Submachine
So far, the best punk album of the year. And it’ll be tough for anyone to ecl…
So far, the best punk album of the year. And it’ll be tough for anyone to ecl…
What happens when a decades-long master of ambient synths bases an album arou…
Enormously huge double-CD compilation of 1990’s punk rock from around the USA…
Energy, it’s all about energy. Sometimes it’s the manic, frenzied energy, som…
In the liner notes for the Daybirds CD, they thank Jeff Lynne, Paul McCartney…
Despite the exceptions of Profantica and Havohej in the early ’90s or Judas I…
Urban legends have been permeating our casual conversations for centuries wit…
First (as in instant) impression… Red Red Meat, but in tune. Let’s go a bit…
Who wants to live forever? Roi Tamkin compares religious theories to determine what faith will allow him the best chance of reincarnation.
Only in America could such ideologically and aesthetically disparate genres a…
What is this? Hardcore math rock? post-emo? Shoeshine scrunge pop? There’s a …
Ranging from Sixties-touched beach fun pop to a delicate clean indie sound. S…
It pleases me that “kids” are putting together original punk rock that sounds…
If you had their split with Spazz, you should know what to expect – twenty-f…
The Sandman is a liability for ECW and he should be cut loose, says Bladejob. Avert your eyes from the naked drunk wrestlers in the ring, please. Trauma of the highest degree when ECW comes to Pensacola.
The outside said “Brazilian vocalist,” “Amsterdam drummer/programmer,” and “G…
Although this album came out last year, it was only recently that a friend tu…
Thirty-six tracks, most between a minute and minute and a half. French miniat…
Today’s lesson learned: be careful what you ask for.
In Gowan Ring fits into the “apocalyptic folk” category, but at the same time…
With the thirty-fifth anniversary of debut album Whirlpool, UK shoegaze outfit Chapterhouse is back together again and touring the US as part of Slide Away Music Festival.
The Englert theater hosted Little Feat as they embark on their Last Farewell Tour.
Meiko Kaji’s katana is sharp and looking for revenge in Wandering Ginza Butterfly and its sequel, She Cat Gambler, a stylish pair of early ’70s action films.