A Conversation with Lisa Kekaula (Vocals) and Bob Vennum (Guitar) of The Bellrays For over three decades, The Bellrays -- Riverside, California’s powerhouse duo of Lisa Kekaula and Bob Vennum -- have blurred the lines between punk, soul, garage rock, and rock ’n’ roll fury. Their music has always been raw, electrifying, and cleansing. I sat down with them both to discuss life on the road, the direction the band was heading and, of course, rock ’n’ roll itself. The Kool-Aid has been drunk, and I have been baptized in all its glory. The Bellrays are now purveyors of this infectious substance, ready to roll out the punches one note at a time -- real rock ’n’ roll for anti-Ikea people. Their latest studio album, Heavy Steady Go! (2024) showcases everything fans have come to love: high-voltage performances, Kekaula’s scorching vocals, Vennum’s fiery guitar, and songs that push boundaries while staying deeply soulful. Their energy and independence remain undiminished. Scene Point Blank: As a hardworking band, how has touring been overall for you? Lisa Kekaula: It’s been amazing. Honestly, we’re just grateful it’s happening. There was a moment when we didn’t think it would. After a postponed run, we weren’t sure if the shows would actually happen. But being out there, playing, connecting with people face‑to‑face again, it feels incredible. Scene Point Blank: Are you referring to post-COVID? Lisa: Absolutely. Would people come out? Would it feel safe? Would it be worth it financially? Touring is always tough, and costs … Read more
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Some pop punk records feel made for playlists and algorithms. They’re polished into oblivion, emotionally vague, and afraid to get messy. Silver Proof clearly didn’t get that memo. The Buffalo trio’s debut full length, Even If It Hurts, leans heavily into the emotional core of early 2010s emo pop and melody while still sounding energized rather than nostalgic. Across the … Read more
This EP released kind of suddenly, back in March, right before a bunch of stuff hit the fan in my life outside of SPB. Which means the EP felt sudden, but this review has been stewing for nearly three months with a lot of repeat listening along the journey. At eight songs in length, it's short but sweet, and as … Read more
The late, great Jay Reatard was a prolific master of rock n roll gems. Whether it be with his earlier budget-punk act of his namesake, Reatards, his synth-punk projects Lost Sounds and Angry Angles, or his solo material as Jay Reatard, Jimmy Lee Lindsey Jr. was an incredible songwriter. Those aforementioned bands are just a smattering of units he’s been … Read more
The Dwarves first cut me off on my path with their 1986 garage-rock debut, Horror Stories, on Voxx Records. Been a fan since. Over the forty years they've been around, some albums hit, some didn't connect as much. Their last main outing, Concept Album, bloated into a 26-song deluxe CD. Jenkem returns to familiar territory: 14 tracks screaming by in … Read more
F.Y.P is one of the rare bands that I'd say nobody sounds like -- but in the past two months I've caught myself making that comparison twice. First while listening … Read more
When bands spend months slowly piecing together an album with cheap gear, limited time, and apparently an alarming amount of terrible beer, it’s kind of romantic. Not romantic in the … Read more
Adam Steiner doesn’t just break the earth with a spade with this book; he actually digs deep into the fertile soil to enter the cobwebbed crypt. He approaches the catalogue … Read more
Late 90s post hardcore and emo feels impossible to recreate now. That’s not because the sound itself is gone, but because the tension behind it was so specific to that … Read more
I got kind of obsessed with reviewing this record after I heard the first single “Watching The Omnibus” which they released digitally earlier this year. I could probably just write … Read more
The Cascadian Divide is a Washington state based melodic skate punk band that formed during the infamous COVID lockdown. Although it started as an experiment, it soon became a passion … Read more
Twelve albums and more than three decades into their career, Jungle Rot remains one of death metal's most reliable institutions. While countless bands have spent years chasing technical excess, progressive … Read more
The tenth edition of RPM Fest takes place in Western Massachusetts on Sept. 4-6 this year with a lineup that includes High on Fire, Khemmis, Dwarves, The event also includes camping, multiple stages, wrestling, burlesque, Squidpisser, Acid Witch, and more. Read more 2026 Artists: High on Fire Monolord Wh*res The … Read more
To release on Second Engine Records (US) and Best Life (UK), Atlanta band Muelas has a new EP on the way: Bellow, out on July 17. “I wanted to be … Read more
Big Circle is a new quarter featuring Glenn Mercer (Feelies), Mike Watt (MINUTMEN, fIREHOSE, Iggy & The Stooges), Dave Weckerman (Feelies), and Dan Francia (Speed The Plough) -- st to … Read more
Offering big power pop hooks on lead single "Friday The 13th," released on Thursday the 2nd, the Sacramento, CA based band Motorcycle will release a 12" EP titled Relive It … Read more
Liturgy will release a digital archive tomorrow, July 4, featuring several 2004-2008 recordings, namely: The Paranoiac Miracle, Immortal Life, Harmonium. It's the first time the albums have released digitally. Liturgy … Read more
Jared Hart just debuted "Bridges," the debut single from a new album out this August. Hart will release The Midnight Hotel on August 28 via Mt. Crushmore Records. The record … Read more
Toronto, ON band Wine Lips just shared "Projector," the first single from the band's new Stomp Records released album TV Dinner. Think punk rock meets psych rock meets garage rock … Read more
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