Advertisements Gina Volpe, the founding member of punk rock legends Lunachicks, arrives with her debut solo album, Delete the World, on February 23rd. Equipped with a whole lot of attitude, life experiences, and brooding experimental sound, Delete the World is awash with lyrical prose that explores “coping mechanisms gone awry,” and “unintended consequences.” “With Delete… Continue reading Punk Legend Gina Volpe Drops Debut Solo Album Feb. 23rd
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The Side Eyes Serve Up a Slice of Attitude with New Album, “What’s Your Problem?”
Advertisements Los Angeles hardcore punk band, The Side Eyes are back after their debut release The Side Eyes (2017) and they have done everything but chill. These SoCal punks are raging full speed ahead with their new album, What’s Your Problem? Astrid MacDonald (vocals) completes the band’s fiery sound with her super-charged vocal rage. Don’t… Continue reading The Side Eyes Serve Up a Slice of Attitude with New Album, “What’s Your Problem?”
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”
“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
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
‘Pistol’: Reviewing the Punk Rock Drama on FX
Advertisements by Amaris Pollinger When I first heard about Pistol (2022), I rolled my eyes. “Here we go again,” I thought, “another failed attempt at telling the Sex Pistols story.” You can’t really blame me here. After all, Sid and Nancy (1986) was an absolute train wreck of a film. Besides a few documentaries, the… Continue reading ‘Pistol’: Reviewing the Punk Rock Drama on FX
Radkey Hits the Pavement with The Offspring
Advertisements Missouri rock band Radkey, consisting of brothers Dee, Isaiah, and Soloman Radke, have officially set off on the “Let the Bad Times Roll” tour with The Offspring. The tour opened on April 26th in San Diego at the Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre. Radkey will be rocking with The Offspring until May… Continue reading Radkey Hits the Pavement with The Offspring
