That’s right! Burned As Witches, the side project of Ash drummer Rick McMurray, has released a banging new single entitled “Hold Your Nerve.” It’s from the forthcoming self-titled album due out April 17. For tour dates and to sign up for the mailing list, visit the Burned As Witches website. The video, directed by Anthony Neale, is a fun one with Ash’s Mark Hamilton as “The Reaper Cop.”
Category: Music
Bandcamp Friday Picks: March 2026

It’s another Bandcamp Friday! That means Bandcamp waives their revenue share and passes the funds directly to artists and labels. It’s one of the best ways to support those artists you love. According to Bandcamp, over $120 million has gone directly to labels and musicians since Bandcamp Friday’s inception in 2020.
Here are my picks for this Bandcamp Friday:
- Black Cross Hotel – “Rebel Yell” The Chicago outfit brings an industrial/darkwave flare to the Billy Idol classic.
- Various Artists – HELP (2) This all-star compilation from War Child Records features Pulp, The Last Dinner Party, Depeche Mode, Blur, Beth Gibbons, and so many more greats. Your purchase supports humanitarian efforts in Gaza, Yemen, Ukraine, and Sudan.

- Yeah Everything – Better Than I Remember EP Infectious indie rock from New Hampshire.
- The Early Years – Modern Moonlight (Pre-order) Soaring British rock. Echoes of Embrace but with a modern, electronic breadth.
- Ora Cogan – Hard Hearted Woman (Pre-order) Cogan’s debut for Sacred Bones Records. It’s got a baroque-folk-gothic vibe. I’m quite in love with the track “Division.”
- The Cybertronic Spree – ANYTHING! This Canadian band had the catalytic converter stolen out of their touring RV. They are serious fun.
- Good Day Father – “Sonic Amadea” I am completely obsessed with this gorgeous single by Brian Futter of Catherine Wheel with Tanya Donelly of Belly. It’s exactly what you’d want from the two.
‘Cruel Summer: The Taylors Version #2’ by Elizabeth Eulberg: Book Review
Elizabeth Eulberg knocks another one out of the park with Cruel Summer: The Taylors Version #2. Just like in Love Stories: The Taylors Version #1, this book has excellent character development. It’s fast-paced and filled with Swift Easter eggs. A must for fans of the first volume in this series.
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Bandcamp Friday Picks: February 2026
I’m dealing with a refractory migraine and Ehlers Danlos syndrome flare, so this edition is simply my picks. It’s still early in the year, so most are pre-orders.
- Sunlight Echoes by Whitelands
- a short history of decay by nothing (pre-order)
- Ambiguous Desire by Arlo Parks (pre-order)
- Animal Style by Wynona Bleach (pre-order)
- Birdy by deary (pre-order)

- Lucky Now by Lande Hekt
- Creature of Habit by Courtney Barnett (pre-order)
- Highway to Heavenly by Heavenly (pre-order)
‘Rumors of My Demise’ by Evan Dando – Book Review
I liked Rumors of My Demise, by Evan Dando, but I don’t know if I’m biased because so much of it was nostalgia for the Boston music scene of my youth! Also, a lot of the book involves places and people from Boston/Cambridge/Martha’s Vineyard and I’m a born-and-raised Masshole! The first time I met Dando was at a Godstar show at Man Ray in Cambridge, MA. He walked up to me and said, “Hi! I’m Evan!” and was clearly high. In Rumors, he’s frank about all of his drug use, anxieties, and sleep disorder. The book was well-written and fast-paced. Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️✨
