A review of Less Than Expected‘s album, “This Machine Kills Scenes”.By Sam Hathy I have the unique privilege of seeing the evolution of a band’s sound from hearing their demos to be followed by the creation of the album polished up and mixed in a chaotic fragmentary way that seems to take lessons from postmodern […]
By: Tori Kravitz Debt Neglector’s highly anticipated full-length album “Dirty Water” seems like a surface level punk album at first glance, but think again. Underneath the punky exterior lies a cavern of societal reflection and brutally honest personal reflection in a carefully balanced track list. It’s heartbreaking, revelatory, empowering, reflective, and passionate – all wrapped […]
By William Pace The Prettybads have signed with Thumper Punk Records and are now working on recording their new full-length album, shooting for a release date of Summer 2018. The band has quite a unique sound all their own. You can definitely hear one of their biggest influences, the Ramones, in their music. They’ve been […]
By Craig LeSieg “The forgotten women of the 1980s indie boom – in pictures” The Guardian From this sneak peak it looks amazing! A look at the women who changed the 80’s male dominated scene and lit the trail for the countless other strong women of indy activism and music. Nostalgia for some and a history lesson […]
by David J. Sirois Everyone hates a grammar nazi. There are certain people out there whose eyes are twitching after reading that first sentence because I didn’t capitalize a proper noun. Sure, they’re nowhere close to a Rick Spencer, but when someone interrupts a conversation or goes out of their way to try to […]
By William Pace The New York-based band released their first EP back in 2015 entitled Auditory Insemination. Set The Charge is a four piece band with Anthony (guitar/vocals), Tom (guitars), Frank (drums), and Derek (bass). You might have seen them on AXS TV’s Breaking Band where they worked with Robin Zander of Cheap Trick. Their first […]