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Good Riddance announces new album, drops first single ‘There’s Still Tonight’
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Punk veterans Good Riddance are back at it with their 10th studio album ‘Before The World Caves In‘, which will drop on March 27th via Fat Wreck Chords. The band has also released its first single ‘There’s Still Tonight’ with a music video to accompany it.
Before The World Caves In marks the band’s first album since 2019’s Thoughts and Prayers.
Fans can pre-order the new album HERE
Front man Russ Rankin shares:
“Arriving at our tenth studio album, we recognised that we needed to create something fierce enough to meet this moment in history head-on. We wanted to craft songs that didn’t flinch, songs that could carry the weight, urgency, and aggression of the times we are living through.
A deliberate darkness runs through the record, a moodiness we hoped would coil itself around each track, giving the collection a unified pulse.
We also sought to rethink our prior formulas, experimenting with broader dynamics, letting certain passages breathe, before tightening the screws again. These ebbs and surges allowed us to build tension and impact in ways we hadn’t explored previously.
Our sincere hope is that these songs strike a chord with both the people who’ve been with us for decades, as well as anyone discovering our music for the first time.”
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Chad Gilbert (New Found Glory) undergoes surgery to remove 3 brain tumors
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March 25, 2026
This past Monday New Found Glory guitarist Chad Gilbert posted that he was back in the hospital after doctors had found 3 brain tumors. After a successful surgery Gilbert made a post on social media about his health issues recently leading to this surgery.
Gilbert said that when playing a show in Nashville on Feb. 20, he was “struggling to control the movements” of his left hand. “My left leg was getting weaker by the day and I started stumbling and falling at times,” he shared.
“On the 23rd I was taken to the ER where a CT scan showed 3 new tumors had appeared in my brain. On 2/27 I had successful brain surgery and have been recovering in the hospital since. I regained function of my left hand immediately 🙏🏻.”
Gilbert talked about his radiation oncologist explaining what had happened to him: “This is not a fatal blow and not the end of your story, just the beginning of a new chapter.” The musician said that though his “recovery has been bumpy at times,” he’s feeling “much better now and getting stronger by the day.”
“Thankful to everyone who’s checked in on me and helped my family during this lengthy and challenging journey,”
“Can’t use my phone much yet and have a lot of messages to catch up on. More stories to come when my brain is working well again. Love you all and am looking forward to sharing more music and fun with you as we come out of this ❤️”
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The Casualties drop new track ‘Allies And Assassins’
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March 25, 2026
Punk royalty The Casualties are back with another new song ‘Allies And Assassins’. This comes from the bands upcoming record ‘Detonate’ which drops this upcoming Friday.
It is also their second album with David Rodriguez at the mic and solidifies his relationship with Marc “Meggers” Eggers (drums), Jake Kolatis (guitar) and Doug Wellmon (bass). “We were in the studio for [2018’s] ‘Written in Blood’ about eight months after I joined,” Rodriguez says. “With this new record, we really grew together. For me, it’s the proud moment where we clicked the three Legos together.”
“‘Allies And Assassins’ is a feeling, a state of mind!” Rodriguez explains. “Growing up we are taught to bow to State and Church and we see all the atrocities that follow. We see how it tears us apart! We see how we blindly follow the leader and WE, we the people fall off the cliff, not them.”
“It’s a feeling we felt in our youth and we set in motion as we grew older,” he continued. “During the presidential elections this feeling wrapped around me like a rope and started squeezing the life out of me. There was so much hate and tension in the air it was hard to know who your friends were. And times like these we remember, those who fought before us and we fight back!”
“It stems from being overloaded,” Meggers says. “You feel like your head is about to explode, which I think is what everybody is feeling these days. You’re pounced on day by day with terrible news and social media, and you just feel like you’re going to snap.”
With the unblinking eyes of the punk world on them, The Casualties pulled the blinds and did what they do best. “There was a degree of pressure, but not from outside sources,” Rodriguez explained. “We just wanted to do the best record that we could that honors The Casualties name and history without playing the same song over and over. But it wasn’t that we even had to go out of our way. It felt natural to write this new music.”
The record also features special guests, including a vocal intro by hardcore legend Vinnie Stigma of Agnostic Front on “Brick By Brick” and Native American punk band 1876 who contribute guest vocals and percussion on “Ashes of War.” “As long as I’ve been listening, I’ve felt like The Casualties always spoke up for people in society that didn’t have as loud of a voice,” Rodriguez says. “The Casualties have always had some Spanish in songs, but it just seemed like such an important time to have loud Native voices. You don’t hear it that often, and the more we spoke together, the more we really found out.”
Ultimately, ‘Detonate’ amplifies the punk ethos that The Casualties have embodied since 1990: A raised fist in the face of oppression. “I want people to feel empowered when they hear this record,” said Rodriguez. “I want them to feel like they have a voice. I want them to feel like they’re with like-minded people when they come to a Casualties show. They can be themselves and not watch the show but be part of the show—scream with us, jump off the stage. We want them to feel like they’re part of something.”
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Alkaline Trio announce Tosh Peterson as new drummer
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March 23, 2026
Alkaline Trio has officially announced Tosh Peterson as their new drummer. Replacing Atom Willard who left earlier this year, Peterson has a long resume including drumming for the likes of Lady Gaga, Bad Bunny, Machine Gun Kelly, and even filling in for Fall Out Boy.
