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Frank Turner releases his video for Isabel

Frank Turner releases his video for Isabel

Check out the new video from Frank Turner for his ballad Isabel. The song comes off the Manchester singer's latest album Poetry of The Deed. In classic Frank style, the song takes a look back at youth, with one eye on the future. And a bit of love thrown in for good measure.



Bad Religion is 30 years old and celebrating with a free live album

Bad Religion is 30 years old and celebrating with a free live album

Believe it or not but Bad Religion has been around for 30 years. The Southern California punk band, who formed in 1980, is celebrating their 30th anniversary this Spring with a tour and a present to all their fans - a free live album. And the live album will contain a few new songs.

Greg and Brett and the rest of the band announced on their website, "To celebrate three decades of Bad Religion, we'll be recording a live album during our spring 2010 tour, and offering it as a free 'thank you' to the loyal fans who've been with us through all the sweet and mayhem."

"We'll be playing a few tracks at the shows from our new album, coming this fall, so this will be a great way to get a preview of the new tunes."

Sign up for the free tunes here.


Pennywise has joined the 2010 Warped Tour

Pennywise has joined the 2010 Warped Tour

SoCal punk rock staples Pennywise have joined this summer's Warped Tour for a few weeks worth of dates.

Pennywise, with new singer Zoli Teglas, will be playing Warped from July 20th to Aug 8th. So basically the East Coast and Mid-West. 

The 2010 Warped Tour kicks off in San Diego on Jun. 24th, and then up California and over to the desert of Arizona.

One noticable - and unrelated - complaint heard of this year's tour is trading the gorgeous Pier 30/32 stop in San Francisco for the parking lot of Shoreline in Mountain View.

Anywho, here's the Pennywise announcement by Fletcher and Zoli:





Travis Barker and Skinhed Rob fight the paps

Travis Barker and Skinhed Rob fight the paps

Travis Barker got into an altercation with a group of paparazzi when he was at breakfast with his children. After breakfast Skinhead Rob from The Transplants and a couple of Barker's other friends came to back him up. The Transplants of course are made up of Travis, Rob, and Tim Armstrong of Rancid.

Check out a video that a pap shot of the fight right here.

On Travis' Twitter he has responded a little of the incident: "When I'm out at breakfast at 8am in the morning the last thing i appreciate is some photographer threatening me 2 a fight while he's 3 deep"

"When i defend myself/my kids that don't make me a tough guy .I was outnumbered and threatened so i did what any man would."


Geoff gives a preview of new Expendables song






Santa Cruz punk reggae band The Expendables have a new album, Prove It, coming out this Spring. Singer Geoff Weers recently played an acoustic version the track 'Trying To Focus' at the MoBoogie Loft. According to Geoff the song covers the topic of "driving, playin, driving, playin, driving, playin... and having sex with weird women."

Check it out.


Vampire Weekend covering Rancid

Vampire Weekend covering Rancid

Vampire Weekend singer Ezra Koenig has in the past mentioned his affection for the old Bay Area ska band Operation Ivy. Recently, on a British radio show V.W. was asked to play a cover of any song they chose, and Ruby Soho by Rancid was their choice. Rancid of course is the band that came from the disintegration of Op Ivy. Have a listen to the Vamps version:



Dirty Heads ft. Rome - live.




I cranked up the radio the other day when, to my surprise, 'The Dirty Heads ft. Rome' song Lay Me Down suddenly came on. It was pretty cool since I just read a thank you letter from singer Jared saying "This is a huuuuuuuuuge thanks to everyone out there, taking time, and going out of their way to request DH at KROQ, and you're local radio stations."

The band just released some pro shot live footage of the track. Check it out. 


And now 'Beautiful Thieves' by AFI - the video.




The latest music video from Bay Area alternative rock artists AFI has been released. Beautiful Thieves features the band performing in a house owned by "a crazy woman with a bunch of horses," as guitarist Jade exclusively told us. Check out the video and then check out our convo with band right here


Interview with AFI in Santa Cruz



In 1996 AFI rolled through Santa Cruz, California and played a $6 show for 100 people at the Vets hall. It was my first punk show and cost me six bucks. Fourteen years later I told Jade and Hunter that story as we sat in their bus five blocks down the road from the venue they played way back when. This time through Santa Cruz they have two platinum albums under their belt and another gold doesn't look far off.

 We caught up with AFI in Santa Cruz, Calif., and talked to them about their new album (Crash Love), their new music video (Beautiful Thieves), Hunter's shoes and the duality of A Fire Inside. Check it out.


Rancid's Tim Armstrong caught in the middle of an assassination plot. (In his new web show.)

Rancid's Tim Armstrong caught in the middle of an assassination plot. (In his new web show.)

Bay Area punk legend Tim Armstrong is the star of a new detective show called Svengali World. The Rancid singer plays 'The Professor', a guy whose apartment features a stunning view of the Golden Gate bridge, and has hired a hit man to murder his ex-girlfriend by ripping out her heart and shoving it up her anus. Because "breaking up with someone is very painful." Caught in the middle of the assassination plot are some transvestite hookers, a drunk detective, and Liza Minnelli.

Check it out and have fun.