by Nic Renshaw | Feb 26, 2018 | Features, Reviews
The Dwarves have always trafficked in all things tasteless, violent and scatological, their public personas somewhere between the rampaging psychopathy of GG Allin and the more performative shock-rock antics of Alice Cooper. But underneath all the album-cover nudity...
by Zoey Marty | Feb 26, 2018 | Album Reviews, Articles, Reviews
All Our Times, the latest release from Dead Parties, is a guitar-heavy rock album that I can’t help but allow to remind me of my own teenage angst. Catchy drum lines and guitar licks set the stage for a head-banger (my personal favorite sort of music) as I can...
by Nic Renshaw | Feb 19, 2018 | Features
The musical landscape at the beginning of 1993 was as diverse as it was chaotic- the grunge craze was reaching its peak and longtime underground mainstays like the Red Hot Chili Peppers and R.E.M. suddenly found themselves exploding in popularity. Hip-hop was finally...
by Mekenna Malan | Feb 13, 2018 | Articles, Features
Tell me about your show? McKayle: It’s on Tuesdays at 9:00 pm. It’s called Blues in the Night. Andrew: That’s why we sit in the studio with the lights off during the show. It really sets the mood. Why did you decide to do Blues in the Night? McKayle:...
by Lydia Velazquez | Feb 12, 2018 | Features, Show Reviews
Hippo Campus is a band that sounds just as good live as on recording, if not better. It is this talent paired with bashful energy and boyish charm that makes their shows so comfortable and enjoyable. As someone that has had the pleasure of seeing them twice, I can...
by Nic Renshaw | Feb 5, 2018 | Features, Reviews
On his third solo album, Jeff Rosenstock lets you know right off the bat what sort of place he’s in mentally. POST- opens with Rosenstock singing, “Dumbfounded, downtrodden and dejected/Crestfallen, grief-stricken and exhausted.” The majority of this album was written...