the dopamines

Premiere: The Dopamines, "Business Papers"

Check out this premiere of the Dopamines' new video for “Business Papers.” The song is from the new compilation The Thing That Ate Larry Livermore, out now via Adeline. AP spoke to Livermore about the comp in this week's Lead; read that here.

Check out two new songs from the Dopamines

The Dopamines will release their new album Vices Jun. 19 via It's Alive Records; a pair of songs from it, “You're So Vain Part II” and “Paid In Full,” can be heard below. 01 – You're So Vain Part II 02 – Useless 03 – Heads Up Dusters! 04 – You're Ruining My Life 05 […]

Check out the track listing and a teaser video for "The Thing That Ate Larry Livermore"

Adeline Records has released the track listing and a teaser video for The Thing That Ate Larry Livermore, a new compilation curated by Lookout Records founder Larry Livermore. Check it out below. The comp is due out May 29.  1.            Dear Landlord – Walking Distance 2.            Mixtapes – Right Where To Find Me 3.            Lipstick […]

Stream Mikey Erg's new EP, "Fucifier"

Mikey Erg (the Ergs!, the Slow Death, many others) has released a new solo record titled Fucifier. It can be streamed below and purchased on flexidisc here. Fucifier by Mikey Erg

The Dopamines announce new album, "Vices"

The Dopamines will be releasing their new album Vices this spring via It's Alive Records, following up 2010's Expect The Worst. More details are expected soon.

Exclusive: The Dopamines, Banquets, Elway announced for Death To False Hope Fest

Altpress.com has learned the initial details on this year's Death To False Hope Fest. The all-ages event, now in its second year, will be happening June 29-30 at Motorco Music Hall in Durham, North Carolina. Confirmed bands include the Dopamines, Elway, Banquets, the Fake Boys, Red Collar and Future Kings Of Nowhere; several more bands […]

The Dopamines/Dear Landlord - Split EP

The Dopamines/Dear Landlord Split EP The new split 7-inch on Paper + Plastick from Ohio’s the Dopamines and Minnesota’s Dear Landlord houses both bands’ somewhat gritty, anthem-driven pop-punk under one roof. The Dopamines emphasize the “pop” in pop-punk, with multi-tracked harmonies and a clean recording that conjures up Dude Ranch-era Blink-182. Just replace the lyrics […]