Last year, Matt Pryor (of The Get Up Kids, New Amsterdams fame), began a Kickstater program to help fund the release of his new solo album. After raising twice his original goal, he was able to put that money into the recording and release of May Day - which was released last week on his own label, Nightshoes Syndicate.
A lot of things happen each and every week that sometimes it’s hard to keep track of everything. If you’re somehow without internet access for a day, you could miss a big tour announcement or signing – and we don’t want that to happen. That’s why we have “The Week That Was” where we will recap the more important news stories from the past week.
A lot of things happen each and every week that sometimes it’s hard to keep track of everything. If you’re somehow without internet access for a day, you could miss a big tour announcement or signing – and we don’t want that to happen. That’s why we have “The Week That Was” where we will recap the more important news stories from the past week.
A lot of things happen each and every week that sometimes it’s hard to keep track of everything. If you’re somehow without internet access for a day, you could miss a big tour announcement or signing – and we don’t want that to happen. That’s why we have “The Week That Was” where we will recap the more important news stories from the past week.
Starting right now, RealPunkRadio.com is airing the fifteenth episode of ThePunkSite.com Radio Show for all your listening pleasure.
During the monthly two hour show I play a bunch of music that I’m digging and tie in all the music to important news stories that have happened over the last few weeks. It’s a nice little recap of what’s been happening in the punk scene interspersed with some great tunes. After missing December, ThePunkSite.com Radio Show is back in full swing. We recap the biggest punk stories and play 30 songs for you to rock out to including Planet Smashers, NOFX, Slingshot Dakota, Copyrights, Have Nots, The Clash and more!
Tomorrow afternoon, the episode will be available to download or stream in MP3 from Mevio – where you can currently listen to all our old episodes and even subscribe to it on iTunes.
You should already know this and have been listening, but in case you’ve somehow missed it: on the first Friday of every month we air a two hour radio show, ThePunkSite.com Radio Show, on RealPunkRadio.com. The fifteenth episode of ThePunkSite.com Radio Show will air tomorrow afternoon, January 6th from 4PM-6PM EST (2PM-4PM MST) on RealPunkRadio.com.
During the monthly two hour show I play a bunch of music that I’m digging and tie in all the music to important news stories that have happened over the last few weeks. It’s a nice little recap of what’s been happening in the punk scene interspersed with some great tunes. After missing December, ThePunkSite.com Radio Show is back in full swing. We recap the biggest punk stories and play 30 songs for you to rock out to including Planet Smashers, NOFX, Slingshot Dakota, Copyrights, Have Nots, The Clash and more!
After it airs, the episode will be available to download or stream in MP3 from Mevio – where you can currently listen to all our old episodes and even subscribe to it on iTunes.
So tomorrow afternoon, from 4PM-6PM EST (2PM-4PM MST) make sure to tune into RealPunkRadio.com and listen to ThePunkSite.com Radio Show!
A day before we ring in the new year (and a few hours before I jump on an 18 hour greyhound bus ride back home to Vancouver), I’m incredibly pleased to present to you – our loyal readers – our annual look back at the last 365 days.
This year was an incredible year for music and all of us here at ThePunkSite.com found albums that we fell in love with. We’re taking this time to share those albums with you in hopes that you will check them out and discover your next favourite band. While a few albums appear several times across the various lists, this year is quite different than the last few as all the writers have selected a wide variety of albums that they have found noteworthy.
So, without further ado, we leave you with ThePunkSite.com’s 2011 Year In Review. Select a name and read their list and don’t forget to leave your favourite albums in the comments.
I met up with Nick Kouremenos, the bearded bassist from This Is A Standoff, at Remedy café near the University of Alberta and Whyte Ave in Edmonton, Alberta on a cool fall day. Despite the drop in temperature Nick came in wearing shorts and a big smile, eagerly talking about the ten week tour the band had just completed, which spanned Canada, as well as many European countries. Having attended the same small rural school briefly in our youth, we sat down to discuss our mutual love of punk music that brought us back together more than a decade later.
A lot of things happen each and every week that sometimes it’s hard to keep track of everything. If you’re somehow without internet access for a day, you could miss a big tour announcement or signing – and we don’t want that to happen. That’s why we have “The Week That Was” where we will recap the more important news stories from the past week.
This week’s highlights include:
Dave Hause & Chuck Ragan collaborated for a cover.
And you can still dowload fourteenth episode of ThePunkSite.com Radio Show! Download it now!
And don’t forget we’re also syndicated across a variety of social network sites where you can gets news delivered directly to you. So make sure to check us out on Facebook, Twitter and MySpace. We also recently released our very first official compilation: It’s Like Bringing A Fort To A Gunfight - check it out.
A lot of things happen each and every week that sometimes it’s hard to keep track of everything. If you’re somehow without internet access for a day, you could miss a big tour announcement or signing – and we don’t want that to happen. That’s why we have “The Week That Was” where we will recap the more important news stories from the past week.
My Chemical Romance got into the holiday spirit on Yo Gaba Gaba.
The Menzingers premiered a brand new song from their upcoming Epitaph debut.
We upped an interview with folk punk Frank Turner.
And you can still dowload fourteenth episode of ThePunkSite.com Radio Show! Download it now!
