Fell Through the Cracks: UK Pop Punk Showcase, a reunion, an Indonesian anthem, an ode to Sylvia Plath, and much more!

A look back at some of the stories we missed.

Occasionally TGEFM misses the boat on news by bands both big and small (mostly small)- including new music releases, new album announcements, and anything in-between. To make up for it, the semi-regular Fell Through the Cracks feature will give a brief blurb and links so you can check it out!

Blame It On The Dog – “The Return”

Norwich, UK punks reuniting after 19 years. RIYL Face to Face, Fenix TX, Lagwagon

Drones – “Josephine”

Image if My Chemical Romance was a Fat Wreck Band.

God-Des – “Living in America”

Socially conscious queer hip-hop from the Midwest

Northbound and Down – “Monsters”

Pop punk from Halifax, UK FFO Neck Deep, State Champs, The Wonder Years

The Science Fair – “Bullets”

Commentary for the never-ending U.S. Election season from these Detroit rock and rollers

The Shapers – “Garuda Pancasila”

This French band gives the Indonesian patriotic anthem “Garuda Pancasila” the punk rock treatment.

Spit Sisters – “Sylvia”

From South East London and somewhere between Hole and Sleater-Kinney, check out this ode to poet Sylvia Plath

Tear Them Down – “Victimized”

These Swedish political punks shred. Definitely check this one out.

This Party Sucks – “Nightmare”

Pop punk/Ramones-core from Leeds, UK

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