The Week That Was: Jan. 8 – Jan. 14
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:
- Former 90’s powerhouse Lookout Records closed their doors.
- Bands that debuted new music videos include Young London, Dead To Me, Divided Heaven, The Wonder Years, and Blink 182.
- Bands with recent tour announcements include Comeback Kid, MxPx, The Static Age, Wolves ay Bay / Tired And True, Joel Plaskett / Frank Turner, Rise Against, and Death Before Dishonor, Mayday Parade / We The Kings / Anarbor / Downtown Fiction.
- Matt Skiba announced a new solo project.
- Lemuria are back in the studio.
- Punchline technically reached number one.
- Craig Finn debuted another new song.
- Bayside’s Anthony Raneri detailed his new EP.
- Cleave joined Creator-Destructor Records.
- Anti-Flag detailed their new album.
- Refused has reunited for one off show.
- At The Drive In has reunited.
- The Menzingers continued to roll out new songs from their upcoming album.
- Fenix TX debuted their first new song in ten years.
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