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1QI: SideOneDummy, Street Eaters, Sugar Stems, 86'd Records

Posted in Bands on November 27, 2013

Our newest feature here at Scene Point Blank is our semi-daily quickie Q&A: One Question Interviews. Follow us at facebook or twitter and we'll post one interview every Monday-Thursday. Well, sometimes we miss a day, but it will be four each week regardless.

After our social media followers get the first word, we'll later post a wrap-up here at the site and archive 'em here. This week check out Q&As with 86'd Records, Street Eaters, Sugar Stems, and SideOneDummy Records.

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Wells Tipley (86'd Records)

SPB: What is the best reunion concert you ever saw?

Tipley: Punk and hardcore reunions usually feel like cover bands to me. Granted, they're cover bands that happen to have original members playing the instruments, so that's pretty cool. But I think context is a huge part of what makes a band. Even if it's the same members playing the same songs to the same audience, if you're back together a bunch of years later, that's a different band.

John No (Street Eaters)

SPB: How different is touring as a two-piece as compared to your previous projects?

No: Touring as a two-piece has been really liberating for Street Eaters. Both of us have been in many bands with 3-6 members, and such combos of many volatile personalities can grow very unwieldy on the road. Obviously, it is easier to communicate and compromise with one other person rather than multiple ones who all have their own dynamics between them.

Physically, touring as a two-piece is easier in many ways and a bit more tiring and complex in others. We are a pretty staunch DIY band that prefers to drive ourselves (including in faraway places like Europe) and play every day without breaks. This is awesome for us because we are both in sync with this mindset, but it can also be difficult -- we have to both stay awake, since there needs to be a driver and a copilot at all times while driving, and there is only one person to share the driving duties with. This limits us to 8 hours of driving per day max, for the most part, but we've gone as many as 12 hours a couple of exhausting times.

We don't have to have a gas-guzzling van, which is a major plus. At home and in Canada, we drive around in a 1996 Toyota T-100 pickup, a 4-cylinder 2-seater with a camping shell into which we have bolted sheet-style razor wire covering all the windows on the inside - no smash-n'-grab. The back gate is held shut by two armored padlocks. There's no a/c and the tape deck barely works, but it is a perfect size for the two of us and our multi-amp setup - the camper shell is crammed full of equipment, because as a 2-piece punk band we've gotta be pretty damn LOUD to match the bands we are playing with.

In Europe, we leased a Peugeot box truck, kind of like a Ford Transit: a short enclosed pickup with a tall boxy back end. It was way more affordable than a van, that was for sure, and we were on the road there for a month and a half so it really helped. It, too, was packed to the gills with equipment and merch, and there was no way we could have fit another person. I guess as a two-piece you kind of learn to modify and build the touring architecture around the band's needs, and we've definitely fallen in love with the compactness of two-seater vehicles. Still, who knows what we're gonna do when we get that 4x12 cabinet to go with the 2x15, the 1x15, and the 4x10? Maybe a trailer? Or maybe we'll just strap it to the roof...

Sugar Stems

SPB: Is there a regional food you look forward to on every tour?

Betsy: I just like to try whatever the region's most popular carbohydrate is - for example New York Bagels. I also fell in love with Tim Horton's while on our recent trip to Canada. We don't have those here.

Steph: Why, Bo Swinney's BBQ in Hackleburg, AL of course!

Drew: The regional food I look forward to is, in all honesty, poutine in Montreal.

Jon: About 8 or 9 years ago I went to Dick's Drive In in Seattle while blacked out drunk and from what I remember it was great, haven't been back to the west cost since, cant wait to go back and relive the experience. Crif Dogs in New York. Ted's Hot Dogs in Buffalo. Anywhere with a good chardog, Milwaukee doesn't know what the hell they are doing in this area and it drives me crazy.

Jamie Coletta (SideOneDummy Records)

SPB: How did you choose the charities for the #TestPressThursdays auctions? Was it hard to find an organization that each band involved could support?

Coletta: We decided to split the proceeds from #TestPressThursdays with both MusiCares and Harmony Project. Both charities serve the greater good through the power of music, whether it’s helping struggling musicians with financial/medical aid or providing music education to youth who may not normally receive it.

OWTH/Morning Glory split on Fat Wreck

Posted in Records on November 27, 2013

Fat Wreck Chords will soon release a tour spli t7" between Off With Their Heads and Morning Glory. The record features new material from both bands and is available exclusively on their joint tour. Included is a version of OWTH covering "Care of Me" and Morning Glory joined on "Nationality … Read more

Bl'ast! to play live shows--first in 15 years

Posted in Bands on November 27, 2013

1980s Bl'ast! have announced their first shows in 15 years, in California, following the remastered recording and release of their album Blood. The liv eline-up will feature original vocalist Clifford Dinsmore (Dusted Angel, Gargantula) and guitarst Mike Neider, complemented with the recruited Nick Oliveri (Kyuss, Queens of the Stone Age, … Read more

Mutoid Man's Helium Head

Posted in MP3s on November 27, 2013

Mutoid Man, the new project comprised of guitarist/vocalist Stephen Brodsky (Cave In) and drummer Ben Koller (Converge), teamwith with bassist Nick Cageao, is streaming their debut, Helium Head. The record was released digitally on Nov. 22 and will see a physicla release on Nov. 29 via Magic Bullet Records. Read more

