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The new video from Teenage Bottlerocket, “Cruisin’ For Chicks”.

UTP Reviews: Handwritten by The Gaslight Anthem

New Post: With far more speed than I ever seem to manage alone, Cait and I have prepared an all new review. Our timing is a bit better on this podcast with Handwritten having been released sometime recently. I just started working and have a killer commute until I move, so I’m wipped and thus am going to keep this short. 

Please, to enjoy.

 
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Our 100th episode! We celebrate the milestone by having on the guest from our very first show, writer Rick Gethin. We discuss if there’s any hope for a better season from the Columbus Blue Jackets, the NHLPA’s latest proposal and music talk about bands that shaped our early punk days. http://dlvr.it/230YD7

From Propagandhi’s upcoming record out on Sept. 4th through Epitaph Records, this is the title track, ‘Failed States’.

Worlds are colliding this week as Peter has an in-studio(yeah, sure, studio) guest as Mr. Fancy makes a trip north to Indiana to strap on the goalie pads for a special occasion. This week we discuss what Larry Robinson brings to the Sharks, expectations for the Hurricanes, and we have another interview as a member of the UTP blog crew, Shane Bua, chats with Teenage Bottlerocket singer/guitarist Kody Templeman. Music-wise, ska!(and a TBR song)

Music This Week:

Best Wishes To Your Black Lung by Less Than Jake

Would You Still Be Impressed by Streetlight Manifesto

Necrocomicon by Teenage Bottlerocket

Jacknife To A Swan by The Mighty Mighty Bosstones

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This is the trailer from ‘Punk Rock Hockey’, a documentary currently in the funding stage. It’s about a group of Toronto street punks who battled drugs and homelessness and the story of starting weekly hockey games to give kids a place to go and something to look forward to.

We interview the filmmaker, Luke Gallo, on the newest episode of the Up The Pucks podcast. If you’d like to donate to the film, go here.

An Interview with Break Anchor frontman, Jason Navarro(Suicide Machines, Hellmouth)

This interview was conducted by Chris Link on our blog at UpThePucks.com

Oh hey, this was exciting. Pretty recently Mr. Brandon asked me if I wanted a promo of the new Break Anchor 7”. I of course wanted it because it exists. He also asked if I wanted to do an e-mail interview with Jay Navarro of Break Anchor and formerly over The Suicide Machines and currently of Hellmouth. Its quick, dirty, and I only get embarassed once. If I should be embarassed more than once just don’t tell me.

Break Anchor

Being pretty new what is and who are Break Anchor the band?

We are drunks, drug addicts, psuedo intellectuals, punks, brain surgeon, a cook, warehouse ruffneck, a hustler Detroiters, people who write music for all the right reasons.

For much of your music career your bands have always had some roots in hardcore. How did Break Anchor develop its mid-tempo, melodic sound?

You have not done your homework, google Roosevelt’s Inaugural Parade or Cleons Down. I was part of the 2nd wave of people who were very influenced by Rights of Spring, Fugazi, Sinker, Lungfish etc. I was sick of how fucked up and violent things were back then in Detroit. This was a breath of fresh air.

I was a bit embarrassed here. I hadn’t listened to anything from Rossevelt’s Inaugural Parade in I don’t know how many years. Also, I’d never even heard of Cleons Down. I feel shame. True Shame.

You’ve got a wife, kids, and a full-time job; do you see Break Anchor doing any sort of national touring? Is there a band that you’d quit your job for if they came and asked you to head out for a full-scale tour with them?

Avail. hahaha for sure. I can take my 401k in september. I’m thinking about touring again.

In Hellmouth promo photos and the recent Break Anchor group shot you often have this somewhat disconcerting smile and look in your eyes. So, what is it that you know that we don’t?

I know how the universe started… and how its going to end.

You’ve spoken before about how awful Detroit is in many ways, and Men’s Health magazine recently ranked it as America’s most depressed city. Why not relocate? Does it inspire?

No struggle… no honesty. Which is why I work such a hard and shitty job. I need pain and desperation in my life.

I mentioned to some friends that I was doing this interview and one thing they all wanted to know what, “What possessed you to thank ICP in the liner notes of Destruction by Definition?”

Joe aka Violent J is a friend. Juggle on muthafukas! hahahahaa

Now for the question my bosses make me ask: being a Detroit native, are you a hockey fan? If so, how’d you get into hockey?

You are born with rust in your blood and skates on your feet here. Just how it is. I have a picture of Darren McCarty  wearing a Suicide Machines shirt. They used to play our time alot at the games to. Fuck fame and [money]. It’s shit like that that matters.

Thanks goes out to Jay for taking the time to answer a couple of questions. Hopefully as time goes on Up The Pucks will be able to bring you more interviews as bands and press-type people realize that not all of the writers here are just bitter, angry people.


Our thanks to Jay for taking the time to answer Chris’ questions, you can hear a stream of the upcoming(out March 20) 7”, Blackhearts and Blackouts, over at ForTheLoveofPunk and can pre-order the 7” or get the digital download at the Paper+Plastick store

Eh, a day late and a Dalpe short. From Puck and Punk, and soon the reborn UpThePucks.com, Chris Link is our guest as we talk about Pete & Link hanging out in Nashville. We also review the heralded record by Banner Pilot ‘Heart Beats Pacific’, Pete interviews Jordan from the band Diarrhea Planet and apparently Tim Thomas did something. Then Link fills us in on why the Predators play has been so strong as of late.

Get to know your co-host: Chris Link from Puck and Punk


Music Featured This Week:
Red Line by Banner Pilot
Raft Nasty by Diarrhea Planet
Mellow Out by Jeff the Brotherhood
Smiths Girl by No Regrets Coyote
Chase Me Out of the Dark by Glossary

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The difference between The Ramones & The Misfits. h/t to Stefan.

The difference between The Ramones & The Misfits. h/t to Stefan.

from Riot Fest.org,

It seems that Lookout Records has officially ceased functioning and has reverted ownership of all remaining records to the artists. Lookout entered a period of financial hardship in the mid-2000s which led to bands such as Screeching Weasel, Groovie Ghoulies, The Queers, Operation Ivy, Green Day, Avail and more pulling their back catalog from the label. 

The video is Avail’s ‘Scuffle Town’ off of Over The James(which was released by Lookout). Still one of my favorite records. Read the whole article for a link to Ted Leo’s blog post on the situation as well as a recommended story on the label’s hardships. (Brandon)