The latest edition of Some Party catches up with new music from PONY, G̱a̱mksimoon, American Lips, The Wesleys, Our Sins, Parisian Orgy, and Low Blow.
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The new edition of the Some Party newsletter recaps Canadian music news from Bibi Club, Leanne Betasamosake Simpson, GUV, Papal Visit, Plastic War, Deposed, and Rec Centre.
The next Some Party newsletter's out with updates from Home Front, Boy Commandos (Mike from Fucked Up), Ribbon Skirt, The Boojums, a Yoo Doo Right / Population II collab, Imploders, Absolute Losers, SMUG LLC (Single Mothers), and Piercing Damage.
The new edition of the newsletter features a late-summer roundup of new releases from Julianna Riolino, Carson McHone, The Planet Smashers, Jimmy Vapid, Auditing, Broken Yolks, Curbside, and Cosmic Club.
The new issue of the newsletter has updates from Jim's Plumbing and Electrical (ex-New Swears), Neil Haverty (Bruce Peninsula), Bologna Colorado, Man Made Hill, Dealbreaker, The Tenenbaums, Pig Pen, Daniel Romano's Outfit, and a Steven Lambke / Jimmie Kilpatrick collab.
Shotgun Jimmie Kilpatrick (2011 Long List) has released 'Jimmie' via You've Changed Records.
This week the newsletter looks at some (at least partially) interconnected new and upcoming releases from The Burning Hell, Jake Nicoll, Michael Cloud Duguay, Eliza Niemi, and Cassia Hardy.
This makes me unreasonably happy.
A look at new releases from Golden Shitters, Loud Hands, Private Lives, DVTR, Real Sickies, Autogramm, PACKS, Monk, and a Dallas tribute from The Good Brothers and The Sadies.
This week the newsletter has thrilling new sounds from The Boojums, Washing Machine, Simply Saucer's Edgar Breau, Cult Crime, Outtacontroller, Doctor Mother Father, Living Mad, and Yesterday's Man
Accurate depiction of what it's like to take feature requests, more often than not.
The way I see it, any mental currency I spend keeping up with the culture could otherwise be spent thinking about the sons of Fëanor.
Zero sum game. You’ve got to choose.
This week the newsletter recaps big rackets from Gloin, Population II, Swimming, Plastic Act, Prism Shores, Fucked Up, PUP, and The Dirty Nil www.someparty.ca/2025-01-25-c...
The tipping point was that Bluesky's AT protocol allows you to use a domain as a username (verified at the DNS level). I feel marginally better about the integrity of my online presence with that in place. Or perhaps it just suits my vanity. Either way. bsky.social/about/blog/4...
I'm here now, not because of the ascendant tech oligarchy (that would be reason enough, though --- fuck them thoroughly) but because I'm, at my heart, an open protocol nerd. Decentralized standards scratch that utopian "global village" itch that the early Internet promised us.
When I turned 40, I quit Twitter and Facebook in a fit of righteous self-care, but despite my intention of living my golden years as a cottagecore hobbit, I just replaced those with other distractions. So, who am I kidding? Here I am, against my better judgment, on another social network. Hey.