Describing themselves as “the most charming riot of all time,” Houston folk punkers Days N’ Daze have lovingly branded their throaty vocals and violent acoustic riffs…
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Ryan of Red City Radio on Psychedelics, Gardening, and Supporting Friends During Quarantine
Like everyone else, Red City Radio’s world has been turned upside-down by Coronavirus. Their American and European tour dates were cancelled as the future of live…
Steve Gunn on His Evolution From Philly Hardcore Devotee to Guitar Virtuoso
Resurrection, Turning Point, Rorschach and Los Crudos are just a few in a line of names that you might not associate with the incubation of renowned…
Scholar-Tattooer Phuc Tran on Escaping Vietnam and Finding Punk Rock
Phuc Tran is the kind of teacher who makes anything interesting. The kind who gets over 100,000 people to watch his TEDx talk on Vietnamese grammar—for…
Comfort Food: Scott Vogel of Terror on the Records He Comes Back to Again and Again
Music fans and creators are naturally inquisitive people when it comes to their art— always seeking out how one band pulled off this or spun this…
Happy Nowadays: Interviews with Buzzcocks’ Steve Diggle and Pete Shelley
Pete Shelley is dead, but Buzzcocks live on. Steve Diggle is pretty certain Shelley would have wanted it that way. For decades, Shelley shared the co-singer/songwriter/guitarist…
Dave Hause on Virtual Concerts and Defining the Philly Sound
Dave Hause spent the late ’90s and early 2000s playing in bands like Curse, Paint It Black, the Falcon and The Loved Ones before striking out…
Ryan Young of Off With Their Heads On Making a Record During Quarantine
Off With Their Heads has toured all over the world, constantly changing their lineup in order to stay on the road. But what happens when a…