SNOG’s David Thrussell Addresses the Gluttony of Consumption

SNOG’s David Thrussell Addresses the Gluttony of Consumption
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The Compliance Tour, featuring Australian-based SNOG and their support The Labrynth, will revive your passion for life more than a 15-minute break or 30-minute lunch as it stops at Area 51 on Wednesday, April 6. … read more

Luxury and Necessity: The Unabashed Musings of PWR BTTM’s Ben Hopkins

Luxury and Necessity: The Unabashed Musings of PWR BTTM’s Ben...
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“I want people to never ever question the fact that I’m queer and that I’m in public and that I’m taking up the space that I am. Fashion is a way of making the space I take up more dramatic.” … read more

Lita Ford: The Queen of Noize

Lita Ford: The Queen of Noize
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Living Like A Runaway takes readers through Ford’s life, both personal and professional. In it, Ford shows time and time again that she pulls no punches. It’s an attitude that very much defines her way of doing things, musically or otherwise. … read more

Localized: Swell Merchants

Localized: Swell Merchants
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The trio has been rising quickly in the past few months, dropping roughly 20 singles on SoundCloud and a demo project (aptly named Demo) before actually putting an official album into their discography. “Last year, we picked up the pace,” says Nico. … read more

Sound & Vision Vinyl: Home Away From Home

Sound & Vision Vinyl: Home Away From Home
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Owned and managed by New York natives, spouses Pam Lancaster and Michael Maccarrone, and established at the end of 2015, Sound & Vision Vinyl is the gem you may not have heard of and, after visiting, won’t forget. … read more

Moonsorrow: Age of the Gods

Moonsorrow: Age of the Gods
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Moonsorrow—self-described as “heathen metal”—released a new album, Jumalten Aika (“Age of the Gods”) on April 1. … read more

Luxury Sky District: Combining Digital And Analog One Tape At A Time

Luxury Sky District: Combining Digital And Analog One Tape At...
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We have entered an era where music has become almost completely virtual: growing, blooming and dying solely online. However, for Jack Murphey and Eric Delgado of Luxury Sky District, the art of the cassette tape is not dead, but something that should be celebrated. … read more

Localized: Cig Burna

Localized: Cig Burna
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Sonically, it’s hard to put a label on Cig Burna, Brisk and the VilleAge camp because of BriskOne’s versatility. “If I could say anything, it’s across the board,” says Cig. … read more

Human Meat: Napalm Death’s Legacy of Grind

Human Meat: Napalm Death’s Legacy of Grind
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Napalm Death have always been a band you can instantly recognize, with a brash, often insanely fast sound and distinct vocals. The legacy of Napalm Death has always been how unique they are. … read more

Discogs: Virtual Vinyl Meeting Place

Discogs: Virtual Vinyl Meeting Place
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Over the past decade or so, varying degrees of music collectors worldwide have seemingly begun to defect from large online retailers like eBay and Amazon in favor of “smaller,” more intimate online stores. The most popular, and quite possibly the fastest-growing, is Discogs. … read more

The New Nest: Albatross Recordings & Ephemera

The New Nest: Albatross Recordings & Ephemera
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In only a few short years, Hatziathanasiou has earned a local reputation (such as “Best Eccentric Nostalgia” by City Weekly) for his assemblage of offbeat recordings and strange but alluring pieces of art. … read more

Scott H. Biram: Going It Alone

Scott H. Biram: Going It Alone
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Scott H. Biram is simply unstoppable. If I believed in a god, I would wholeheartedly believe that he put Scott H. Biram on this earth to be the dirty-ol’ one-man band that he is and to be playing the disorderly blues and country music that he creates so well. … read more