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Dekay Records stream "Radio Active Decay Volume 1" comp

Dekay Records stream “Radio Active Decay Volume 1” comp

Dekay Records are now streaming their comp Radio Active Decay Volume 1. Along with bands on the label's roster notable acts such as Ten Foot Pole, Authority Zero, and Not On Tour lend a track or two.

You can check out the comp below, or click-through to Bandcamp to pick up a copy.

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Sewer Skrewer stream new album "The Singles"

Sewer Skrewer stream new album “The Singles”

NYC 80's hardcore-inspired Sewer Skrewer are now streaming their new album The Singles. The release features a single digital track which, itself, contains 11 songs.

Sewer Skrewer will also be playing tonight in Brooklyn in support of UK's Conflict. You can check out the new album, and the details of that gig, below.

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On The Cinder stream new album "Lamplighter"

On The Cinder stream new album “Lamplighter”

Buffalo, NY's On The Cinder are now streaming their new LP, Lamplighter in full via all major streaming services. The album follow's up 2016's The Fight Against Ourselves.

OTC will also spend a good chunk of the next few weeks gigging, including an album release gig in the hometown, and a week-long tour in Canada. You can check out their new album, as well as those dates, below.

Mest

Mest: “The Upside Down”

Mest are now streaming a new song “The Upside Down.” The song is listed as a single, but it is assumed that it will feature on their new album, originally announced for Spring of this year, via Cyber Tracks. Apple Music lists that album, Masquerade, as due out in January of 2020.

Mest is currently finishing up their tour of North America supporting Millencolin. You can check out the new song, as well as those remaining tour dates, below.

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Blink-182

Mark Hoppus: “Just What I Needed” (The Cars cover)

In honor of the passing of Ric Ocasek, Mark Hoppus of Blink-182 is now streaming a cover of The Cars' classic song "Just What I Needed" via his Soundcloud page. Along with the stream, Hoppus explains the reason for the cover:

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Wolfrik: "Rick Hooks"

Wolfrik: “Rick Hooks”

Edmonton's WOlfrik have released a new stand-alone single today. Titled "Rick Hooks," the single follows up the 2017 EP Skeleton City. Wolfrik have just started their tour of Canada with No Fun At All, several dates of which are sold out. You can check out the new track (via Spotify), as well as those tour dates, below

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The Kimberly Steaks stream new LP "Confessions of a Justified Cynic"

The Kimberly Steaks stream new LP “Confessions of a Justified Cynic”

Glasgow pop-punks The Kimberly Steaks are now streaming their new LP Confessions of a Justified Cynic. The album is currently available as a name-your-price download via Bandcamp, with physical copies still forthcoming. TKS' most recent release was 2015's Chemical Imbalance EP.

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Check out Danvers' new album "How Did It Ever Come to This"

Check out Danvers' new album “How Did It Ever Come to This”

Punknews is elated to premiere for you the new album by Pittsburgh's Danvers prior to its official release. How Did It Ever Come to This officially drops this Friday, September 16th, but you can take a listen two days early! The album will be available for pre-order as a digital download, and will also be available on vinyl after release.

Lee Yarnell of Danvers has this to say:

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The Penske File

The Penske File: “Copper Sky”

The Penske File have released a new single. "Copper Sky" was released last Friday as a stand-alone single. The band's most recent album, Salvation, was released in April of 2018. The Penske File has just finished up a co-tour with Western Settings, and is now splitting off to headline the remaining dates on their own. You can check out the new single, and those dates, below.

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Stream the new LP by Teenage Bubblegums in full

Stream the new LP by Teenage Bubblegums in full

Last week Punknews premiered the new video for Teenage Bubblegums' song "In Limbo," the title track off of their new album. Today we are excited to premiere the entirely of the album In Limbo for you! Due out September 13th on Monster Zero Records, you can take a listen to the whole thing today (and I highly recommend that you do).

This Italian trio, now in their 10th year together, is anchored by siblings/dual-vocalists Billy (guitar) and Aly (bass), while Mingu keeps up the tempo with his blisteringly fast drumming.

Kevin over at the label has this to say about the album:

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Frames: "House Show"

Frames: “House Show”

RVA based Frames is streaming a new song called "House Show" on streaming services. The track will be released on September 20th, 2019 on their upcoming album called Cursed through Philly based indie label Know Hope Records. See below to check out the track.