Matt Skiba posted the news with the statement below.
“I met Tosh at Swingers a few months back for lunch to meet up and discuss the possibility of him playing in Alkaline Trio. Tosh’s mom was also there who turned out to be a fellow history buff so her and I spent half the lunch talking about Churchill and the Miracle of Dunkirk while Tosh politely ate his fries. He later told Dan Andriano [of Alkaline Trio] that if we had had a problem with his mom coming to lunch he probably didn’t want to play with us anyway.
“Apart from the absolute monster he is behind a drum kit he is just a lovely guy: kind, polite, enthusiastic, driven and hilarious. I told Dan I wouldn’t want Tosh to play with us if he hadn’t brought his mom. Tosh is a beautiful human being we’re very excited to travel and play music with and a drummer we couldn’t be more thankful to be able to welcome into our family.”
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Foo Fighters release ‘Caught In The Echo’ from upcoming LP
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March 23, 2026
Foo Fighters are back with their third single from their upcoming 12th full length record ‘Your Favorite Toy’. ‘Caught In The Echo’. A straight no chaser rock hit this continues Foo Fighters going back to a garage rock no BS sound.
Your Favorite Toy will be released April 24th via Roswell Records/RCA Records. Recorded at home, the album was co-produced by Foo Fighters and Oliver Roman, engineered by Oliver Roman and mixed by Mark “Spike” Stent, and consists of the following songs:
Caught In The Echo
Of All People
Window
Your Favorite Toy
If You Only Knew
Spit Shine
Unconditional
Child Actor
Amen, Caveman
Asking For A Friend
Your Favorite Toy’s release heralds Foo Fighters’ massive Take Cover world tour, which just added an already SOLD OUT April 28 show at the Total Mortgage Arena in Bridgeport, CT. For more information on the rock ’n’ roll stadium tour of the summer, go to https://foofighters.lnk.to/ShowsPR
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Influential genre favorites Failure have dropped another song from their upcoming album ‘Location Lost’, this time with ‘A Way Down’. The nine song LP is set to drop just over a month from now on April 24th.
| “Musically speaking, ‘A Way Down’ is an homage to two bands who actually got me to pick up the guitar and try to write my own music: The Cure and Siouxsie & The Banshees, specifically their early 80s periods with albums like Juju and Pornography,” notes Andrews. “I was captured by the angular guitar approach and the unapologetic dark atmospheres that dripped off those records. Lyrically, ‘A Way Down’ is another study in miscommunication and the resulting loneliness it often brings. No silver linings here.” |
FAILURE TOUR DATES
Apr 21 Los Angeles, CA – Zebulon (Album Release Show) *SOLD OUT
Apr 25 Las Vegas – Sick New World Festival
May 02 Chicago, IL – SPACE ECHO @ Radius
May 03 Cleveland, OH – Grog Shop *SOLD OUT
May 05 Nashville, TN – Basement East
May 06 Atlanta, GA Masquerade – Hell
May 08 Daytona Beach, FL – Welcome To Rockville Festival
May 09 Asheville, NC – Eulogy *SOLD OUT
May 10 Carrboro, NC – Cat’s Cradle
May 12 New York, NY – Le Poisson Rouge *SOLD OUT
May 13 Cambridge, MA – Sinclair
May 14 Hamden, CT – Space *SOLD OUT
May 15 Washington, DC – Union Stage
May 16 Harrisburg, PA – Arrow at Archer Music Hall
May 17 Philadelphia, PA – Underground Arts
May 19 Detroit, MI – Shelter *SOLD OUT
May 20 Toronto, ON – Opera House
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Cherry Bomb, the Los Angeles-based solo project of MisterWives’ Mandy Lee throws a Y2K party with a confessional, pop-drenched tune “Digital Girl”.
With a reference to Madonna’s “Material Girl,” made for 2026 on the bubbling Y2K earworm, the track details the real struggles of being both a musician and a person today. Speaking on the contrived displays of perfection on social media and pressures of constant self-promotion, Lee explains, “‘Digital Girl’ asks how far are you willing to go for your dreams and at what cost? In this Information Age where the pressures of perfection and an unsustainable quantity over quality are constantly burning out not just artists but everyone who is plugged in, it’s impossible to not romanticize unplugging entirely.”
Torn between keeping up and giving up on the broken system, but ultimately choosing to chase her passion and find love within, Lee continues, “Remembering a time when you could tour without social media to adapting to social media now becoming an algorithmic gatekeeper for musicians while the charts are riddled with AI-generated songs leaves you at a crossroads of having to partake in the systems you hate for the sake of what you love.”
Earlier this year, Lee unveiled Cherry Bomb with the splashy, upbeat banger “Never Be Me (M★ther★cker).” PAPER Magazine, who debuted the video, wrote, “The track is pop perfection, chronicling her departure from her old life and excitement for the road ahead. Her fluttering vocals that earworm synths define this genre she’s calling “popera.” Adding, the video, “highlights bright, DIY-ed costumes and the feminine energy-filled community that’s helped her reach these new heights.”
Cherry Bomb brings her own flair to Y2K nostalgia with the infectious “Digital Girl” out now. Join all the fun via Instagram, YouTube and TikTok.
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