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From Tuesday 14 November 2017

Iron Chic, Spanish Love Songs, Sincere Engineer and more contribute to charity compilation

Wiretap Records have compiled a new compilation in aid of the ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union). The release, entitled ‘Attention: A Punk Rock Feast Compilation’, is a part of the label’s ongoing quarterly charity series for over the next few years. It is available for PWYW download on bandcamp

Saturday 07 October 2017

Save Ends stream new song, ‘Beautiful Trouble’

Boston indie/pop punks Save Ends have premiered their new song, ‘Beautiful Trouble’, at New Noise Magazine. It is taken from their upcoming second album, ‘A Book About Bad Luck’, which will be released on the 13th October via Black Numbers.

Tuesday 03 October 2017

Dikembe, You Blew It!, Slingshot Dakota and more contribute to Puerto Rico charity comp

Death Protector Collective, the Gainesville, FL label run by members of Dikembe, have compiled a charity compilation. Entitled ‘Fest 16 Friends and Family Comp’, all proceeds will go towards aiding those affected by Hurricane Maria recently via the charity United for Puerto Rico. The release is available for PWYW

Monday 29 February 2016

Save Ends Are Saving My Soul

‘Warm Hearts, Cold Hands’ was up there in my top albums of 2013. Heartfelt, emotional and with lyrics you can put all your feelings into as you sing along. So you can imagine how stoked I was to hear the new EP from Save Ends, out on the very

Thursday 25 February 2016

Stream the new Save Ends EP, ‘Hug Your Friends’

Holliston, MA five-piece Save Ends are streaming their new ‘Hug Your Friends’ EP in full ahead of release. Featuring four new tracks, the record will be available properly from the 26th February via Black Numbers. Having already enticed fans with the pre-release single ‘I Fell Asleep’, the rest of the

Wednesday 03 February 2016

Save Ends stream new track, ‘I Fell Asleep’

Holliston five-piece Save Ends have unveiled the first cut from this month’s ‘Hug Your Friends’. Due on the 26th, it showcases the band’s distinctive duel vocals, with a more refined overall sound. Retaining the pop-punk elements of earlier material, there’s an added subtlety that reeks of songwriting prowess.