It's Sunday June 17th, 2007. Now despite what I read when I was 11 I really don't know much about palaeontology, and in particular the naming conventions used. However when we hear that the newly discovered five meter tall dino has been dubbed the Gigantoraptor, you suspect it's based purely on what sounds the most bombastic. I suppose Incrediraptor and Amazoraptor were taken.
The people must have something good to read on a Sunday
It was World War Emo this week as the mainstream pop-punk / emo acts engaged in battle on multiple fronts. On the physical side of things Fall Out Boy mouthpiece Pete Wentz and team of security commandos clobbered a heckler at Chicago rock club Schuba's. Meanwhile there was some heat between My Chemical Romance and shock rocker Marilyn Manson as the latter accused the former of encroaching on his creepy pale guy racket. The New York Post took a step back and did an exposé on the management company behind bands like Fall Out Boy, Panic! At The Disco and Gym Class Heroes (oh, and the Bronx, weirdly enough), which prompted MTV to turn on their darlings and ask if emo is the new incarnation of 80's hair metal.
So members of the Dead Kennedys looked at all the white belts and eyeliner flying and thought "let's show these kids how you really feud" and launched another volley in their long standing fight. Bassist Klaus Flouride accused Biafra of banning him from a Dirk Dirksen tribute, to which Jello countered it was an insulted promoter's doing, not his.
However it wasn't all conflict this week. Against Me! continued their New Wave push with a "making of" video. The Germs film was completed and the first screenings were announced. Strung Out appeased their rabid fans with a video for "Calling" and Guff announced a surprising collaboration with Steve Perry of Journey. Rancid is set to record in January of next year, but before that we'll see another of the Hellcat showcasing Give 'Em The Boot compilations. Finally the World/Inferno Friendship Society are working on a punk-rock opera following Peter Lorre's life.
This week also saw the passing of Kawakami, long time vocalist and guitarist for the Japanese band Disclose.
Our Video Of The Week was a two-parter, featuring a video interview and performance from Philadelphia's Loved Ones. We interviewed Epitaph hip-hop act Sage Francis (interview and UK based The Automatic Automatic (interview).
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Radio Free Punknews
Check the Punknews Music page to stream all sorts of anticipated new music including songs from Eyeball act Signal To Noise, a full album stream from The Measure [SA], a full album stream from the Gaslight Anthem, new music from the new Clorox Girls' album J' aime Les Filles, Trophy Scars' EP Hospital Music for the Aesthetics of Language, the split between Fox Trotsky and Die Benny, and four songs from recent A-F signing Incommunicado.
Suntans are for Winners Generic Insight Radio "Volume One" compilation
Our friends over at Generic Insight Radio recently released a new compilation of some of Long Island, NYC, New Jersey and Philadelphia's best in the punk, hardcore and indie rock. Included in the compilation are rare or unreleased tracks from bands like Jena Berlin, the Gaslight Anthem, the Arsons, and many more. Additionally, the compilation will also feature an exclusive track from OnGuard, the new solo project from Jason Shevchuk. The compilation is being released via Eternal Hope Records, and the label and Generic Insight Radio have teamed up with Punknews.org to give away five copies of the CD.
Win a guitar from Chasing Victory
Need a new Peavey guitar? Well, it looks like the fellows in Chasing Victory happen to have an extra one and they want to give it to one of you. While they're probably pretty generous dudes, this particular bit of generosity comes as the band celebrates the release of their new record, Fiends. The album finds the band moving away from hardcore and metalcore and incorporating more melodic elements that have been compared to bands like the Foo Fighters. You can check out some music on their myspace page and you can visit this form to get your name in the running for the guitar.
The Swellers: "My Everest" is the ULTIMATE burrito
a href="/bands/theswellers">The Swellers recently released their debut LP, My Everest. To celebrate, they want to give you some free stuff. But there's a catch. You see, the boys have a little vice. For some bands, it's designer drugs, while others like to booze it up. For the Swellers…burritos. The bigger and sloppier, the better. Here's the deal. The band will give three lucky winners a copy of My Everest, a Swellers t-shirt and sticker pack, and a t-shirt from Offset Clothing. How do you win one of these prize packages? Well, we'll help the band pick a winner for each of three categories relating to, you guessed it, burritos.
Win a drumhead, merch, more from Strung Out Strung Out recently released their brand new album, Blackhawks Over Los Angeles. To mark this occaison, the band and label have lined up a bunch of unique Strung Out themed stuff to give away to six different people. A grand prize winner will receive a signed drum head, poster and CD and five runner ups will get CDs, a guitar pick and more.
Win a prize package from Amber Pacific Amber Pacific recently released their highly anticipated new album via Hopeless Records. The record is titled Truth In Sincerity and arrived on May 22, 2007. To celebrate, the band would like to give away a full catalog and merch to one grand prize winner as well as three copies of their new CD+DVD to three runner ups.
Staff Blogs
When not writing about music on the internet, many members of the Punknews staff find time to write about music on the internet. You can check out the depraved musings of Adam White at 2:59, Justin August has some Kinder Words for you, while Chris Moran's all over the place with content rocking both MySpace and Flickr. Reviewer Jesse Raub posts short fiction and web comics to Things That Go Bump In My Head.
Jesse also recently launched Bitter Press. Content from various Org editors keeps popping up there since we can't seem to ever shut up.
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