Streams
The Braces

The Braces: “I'm Telling Everyone”

We've got a feeling a few of you will get stoked for this stream from Thousand Oaks' The Braces. I'm Telling Everyone is their self-recorded, self-produced, self-released sophomore album. It's the follow-up to 2007's Yeah Right! and features some throwback skate-punk that will appeal to fans of The Swellers and Propagandhi.  You can check it out at their band profile.

Suburban Home Streams
Chad Price

Chad Price: “Smile Sweet Face”

Our stream today comes from Chad Price. Our stream is from the former ALL and current Drag the River member's first solo album on Suburban Home Records. It's called Smile Sweet Face.

You can check it out on their Punknews.org Profile

Red Scare Streams
The Reaganomics

The Reaganomics: “Get Lost, Stay Lost”

Our stream today comes from Joliet, IL-based The Reaganomics. The band, , which features all three members of Ryan's Hope, are getting set to release their debut full length Get Lost, Stay Lost on Red Scare on October 20th. We've got 10 songs from the 17 song, 22 minute long full length for you to try.

You can check it out on their Punknews.org Profile.

On October 23rd the band make an apperance at the 4th Annual Red Oktoberfest in Chicago. They'll perform at the Beat Kitchen with Off with Their Heads, The Copyrights, La Plebe and Smalltown.

Streams
American Armada

American Armada: “Let's Party”

Our stream today comes from Pittsburgh, PA-based American Armada. We've got a stream of the band's new full length, Let's Party.

You can check it out on their Punknews.org Profile

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Captain, We're Sinking

Captain, We're Sinking: “The Animals Are Out”

Our stream today comes from Scranton, PA-based Captain, We're Sinking. We've got a stream of the band's new full length, The Animals Are Out.

You can check it out on their Punknews.org Profile

BYO Streams
Nothington

Nothington: “Roads, Bridges and Ruins”

Today Nothington unveiled their sophomore LP Roads, Bridges and Ruins. Today is also the first day of their nationwide tour including a stop at the Fest. We also spoke to the band recently. Our review had this to say about the album:

Roads, Bridges and Ruins does not fall prey to the common "sophomore slump" that many bands experience. Instead, it finds the band maturing musically and emotionally, drawing on the ups and downs of their lives and the world. The music is an impressive leap that won't leave old fans out in the dark; it's also quite comfortable. It's nice to see people who eat, breathe and bleed punk music make good in such a great way.

We've arranged a stream of the whole album. Head to the the band's profile and check it out.

Note: As you can see, the tracks from All In are still there, too. Scroll down in the player to hear the new one.

Failures' Union

Failures' Union: “In What Way”

Our stream today comes from Buffalo, NY-based Failures' Union. We've got a stream of the band's new full length, In What Way.

You can check it out on their Punknews.org Profile

The Cherry Poppin' Daddies

The Cherry Poppin' Daddies: “Susquehanna”

Our stream today comes from The Cherry Poppin' Daddies. The genre-hopping band will be widely re-releasing their album, Susquehanna, tomorrow via Rock Ridge Music. We've got a stream for you to check out.

You can check it out on their Punknews.org Profile

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Apologies, I Have None

Apologies, I Have None: “Two Sticks + Six Strings”

Our stream today comes from London-based Apologies, I Have None. We've got a stream of the band's new full length, Two Sticks + Six Strings.

You can check it out on their Punknews.org Profile

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Ruiner

Ruiner: “Hell Is Empty”

Our stream today comes from Baltimore, Maryland based Ruiner. We've got a stream of the band's new full length, Hell Is Empty.

You can check it out on their Punknews.org Profile

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AFI

AFI: “Veronica Sawyer Smokes”

Our stream today comes from AFI. We've got an exclusive preview of their track, "Veronica Sawyer Smokes" from their forthcoming new full length, Crash Love.

You can check it out on their Punknews.org Profile