The Tim Version will release Ordinary Life on No Idea Records on Aug. 12. The band has posted the song, "A Dream About Dean's Dream," which is embedded below.
It is their first full-length since Decline of the Southern Gentleman, released in 2008 (also on No Idea).
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Aidan Baker (Nadja) is set to release Passing Through, his fifth collection of poetry. The book will release on July 15 via Wounded Wolf Press as is a collection of "‘synesthetic" poems, writings about other media such as films, paintings, and songs.
Swingin' Utters have completed recording a new album with a tentative release this September.
The band released Poorly Formed last year on Fat Wreck Chords.
Orlando street punks The Attack have announced a new EP, Under the Gun, set to hit shelves on Friday June 13. Of note, the band will release 5 versions of the EP with the lead track sung in a different language on each (Italian, German, English, Spanish, and French). …
Two-piece Street Eaters are now streaming their upcoming album, Blood::Muscles::Bones, due on June 17, via Soundcloud. Check out the embed below. The album is their second full-length and follows a self-titled EP released in 2012.
The Muffs will release Whoop Dee Doo on July 29 on Burger Records, their first album in 10 years. The three-piece band is Kim Shattuck (Lead Vocals & Guitar, breifly with the reunited Pixies), Ronnie Barnett (Bass & Backing Vocals) & Roy McDonald (Drums, Redd Kross).
Somerset Thrower, from Long Island, NY, have posted a new song from their debut EP on their bandcamp.
The band, featuring ex-members of The Agent, Bastard Cut, and Halfway To Hell Club will release the EP later this summer on Dead Broke Rekerds.
Murder City Devils have announced The White Ghost Has Blood on His Hands Again. The record will release on August 5 followed by a West Coast tour and stops at Riot Fest.
The reformed band last released Every Day I Rise b/w Ball Busters in the Peanut …
The English Beat will visit the US Midwest and East Coast this summer with West Coast dates to follow.
The band is also working on new material, though no details have officially been announced. SPB spoke with Dave Wakeling in 2012 about their longevity here.
The upcoming split 12" from Autonomy and No Sir, I Won't (Dead Broke/Dirt Cult) is now available for streaming.
Autonomy hails from Carbondale, IL and No Sir, I Won't are from Boston. The split will be on red vinyl.
The newest EP from Prince (the band), a pop-punk band from Austin, TX, is now streaming.
The EP will be released soon by Dead Broke/Drunken Sailor/ADD/No Breaks Records.
Prince (the band) includes members of Huff Stuff Magazine, Dude Jams!, Capitalist Kids, Wild America, and more.
Washington, DC's Dot Dash have debuted a new song, "(Here's To) The Ghosts of the Past."
The post-punk groun includes Terry Banks (St. Christopher/Saturday People, Hunter Bennett (Julie Ocean), Steve Hansgen (Minor Threat/Government Issue/Modest Proposal, and Danny Ingram (Youth Brigade).
Blessed State's upcoming Head Space LP will be released on June 24 by Safety Meeting Records. The melodic hardcore band from Massachusetts formed last year.
Southern Lord will release Bloodmines, the second full-length from Vancouver band Baptists. The LP was recorded by Kurt Ballou and will be released in September.
Baptists released Bushcraft in 2013.
This fall As We Draw will release a new CD/2xLP on Throatruiner Records.
The release, untitled at present, is their first since 2010’s Lines Breaking Circles.
Noisey is streaming “Serious Things Are Stupid” from Cayetana’s upcoming Nervous Like Me LP. The record is set to release this August on Tiny Engines and is available for digital pre-order now.
Relapse Records will release the next album from metal vets Obituary.
The album, their ninth studio effort, was funded via Kickstarter and self-recorded. No title or release date is yet announced.
The band is currently in Europe through August.
Philadelphia's Beach Slang haev announced a new record this fall on new label Tiny Engines.
The band, including members James Snyder (Weston), JP Flexner (Ex-Friends), and Ed McNulty (Crybaby) previously released the Who Would Ever Want Anything So Broken? 7" on Dead Broke Rekerds.
Wolves in the Throne Room has debuted a new song from Celestite, "Initiation at Neudeg Alm." The record will release on July 8 on their own Artemisia Records and be followed by a West Coast tour.