Sunday Edition
La Armada

Radio Free Punknews

Check out the Punknews Music page to stream all sorts of new music from recent or upcoming releases. Our latest additions include:

  • A new song from Chicago, IL's La Armada
  • A new song from Los Angeles, CA's The Last
  • The new full-length from San Francisco, CA's Wild Moth
  • The new full-length from Luton, UK's UK Decay

Also, don't forget to check out a new song from Detroit, MI's Koffin Kats, the new full-length from New York, NY's Deep Pockets, a quarter of the new release from Milwaukee, WI's Direct Hit!, and the new EP from Exeter, UK's Roo Pescod.

We've also expanded our podcast empire to something that will eventually resemble a network. Be sure to check out the original Punknews Podcast (subscribe via RSS or iTunes), Adam's Ontario showcase Some Party (subscribe via RSS or iTunes), and Greg Simpson and Greg Moore's Two Gregs One Podcast.

Sunday Edition
September 8, 2013

September 8, 2013

Hello everyone and welcome to Navel Gazing: your look back in the week in Punknews. I'm Brittany Strummer and I'll be your guide through some of the juiciest, most popular and otherwise noteworthy stories from the last seven days. Remember, every Punknews story is built from tips from our wonderful, good-looking readers, so get to submitting. Here's what got the strange, slow and old community talking this week:

With that, we hand over this Sunday evening to the Punknews community, where anything is possible, from the next amusing-then-overwrought meme, to the creation of bands and message boards, to alienating sports chatter. So talk amongst yourselves, spin some tracks in the Navel Gazing turntable.fm room and we'll see you Monday morning.

Sunday Edition
Harms Way

The People Must Have Something Good To Read

In the past few weeks we've spoken with a number of bands and artists. Don't miss out on these interviews:

Sunday Edition
Tonight We're Going To Give It 35%

Tonight We're Going To Give It 35%

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Here's your question and answer of the week from the Punknews Formspring:

Q: What are some of your favorite underground punk bands from the past decade?

A: In some ways, I feel that punk rock now is in a dark age, with bands aiming squarely for mediocrity and pre-established sounds. But then I realize that the sheer number of boring safe bands is probably larger, there are many, many awesome new punk bands.

Here are some that I like:

1. Gnarboots- you all know I love this band. You have to see them live to really understand it, but the happy birthday mixtape is a great start. Really, if you ask me, Gnarboots is the most punk band out there, because their live show just completely alters the band/audience dynamic, is constantly weird unpredictable, and challenges which is "music." THAT'S PUNK. Listen here.

2. Nobunny- Nobunny wears a scary mask an no pants and rocks out. but not only does he rock out, his songs often seem to be "cute" but are actually horrifying. What is "I am a girlfriend" actually about? Listen here.

3. The Garden- This might be my favorite record this year. The Garden is just two brothers, and is so minimalistic that it's captivating and you focus on every little bit of sound to piece it all together. Just drums and bass. 15 second songs. Lyrics about apples with legs. Rapid, weird, clever, strange, and extremely unique. Listen here.

4. Crazy and the Brains- Fast, wild, wacky, silly, and funny. Garage rock taken to it's highest level. Listen here.

5. Neon Piss- the band is broken up now, but it was modern post-punk taken to its coldest, most energetic, and artful place. Too bad they only put out one LP, but in a way, it is poetically perfect. Listen here.

6. Bomb the Music Industry! / Jeff Rosenstock- I feel that I put it best here. Listen here.

7. Dog Party- Two sisters kick out some of the hardest, most jagged punk I've heard in a decade. 70's La Punk Meets pop music goodness. Listen here.

8. Vivian Girls / La Sera / Babies- The ladies in these bands are some of the most talented musicians I ever heard and seen. Everything they touch turns to gold. The nasty tunes are hella nasty. The sweet ones are so sweet that I help old ladies cross the street after I hear them. 50's girl groups meets discord punk meets 90's college rock meets perfection. SO GOOD. Listen here, here, and here.

9. Kicker- Pete the Roadie and guys from Neurosis, Filth, and Dystopia doing UK82 punk. It's funny but it also just some of the best written music in the classic punk structure I've ever heard. Listen here.

10. Ceremony- modern hardcore taken to a dangerous, but also intellectual angle. Brutish and calculated. Listen here.

11. Night Biiiiiirds- Aww yeah! Listen here.

12. Mikey Erg- pick any band. He is probably in it.

(I didn't include Off! or Jello's new stuff because that is kind if an extension of their previous catalogue. You should check those guys out though, as it is some of the greatest music ever made.)

-John G.

