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Back to the Futour! The Forward Momentum of Millie Manders and the Shut up

Millie Manders and The Shutup aren’t just part of punk’s next wave; they’re pushing it forward in real time. With two albums behind them, the band pairs raw urgency with sharp, clear-eyed lyricism that takes on heartbreak and political unrest.

As they head out on their UK “Back to the Futour,” these shows offer something different, with full-album performances that reflect on where they’ve been while driving things ahead.

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Another Fest, Another Self-Inflicted Wound: CY Fest, Chaos, and the Cost of Not Getting It

C.Y. Fest has been canceled amid allegations of sexual abuse, and In Spite Magazine’s Dee Ratchet raises the question: can we go longer than a few months without something in the punk ecosystem catching fire? Featuring photos by Kim Moenich. NO MEN CONTRIBUTED TO THIS ARTICLE, and that is probably for the best.

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The Sounds of Soul Ska Will Put a Spell on You! Soul Ska at SweetWater Music Hall

Bay Area ska collective Soul Ska radiated a high-energy, costume-filled celebration of ska, soul, and controlled chaos. The night delivered everything from Screamin’ Jay Hawkins theatrics to Specials and Clash classics, serving as a reminder that Fishbone’s influence and Angelo Moore’s boundless stage presence remain as electrifying as ever—and why this anniversary tour is absolutely not one to miss.

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What Wouldn't Jello Do? Play Punk in the park

Dick talks with Shawn Stern and gets Jello Biafra’s thoughts on the Dead Kennedys in their current incarnation playing Punk in the Park, while attempts to get a response from the band go unanswered. Featuring newly released photos of Jello, his former bandmates, and Skip, plus Paul Rotzler's spot-on flyer that feels especially relevant right now.

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