Metz’s self-titled album was number 12 on this site’s Best of 2012 list, and that’s because the album absolutely kicks ass with the grungy power chords familiar to those who loved the classic Sub Pop […]
Tag: punk rock
The members of Detroit proto-punk band, Death, siblings Bobby and Dennis Hackley, and Bobby Duncan originally started out as a reggae band by the name of Rock Funk Fire Express – until they caught the legendary […]
Mike Dillon Band and Fishbone at Brooklyn Bowl 2/24/13
Mike Dillon Band and Fishbone Brooklyn Bowl February 24, 2013 Last week, I was at one of my favorite venues in town, Brooklyn Bowl to catch the Mike Dillon Band and the legendary Fishbone. Of […]
Pony Time, the Seattle, WA-based duo of Luke Beetham (vocals, bass guitar and baritone guitar) and Stacey Peck (drums) first met when they had helped a mutual friend move a stereo system in 2009. They […]
Low Culture, is a Las Cruces, NM-based band that featured members of the Marked Men and New Mexico-based Shang-A-Lang. Their full-length debut, Screens dropped yesterday from Dirtnap Records and the first single, the title track, “Screens” is […]
It’s been a while since I’ve heard this particular track, let alone watched the video, and since I mentioned it earlier in relation to Bleeding Rainbow’s “Drift Away” check out L7’s “Pretend We’re Dead.” This […]
2012 was both quite successful and memorable – I’ve met an amazing array of music industry folks, artists and fellow bloggers, and I’ve covered some incredible shows and festivals. Of course, as I’ve mentioned a […]
I can’t tell you how much I miss CBGBs, the old Continental, Coney Island High, and Brownie’s – all places I spent a lot of time in over the years. So with memories of those […]
This video brings back a lot of memories – not just of CBGB’s but of an East Village and Lower East Side that sadly I can never get back. Heavy hearted with nostalgia, this video […]
A little publication by the name of Rolling Stone recently premiered FIDLAR’s latest track “Gimmie Something.” After playing it a number of times, it struck me as having an uncanny similarity to classic Rolling Stones.
The Los Angeles skater/slacker punk band FIDLAR get their name from a popular skater acronym which stands for “Fuck It Dog, Life’s A Risk.” Lyrically and sonically, they’re the sort of band that’s perfect for […]
The San Diego, CA-based band Plateaus sound is modeled a bit after the Ramones – borrowing heavily from Phil Spector, fuzzy 60s garage rock, and of course, old school thrash punk. “Blackout,” is the latest […]
