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Shows: Groezrock 2016 adds D4, SOIA, and more

News — December 13, 2015

Groezrock 2016, which will include a headlining set of Rancid playing their 1995 album ...And Out Come the Wolves, has announced several additional acts including Dillinger Four, Biohazard, Youth of Today, Hatebreed, No Fun at All, Frank Turner, Night Birds, Modern Baseball, and more. The festival takes place …

Bands: SOIA 30th anniversary book

News — September 5, 2016

Sick Of It All are celebrating their 30th anniversary on Nov. 4, 2016 with the release of a new 5-song EP paired with coffee table book of old photos and personal anecdotes from fellow musicians. Titled When the Smoke Clears, the book includes liner notes from Davey Havok (AFI), …

Bands: 1QI: Flagpolers, Adam Gnade & the Hot Earth, Ion Dissonance

News — January 26, 2017

Welcome to our almost daily quickie Q&A feature: One Question Interviews. Follow us at facebook & twitter and we'll post an interview three days each week, typically every Tuesday-Thursday.   After our social media followers get the first word, we post a wrap-up here at the site …

Shows: Punk Rock Bowling, Asbury Park

News — March 30, 2017

This year, Punk Rock Bowling isn't just taking place over Memorial Day Weekend in Las Vegas, it's also headed east to Asbury Park, NJ. The 3 day line-up on the other side of the country takes place June 9-11 with performances from Sick of It All, The Dwarves, …

Shows: Bonnaroo 2019 lineup

News — January 13, 2019

Bonnaroo 2019 has announced the full linup for the annual music festival in Manchester, TN. This year's event runs Jun 14-16. Headliners include The Avett Brothers, Post Malone, The National, and Phish, and other noteworthy acts include Deafheaven, Beach House, All Them Witches, Nahko & Medicine For The People, and …

Records: The Aggrolites return

News — May 25, 2019

Officially released yesterday on Pirates Press Records, The Aggrolites are back with the new Reggae Now!, to be followed by their first US tour in six years, starting next Wednesday.   Following a hiatus, the band got together for a one-off recording session in 2015 that ultimately …

Shows: Sound Valley Summer Music Festival lineup

News — August 12, 2021

On August 28 10 bands will settle at Yellow Cab Tavern for a full-day of live music from the likes of Jetty Bones (Rise Records), Raging Nathans (Rad Girlfriend Records), All Hallowed (Friend Club Records), and more. A portion of proceeds will benefit The Greater Dayton Brain Health Foundation. The …

Shows: Buddies Fest in Ontario

News — March 16, 2025

The brand new Buddies Fest will take place July 11-13 in small town Tillsonburg, ONT (Canada), set at The Mill Inn + Eatery and Paddy's Underground, the former a 500 capacity outdoor space and the later an 80 capacity small room at the same property. Organized by Blacktop Records, …

We're All Broken – Blacktop Cry

Review — June 28, 2009

We're All Broken's name may sound familiar to you because they've opened for a lot of big names like Thursday, Minus the Bear, and The Gaslight Anthem over the years. This five-piece have just undergone a bit of a change in style with their new EP, Blacktop Cry. Their …

All for Nothing – Solitary

Review — February 11, 2009

More hardcore from across the pond. This time it's The Netherlands. Neat. All for Nothing sound like they want to rewrite the first Comeback Kid album in five tracks. You know the sound - fast hardcore, silly breakdowns, and shouted vocals. Oh yeah this time the vocals are handled by …

All the Saints – Fire on Corridor X

Review — March 18, 2009

Fire on Corridor X, the debut full-length from this Atlanta, GA three-piece swirls up their influences in a Bass-O-Matic and shotguns the remains. I hear some Ride, some Swervedriver, even a little Jesus and Mary Chain. "Sheffield" starts this one off with a bang, and the band just let the …

The Wonder Years / All or Nothing – Distances

Review — March 18, 2009

The glorious split 7" - how I love thee. What's this? Two bands from opposite sides of the Atlantic? Even better! There is something strangely comforting in knowing that two bands that are separated by thousands of miles of ocean can found a place together on a slim piece of …

At All Costs – Direction

Review — May 30, 2007

There's an awkward goofiness to the Start Today album, or any of the first fifteen Revelation releases, that will always make them powerfully classic. None of the bands at the time really knew what they were doing both musically and culturally. These were just a bunch of bored kids, mostly …

All Your Sisters – Uncomfortable Skin

Review — August 29, 2016

Starting out as the solo project of Jordan Morrison, All Your Sisters turned into an intriguing duo with the addition of Mario Armando Ruiz on bass and synths. The band draws influence from mainly from the '80s new wave scene, paying tribute to the post-punk and noise rock styles of …

Sick of it All – Self Titled

Review — June 8, 2012

Sick Of It All are easily the longest consistently active New York Hardcore band in existence today (both the Cro-Mags and Agnostic Front have broken up and reformed, although a case might be made for Murphy’s Law but that is it), and this EP from Revelation is ground zero for …

All Them Witches – Sleeping Through The War

Review — February 27, 2017

All Them Witches is a rock band with a psychedelic blues tinge that reflects their southern-but-also-hip hometown of Nashville, Tennessee. Although All Them Witches can really deal in those druggy, heavy-hitting riffs that make you want to knock back a six pack in the desert, they also have a real …

Sick of it All – Death to Tyrants

Review — May 18, 2006

Does this band honestly need any kind of introduction? Seriously, Sick of it All is an institution in the punk and hardcore scene. Having been active for over twenty years at this point, the band has truly hit on a creative renaissance of late with their last album Life on …

All Hits – Men And Their Work

Review — August 25, 2020

Back in the 1980s there were some intriguing new sounds developing. Post-punk was always arty and a bit noisier, but always so serious. New Wave was danceable and synthetic, but sometimes not serious enough. The commonality between the two, tonally, was an exploration of new soundscapes with inhuman tones: finding …

All Teeth – I am Losing

Review — July 12, 2009

Every so often you hear a record and it instantaneously floors you. All Teeth's debut full-length I Am Losing is one of those records. The thirteen songs that make up this album are filled with such passion, aggression, and emotion - it is as though anger, frustration, resentment, and bitterness …

All Teeth and Knuckles – Club Hits to Hit the Club With

Review — February 14, 2008

This is what happens when trust fund kids with expendable bank accounts get their hands on keyboards and samplers: an album of weak dance tracks with sing-speak vocalists telling bad jokes about people they despise. I'm sure this is supposed to be a joke, but then there's some truth to …