And don’t forget we’re also syndicated across a variety of social network sites where you can gets news delivered directly to you. So make sure to check us out on Facebook, Twitter and MySpace. We also recently released our very first official compilation: It’s Like Bringing A Fort To A Gunfight - check it out.
A lot of things happen each and every week that sometimes it’s hard to keep track of everything. If you’re somehow without internet access for a day, you could miss a big tour announcement or signing – and we don’t want that to happen. That’s why we have “The Week That Was” where we will recap the more important news stories from the past week.
And you can still dowload fourteenth episode of ThePunkSite.com Radio Show! Download it now!
And don’t forget we’re also syndicated across a variety of social network sites where you can gets news delivered directly to you. So make sure to check us out on Facebook, Twitter and MySpace. We also recently released our very first official compilation: It’s Like Bringing A Fort To A Gunfight - check it out.
A lot of things happen each and every week that sometimes it’s hard to keep track of everything. If you’re somehow without internet access for a day, you could miss a big tour announcement or signing – and we don’t want that to happen. That’s why we have “The Week That Was” where we will recap the more important news stories from the past week.
Indie group The Royalty signed to Victory Records.
And you can still dowload fourteenth episode of ThePunkSite.com Radio Show! Download it now!
And don’t forget we’re also syndicated across a variety of social network sites where you can gets news delivered directly to you. So make sure to check us out on Facebook, Twitter and MySpace. We also recently released our very first official compilation: It’s Like Bringing A Fort To A Gunfight - check it out.
A lot of things happen each and every week that sometimes it’s hard to keep track of everything. If you’re somehow without internet access for a day, you could miss a big tour announcement or signing – and we don’t want that to happen. That’s why we have “The Week That Was” where we will recap the more important news stories from the past week.
This week’s highlights include:
Motion City Soundtrack streamed their upcoming split with Trampled By Turtles.
And we premiered the fourteenth episode of ThePunkSite.com Radio Show! Download it now!
And don’t forget we’re also syndicated across a variety of social network sites where you can gets news delivered directly to you. So make sure to check us out on Facebook, Twitter and MySpace. We also recently released our very first official compilation: It’s Like Bringing A Fort To A Gunfight - check it out.
We know, we know, it’s Sunday afternoon and you’re still recuperating from last night’s show right?? You don’t really feel like doing much, moving an inch is even asking too much right now. We’ve all been there and have a cure for your hungover blues.
So sit back, relax and listen to ThePunkSite.com Radio Show on RealPunkRadio this Sunday afternoon. It can be streamed or downloaded, on demand, from Mevio.com. You can also subscribe to it on iTunes to automatically download a new episode each month by clicking here. Have a Zune? We have that covered too! Or you can stick to the old classic RSS Feed if you prefer.
After missing October, ThePunkSite.com Radio Show is back in full swing. We recap the biggest punk stories and play 25 songs for you to rock out to including Street Dogs, Nothington, Less Than Jake, Rancid, Ryan’s Hope, Streetlight Manifesto, I Am The Avalanche and more!
The next episode will air on December 2nd on RealPunkRadio.com from 3PM to 5PM EST (1PM to 3PM MST) and will feature a look back at the important news stories of June . It will be available to download on Mevio the following day. Make sure to check out RealPunkRadio.com if you ever want to stream some wicked punk tunes.
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While you’re listening to the show, make sure to sign up for our Forum and join in on the conversation!
Each and every day we here at ThePunkSite.com are plowing through new music in order to find the best music to share with you guys. Some of them we love and some of them we hate, but we always have an opinion on a new CD as it gets released. In case you missed it, here are the reviews we’ve posted in the last week:
A lot of things happen each and every week that sometimes it’s hard to keep track of everything. If you’re somehow without internet access for a day, you could miss a big tour announcement or signing – and we don’t want that to happen. That’s why we have “The Week That Was” where we will recap the more important news stories from the past week.
This week’s highlights include:
Chris Carrabba from Dashboard Confessional debuted a new solo track.
SideOneDummy welcomed We Are The Ocean to North American soil.
Have Gun Will Travel streamed their freshly released full length.
We posted a brand new interview with The Descendents.
And we premiered the fourteenth episode of ThePunkSite.com Radio Show! Download it now!
And don’t forget we’re also syndicated across a variety of social network sites where you can gets news delivered directly to you. So make sure to check us out on Facebook, Twitter and MySpace. We also recently released our very first official compilation: It’s Like Bringing A Fort To A Gunfight - check it out.
Starting right now, RealPunkRadio.com is airing the thirteenth episode of ThePunkSite.com Radio Show for all your listening pleasure.
During the monthly two hour show I play a bunch of music that I’m digging and tie in all the music to important news stories that have happened over the last few weeks. It’s a nice little recap of what’s been happening in the punk scene interspersed with some great tunes. After missing October, ThePunkSite.com Radio Show is back in full swing. We recap the biggest punk stories and play 25 songs for you to rock out to including Street Dogs, Nothington, Less Than Jake, Rancid, Ryan’s Hope, Streetlight Manifesto, I Am The Avalanche and more!
Tomorrow afternoon, the episode will be available to download or stream in MP3 from Mevio – where you can currently listen to all our old episodes and even subscribe to it on iTunes.