The Hard-Ons Are About to Drop Their New Album, “Ripper 23”

Advertisements Australian punk band, The Hard-Ons are about to drop their new album, Ripper 23, on June 2nd off Golden Robot Records. Ripper 23 is the band’s fourteenth studio album and their second with Tim Rogers (YOU AM I) as their frontman. With their signature punk-metal-meets power pop sound, The Hard-On’s Ripper 23 will surely… Continue reading The Hard-Ons Are About to Drop Their New Album, “Ripper 23”

Listen to J Hacha De Zola’s New Single, “I’m High”

Advertisements New Jersey artist, J Hacha De Zola released his latest single, “I’m High,” on April 4th of this year. Despite his upcoming album’s title, Without a Tribe, J (as he is known) certainly has a tribe. The album includes a slew of talent consisting of Fernando Velez (Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings) and producer… Continue reading Listen to J Hacha De Zola’s New Single, “I’m High”

The Courettes Kick Off Their US Tour with Boom! Dynamite

Advertisements The dynamic rock duo, The Courettes, consisting of Flavia Couri (vocals, guitar) and Martin Couri (drums), hail from Brazil and Denmark, and have been touring Europe non-stop since 2015. With their signature blend of 1960s garage rock, doo-wop, and surf, “the hardest working band in showbiz” are finally hitting the US stage starting May… Continue reading The Courettes Kick Off Their US Tour with Boom! Dynamite

“The Art of Darkness: The History of Goth” by John Robb arrives May 16th

Advertisements Eight years in the making, The Art of Darkness: The History of Goth by John Robb is set for release on May 16th in the United States. The book is an in-depth account of the music, style, culture, and history that made Goth what it is today.   Beginning (as it often does) in… Continue reading “The Art of Darkness: The History of Goth” by John Robb arrives May 16th

Paul B. Cutler Releases New Album, “Les Fleurs”

Advertisements Fans of Paul B. Cutler, a legend from the Los Angeles underground scene in the late 1970s and 1980s, will feel their ears ringing with delight over Cutler’s latest album, Les Fleurs released on April 28th off In the Red Records.  Those familiar with Paul Cutler’s work will find elements of previously cherished sounds… Continue reading Paul B. Cutler Releases New Album, “Les Fleurs”

Solid Bronze Celebrates “Mt. Fuji” LP Release in Hopewell

Advertisements New Jersey Jazz-Funk band, Solid Bronze celebrates Mt. Fuji LP release at Studio 17 in Hopewell, NJ on Saturday, February 11th. Doors open at 7:00 pm and the show begins at 8:00 pm. Tickets can be purchased via Eventbrite, here. With Mt. Fuji, Solid Bronze explores a sound that differs from their previous release… Continue reading Solid Bronze Celebrates “Mt. Fuji” LP Release in Hopewell

Siouxsie Sioux to Play Cruel World Fest 2023

Advertisements Punk queen and Goth pioneer, Siouxsie Sioux (Siouxsie and the Banshees, The Creatures) is set to play Cruel World Fest 2023. The performance will be her first North American performance in 15 years. The news comes shortly after it was announced that Sioux will perform at the Latitude Festival in Henham Park, U.K. this… Continue reading Siouxsie Sioux to Play Cruel World Fest 2023

Jon Spencer & The HITmakers Begin Winter Tour!

Advertisements “We are back–primed and loaded–ready to bring the HITS to all the rockers!”– Jon Spencer Legendary king of weird-cool, Jon Spencer (Pussy Galore, The Blues Explosion) hits the road with his new act, Jon Spencer & The HITmakers on January 24th in Cambridge, Massachusetts the Middle East., wrapping up on February 4th in Ridgewood,… Continue reading Jon Spencer & The HITmakers Begin Winter Tour!

Terry Hall, Lead Singer of The Specials, Dead at 63

Advertisements Terry Hall, the legendary lead singer of the ska revival and two tone English band, The Specials, has passed away due to a brief illness at the age of 63. The Specials originated in Coventry, England in 1977. The band found success in the late 1970s and early 1980s, with “Ghost Town” (1981) being… Continue reading Terry Hall, Lead Singer of The Specials, Dead at 63

Siouxsie Sioux Set to Perform for the First Time in a Decade at Latitude Festival

Advertisements Post-punk icon Siouxsie Sioux, is set to perform for the first time in a decade next summer at the U.K. Latitude Festival. The singer last graced the stage in 2013 when Sioux performed at Yoko Ono’s Meltdown Festival at the London Royal Festival Hall. Latitude announced that Sioux will headline the BBC Sound Stage,… Continue reading Siouxsie Sioux Set to Perform for the First Time in a Decade at Latitude Festival

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