(new single-punkrock)Dad Brains: Punk Rock For Dads and the People Who Love Them

 

California’s Dad Brains have announced plans to release their self-titled debut EP on Friday, June 16, just in time for Father’s Day Weekend.

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The Oxnard/Ventura, CA-based band of punk rock dads, is comprised of ex-members of such notable punk/”Nardcore” bands as No Motiv (Vagrant Records), The Missing 23rd (Sessions Records), Creep Division (American hardcore/punk band that featured members of Good Riddance) and The F-ing Wrath.

The song “Baby Jail” is premiering today on New Noise:
https://newnoisemagazine.com/song-premiere-interview-dad-brains-baby-jail/

Buy Dad Brains merch and pre-order the EP at: http://dadbrains.bandcamp.com.

Baby Jail lyrics:

Im so hungover but didn’t have a drink and I feel so tired that I can’t even think. I’m so confused and feel stuck inside, I need to get outside….
baby….jail. Baby….jail is this the drunk tank? Baby Jail.
I think I need a break.

Go..I’m finally outside to breath the fresh air but then I get a text and read it with a stare, the babys kinda fussy can you come back in, I need to take a shower, I feel like I’m in….

About Dad Brains

It all started in the fall of 2017. Reformed drummer turned singer Pat Pedraza became a Daddy at the ripe age of 40. Being of Latino descent, he was a bit late in the game…but none the less, his emotions skyrocketed with love, fear, anxiety, and all that stuff New Daddies think of when they realize that it’s not about “you” anymore.

After bringing his sweet little 7-lb,11-ounce girl home, the real work began. Sleepless nights, dark clouds of hormones showering him, baby poop everywhere, breast milk taking over the freezer and even his mother-in-law sleeping on the living room couch; he was then inspired…Inspired to do something great…something only a handful of people do when they have loud inner melodies banging on the side of their head…he decide to sing in a band.

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On drives to the store he would shout out lyrics and thoughts that would swirl around in his Dad Brain. He would not only think about the struggles of being a dad, he felt the joy. The joy of seeing her first smile, and the raw love he felt while holding his new baby girl. He then called up his old buddy Matty who he knew from old punk rock bands and who is also a father of 2. Pat knew Matty would understand what he was going through, so they decided to start writing songs…and what a couple hour journey it was. Power Chords and mouthed drum beats were naturally flowing with no effort. Sing-along punk melodies were filling the room…Ohh yes…It was pure magic. They then decided to recruit another new daddy and “Nardcore scene legend” Johnny Boy Crerar, to put his punk rock roots to the test on the skins-and he didn’t disappoint…the fast parts were faster, the dance parts were dancier, and the mosh beats were moshier…wait, are those even words? Anyway, Johnny called up his friend Craig, a former bandmate to play bass….yes he’s a Dad too. He’s also a pretty cool guy who has a big beard.

Ready to rock, the new band decided to get longtime friend and multi-talented producer Roger Camero (No Motiv, Silver Snakes, The Velvet Teen, The Warriors) to record their first self-titled EP. To their amazement, they ended up with 5 punk rock gems that totaled less then 10 minutes…I mean, seriously? What more could you ask for…Amazingly catchy songs about the struggles and love of parenting. Need I say more? Ok, I will.. When Pat noticed his daughter would jump up and down with a huge smile in her jumper as he played the Dad Brains song “I’m Old” he knew the songs were special… It was basically a recording home run folks. So now that the story’s told, Here’s our demands….

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Dad Brains songs must reach the ears of Dads across the globe. Dads will feel comforted and relieved knowing that they’re not alone. Hold up though…Dad Brains won’t leave Moms and significant others out…these songs are for YOU and everyone to enjoy. Dad Brains will try to release an EP every Father’s Day for the fact that people might go into some sort of Dad-Like withdrawal if they don’t have new Dad Brains songs to sing. There will also be no curse words in the songs, as Dad Brains wants to set a good example for the little ones. Heck, the band might even put out some Christmas songs. They might even play some shows, that is, if they’re home before bath time. Who knows what this band is capable of? With Dad Brains, the sky’s the limit, and almost anything is possible.