Of course your day wouldn't be complete without knowing every inane detail of your humble editors' lives. Follow @aubinpaul, @adamwhite, @howtobepunk, @johngentile, @ameliaaacline, @kiraface, @mcflynnthm, @andywritesstuff, @wackymondo, @Brittastrophee and @BrittStrummer's every move at Twitter. A few of the new fathers on staff have even started a punk dad blog.

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Sunday Edition
Koffin Kats

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Check out the Punknews Music page to stream all sorts of new music from recent or upcoming releases. Our latest additions include:

Also, don't forget to check out the new full-length from Great Apes, the new EP from All The Best Tapes, and the new EP from Leer

We've also expanded our podcast empire to something that will eventually resemble a network. Be sure to check out the original Punknews Podcast (subscribe via RSS or iTunes), Adam's Ontario showcase Some Party (subscribe via RSS or iTunes), and Greg Simpson and Greg Moore's Two Gregs One Podcast.

Sunday Edition
September 1, 2013

September 1, 2013

Hello everyone and welcome to Navel Gazing: your look back in the week in Punknews. I'm Brittany Strummer and I'll be your guide through some of the juiciest, most popular and otherwise noteworthy stories from the last seven days. Remember, every Punknews story is built from tips from our wonderful, good-looking readers, so get to submitting. Here's what got the strange, slow and old community talking this week:

With that, we hand over this Sunday evening to the Punknews community, where anything is possible, from the next amusing-then-overwrought meme, to the creation of bands and message boards, to alienating sports chatter. So talk amongst yourselves, spin some tracks in the Navel Gazing turntable.fm room and we'll see you Monday morning.

Sunday Edition
Doyle
Sunday Edition
Tonight We're Going To Give It 35%

Tonight We're Going To Give It 35%

Punknews content is syndicated to a handful of your favorite social networks, including Twitter, Facebook and Tumblr. Join our Last.fm group and contribute your listening habits to our weekly charts. All of our high definition video footage can be found at Vimeo.

Here's your question and answer of the week from the Punknews Formspring:

Q: What's your favorite pizza topping?

A: Every once in a while you'll hear someone say "I don't really like pizza." That person is a dick. Pizza is like the greatest food ever made. Cheap. Hella varieties. All over the place. JUST TASTY AS HELL. Man, you cannot beat cheese with sauce with bread. It is like some Italian Scientist was researching what is the best possible food combination in the 1500's while Galileo was searching the stars. We ALL KNOW who made the better academic pursuit.

Anyways, I go with straight up cheese. I do like toppings, but sometimes I feel as though the toppings take away the actual pizza-ness of the pizza. Three simple chords make the best music and three simple ingredients make the best food. Peppers and Onions, Pepperoni, Sausage, and spinach pizza are all good.

These days people like to get all fancy with their pizzas like "grilled chicken, pineapple, and garlic aioli" or "plumb baby clams, azada garlic, and red roasted peppers." Man, THAT IS SOME BULLSHIT. You don't go pointdexterin in the prison yard, dig? If I see someone eating a fancy pizza like that, I straight up slap dat slice out of their mouth. I will get violent over this, so don't push me, bro.

ITALIANS MAKE THE BEST FOOD.

-John G

Of course your day wouldn't be complete without knowing every inane detail of your humble editors' lives. Follow @aubinpaul, @adamwhite, @howtobepunk, @johngentile, @ameliaaacline, @kiraface, @mcflynnthm, @andywritesstuff, @wackymondo, @Brittastrophee and @BrittStrummer's every move at Twitter. A few of the new fathers on staff have even started a punk dad blog.

Where else are you online? Share your links below and keep connected with the Punknews community.

Sunday Edition
Great Apes

Radio Free Punknews

Check out the Punknews Music page to stream all sorts of new music from recent or upcoming releases. Our latest additions include:

Also, don't forget to check out the new release from Antillectual, the new EP from Typesetter, and the new EP from Astpai.

We've also expanded our podcast empire to something that will eventually resemble a network. Be sure to check out the original Punknews Podcast (subscribe via RSS or iTunes), Adam's Ontario showcase Some Party (subscribe via RSS or iTunes), and Greg Simpson and Greg Moore's Two Gregs One Podcast.

Sunday Edition
August 25, 2013

August 25, 2013

Hello everyone and welcome to Navel Gazing: your look back in the week in Punknews. I'm Brittany Strummer and I'll be your guide through some of the juiciest, most popular and otherwise noteworthy stories from the last seven days. Remember, every Punknews story is built from tips from our wonderful, good-looking readers, so get to submitting. Here's what got the strange, slow and old community talking this week:

With that, we hand over this Sunday evening to the Punknews community, where anything is possible, from the next amusing-then-overwrought meme, to the creation of bands and message boards, to alienating sports chatter. So talk amongst yourselves, spin some tracks in the Navel Gazing turntable.fm room and we'll see you Monday morning.