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Some Girls auction guitar in honor of Gabe Serbian

Posted in Bands on June 4, 2022

Following the untimely death of Gabe Serbian (The Locust, Some Girls, more), Three One G has announced a fundraiser auction for Serbian's family, including a guitar used by Rob Moran and subsequently destroyed in Leeds, UK.

Former bandmate and friend Justin Pearson writes:

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We had been on tour for what seemed to be an eternity. Most normal things in daily life blurred together and the few things that stood out seemed to mean something, whether it be good or bad. Rob Moran suggested the idea of Some Girls covering “Absentee Debate” by Unbroken as we were playing Leeds on that tour. The rest of us in the band all grew up listening to Unbroken and were part of a musical and cultural family, so it made sense for us to do something in that vein. We were going to perform in a city that Eric Allen wanted to play when Unbroken toured the UK, but never got to. For me, losing Eric was one of those major life-altering points. I can’t properly express in words how it felt to lose someone like Eric. It was like losing a family member; a brother, a comrade, and someone who would essentially help me navigate life on this planet. Playing music can be cathartic, and once that first snare hit happens, it takes you on a journey of… something, which embraces the exchange of energy at a specific point in time. That is something which not all humans get to experience. It’s a point where you transcend all rational things. Sure, it can also be chalked up to “just music”, which is fine for those who need to think that. But some of us have no other option. We don’t do this for “fun”. It’s not something like you’d read in “The Dirt” by some dog shit band’s attempt to take a reader on a journey of rock n’ roll. This is an entirely different world. Playing that song meant the world to me. I grew up with Unbroken, and cut my teeth on the band’s music. They were the best at what they did.

Rob, who was playing Sal Gallegos’ back up loaner guitar went deep that night in Leeds, as we all expected him to. It was again, one of those moments where a person is not fully conscious of reality. We all process life in different ways. And some of us, who are capable of genuine emotion, with empathy, soul, and a greater understanding of our existence, react in ways which allow others to consume that energy. “Absentee Debate” was placed at the end of our set and was expected to draw out into absurdity. For me, I recall transcending somewhere else, where Eric’s energy was present. It wasn’t until I had laid my bass down and started to gather my senses, as feedback consumed the room, that I realized Rob was nowhere near the stage. All that was left was a destroyed guitar and the sounds that it provided to those that were there to share that moment with us. 

The guitar can be looked at as garbage. It now serves absolutely no musical purpose. Sal gutted the guitar to use the pick ups, and bridge, in order to salvage whatever was there, since some of us still need to utilize the tools that we have in our lives. Aside from the irrational destruction of the guitar, and Sal’s sense of class and ability to hustle, the guitar sat in storage for many years. The idea to auction it off recently came up, as a relic, or artifact of something that may stretch beyond music. Some Girls also recently lost a family member, a comrade. Gabe Serbian passed away in April of 2022. He was cut from the same cloth that we were. He held that rare energy that Eric Allen had. The energy that was not meant for this world. Gabe played on the track, “Deathface”, drumming along with Sal, and helped us create a sonic soundscape that felt akin to the end of “Absentee Debate”. Gabe will live on in so many of us. 

All proceeds from this auction will be donated to the Serbian family. 

MC Chris on farewell tour

Posted in Tours on June 4, 2022

MC Chris, known as a nerdcore rapper and voice actor, will embark on a 50-date farewell tour this June, joined with support from Crunk Witch. MC Chris recently experienced Covid and a divorce and, as a single parent, is refocusing for a life off the road. His most recent release … Read more

It's Florida Men (not from Florida)

Posted in Records on June 4, 2022

Morning Wood Records has released a self-titled debut album from Florida Men, a Dutch 3-piece with members of Sun-0-Bathers, Drunktank, and Age & mistakes. The band formed last year, quickly putting together a scrappy, rough-around-the-edges melodic punk record about relationships, failures, Florida, and more. Listen to "Miami Girl" from the … Read more

Jumpstart\Time\Hydrangea\Wallow

Posted in Records on June 4, 2022

Time, a Philadelphia post-grunge band featuring members of Kill Verona, No Roses, and Shark Attack, will release their debut album on July 22 courtesy of Jump Start Records. The band shared their lead single, "Wallow," from the album, Hydrangea, this week (below). While Hydrangea is their first full-length, the group … Read more

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"No Relief" from Longfriend Timefriend, a new single

Posted in MP3s on June 4, 2022

Philadelphia, PA indie-punks Longfriend Timefriend shared a new standalone single yesterday, "No Relief." Rife with gang vocals and a basement show sensibility, the song captures the spirit of their 2021 debut, If Me Dies, Me Dies, with a message of community amid struggle. Listen here: No Relief by Longfriend Timefriend Read more

Iron Bonehead to release Hours of Worship

Posted in Labels on June 4, 2022

Hours of Worship, a New York/Lisbon-based duo that culls from black metal, goth, atmospheric music and more, will release their debut album via Iron Bonehead Productions on August 19. The album, titled The Cold That You Left, will release on LP and CD. Read more The Cold That You Left … Read more

