Movements are known for discordant, angular post-hardcore but on the moody and mercurial Everything Is Fine, the band shows off its ability to craft the kind of beautiful melodies that linger for days and that directly request that you sing along. It’s a cerebral and contemplative post-punk anthem. When singer Patrick Miranda sings, “Everything is fine,” you are left to wonder: Is it, though? That’s […]Category: news
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MOVEMENTS Release Visualizer For Single ‘Everything Is Fine’ Ahead Of Upcoming Album ‘Happier Now’
Movements are known for discordant, angular post-hardcore but on the moody and mercurial Everything Is Fine, the band shows off its ability to craft the kind of beautiful melodies that linger for days and that directly request that you sing along. It’s a cerebral and contemplative post-punk anthem. When singer Patrick Miranda sings, “Everything is fine,” you are left to wonder: Is it, though? That’s […] -
ALAN MORSE – So Many Words
Alan Morse 2026 No remorse: progressive rock maven muses eloquently on the state of our world and affairs of the heart – with his ensemble and more compadres coming to its rescue. The listener may wonder why a musician should … Continue reading
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Synthpunk Veterans Damage Release “How To Talk To Humans” Remix EP
Some bands require a guitar to prove they are angry. Damage emerged from Orlando in the early 1980s and solved the problem with analog synthesizers, live drums, and vocals indicative of a disciplinary problem. Now based in Brooklyn, founding members Mike Brown and Joe Livingston, with Joshua Clark on synth and backing vocals, still treat punk as a body under stress: fast reactions, bad manners, bright panic, and a beat that knows exactly where the exit sign is.
The new HOW TO TALK TO HUMANS remix EP puts that history through a dance-floor prism without sanding away the band’s old voltage. At the center are two new Damage originals. Carriage Horses is the harder charge, a hardcore blast rerouted through keys and kit. How To Talk To Humans is the brighter attack, a synth-punk address to a species that has spent too long confusing communication with transmission.
The video understands the joke and the injury. A weird animated trip along the lines of cyberspace, it rides the Misinformation Superhighway while taking pointed shots at the moguls cooking the planet and calling it progress. The mood lands between Devo’s corporate prankster theory and George Orwell’s bureaucratic nightmare, with comic velocity to keep the sermon from going sour. Even the captions get in on the gag, with good ol’ Zapf Chancery and Chicago fonts making cameos like office ghosts called back for one last HR violation.
Damage can sound ridiculous in the best possible sense, then suddenly be accurate about the age we are living in. Their world is full of blinking screens, false friendliness, plastic orders, management language, and people trying to remember how mouths worked before every feeling became data. How To Talk To Humans turns alienation into a singalong for citizens who have been logged, sold, sorted, and advised to update their preferences.
The remixes expand the room: Richie Dio brings New York club experience, drawing from house, tech house, and the memory of Tunnel and Limelight floors. Providence’s Knowlton Walsh leans into deeper motion, giving Mike Brown’s vocal fragments a nervous architecture. Tommy “MOT” Barger returns from a long DJ hiatus with a Dance Don’t Dance remix that links late-80s underground body music to modern EBM muscle. Livingston’s own remixes keep the family argument going.
Damage have shared stages with Adolescents, Dead Kennedys, Adrenaline O.D., Battalion of Saints, SNFU, Fugazi, The Flaming Lips, and Alien Sex Fiend. Their history also includes Space Fish Records and Orlando’s infamous Club Space Fish (shut down in 1992 after a GG Allin performance drew an ATF raid). How To Talk To Humans turns that outlaw résumé into a record about the present tense: funny, fast, political, and catchy as hell.
Listen to How To Talk To Humans below and order the album here.
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“Drugs and alcohol and ego clashes got in the way, but we managed to keep them quiet”: The unbelievable story of Chicago, the soft rock kings with steel in their hearts
Jazz-rock experimentalists, money-spinning soft rock kings, derided balladeers? The mighty Chicago have been all of these and more -
Complete List Of Darius Rucker Songs From A to Z
Darius Rucker’s song catalog tells the story of one of music’s most successful second acts, beginning with his rise as the voice of Hootie & the Blowfish and continuing through a country music career that produced multiple number-one hits and award-winning recordings. This complete list of Darius Rucker songs brings together recordings from his solo career, collaborations, soundtrack contributions, and other officially released material. From his earliest recordings to his most recent releases, the collection highlights the depth and variety of a catalog that has earned fans across multiple music genres. Rucker’s breakthrough came with Hootie & the Blowfish, a
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Detroit Deathgaze Duo VAZUM to Embark on UK Tour This Summer
Detroit deathgaze duo VAZUM will cross the Atlantic this summer for a UK tour while Zach Pliska and Emily Sturm put the final touches on their next full-length album. Since the release of 2024’s Western Violence, the band has further retreated into the borderlands between goth rock, shoegaze, deathrock, and serrated post-punk pressure.
Built around Pliska and Sturm’s shared vision, VAZUM operate from their own Light Echo Studio with the self-reliance of a band that has learned to make limitation feel like voltage. Their music comes hard and grand, with blown-out guitars, cold vocal interplay, martial drums, and a taste for grandeur that never sands off the threat at the edges. They call it deathgaze, and the name fits: heavy-lidded, severe, beautiful in the way broken glass can be beautiful when the light catches it at the wrong angle.
VAZUM have been moving steadily through the US and Europe, building their reputation through rousing live performances rather than the machinery of a larger industry apparatus. The band remain rooted in a DIY ethos, working outside the usual channels while carrying their songs into rooms where volume, atmosphere, and physical presence still mean something.
The upcoming UK run begins June 24 in Edinburgh and continues through Newcastle upon Tyne, Leicester, London, Oxford, Bristol, Coventry, Leeds, and Salford. Tickets and show information are available through the band’s official channels.
Tickets and show info can be found here.
UK Tour Dates:
- June 24th – The Banshee Labyrinth – Edinburgh
- June 25th – Little Buildings – Newcastle upon Tyne
- June 26th – Darker Days Festival at The International – Leicester
- June 28th – The Camden Club – London
- July 1st – The Jericho – Oxford
- July 2nd – Exchange – Bristol
- July 3rd – Necroscope at The Arches Venue – Coventry
- July 4th – Boom – Leeds
- July 5th – The Eagle Inn – Salford
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BAEST Hit The Rails For “Stormbringer (Togskinner)” Music Video, Expand Their Fall European Tour
So that’s where the tesseract came from.
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“She is aware of, and very grateful for, your good wishes.” Bonnie Tyler awakes after month-long coma
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The Smashing Pumpkins Booked To Play U.S. Congress-Backed ‘America250’ Concert In Los Angeles
Taking place on July 04th.
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Black Label Society + Venom Inc. + Dark Chapel @ O2 Forum Kentish Town
Black Label Society + Venom Inc. + Dark Chapel @ O2 Forum Kentish Town 29 May 2026 Review by Pumpkin Chi Photography by Artur Tarczewski […]
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