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Published on August 4th, 2017

SHROUD EATER You want doom bands? Miami is rife with riffs, drone and drums reminiscent of Kong at the gates. However, much like coffee (and »

Published on August 3rd, 2017

The Psychedelic Furs It took a second recording of their single “Pretty in Pink” and a friendship with “Brat Pack” director John Hughes to cement »

Published on August 3rd, 2017

SOCIAL DISTORTION Michael Ness has spent years in and out of rehab, done a few stints in prison and battled through the deaths of former »

Published on August 2nd, 2017

DEAP VALLY Lots of things were happening six years ago. PureHoney was nearing its debut, Lena Dunham (cringe) was filming the first season of Girls,  »

Published on July 28th, 2017

CHEAP TRICK Cheap Trick arrived in early 1977 as puzzle for audiences and marketers deciding what to make of this band. Visually, they were a »

Published on July 21st, 2017

CAVITY AD After more than twenty-five years spent mercilessly assaulting South Florida’s music scene, Cavity bassist and founding member Daniel Gorostiaga insists he escaped his »

Published on June 20th, 2017

Chevelle Last year, Chevelle put out their eighth album The North Corridor. Now that they are on tour to promote it and connect with longtime »

Published on June 19th, 2017

Supersuckers Too punk rock for the country crowd, too country fried for the punkers… since 1988, Eddie Spaghetti and a revolving door of cohorts have »

Published on June 19th, 2017

Awesome Tapes Cassettes are more than collectibles for Brian Shimkovitz, creator of Awesome Tapes From Africa. They were his entrée to revelatory music. They inspired »

Published on June 19th, 2017

POST ANIMAL There seems to be confusion in the collective press coverage of who does what in the psych-rock combo Post Animal. New York magazine, »

Published on June 18th, 2017

BEACH HOUSE When the Baltimore-based dream pop duo Beach House released Depression Cherry and Thank Your Lucky Stars in late 2015 a month and half »

Published on June 17th, 2017

PEARS Straddling the line somewhere between the mellifluous drip of melodic pop-punk and all out, balls-to-the-wall hardcore, New Orleans’ PEARS brings some much needed fresh »