Bringing you every single detail you’d want to know about the DC scene, Dance of Days is an account of what life and punk was like back in its rawest forms. … read more
Review: DANCE OF DAYS: TWO DECADES OF PUNK IN THE NATION’S CAPITAL
Bringing you every single detail you’d want to know about the DC scene, Dance of Days is an account of what life and punk was like back in its rawest forms. … read more
A few poems by Charles Bukowski thrown in fit the Waitsian Philosophy like a puzzle piece you lost under the couch 6 months ago. Read more about the book here! … read more
Like a good mix CD, editions such as these must be well-paced, possess some semblance of continuity and narrative cohesion and offer the finest quality material … read more
So why do I miss the good ol’ days when everyone but skaters hated skateboarding? Must be my self-esteem. … read more
I was doing a lot of drugs when I first heard the Hold Steady’s debut release, Almost Killed Me, in January 2004, and I was enraptured. … read more
What Started Out as a Farfetched Dream among a few Club-going, Eyeliner-wearing-aspiring Sideshow Freaks has become an Annual Event Worth Ripping Off. … read more
While researching Comets on Fire interviews in preparation, I came across a word several times that I think adequately describes the aesthetic of this band: organic. … read more
It was around 1990 when I was staying up late on Sunday nights to watch 120 Minutes on MTV when Meat Beat Manifesto first grabbed my attention. … read more
Dear Dickheads, I hate how you guys think your so cool and the shit and everyone licks your boots and like your the king of Salt Lake or some shit like that. … read more
Kim Nekroman, with his homemade coffin bass, stayed at the forefront of the European psychobilly scene for 16 years, until the band relocated to L.A. … read more