Birds In Row's "Water Wings"

Posted in Bands on June 4, 2022

Birds In Row are back, returning with a new song called "Water Wings," intended to hold us over until the French experimental hardcore band drops its latest album this fall. The band just shared the song, along with news that they will release a new album via Red Creek Recordings … Read more

A new 7-inch from The Umbrellas

Posted in Bands on June 4, 2022

The Umbrellas have some new news: an upcoming 7", plus a US West Coast tour. The band will release the two-song Write It In The Sky on June 24 via Slumberland Records. The a-side was also shared earlier this week. In a press release, the band says: The instrumental and … Read more

Ryan Michael Patterson (Coliseum/Fotocrime) releases Apocalypticism

Posted in Records on June 4, 2022

Out today, Ryan Michael Patterson of Coliseum and Fotocrime has released his first solo album, a cinematic/instrumental collection called Apocalypticism (Pax Aeternum). As with other Pax Aeternum releases, it is a digital only release. Pulling from spaghetti western scores and synth-punk, as well as his own previous work, Apocalypticism gives … Read more

A-F Records adds New Junk City

Posted in Labels on June 4, 2022

A-F Records continues to add new bands to their expanding roster, sharing news today that the Pittsburgh, PA-based label will release a new album by Atlanta's New Junk City this fall. The news was paired with a new song, "Rosey," (below), which will appear on Beg A Promise, due Oct. … Read more

The Eradicator trilogy concludes

Posted in Splits on June 3, 2022

Chicago, IL based punk group The Eradicator has announced its third, and final, album this fall. Playing an anthemic hardcore meets melodic punk blend, the band draws its inspiration from a timeless Kids In The Hall sketch about squash (the sport). The band will release its final album, Forever The … Read more

Antigama's first album in 7 years

Posted in Records on June 3, 2022

Antigama, a grindcore band from Poland, has announced the release of Whiteout later this year, the band's first album in seven years. Whiteout will release on July 15 via Selfmadegod Records and the band kicks off its announcement with a new single, "Unclear Conversions" as well. While Whiteout was a … Read more

Outright #2

Posted in Records on June 3, 2022

Outright debuted a new video yesterday for the song "Burn," which appears on their upcoming new album, Keep You Warm. The Australia metalcore band previously released Avalanche in 2014, their only full-length up until this summer's sophomore record, which will release via their own Rage and Reason Records. Read more

Compilations' EP: punk covers 'N' more

Posted in Records on June 3, 2022

Diverse Chorus and Bearded Punk Records have teamed up to release Powerless, an EP by Compilations, set to release on June 10. The project has a fitting title. Led by Terry Irwin (drums), the album features a rotating cast of friends playing punked-up covers songs and a few originals as … Read more

Pure Noise comp covers the '90s-00s

Posted in Records on June 2, 2022

A new 15-song compilation of cover songs is coming as a joint release between Pure Noise Records and Pabst Blue Ribbon beer. The comp theme features contemporary bands covering celebrated songs of the 1990s and 2000s decades, pulling notable works from the punk/ska/emo realm with a modern sheen. Titled Dead … Read more

Mikey Erg and an animated game of telephone in new video

Posted in Videos on June 2, 2022

Punk maestro Mikey Erg is back with a new record, backed by Jeff Rosenstock, Lou Hanman, and Alex Clute -- the same lineup that appeared on his debut solo album. Love at Leeds was recorded entirely on analog by Steve Albini at Electrical Studios and will release on June 24 … Read more

Kody Lillington's Sack

Posted in Bands on June 2, 2022

Red Scare Industries has announced a new album from Sack, featuring Kody Lillington (The Lillingtons, Teenage Bottlerocket), playing punk the style of Turbonegro, Motorhead, Dwarves, etc. The album will be titled Ripper! and releases on June 10. Brooklyn Vegan has shared a single from the project as well. Read more

Eddie and the Subtitles reissue

Posted in Records on June 2, 2022

Originally released in 1981 by No Label Records, Slovenly Recordings has announced a re-sequenced, re-release of Skeletons In The Closet by Eddie and Subtitled, a suburban Los Angeles band from the early 1980s. Founded by Eddie Joseph, the lineup changed frequently but included Mike Patton, Matt Simon, Geza X, Nicky … Read more

The Flatliners come home to Fat

Posted in Labels on June 2, 2022

The Flatliners, currently on tour in the UK and set to cross back to North America for more summer dates, have more in the works than touring. The band has shared the new video, "Performative Hours," which comes off their just announced return to Fat Wreck Chords album, New Ruin. … Read more

Pódium to the States, Mexico and Canada

Posted in Tours on June 1, 2022

Pódium, featured on our latest podcast btw, has announced a tour of North America this summer: Canada, Mexico, and the US West Coast, followed by dates across the pond in Europe. Based in Valencia, the band is touring as Slovenly Recordings has repressed their debut album. Dates are listed below. … Read more