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Psych-Out Christmas

Posted in Records on November 27, 2013

Cleopatra Records is releasing Psych-Out Christmas, a compilation of 17 Christmas songs from pysch-space rock bands including Quintron & Miss Pussycat, Dead Meadow, Iggy Pop, and more. Check out a full listing below. Read more 1. Christmas Monster Party (Intro) - Len Maxwell2. Christmas Time (Is Here Again) - Elephant … Read more

A-F Records offering entire catalog at name-your-price for one week

Posted in MP3s on November 27, 2013

A-F Records, celebrating 20 years, is offering their entire catalog, including out of print items from Anti-Flag and Iron Reagan, at a name-your-price bandcamp download for one week to mark the occassion. The label returned to active status earlier this year. Read more

Burger releases The Wiener Dog Comp II

Posted in Records on November 25, 2013

Burger Records has a new compilation with songs from Thee Oh Sees, Ty Segall, White Fence, and more titled The Wiener Dog Comp II: The Ghoulie Tape. The record is a fundraiser for Ghoulie, the weiner dog owned by William Keihn, the artist responsible for many iconic posters and album … Read more

Check out the new BAT

Posted in MP3s on November 24, 2013

The debut EP from BAT is now available online. The band includes members of Municipal Waste, DRI, and Volture Unite and released the Primitve Age EP on Tankcrimes. Read more Primitive Age Track Listing:1. BAT2. Total Wreckage3. Code Rude4. Rule of the Beast5. Primitive Age Read more

Vagrant benefit auctions for Philipines

Posted in Labels on November 22, 2013

Vagrant Recores is auctioning rare test presses to benefit victims of Typhoom Haiyan. The label has placed items from PJ Harver, Thrice, Band of Skulls, and more on eBay with proceeds to benefit the American Red Cross.  Read more

Raindance and Old Wounds on the East Coast

Posted in Tours on November 21, 2013

Raindance and Old Woulds are pairing up for a two week trek down the US East Coast. The tour will start on Dec. 3. Raindance last released New Blood (Animal Style Records) and Old Wounds last dropped From Where We Came Is Where We'll Rest (Glory Kid Ltd). Read more … Read more

Mogwai announces Rave Tapes

Posted in Records on November 20, 2013

Mogwai will release a new record, Rave Tapes, in January. The record will be released in Europe on Jan. 20 (Rock Action) and in North America on the following day, Jan. 21, on Sub Pop Records. The new record will be followed by touring in 2014. Read more Track listing … Read more

Asian Man raising money for Philipines

Posted in Labels on November 20, 2013

In the wake of Typhoon Haiyan and its devastaion, Asian Man Records is raising funds at its site by offering a randomly selected shirt + 2 cd package for $20. Information on how the money will be distributed, along with how to donate, can be found here. Read more

Noisem back on track

Posted in Tours on November 20, 2013

After hitting a deer in California and missing a few shows in their current tour with Skeletonwitch and The Black Dahlia Murder, Noisem are getting back on track tonight in San Antonio. The tour runs through Nov. 26 in York, PA. Read more NOISEM Tour Dates:11/20/2013 The Tofu House - … Read more

Billie Joe Armstrong and Norah Jones stream Foreverly

Posted in Records on November 20, 2013

Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong's collaboration album with Norah Jones is now streaming in full over here on Amazon. Foreverly is inspired by The Everly Brothers' Songs Our Daddy Taught Us and will be released on 25 November through Reprise Records. Pre-order bundles are available here from the duo's … Read more

Crusades new album is streaming

Posted in MP3s on November 19, 2013

Crusades debut for No Idea Records, Perhaps You Deliver This Judgment with Greater Fear Than I Receive It it now streaming online at Exclaim. The record released on Nov. 5 and is their first full-length since 2011. Read more

Sundowner on the East Coast

Posted in Videos on November 19, 2013

Sundowner, aka Chris McCoughan of The Lawrence Arms, recently debuted a video for "Cemetery West" off his new Neon Fiction. Sundowner will soon be touring the US East Coast. Read more 11/21/13 Philadelphia, PA at Boot & Saddle w/ Tom May and Greg Barnett (of The Menzingers)11/23/13 Boston, MA at … Read more

Thee Oh Sees: Singles Collection vol. 3

Posted in Records on November 19, 2013

Thee Oh Sees, who released Floating Coffin earlier this year, will soon release Singles Collection Volume 3 on their own Castle Face Records. The band recently wrapped up a US tour with the Blind Shake and OBNIIIs. Check out a track listing below. Read more Thee Oh Sees Singles Collection … Read more

New NOFX single/EP

Posted in Bands on November 19, 2013

NOFX will be releasing a new 7" featuring "Stoke Extinguisher" and b-side and Tony Sly cover "The Shortest Pier." In addition, bonus tracks will be included to make a digital EP. The band also has been filming Backstage Passport 2 (due next year) and has a December tour planned with … Read more

Relapse signs Ultramantis Black

Posted in Labels on November 18, 2013

UltraMantis Black has signed to Relapse Records for an upcoming debut EP in early 2014. Rather than summarize the signing, here is how Relapse explains the release: *UltraMantis Black* is the musical manifestation of underground professional wrestling legend *UltraMantis Black* himself, backed by a cadre of anonymous musicians/warriors who may … Read more

Lawrence Arms join Epitaph

Posted in Labels on November 18, 2013

Lawrence Arms, from Chicago, have announced their upcoming record will be issued on Epitaph Records. No release date has been set for the follow-up to 2006's Oh! Calcutta. Read more Source: punknews.org Read more