Boris are back with their first record in two years and their first on new label, Third Man. Never being ones to settle, the trio
Read more7in and EP round-up (January 2020)
Legend has it that this blog / webzine was regularly updated back in the day. I want this piece to serve as a return to
Read moreDL Burdon – gig announcement and ‘Atlanta Might Be the Death of Me’ video premiere
UK born but US based singer/songwriter, DL Burdon (or Davey to his mates), is a veteran of the punk and indie scene of his native
Read moreMark Lind & The Unloved – The Last Bastion (State Line Records, 2019)
Mark Lind, a man of many talents and more bands than a motherfucker can conveniently shake a stick at returns to the fray with the
Read moreAll Eyes West – Like Lightning (Jump Start Records, 2019)
0 – 60 in no time at all, ‘As I Bleed’ caves your face in with massive warm chords, satisfyingly determined lead vocals and lovely
Read moreWarp Lines – Human Fresh LP (Dirt Cult Records, 2019)
Warp Lines are from Ottowa, Canada. Their roster is made up of members of Big Dick, Steve Adamyk Band and The New Calling (probably others
Read moreBothers – s/t LP (Dirt Cult Records, 2019)
Shitting fecking crikey. Sometimes a record slaps you round the chops like a barbarian with a jeffing sledgehammer, mate. This latest offering from the always
Read moreTio Rico – Shit Show Pony (Horn & Hoof Records, 2019)
Salutations, butt-plugs. It’s seemingly been over a week since I last checked in with your sorry collective asses, so I thought it was only right
Read moreCarrion Spring – Carrion Spring (Zegema Beach, 2019)
Canadian label Zegema Beach have been knocking it out of the park as of late, bringing out a whole host of fantastic hardcore and screamo
Read moreRamallah – The Last Gasp of Street Rock n’ Roll (State Line Records / Randall Records, 2020)
Habitually I don’t re-run reviews. However, we have some special circumstances right here. After some unfortunate legal circumstances with the label that was supposed to
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