for forthcoming announcements of the band’s 2013 recording plans as well!

MIDWEST / TEXAS
Feb 02 Indianapolis, IN @ Melody Inn. 9pm, $8, 21+
Feb 04 Dallas, TX @ Doublewide. 7pm, 21+
Feb 05 Midland, TX @ Blue Max. 7pm, 21+
Feb 06 San Antonio, TX @ Korova. 7pm
Feb 07 Laredo, TX @ On The Rocks Tavern. 7pm, 18+
Feb 08 Brownsville, TX @ Chapas Bar. 8pm
Feb 09 Austin, TX @ Spiderhouse
Feb 10 Oklahoma City, OK @ The Blue Note. 7pm, 21+
Feb 11 Kansas City, MO @ Riot Room. 8pm, $8, 21+
Feb 12 Louisville, KY @ Third Street Dive. 9pm, 21+
Feb 15 Springfield, MO @ Outland Ballroom. 8pm, $10-$12
Feb 16 West Chicago, IL @ Cairo Bar. 7pm, 21+

CANADA (FIRST LEG)
Feb 27 Providence, RI @ Firehouse 13
Feb 28 Manchester, NH @ The Shaskeen
Mar 01 Montreal, QC @ Piranha Bar.
Mar 02 Ottawa, ON @ Cafe Dekuf.
Mar 03 Toronto, ON @ Bovine Sex Club.

Skeleton Crew – Say It With Murder

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© 2012 Sailor’s Grave Records

[rating:8.5/10]

skeleton_crew_murderSome fresh new psychobilly just in time for the new year. Dublin Ireland’s Skeleton Crew has a brand new blast of sneering growling rock and roll for your delicate little ear drums. Say It With Murder rips out of the gates with a pace and ferocity that often times feels more hardcore than psycho, but the thumping double bass doesn’t let you forget for a second what the score is.

This act is a new one for me, and from what I gather a relative newcomer over all. Their new release busts out 14 tracks or hardcore ghoulish fun that will damn well impress any fans of the genre and will hopefully attract some hardcore and metal converts too. Even though this is my first taste to Skeleton Crew, the band leaves a hella good impression. I look forward to rocking the hell out of this in the future. If you don’t trust me, just let the track titles be your guide.

Here’s a video for a taste: Dead After Dawn
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Tracks:
01 Bob For Knives
02 Humble
03 Don’t Need Anybody
04 Gozira
05 City Of Woe
06 Dead After Dawn
07 Malnutrition
08 Human Brain
09 Dead My Sweetheart
10 Psycho Gikna
11 Skeleton Crew
12 State Of William
13 Rat Boy
14 Lycanthrophy

For Fans Of: Mad Sin, Demented Are Go, Misfits, Klingonz

–Jerry Actually

The Ghost Inside Debut Video on RevolverMag.com

THE GHOST INSIDE DEBUT VIDEO ON REVOLVERMAG.COM

Band to Headline North American Tour

 

February 6, 2013 – Los Angeles, CA – Los Angeles based melodic hardcore band The Ghost Inside are gearing up to embark on a headlining North American Spring Tour. The band will be joined by Stick To Your Guns, Stray From The Path and Rotting Out. The “Get What You Give 2013” Tour will begin March 7th in San Diego, CA and wrap with a hometown shows in Anaheim, CA on April 7th. Tickets are on sale now and can be found here.

In addition, The Ghost Inside have just released the music video for their second single “The Great Unknown” off the band’s fan-favorite Epitaph debut, Get What You Give. The video depicts ‘a day in the life’ feel following the band on the road. Fans can check out the video now on Revolver Magazine’s website: http://www.revolvermag.com/?p=44012.

Formed in 2007, the quintet’s two prior records – their full-length debut, Fury and the Fallen Ones and their breakthrough album Returners laid the groundwork for the modern hardcore masterwork that is Get What You Give. Tracks like “Dark Horse,” “Engine 45” and “Outlive” are rousing powerful anthems with lyrics addressing a wide variety of resonating topics from addiction to the loss of a loved one.
The Ghost Inside Tour Dates:

Thu 3/7 San Diego, CA SOMA Sidestage
Fri 3/8 Pomona, CA The Glass House
Sat 3/9 West Hollywood, CA The Roxy
Sun 3/10 Mesa, AZ Nile Theater
Tue 3/12 Fort Worth, TX Tomcats
Wed 3/13 San Antonio, TX White Rabbit
Thu 3/14 Houston, TX The Studio @ Warehouse Live
Sat 3/16 Pensacola, FL American Legion Hall 33
Sun 3/17 Ft. Lauderdale, FL Culture Room
Tue 3/19 Orlando, FL The Social
Wed 3/20 St. Petersburg, FL The Local 662
Thu 3/21 Douglasville, GA The 7 Venue
Sun 3/24 Richmond, VA Kingdom
Mon 3/25 Philadelphia, PA First Unitarian Church
Tue 3/26 New York, NY The Gramercy Theatre
Wed 3/27 Worcester, MA Upstairs @ The Palladium
Thu 3/28 Poughkeepsie, NY The Chance Theater
Fri 3/29 Pittsburgh, PA Altar Bar
Sat 3/30 Pontiac, MI The Pike Room at Crofoot Ballroom
Mon 4/1 Joliet, IL Mojoes
Tue 4/2 Iowa City, IA Blue Moose Tap House
Wed 4/3 Denver, CO The Marquis Theatre
Sun 4/7 Anaheim, CA Chain Reaction

For More Information:
http://theghostinside.com
http://www.epitaph.com

Bring Me The Horizon – Shadow Moses

BRING ME THE HORIZON UNVEIL STUNNING NEW VIDEO FOR “SHADOW MOSES”New Album Sempiternal Out April 30th 2013

The UK’s biggest heavy music exports, Bring Me The Horizon have released new music video “Shadow Moses” from their highly anticipated new album Sempiternal out April 30th via Epitaph Records. With a history of creating beautiful, visually stunning and compelling imagery alongside their magnificently fierce sound,  “Shadow Moses” takes Bring Me The Horizon to the next level of music video artistry.

Check out the video for “Shadow Moses” here:
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Shot on the snowy and foggy shoreline of Germany’s largest island, Rugen, the performance video for  “Shadow Moses” takes from the song’s lyrical theme of “going nowhere” and creates an abstract and fragmented narrative that cues fans about to what’s to come in the next BMTH video. On a technical side, the video was shot with a “camera – shift technique” developed by director, Fabian Röttger, that gives the viewer a 3D like experience without the need of special screen or glasses.

What’s being said about “Shadow Moses”?

 

Bring Me The Horizon continue to evolve with each album and the band is ready to kick off 2013 by showing a bit of their musical growth with the new song ‘Shadow Moses. –  Loudwire.com[4.5/5 Stars] BRING ME THE HORIZON have sharpened their teeth and they’re about to tear through heavy music again with another masterwork. – Artist Direct

Loaded with churning guitar riffs and boasting an anthemic chorus that captures the track’s heavy mood, it’s certainly a powerful first look at what’s to come. – PureVolume

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