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Records: Planet Smash time

News — July 12, 2025

Montreal, QC ska-punk band The Planet Smashers return, propping to release their tenth album, On The Dancefloor, on August 22 Stomp Records. The 13-song album includes guest spots from Neville Staple (The Specials), Charley “Aitch” Bembridge (The Selecter), and Sara Johnston (Bran Van 3000).

Bands: Lost Planet Airmen launch

News — April 19, 2025

Winnipeg, Manitoba punk band Lost Planet Airmen just announced a new album, Take Me Home, sharing a new single at the same time -- this one called "Forgotten Son." Bassist/vocalist Danger Dave explainss “The song follows someone who is lost at a shopping mall and is adopted by …

Diarrhea Planet – Aloha!

Review — September 19, 2011

Diarrhea Planet are a garage punk band simple as that. The band make a raucous noise that fits neatly into that basic genre with hints of pop in its structures. Everything is overdriven and sounds like it is on the verge of falling apart any second. The guitars are catchy …

Diarrhea Planet – Aloha (Reissue)

Review — June 23, 2014

Formed in 2009, Nashville, Tennessee’s Diarrhea Planet initially were known for their goofy name more than anything else, but with the 2014 reissue of their first EP Aloha, it becomes possible to see why their reputation has only grown over the past few years. A full on assault of …

Diarrhea Planet – Yama-Uba EP (Reissue)

Review — June 23, 2014

Showing up a few years after the group’s 2009 debut Aloha, Diarrhea Planet’s 2011 three-track EP Yama-Uba is a more consistent release, with a sound that’s similar to that of 1990s pop-punk group The Queers. Infusing singalong vocal harmonies, intricate guitar work, and soaring solo lines …

Diarrhea Planet – Turn To Gold

Review — June 27, 2016

I recently saw Weiner, a documentary about Anthony Weiner, the New York politician who completely obliterated his career with a sexting scandal, including a dick pic that made international news. Even though Anthony Weiner seemed like a genuine politician with good ideas for the middle class, he never …

Planet B – Planet B

Review — December 3, 2018

There’s been few bands in recent memory as polarizing as The Locust. Upon the first few listens, they sound like the aural equivalent of severed nerve endings after an industrial lathe accident. But if you stick with them - and particularly if you’ve ever had the pleasure of seeing them …

Satanic Planet – Satanic Planet

Review — May 17, 2021

Justin Pearson has a lot of irons in the hellfire. If he isn’t playing with any number of his musical projects - The Locust, Dead Cross, Planet B, Retox and others, he’s tirelessly working behind the scenes as founder of Three One G, an aggressively independent record …

Records: Pelicanman soars over Planet Chernobyl

News — April 28, 2023

Comprised of bassist Mike Watt and singer/composer Patra Haden, Pelicanman has shared news of Planet Chernobyl, a 15-part opera that releases on June 15 via Org Music on vinyl, cd, and digitally. Poet Charles Plymell contributes words, inspired by Svetlana Alexievich’s Voices of Chernobyl: The Oral History of …

Records: Arcadea takes us to "Fuzzy Planet"

News — July 3, 2025

Arcadea is back, reimagined as a trio with Brann Dailor (Mastodon) now on vocals, and João Nogueira joining Core Atoms on synths. The reshaped lineup just shared a single, "Fuzzy Planet," which will be on The Exodus of Gravity, out August 22 on Relapse Records. As the band …

Labels: POAC, or Planet on a Chain joins Revelation

News — February 9, 2024

Hardcore band Planet on a Chain, aka POAC, will release their second LP soon when the band issues Culture of Death on April 5 via Revelation Records. The band features vocalist Dave Ackerman (Tear It Up/Dead Nation, plus Brian (guitar), Tobia (bass), Mose (drums), and Al (guitar), who have …

Records: Stephen Hamm Live From Planet Earth

News — February 16, 2025

Stephen Hamm Theremin Man (and former member of Slow, Copyright, and The Evaporators) has a new live record, Live From Planet Earth, out now on Light Organ Records. The theremin-centric record came out on Feb. 14 and is a space rocky adventure recorded on May 25, 2024 at 604 …

Bands: "Disappointment" from Lost Planet Airmen

News — October 21, 2024

Winnipeg punk band Lost Planet Airmen recently shared a new standalone single, "Disappointment," which can can stream below.” “'Disappointment' is about feeling like you've failed at life, things are hard and your own thoughts are the hardest on yourself,” vocalist Taylor Stephenson says in a statement delivered via the …

Bands: Plutocracy Planet gives us the news

News — February 27, 2024

A new "sociopolitical super-collective" called Plutocracy Planet shared their debut single this week, as well as the release date for their full debut. The experimental project was initiated by former Alarm Magazine editor Scott Morrow, and spans across genres while utilizing electronics, polyrhythms, atypical time signatures, and unique instrumentation -- …

Splits: Phantom Planet Calling It Quits

News — November 25, 2008

California rockers Phantom Planet have announced their impending breakup and final show. The band issued the following statement: This could be the most difficult piece of news we have ever had to post. Sadly, Phantom Planet will be playing our last show, December 12, at the Troubadour in Los …

Records: Failure's "Fantastic Planet" To Receive Vinyl Release

News — May 15, 2010

Failure’s 1996 outing “Fantastic Planet” will see a 2xLP vinyl release on June 08th through Warner. No extra tracks will be featured on the release.

Site News: One Question Interviews: Halo of Flies, Nothington, In Defence, Punk Planet

News — May 28, 2013

We're proud to introduce a new series here at Scene Point Blank: One Question Interviews. Follow us at facebook and twitter and we'll post one interview every Monday-Thursday. Well, okay, we're still getting in the swing of things and it was Tuesday-Friday last week (and again this time around), but …

MP3s: The Black Widow's Project online at Heavy Planet

News — June 14, 2013

Released on a limited edition earlier this year, The Black Widow's Project's Heavy Heart is streaming in its entirety over at Heavy Planet. The Swiss band released an early EP, with Heavy Heart serving as their debut full-length (Shitstem Records).

Bands: Justin Pearson joins Luke Henshaw on new project Planet B

News — November 22, 2015

Three One G has announced a new collaborative project between Justin Pearson (The Locust, Retox, Head Wound City) and hip-hop producer Luke Henshaw, calling it Planet B. Planet B will release a 7" named Weird Utopia, "with the shared purpose of creating music both mischievous in sound and …

Records: Hollow Earth to return with Dead Planet

News — October 11, 2016

Hollow Earth will release a new album, Dead Planet, in two months on Dec. 2 (via Good Fight Music). The new LP features guest appearances from John Pettibone (Heiress), Trevor Strnad (The Black Dahlia Murder), and Tad Doyle (Tad). They're also streaming a teaser song, "From Empyrean …