PASSENGERS IN PANIC – feat. Christos Antoniou – have released a new video ‘How To Breathe’ from the band’s upcoming “Amnesia” album.
Passengers In Panic are here and they give us another taste of their upcoming album.”How To Breathe” unlocks the next chapter, the next story from the album “Amnesia”, which will be released on June 6th via Sleaszy Rider Records.
It’s a true story, it’s a testimony of the soul, a powerful reminder to our minds and souls. It was written about the relationship we develop with our own selves.About all those obstacles we put in our way because we simply forget what it means to give love to ourselves, what it means to be understanding of our feelings, what it means to give ourselves the space and time to breathe again, or rather learn to breathe again.
For this track Passengers In Panic collaborated with Christos Antoniou, guitarist of Septicflesh,who did the string arrangements.The mixing and mastering was done by Psychonat Sound Abuse Studio.
The video clip features actresses Maria Katsandri, known from the Greek series To KareTis Ntamas, Agios Erotas and Angeliki Kalovyrna, who plays in the Netflix series Zoe. The directing/shooting/editing/coloring of the video was done by Philip Memo.
Finnish extreme metal band Vanguardian releases their fourth single from the upcoming debut album.“LI-2 XA-1” drops on 28th of May 2025.
The first conscious moment of life is an existential crisis. In the case of LI-2 XA-1, the first conscious moment is tinged with destruction and terror. The band explains:
“The song is one of the most straightforward compositions on our upcoming release, full of aggressive command and rhythmic playfulness. LI-2 XA-1 underlines the theme of the forthcoming release by addressing the limits of consciousness, humanity and technological development. Blast this one loud!”
The song is produced by Vanguardian. Mixing and mastering was done by Jami Honkala.
Waking Iris is a band of rock misfits from Finland who finally found a band to call home. Their debut single “Rock Forever” is an ode to a life spent in the endless pursuit of rock glory, one dive bar at a time. The band shakes off another rough night, takes the stage again and delivers an anthem for every rocker who never made it, but will never back down. The song is the perfect introduction for Waking Iris, a collection of talented rockers from the thriving underground rock scene in west Helsinki.
Arranged by Tim Norrgrann, Ilkka Pättiniemi, Reda Kramdi, Pauliina Järvisalo
Waking Iris was born in the heart of the underground rock scene in Kivenlahti Finland. Canadian singer/songwriter Brian Forth fronts the group of Finnish rockers including Tim Norrgrann (Gtarzee) on lead guitar, Reda Kramdi on drums, Pauliina Järvisalo on keyboards and Ilkka Pättiniemi on bass. The sound has echoes of 80’s melodic rock infused with grunge-style grit, epic lead guitar, high energy percussion and fast-moving bass lines.
The song was partly recorded in Soundwell Studio with the aid of Valtteri Kallio and in Groundzero Studios in Stockholm by producers Joakim Hillson and Johan Öberg, both of whom also mixed the track. The song was mastered in Carisma Studio in Sweden by Tomas Caris Andersson.
Summoning the beguiling spirit of Laurel Canyon, employing analogue recording techniques, and recording songs in one or two takes to achieve something with a real human touch, California Irish are a new seven piece group hailing from Belfast that working their own niche within the world of folk and Americana, and everything in between.
This new group showcase a unique sound formed from a combination of players that initially came together briefly to perform a Neil Young-inspired theatre show production called “Re-Harvest”, in which the musicians who now make up California Irish very successfully performed the classic albums ‘Harvest Moon’ and ‘Harvest’ back to back.
The brainchild of the group is lead singer and chief songwriter Cormac Neeson. The band were hand-picked by Neeson based on long standing friendships, as well as experiences with numerous musical projects within the thriving Belfast music scene.
Cormac states his reason for starting the band, and wanting to harness this fabulous sound: “This album is the opposite of boring AI generated no soul perfection. We recorded this album in a room together over four days allowing the music to breathe when it needed to, looking at each other for our cues and feeding off each other’s energy. It felt like a dream…but it’s the most real thing I’ve ever done in music. That Laurel Canyon sound of the late 60s, epitomised by the early Crosby Stills Nash and Young stuff, and the first few Joni Mitchell records, has always felt otherworldly and magical. On our album we’ve tried to access some of that beauty and create our own magic by combining brand new music with an old school recording process.”
