D.O.A. have announced a European tour this summer with a new line-up. The band wlil be Joe Keithley and Paddy Duddy, joined by new bassist Mike Hodsall (BCDC, Circle The Wagons).
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.
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.
Minneapolis melodic hardcore group Household will release debut EP later this year on the label Blood & Ink. Scattered Minnesota and Illinois live dates are scheduled for the summer and included after the jump, along with the video to "Reservoir," which will be on the EP.
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.
Dallas, TX’s Dead to a Dying World has wrapped up tracking for Litany, their upcoming second full-length.
The band will tour in July with Unconscious Collective and Uzala, and the record should release later this year on Tofu Carnage. Litany includes guest appearances from members of Pallbearer, Pinkish …
Spoon, set to release the new album They Want My Soul on Aug. 5 (Loma Vista) has announced a headlining North American tour in the fall.
Dates are listed below. They will be joined by Hamilton Leithauser or EMA on many of the tour stops.
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.
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.
On July 22 Southern Lord will release Total Funeral, a 53 track full discography from the Swedish punk band. The collection includes the group’s full-length releases, splits, and previously unreleased tracks.
Members of Electric Funeral have also played in Paranoid, Desperat, and more.
San Antonio, TX band The Grasshopper Lies Heavy will release their next record on Learning Curve Records. On July 8 the band will officially release All Sadness, Grinning Into Flow, followed by a national tour.
Portland, OR trio Guantanamo Baywatch will enter the studio in Atlanta this summer to record a new full-length which remains to be titled. Beforehand, the band will tour cross country (dates are below). The new album will release on Suicide Squeeze.
The band has released two 7”s in the …
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.
A tracklisting has been released for the Rancid tribute album titled Hooligans United. The album will be released, per punknews, by Hellcat/Smelvis Records and will include Street Dogs, Kepi Ghoulie, Anti-Flag, Kevin Seconds, Mustard Plug, The Briggs, Manic Hispanic, and more.
Erra, fresh off the release of Augment (Tragic Hero Records), have announced a 33-date summer tour that includes shows with Glass Cloud, Scale the Summit, Reflections, and Monuments.
Check out the tour stops after the jump.
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.
Dan "Soupy" Campbell of The Wonder Years will release a solo project on July 8 titled Aaron West and The Roaring Twenties. The record is to be titled We Don't Have Each Other and was produced by Ace Enders.
Escapist Records, out of Cleveland, OH, is offering its entire catalog for download at a pay-as-you-wish pricing for a temporary period.
The label recently released items from In Focus 7", My Mouth is the Speaker, and Sworn Vengeance.
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).