Music touches the heart and soothes the soul. Through personal connection and community it reaches far beyond a listening experience. While it plays a role in our overall well-being, though, it's only part of the bigger equation. Through the mutual connections that music has brought us at SPB, we learned of Bree of Allegedly Records' breast cancer diagnosis about one year ago. There are an estimated 2.3 million new breast cancer diagnoses every year causing severe pain, stress and turmoil for those we love. We asked Bree to share her journey -- and how music played a role along the way. Cancer just sucks and doesn’t care I have sat down to write this probably 50 times; looking for this specific angle to relate my cancer journey with music. But in truth, those two things were intertwined from the beginning. They simultaneously existed in every step, decision, and day. My end goal has always been to normalize cancer through honesty and with jokes and to be a resource for those in need. So I think that I'm just going to tell my story about the events, the bands, and the people who got me to this moment in time. To start, let me quickly introduce myself. I'm Bree. I’m a chubby middle-aged stoner who lives in the middle of nowhere with my husband, four teenagers, and more pets than we need. I run Allegedly Records with my partner, Amy. We have around 20 punk bands on our roster and we … Read more
Pure Joy The 23rd FEST in Gainesville, Florida recently wrapped up. Scene Point Blank has been to the majority of … Read more
As The Skids sang, The Saints are coming!.......Storming North America! The Saints ’73-’78 land on North American soil in early … Read more
FEST 23 takes place later this month, from Oct. 24-26 in Gainesville, FL. Something like a billion bands are driving, … Read more
"When I've had enough of modern life, I go back to my analog ways." It's a simple quote, yet it captures so much about Radioactivity. It's been 10 years since the band released Silent Kill, and this time around the Jeff Burke-led group shows clear growth and change, while still capturing the same vibe as the previous two records. In … Read more
I went to a birthday party for my wife and six or seven other friends and acquaintances last night. I guess people liked having sex in January in the late 70s-early 80s? In Canada at least, that’s how we keep warm in the winter! Anyway, I was foraging at the smorgasbord with a couple former co-workers talking about my recent … Read more
Often Wrong is an emo/grunge/screamo hybrid born out of the DIY scene. It was built through the kind of friendships that start in basements, not boardrooms. The band formed in 2024 and quickly started carving out their own lane. They are blending fragile, journal-entry emo with blown-out guitars and throat-shredding catharsis. They’re signed to Far From Home Records, a label … Read more
Armor For Sleep return with an album that treats memory like a weapon. It’s delicate, devastating, and impossible to disarm. For those who may not be as old as me and missed their emergence into the emo/indie scene, the Teaneck, New Jersey band started in 2001. Led by frontman Ben Jorgensen, they dropped gems like Dream to Make Believe (2003) … Read more
Formed in 1995, Imperial Domain cut their teeth in the Swedish death metal underground with early demos before dropping In the Ashes of the Fallen (1998) and The Ordeal (2003). … Read more
There are some musicians that come along and can literally play every instrument and do it well. Such is the case for the grindcore brainchild behind Chairmaker, Neil Erskine. He … Read more
Twenty years into the grind and The Devil Wears Prada haven’t lost their edge. However, in recent years, it’s a bit more refined and less jagged than their earlier release. … Read more
Chicago’s Action/Adventure have been grinding the pop-punk trenches since 2014. They have always played pop-punk like it still has something to prove because for them, it does. They went viral … Read more
Contrary to what I said on Vh1’s Behind the Music, Tim from Hovercraft is one of my favourite human beings. I suppose in some ways that’s not saying much but … Read more
After a string of singles, darkwave project EFF will release debut album Zero on Dec. 8. EFF started in 2023, with the songs that comprise Zero were written after July 2024 and take the sound in a new direction that balances reflection with transition. To steal some perfect language from … Read more
Continuals, Samuel S.C., and Pohgoh have teamed up for a multi-state tour with a pitstop at Several States Festival in Chicago, IL on Jan. 17. Continuals and Samuel S.C., both … Read more
Recently joined at the hip with Equal Vision Records, The Flatliners have shared their first single for the label: "Misanthropy & Me" (below). “Born from a familiar flame and destined … Read more
Trust Records will release a reissue of …And No One Else Wanted to Play by Canadian punk band SNFU this Friday, Dec. 5. The record, originally released in 1985, was … Read more
Las Vegas, NV based hardcore band Roman Candle just shared a new single today, "Nothing Is Original". The band signed with Sumerian Records earlier this year and the new single … Read more
Belushi Speed Ball has announced a unique reissue of their latest album, Stellkira: Editioñ Extra De Luxe, sold in limited supply for the Game Boy Advance. The new medium includes … Read more
Manchester Punk Festival, April 3-5, 2026, has announced a wave of bands to play at next year's event -- with more to ocme. The 2026 festival is the 10th occurrence … Read more
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