The Laurel Canyon influence also extends to the band’s recording technique, adhering rigidly to the analogue 16 track recording method circa 1969; namely recording live straight to tape at the world famous Middle Farm Studios under the watchful eyes and ears of producer Pete Miles. The resulting sound of California Irish flies in the face of modern techniques that often lose the warmth of the original compositions. Instead, the group opted for a one off and unique shared human experience with musicians who feed off each other’s energy, and create compelling four-part vocal blends around one single microphone in a warm alt-folk celebration. The creative process in turn led to an album’s worth of songs titled ‘The Mountains Are My Friends’.
The band also announce their show on 16th May at the Empire in Belfast: “Need some colour in those Cali Irish cheeks?? Well we’ve got some gig news to brighten up your day. On Friday 16th May California Irish will be gracing the legendary boards of the @belfastempire making our Belfast debut and continuing to bring the good vibes to the masses. Ticket link is live, and we are excited!!!”
In a world of dissent and dissatisfaction, up pops a man who claims to lead you to the promised lands. ‘Evel Mann’ is that man’s story – a cautionary tale wrapped in distortion, fury, and the defiant raw energy of Infamous Stiffs. Brash in tone and uncompromising in message, the band tears down the illusion of salvation with blistering punk chaos. The new single drops June 6 via Golden Robot Records and is available for pre-save now.
With gritty vocals, driving riffs, and a haunting narrative, ‘Evel Mann‘ dives headfirst into the psyche of a twisted figure who manipulates truth, fuels fear, and plays a game no one can win. The track serves as both a sonic warning and a powerful reflection on power, control, and deception.
Infamous Stiffs continue to carve out their place in the punk and rock underground with unapologetic energy and razor-sharp songwriting. Known for their no-holds-barred performances and thought-provoking tracks, ‘Evel Mann’ stands as another bold chapter in their growing legacy.
Don’t miss ‘Evel Mann’ when it hits all major streaming platforms on June 6 via Golden Robot Records.
Infamous Stiffs are: Scott Wilkins – Vocals: AKA “Snotty Scotty” the former voice and snarl in front of Verbal Abuse, Electric Frankenstein, Hollywood Hate & CD2 (Condemned to Death). Troy Takaki– Bass: Bass slinging from Bay Area now LA, currently riding with the Boneless Ones & Infamous Stiffs Mark Pananides – Guitar: Also a Hollywood Hate Alumni. Other previous bands include, Nardcore’s Rat Pack, The Living End (U.S. band pre-dating the Australian one), Cynical. He also did a string of dates with Junkyard sitting in on guitar. Dave Bach – Banging on the drums since a we lad. Formally with The Afflicted, House of Wheels & currently sitting in with SF’s very own The Avengers and cracking snare drums with Infamous Stiffs
Long-running punk rock tricksters The Dickies are back, and they’re looking back as well.
Earlier this month, the current lineup of the band released a red vinyl 7-inch coupling a brand new recording of their hilarious and massively popular title song from the 1988 cult horror/comedy film Killer Klowns From Outer Space, backed by fresh assaults upon two primal Dickies favorites, “Give It Back” and “Silent Night.”
And it’s joined today by a tumultuous take on “Gigantor,” caught live in 1980 and setting the scene for What Once Was, a live album that founder Leonard Graves describes as their best concert recording ever!
Featuring the original line-up of Leonard Graves, Chuck Wagon, Billy Club, Karlos Kaballero and Stan Lee, What Once Was was recorded live at Euphoria Tavern, Portland, on March 13, 1980, and captures the band tearing through highlights from their first two albums, The Incredible Shrinking Dickies and Dawn of the Dickies, released on A&M in 1979.
It’s as breakneck a performance as you could imagine, with The Dickies powering through uniquely manic versions of favorites “Give It Back,” “You Drive Me Ape (You Big Gorilla)” and “Hideous,” alongside their unforgettable covers of Black Sabbath‘s “Paranoid,” the Moody Blues’ “Nights in White Satin,” plus monster hit “Banana Splits,” “Eve of Destruction,” and so much more!
All wrapped up in an original cover painting from pop-surrealist master KRK Ryden, who has also designed artwork for Michael Jackson, Aerosmith, Tyler The Creator and others!
First, however, “Gigantor” – not only the band’s latest single but also their current release at the time this show took place, the latest in that manic stream of ferocious 45s that, by way of introducing the Dickies to the world, included all of the above and then some.
With precedents that date back to the mid-1980s cassette-only (!) We Aren’t The World, this is not the first live Dickies album. But Graves reckons this is the best of them all.
“I’ve never been that happy with the live recordings that have been released over the years. That is to say, until we happened upon this. The sound quality is fine and the performances are spot on.
“If anyone asks me about a Dickies live record, this is the one I recommend.”
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