It’s late February but for the record, any time is a great time for “Hot for Teacher.” The classic 1984 track from the bulletproof Van Halen…
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Video Premiere + Q&A: Shibby Pictures – Good Ol’ Punx Ep.3
Shibby Pictures is the DIY film production company of Jak Kerley. Described as “the gritty, confused style of filmmaking that no film festival is interested in…
Brendan Garrone On Incendiary’s Double Life
Creeping up on three years since the release of Incendiary’s now massive favorite Thousand Mile Stare feels like an eternity—not so much in length since the…
Break Even or Die Trying: Spanish Love Songs’ Dylan Slocum on Punk Success
Amsterdam’s Leidseplein is a lively place. It’s a brisk Monday night, but still the plaza’s bars and restaurants are full of reveling locals enjoying dinner, confused…
Keith Lowell Jensen on His Punk Roots and Why Standup Matters
Sacramento-based comedian Keith Lowell Jensen has been speaking truth for punks, weirdos, poors, and everyone in between for just shy of twenty years. His latest album,…
Jimmy Wizard on the Making and Meaning of Higher Power’s Latest LP
Formed in 2015, Higher Power came up as part of the UK’s New Wave of British Hardcore, which saw the rise of bands like the Flex,…
Interview: Pool Kids Make a Splash With New Music Video
Pool Kids are a beast of a band. A smooth blend of pop and emo with a big math influence, they craft songs that are equal…
Album Premiere: Typecaste – Between Life EP + Q&A with Dylan Carlo
Hailing from New England and Long Island at once, Typecaste has built a slow but loyal following based on strong live performances and an utterly bloodthirsty…
Basura Punk: Aramara Quintos Tapia on Starting a Music Fest in Lincoln, Nebraska
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Lincoln is the second largest city in Nebraska. With 287,401 people, the state’s capital is one of only two cities…