Sunday Edition
August 7, 2011

August 7, 2011

Hello everyone and welcome to Navel Gazing: your look back in the week in Punknews. I'm Bryne Yancey 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
Man Overboard
Sunday Edition
Tonight We're Going To Give It 35%

Tonight We're Going To Give It 35%

Punknews content is syndicated to virtually every social media hub on the internet, and we take pride in providing unique content and communications on each. You can find us on Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, Google Buzz and MySpace. Add your photos to our Flickr Pool and they'll appear in the sidebar here on Punknews. 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: do you guys ever not review albums so that you don't piss off the label and/or artist? i feel that has happened when i see some bigger artist albums not get reviewed…. A: No. This 100% does not happen. I'm not going to throw around some facade of professional journalism, but we do pride ourselves on trying to be honest. If we can't publish negative reviews, what good are any of our positive ones?

That said, our reviews tend to be user submitted, so if someone takes the time to write a review it's probably positive. In a handful of occasions a bigger band may have put out an album that many people consider bad and due to that fact no one reviews it because no one wants to sit around and review what they consider a band's worst album. But no, if a review is well done and happens to be negative we will not avoid publishing it for fear of hurting someone's feelings.

-Rich

Your trusty Punknews editors have all sorts of projects on the go. If you like what you see here do us a favor and pay a visit to Adam White's Niagara video blog Check In Niagara and his tumblog AdamWhite.org, Ben Conoley's Canadian music site The Can Con, Chris Moran's videos at Vimeo, Jesse Raub's coffee blogging at Bitter Press and his and Goodrich's comedy podcast Marshal Music Minute with Buck Whitley, and Bryne Yancey's tumblog BryneYancey.org.

Of course your day wouldn't be complete without knowing every inane detail of your humble editors' lives. Follow @aubinpaul, @adamwhite, @justinaugust, @brian_shultz, @dante3000, @bryneyancey, @amilianne, @kiraface, and @BrittStrummer's every move at Twitter.

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

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Let Me Run

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 full-length from Richmond, VA's Landmines, the new collection from Center Valley, PA's Mad Conductor, the new full-length from Rochester, NY's Like Wolves, the latest from Bristol, UK's Caves, the new album from Jacksonville, FL's Caution Children, and a selection of new tracks from San Francisco, CA's Nothington. You can find much more on the Punknews Music page.

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), Jesse and Goodrich's metal/hardcore/jokes bonanza The Wizard's Beard (subscribe via RSS or iTunes), and Bryne Yancey's Florida music podcast Overheated (subscribe via RSS or iTunes). More new shows will be debuting very soon, so stay tuned.

Sunday Edition
July 31, 2011

July 31, 2011

Hello everyone and welcome to Navel Gazing: your look back in the week in Punknews. I'm Bryne Yancey 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
The People Must Have Something Good To Read
Sunday Edition
Tonight We're Going To Give It 35%

Tonight We're Going To Give It 35%

Punknews content is syndicated to virtually every social media hub on the internet, and we take pride in providing unique content and communications on each. You can find us on Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, Google Buzz and MySpace. Add your photos to our Flickr Pool and they'll appear in the sidebar here on Punknews. 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: which musician has made you the most star struck upon meeting them in person? A: Star struck has always been an odd thing for me. It's subjective for everyone but I tend to find actual "Stardom" does not factor in for me at all. Back in 2000 I was selling t-shirts on Warped Tour and there were some huge acts on the line up (Green Day, NOFX, Weezer), all of whom I'd run into from time to time. Being in sort of an odd phase, I wasn't really that into any of the main bands at that time, so asking Billie Joe to move his chair so I can get by with a box of t-shirts wasn't a stunning thing to me. That statement isn't just to brag, but to note who I was absolutely star struck by. On that tour I met Chuck Ragan. It probably wasn't more than 3 words and at the time it didn't really register because I wasn't a HWM fan. After the tour I started to look into the band because they were so nice on the tour. Needless to say I was absolutely hooked on them. I kicked myself regularly for not taking full advantage of the opportunity to really talk to them on the tour.

Fast forward to 2006 and I have the chance to interview Chuck, post-HWM break up and pre-Solo record. I could not have been more nervous (if you check out the interview I actually completely forgot that HWM covered "Bleeder"…so smooth). This is a guy I saw every day for two and a half weeks in 2000 and didn't think twice about but 6 years of listening to his music and following his band had made me a total nerd, fanboy and speaking to him seemed like an insurmountable obstacle. Luckily it all went well but it was still stunning for me, not because Chuck was somehow more famous but he was such an important figure to me that I couldn't imagine he would talk to me.

I'd probably also get nervous talking to the dude from Third Eye Blind.

-Rich

Your trusty Punknews editors have all sorts of projects on the go. If you like what you see here do us a favor and pay a visit to Adam White's Niagara video blog Check In Niagara and his tumblog AdamWhite.org, Ben Conoley's Canadian music site The Can Con, Chris Moran's videos at Vimeo, Jesse Raub's coffee blogging at Bitter Press and his and Goodrich's comedy podcast Marshal Music Minute with Buck Whitley, and Bryne Yancey's tumblog BryneYancey.org.

Of course your day wouldn't be complete without knowing every inane detail of your humble editors' lives. Follow @aubinpaul, @adamwhite, @justinaugust, @brian_shultz, @dante3000, @bryneyancey, @amilianne, @kiraface, and @BrittStrummer's every move at Twitter.

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

Sunday Edition
Plebeians

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 full-length from Rochester, NY's Like Wolves, the latest from Bristol, UK's Caves, the new album from Jacksonville, FL's Caution Children, a selection of new tracks from San Francisco, CA's Nothington, a new track from Portland, OR's Toxic Holocaust, and a new song from Copenhagen, Denmark's Nekromantix. You can find much more on the Punknews Music page.

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), Jesse and Goodrich's metal/hardcore/jokes bonanza The Wizard's Beard (subscribe via RSS or iTunes), and Bryne Yancey's Florida music podcast Overheated (subscribe via RSS or iTunes). More new shows will be debuting very soon, so stay tuned.

Sunday Edition
July 24, 2011

July 24, 2011

Hello everyone and welcome to Navel Gazing: your look back in the week in Punknews. I'm Bryne Yancey 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
The People Must Have Something Good To Read