Dad Brains is:

Patrick Pedraza-Vocals
Matt Kash-Guitar
John Crerar-Drums
Craig Kasamis-Bass

Dad Brains Facts:

Dad Brains first EP will be released to the world digitally Friday, June 15th 2018.

Previous bands the guys were in-No Motiv, The Missing 23rd, Creep Division, The F-ing Wrath.

All members of the band are married and love their wives.

Pat is now 41 and his back is starting to hurt.

Johnny Boy is vegetarian and doesn’t even eat fish oils.

When Matty was a kid, he wore a Filth T-shirt and the tightest pants anybody has ever seen.

Ever since Dad Brains started, Pat has only seen Craig one time.

Craig and Johnny’s former band had the F word in it.

They have all played in touring punk rock bands. Some bands were told they were emo.

What have people said about Dad Brains so far?

Is This Real? Can I buy a shirt for my husband? F-ing Amazing. Take my money please! Holy Bleep?!?!…..

These are all true. Dad Brains don’t lie, it sets a bad example.

Dad Brains Disclaimer.

We’re all in this together! Let’s be the best parents we can be, the best kids we can be, the best partners we can be, the best people we can be, and know that we sometimes fail, but Dad Brains keep going… Dad Brains lead with love… Love for family and friends, love for the struggle and love for the mosh….We are..
Dad Brains.

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(interview)The LessOffs:”Knowledge is real power”

The LessOffs are Californian melodic punk band which recently released the new record via FirstOff Records and I reviewed it for this webzine. I immediately liked the band and it was only about time when I will be able to ask the guys some questions for this webzine. Read the interview here!

Hello and welcome to my webzine! For start, how would you describe The Lessoffs to the readers of this zine that didnt hear your band yet.

(Shitbird) We’re a melodic punk band with pop punk sensibilities.  Honest  lyrics about broken hearts and drinking.

 What does the name mean?  

(Jake) The name doesn’t have any real significant meaning it came from a friend I went to high school with. We were in the process of putting a band together at the time so he came up with the idea of calling ourselves “The Lessoffs.” Everybody thought the name was ridiculous so it never made the cut. I brought it up to an old guitar player years later as a joke and he loved it. The name eventually grew on me so I decided to use it for this band.

How did you get in touch with the underground music scene?

(Shitbird) I got into punk when I was 12 years old.  I skated and surfed and was listening to a lot of thrash and metal. Punk rock instantly struck a chord with me. All the rebellion and anger in music that I could play.   It just made sense.

Why is this diy underground scene and ethics so beautiful?

(Shitbird) To me, because you’re not beholden to anyone. what you do, you take credit for.  How you do it is totally up to you. It’s also great in the sense that it’s an education.  You have to figure it out or ask. Knowledge is real power.

What is more important in your music, the lyrics or the riffs, what comes first when you are making a song? Where do you get your lyrical inspiration?

(Jake) For me personally the lyrics are the most important part. I wanted to sing songs that people could relate to. Of course, catchy riffs are a part of that too but for me growing up it was the lyrics that really connected me to a song.

Usually the music comes first when I’m writing songs. On occasion I may have lyrics written down before hand sometimes I may even have a title that I really like and I want to build a song around that. But for the most part usually music first.

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My lyrics come from life experiences usually a past event that took an emotional toll on me at some point. Sometimes I write about friends that have gone through tough or emotional times.

How big is the scene in your hometown?

(Shitbird) Actually it’s pretty sizeable and pretty tight knit as well.  Most of the bands are friends with each other and there isn’t really a sense of competition. Just a ton of great punk bands, from young guys to guys my age that are all pretty cool and supportive.

Are there venues and clubs and fanzines, bands?

(Shitbird) Jake and I are pretty lucky in that we live in Down Town Riverside.  We have two great historical venues that bring national acts in pretty regularly. The Fox Theater and The RMA. Bands like NOFX, Social Distortion, The Offspring, The Cult, Pucifer to name a few.  Also there’s a few medium sized clubs that have hosted a TON of national and regional favorites Like Voodoo Glowskulls, Guttermouth, Mike Watt and the Minute Men, MDC, Revalation Records did a fest here a year or so ago with Gorilla Biscuits, Youth of Today, Ignite, and CIV.  Not too many fanzines anymore, although in the 90’s there were a TON!

