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Interview: Cursed Sails

When the 2014 Skate & Surf Music Festival rolled into Asbury Park, New Jersey last month one of the bands we were jones-ing to...

Interview: Diarrhea Planet

When I first heard the name of the band Diarrhea Planet, images of mid-90s death metal filled my head. In this vision the band...

Album Review: Fucked Up, ‘Glass Boys’

Glass Boys is an album by Fucked Up. There are massive, suffocating riffs pounded out by a triple threat of guitar players. Vocalist Damian...

Album Review: Jack White, ‘Lazaretto’

As a music critic and longtime fan of Jack White, it's hard not to become "that guy." You know the one we speak of,...

Album Review: Mingo Fishtrap, ‘On Time’

The time honored saying, "what's old is new again" certainly applies to On Time the new record from the Austin, Texas-based soul/funk outfit Mingo...

Interview: Anti-Mortem

Anti-Mortem symbolizes the purest moments in live music when a committed group of young hungry kids from Oklahoma deliver an absolutely unforgiving performance in...

Happy Monday Interview Series: The Vansaders

Mondays usually suck, except if you're at The Wonder Bar in Asbury Park, New Jersey. Yes, a total cheeseball thing to say, but we're proud...

Interview: KONGOS

There was an early 90s one hit wonder that told us that "groove is in the heart." For the members of the band KONGOS,...

Singles Party: Jurassic 5, ‘The Way We Do It’

Last week Jurassic 5 dropped their first single in what seemed like forever titled "The Way We Do It." Produced by the late Heavy...

Interview: Steel Panther (2014)

There a very few times in life where you get the opportunity to stand in the presence of greatness. I was given that chance...

Album Review: Tori Amos, ‘Unrepentant Geraldines’

If one searches for reviews for Tori Amos' latest release, Unrepentant Geraldines, one will find almost universal praise. Most of them, if not all,...

Interview: Handguns

The life of a young, touring band. It's a bunch of musicians crammed inside a van. As a motorized brother or sisterhood, they travel thousands...