Tag: indie punk rock

 

With the release of their first two albums, the Seaside, CA-based quartet Burnt Palms, comprised of  Riley (guitar and vocals), Clara Nieto (drums and vocals), Brian Dela Cruz (bass) and Joshua Vasquez, have been compared favorably to the likes of Dum Dum Girls, All Girl Summer Fun Band and Heavenly as their sound paired garage rock guitar chords with Riley’s ethereal vocals. However, with the forthcoming release of the band’s third full-length effort, Back on My Way, the Seaside, CA-based quartet has gone through a decided change of sonic direction with the band pairing indie pop melodies with thrash punk-like rhythms as you’ll hear on “Fold,” the brash and and snotty new single off the band the album.

Listening to the song reminds me of catching punk bands at the old Acme Underground, the Continental, Coney Island High, Brownies and countless other small, dank rooms across the city — but interestingly enough, the song possesses a bittersweetness that gives the song a snarling bite.

 

 

 

If you’ve been frequenting JOVM for the past year or so, you may be familiar with the Louisville, KY-based quartet, White Reaper. Comprised of Tony Esposito (vocals, guitar), Ryan Hater (keyboards), Sam Wilkerson (bass) and […]

Initially began as something of a punk supergroup featuring Lauren Denitzio of The Measure [sa], Mike Catalano of Hunchback, and Justin Sullivan of The Babies, Worriers has become Denizio’s primary project. Naturally, throughout the years […]

Comprised of Kerry Alexander (vocals, guitar), Chris Hoge (drums) and Noah Boswell (bass), the Minneapolis, MN-based trio Bad Bad Hats’ debut full-length effort, Psychic Reader was produced by Brett Bullion, best known for his work […]

Since their formation back in 2012, Round Eye have developed a reputation as one of Shanghai’s premiere (and probably first) punk rock bands – and like the Western bands that have deeply inspired them their […]

if you’ve been following JOVM for the past year or so, you might be familiar with the blogosphere darling power pop-punk trio Radkey. Comprised of siblings Isaiah (bass, vocals), Solomon (drums) and Dee Radke (guitar), the […]

Comprised of members of Brooklyn-based bands Dinosaur Feathers, The Denzels, Gunfight and Fast Years, the Brooklyn-based super band The Teen Age have quickly developed a reputation for a sound and aesthetic that meshes 70s punk […]

With the release of Memphis, TN-based Ex-Cult’s raw, desperately urgent and bruising album Midnight Passenger, last year the city primarily known as the home of classic soul suddenly emerged as the home of an impressive […]

Metz’s 2012 self-titled debut was released to critical praise across the blogosphere and put the Toronto-based band on the international map for a brand of post-punk that would remind some listeners of Nirvana’s Bleach and […]

A couple of years ago, I caught the Cardiff, Wales, UK-based, blogosphere darling quintet of Joanna Gruesome at an incredible CMJ Showcase at the now-defcunt Death By Audio and although that night quickly turned out […]

Fronted by brothers Jim and Mike Blaha with their friend Dave Roper on drums, the Minneapolis, MN-based trio of The Blind Shake has long been a vital part of the Midwest’s underground punk scene, as […]

Best known as one-half of the duo of Escondido, Jessica Maros is a Los Angeles, CA-based artist, who will be releasing her full-length debut, Cavity under the moniker of Kuzin (pronounced cousin). The album’s first single […]