Punk Vinyl Spotlight: New Releases from Frenzal Rhomb, MxPx, The Offspring, Zoanoids, and More this Week

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Welcome to the DS Record Radar. This weekly column dives into all things punk rock vinyl, covering new releases, reissues, and everything in between. Sit back, relax, grab a cold one, and let’s delve into the latest punk vinyl offerings!

For those who have been following the Record Radar, you may have noticed my absence as I recently relocated to Texas. But fear not, I’m back in action and ready to catch up on some exciting releases, starting with Frenzal Rhomb’s big reissues! Both “Meet the Family” and “Not So Tough Now” are back in print after a hiatus, and the 1994 “Dick Sandwich EP” is making its vinyl debut. Pre-order the color variants from SBAM’s UK and EU store, with exclusive US variants available from Double Helix Records.

In addition to the Frenzal Rhomb reissues, fans can grab the 25th-anniversary reissue of “A Man’s Not A Camel” on emerald green and black vinyl. The updated cover art adds a fresh twist to this classic album.

MxPx and Direct Hit have joined forces on a split 7″ featuring their unique renditions of the same song. Available in two color variants, this release is a must-have for fans of both bands.

Fastloud’s new album “Rice Again!?” delivers high-energy skate punk vibes, available in three limited vinyl color variants. Don’t miss out on these exclusive releases from Punk Rock Radar and select record stores worldwide.

The Offspring’s “Americana” receives a new red smoke-colored vinyl variant, adding a fresh spin to a fan favorite. Get your hands on this limited edition release before it’s gone.

Dutch pop-punk outfit The Windowsill revisits their 2011 self-titled debut album with a remastered reissue. Snag the album on exclusive color variants from various record labels across the globe.

The Apers’ “The Buzz Electric” makes a comeback on stunning red with black smoke colored vinyl. Grab this reissue from select record stores in the US, UK, and Australia and add it to your punk vinyl collection.

Zoanoids’ new compilation LP “Grave Transmissions” features a collection of tracks from their discography, including a brand new song and rare cuts. Pre-order this release on clear with purple splatter colored vinyl and delve into Zoanoids’ unique blend of sci-fi and horror punk.

Doc Hopper’s seminal album “Zigs, Yaws & Zags” gets its first-ever vinyl release thanks to Dead Broke Rekerds. With limited color variants and bonus tracks, this release is a must-have for punk enthusiasts.

Moving Targets’ upcoming album “Red Eyes” is set to drop in July, offering a fresh take on punk rock. Don’t miss the lead single “Saw Too Much” and stay tuned for the album’s release via select record labels worldwide.

Lot Lizards’ new album “The Horrors of Adulting” is slated for release on July 25th, featuring the killer single “Surprise Party.” Pre-order this release on exclusive color variants from Punkerton Records and immerse yourself in St. Pete’s punk scene.

Rumkicks’ infectious new album “Hit A Nerve” is now available on vinyl and CD. Pick up this South Korean punk gem from select record stores in the US, UK, and Europe.

Stay tuned for more thrilling punk vinyl releases, including The Flatliners’ “Destroy to Create” reissue, New Found Glory’s latest single on 7″, and Moral Less Right’s lightning-fast melodic skate punk EP “Oubaitori.”

The Punk Rock Museum’s Original Demos series continues with a 10″ record featuring previously unreleased RKL demos. Explore the museum’s online store for exclusive color variants and limited edition releases.

Japanese skate punks Stone Leek’s 2022 album “Revival” is hitting vinyl for the first time, available in a limited run on cherry red wax. Don’t miss this exclusive release from People of Punk Rock Records.

Walt Hamburger’s upcoming album “…And Louie!” features collaborations with punk heavyweights and is set to release on June 20th. Keep an eye out for this exciting release on Thousand Islands Records and Bearded Punk Records.

As the punk vinyl scene continues to thrive, there’s no shortage of exciting releases on the horizon. Stay tuned for more updates and new music from your favorite punk rock artists. Let’s keep spinning those records and supporting the vibrant punk community!

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