How is living in California in general?

(Shitbird)  It SUCKS, dont move here, ever-  Nah,  It’s great. no joke.  We’re an hour away from the mountains, the Beach, the desert and L.A. and San Diego. Traffic sucks, but it’s a fair price to play for year round great weather and killer music scenes.

We hear in Croatia that there is pretty  there, is there such thing as American dream?

(Shitbird) Man, that’s tricky.  I do okay, but that’s not the case for everyone. I think it’s still a thing, but it’s fading.

How was the feedback on your last album?

(Shitbird) We got a lot of positive response! Unfortunately we had some line up shake ups and it stalled out how much we were able to support the album.

How are you satisfied with FirstOff Records?

(Shitbird) TOTALY satisfied.  We had worked with Kyle before and just got a great vibe off the guy.  He’s a no bullshit go getter that just makes it easy to want to put in the work.  We’re looking forward to great things in the future!

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How does The LessOffs gig look like? (Shitbird) confusing sometimes, Ha! Yeah, we play with a lot of hardcore punk bands.  sometimes the crowd isn’t sure how to react to our less super fast, super shouty songs. but once they start feeling it, feeling what we’re doing,  they get into it!

Do you guys tour a lot?

(Shitbird) We try and play locally as much as possible. But we did a 6 day run with some friends of ours from Vegas this time last year from San Diego to San Jose with shows in Santa Barbara, Bakersfield, Santa Cruz in between.  We just did a little weekender with some other friends of ours (3 days) from Riverside to Las Vegas to Santa Clarita.  We try and get out to Vegas a couple of times a year, and we’d like to get out on a south west tour soon.

Have you ever been to Europe?

(Shitbird) We have not.  but if that’s an invitation we could talk!

What do you think is the main difference between the European and American crowds at the gigs/festivals?

(Shitbird)  I’ll let you know when I find out!

What does the future hold in store for The LessOffs?

(Shitbird) The immediate future is gonna have some new music in it.  We’re working on new songs and we’re planning on getting back in to the studio towards the end of June.  After that, time will tell!!

Thats it for the first time, thank you for your answers. For the end, tell me one thing. What do you guys know about Croatia?

(Shitbird) Man,  okay, Honest-  not a whole lot. Maybe I need to do some reading!

Maybe you heard for some Croatian band from our scene?

(Shitbird) I have not! What Croatian punk bands should I be listening to?

Follow the band on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lessoffs/

Follow FirstOff Records: https://www.facebook.com/firstoffrecords/

 

 

 

 

(new single and new album-melodic punk)CHASER TO RELEASE NEW ALBUM “SOUND THE SIRENS” ON DYING SCENE RECORDS / EFFERVESCENCE RECORDS, STREAM FIRST SINGLE “BONFIRE”

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DYING SCENE RECORDS and EFFERVESCENCE RECORDS have just announced that on July 20th they will be co-releasing “Sound The Sirens”, the 4th full-length album from Southern California skate-punk act Chaser.
Sitting firmly between ‘94 NOFX and ‘95 No Use For A Name, this is all-that-is-holy by way of all-that-is-Epifat. Double-time drums, anthemic choruses, and big, sunny SoCal whoa-ohs – on “Sound the Sirens” the band doesn’t just have the sound, they’ve got the songs. Through eleven tracks, you’ll see a band at the top of their songwriting game and you can get yourself a taste by streaming the album‘s first single, “Bonfire,” on bandcamp.
While Dying Scene Records is handling digital distribution, the folks at Effervescence Records are handling vinyl. They are in the process of pressing an LP limited to a run of 150 Snow White Opaque and 150 Clockwork Orange Transparent.
Pre-orders are up and running for this album. Snag a digital copy here and vinyl/CD/bundles here.
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“Sound The Siren” Track Listing:
01. The Uprising
02. At What Cost?
03. Nightmares
04. Silencer
05. Bonfire
06. Let It Die
07. The Show
08. Wars
09. Bet It All
10. A Million Reasons
11. Woe Song
Dying Scene Records on FB: https://www.facebook.com/DyingSceneRecords
Effervescence Records on FB: https://www.facebook.com/EffervescenceRecords/