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Off the Record... with Si Short (The Jack Knives)
Si Short didn't set out to stand at the microphone. He just had songs that needed writing. Si Short is not entirely sure how any of this happened. One minute he was writing songs alone in a studio apartment in Hawaii because he needed to, and the next he's routing a European tour, co-managing a record label, and trying to explain to people why The Jack Knives are important to him. He still finds that last part slightly absurd. "I had no intention of ever having a full touring
Nick Davies
1 day ago7 min read


SOCIAL DISTORTION Born to Kill ★★★★
SOCIAL DISTORTION — Born to Kill (Epitaph Records, May 8, 2026) ★★★★ / 5 Fifteen years is a long time to make people wait. Then again, Mike Ness has never operated on anyone else's schedule, and after everything, the false starts, the relentless touring that ate up a decade of writing time, and a tonsil cancer diagnosis that put a hard stop to sessions midway through recording, the fact that Born to Kill exists at all feels like a minor miracle. That it's genuinely great feel
Steven Shelley
May 83 min read


I Am the Avalanche Release The Horror Show
I Am the Avalanche - The Horror Show (Equal Vision Records) ★★★★☆ There's a version of this review where I tell you to just go listen to the record. That version is probably the correct one. But here we are, so let me try to explain why The Horror Show hit me the way it did, which is to say: hard, and somewhere in the chest, and more than once on a Tuesday morning when I had no business feeling anything at all. Twenty-two years in. Think about that. Vinnie Caruana has been do
Steven Shelley
May 84 min read


The Flatliners Announce 6th Annual Holiday Melee in Toronto
Toronto’s punk calendar just locked in a heavy hitter. The Flatliners have announced their 6th Annual Holiday Melee, set to take place on December 5th at History in Toronto, a hometown tradition that continues to grow year after year. Headlining the night are The Bouncing Souls, bringing their signature anthems and decades-deep connection to the scene. They’re joined by The Suicide Machines, whose high-energy blend of punk and ska remains as urgent as ever, and The Jack Knive
Nick Davies
May 61 min read
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