No Use For A Name

No Use for a Name: 'The Feel Good Record of the Year'

Today, we've got a stream of No Use for a Name's brand new record, The Feel Good Record of the Year. Our review had this to say about the album:

The band has grasped what exactly it is they're best at and what their fans want from them, which are coincidently the same thing […] a fantastic return to form from a band that I miss rocking out to in my (friend's) car in the (high) school parking lot.

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

Streams
Setoff

Setoff: “Please Stop Screaming”

Today we've got a stream of the recent full length from San Francisco's Setoff. The album was self–released earlier this year and the band is gearing up for a wide release on April 01, 2008. The band is influences by groups like Rise Against, Propagandhi, Lagwagon and Hot Water Music.

You can check out the entire album on their Punknews.org Profile.

Streams
Pegasuses–XL

Pegasuses-XL: “The Antiphon”

Today we're bringing you a full album stream of the debut full length from Pegasuses–XL. The band includes Mark Dale of Disband , Jeff Tobias of We Versus the Shark and Dark Meat, Joel Hatstat of Cinemechanica and Jeff Rosenstock of the Arrogant Sons of Bitches and Bomb the Music Industry! though the band sounds less like any of those than you'd think.

The record was released on Ernest Jenning Record. You can check out the album on their Punknews.org Profile.

Engineer Streams
Elemae

Elemae / Memorial / Soon: “3-Way Split”

Today we've got a new stream of the new volume in Engineer Records' three–way split series. This third edition l features three new tracks apiece from Elemae and Memorial, as well as two new tracks and one from a previous European full–length by Belgium's Soon. It'll be a joint release between Engineer and the non–Ian Mackaye affiliated Embrace Records.

You can check out the stream on Elemae's Punknews.org Profile.

Red Leader Streams
Polar Bear Club

Polar Bear Club: “Sometimes Things Just Disappear”

Tomorrow Polar Bear Club will be releasing their highly anticipated full length. The record is titled Sometimes Things Just Disappear and it follows the band's impressive debut, The Redder, The Better.

Our reviewer noted of the EP: "The one, and only reason this EP didn't get a perfect score is because it just left me wanting it to be an album, left me wanting so badly to hear another five songs. "

You can check out the record on the band's Punknews.org Profile.

Gaslight Anthem

The Gaslight Anthem: “Say I Won't (Recognize)”

Today we bring you an exclusive stream from New Jersey upstarts, The Gaslight Anthem. The featured track is titled "Say I Won't (Recognize)" and comes from the band's recent Sabot Productions EP, Señor and the Queen.

You can check out our exclusive stream over at the band's Punknews Profile page.

Update: We had a little server problem. Try reloading the band's profile and the song should play. Sorry about that.

Streams
Dirty Tactics

Dirty Tactics: “Gangster Stamina”

We've got some brand new music from Philadelphia–based Dirty Tactics. You may not heard of them yet but we think you'll dig them. We're streaming their new EP, Gangster Stamina.

You can check out the album on their Punknews.org Profile.

Streams
Capillary Action

Capillary Action: “So Embarassed”

Some bands can only deliver the full force of their music by showing off all the songs on the album. Luckily enough, Punknews is able to present a streaming version of Capillary Action's latest release, So Embarassing.

The band has videos available on their MySpace page, but you can check out the full stream of the album here.

Red Scare Streams
Teenage Bottlerocket

Teenage Bottlerocket: “Warning Device”

Through careful examination of your brains, we here at Punknews.org have determined that you may not have had a chance to check out Teenage Bottlerocket's recently released album Warning Device. In order to rectify this, we've got half the songs from the album available for you to stream right now.

You can check out seven songs from Warning Device right here.

Sinister Muse Streams
The Frantic

The Frantic: “Audio & Murder”

Today we've got a stream from The Frantic. The band recently released their full length, Audio & Murder which promises melodic pop–punk inspired by Alkaline Trio.

You can check out the album here.

Think Fast! Streams
Smartbomb

Smartbomb: “Chaos and Lawlessness EP”

Today we've got some new music from Worcester, MA–based Smartbomb. The band includes two members of No Trigger and a third from Shock Nagasaki.

Their new EP, Chaos and Lawlessness is out now via Think Fast! and you can check out the entire thing on their Punknews.org Profile.