The Week That Was: Jan. 30 – Feb. 4
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:
- The Artist Life called it quits.
- Bands that debuted new music videos include Planet Smashers, Cheap Girls, Lemuria, Comeback Kid, My Ticket Home, and Cancer Bats.
- Bands with recent tour announcements include Touche Amoure / Cancer Bats, Converge, Loma Prieta, Git Some, Daybreaker, Fireworks, Skabilly Rebels, Nothington, The Ataris, Rancid, PJ Bond / Billy + Joe, Andrew Jackson Jihad / Laura Stevenson and the Cans, and Andrew WK,.
- Death by Stereo signed to Viking Funeral Records.
- Red hot Rebellion streamed their debut album.
- State Lines joined Tiny Engines Records.
- Murder By Death completed their newest album, as did Flatfoot 56.
- The annual punkrock bowling festival revealed their first bands.
- A Static Lullaby announced their eternal rest.
- Paper + Plastick amalgamated all of their music videos.
- We launched a contest to win a Twin Atlantic prize pack.
- We’re giving you a chance to win home a copy of Matt Pryor’s new solo album.
- And you can still dowload fourteenth episode of ThePunkSite.com Radio Show! Download it now!