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Labels: An update from Say-10

News — March 5, 2024

Punk label Say-10 Record has shared another wave of new releases, including catalog #150. Out now or soon: Say-138 New Junk City / Rutterkin Split Available March 8 Say-143 The Weekend Run Club - Liminal Space Race Available March 29 Say- 150 …

Shows: Dark Days Bright Nights Richmond festival

News — April 17, 2024

Richmond, VA has a new festival coming up. Sponsored by Persistent Vision Records and Yr Screaming Youth, Dark Days Bright Nights will take place Sept. 13-15, 2024 at The Broadberry venue. The lineup features Pageninetynine, Portrayal of Guilt, Thou, and Young Widows and headliners, with more to join them, such …

Shows: Four Chord Music Fest is Ten Years Strong

News — June 16, 2024

Now in year 10, Four Chord Music Fest is back on June 22-23 at Carrie Furnace in Pittsburgh, PA with headlines that include A Day To Remember, The Get Up Kids, The All-American Rejects, The Story So Far, Something Corporate, State Champs, Motion City Soundtrack, Microwave, Militarie Gun, and more. …

Tours: Yellowcard plays Australia

News — December 7, 2024

On the heels of Ocean Avenue turning 20, Yellowcard heads to Australia, joined in support by Motion City Soundtrack and Plain White T's. Released in 2003, Ocean Avenue was Yellowcard's fourth LP and sold over 1.8 million copies (and has over one billion streams). Dates are shared below.

Shows: Caterwaul 2025 lineup (wave 1)

News — January 22, 2025

Caterwaul festival is back for iteration #4 in 2025. The 4-day event takes place in Minneapolis, MN on May 23-26 with a lineup that will include many bands -- 10 of which were just announced, including Pissed Jeans, Kowloon Walled City, Suckling (feat. members of Scratch Acid), Lung, Young Widows, …

Records: Possession by Ty Segall

News — March 14, 2025

Currently on a solo tour, Ty Segall has announced album #16, the upcoming Possession, which will release on May 30. The first single from the record "Fantastic Tomb" (below) and the album will release on Drag City. The single, and many other album tracks, was co-written with collaborator and …

Wang Wen – Invisible City

Review — March 25, 2019

China isn’t the first country you think of when it comes to rock music but over the last two decades, Wang Wen has been placing their home on the musical map and in Invisible City the band brings a range of new emotion to their instrumental work. Wanting to record …

Crobot – Welcome To Fat City

Review — September 19, 2016

I have to admit, I chose to review this album with little knowledge of the band, based solely on the strength of their single, “La Mano De Lucifer,” from their debut album, Something Supernatural. “La Mano De Lucifer” is one of my favorite songs of all time. Listening to it …

Katatonia – City Burials

Review — April 28, 2020

Katatonia are one of the most well loved and revered bands of today and while the wait for new music since The Fall of Hearts in 2016 has been a little longer than the usual cycle for the Swedish band – they announced a hiatus after this record was …

Broadway Calls – Sad in the City

Review — August 17, 2020

Sad in the City doesn’t mince words. Opening with the lines of “If my country collapses/ can I crash on your couch…” in “Never Take Us Alive.” The band play super melodic pop-punk that focuses more on singalong harmonies than kick, punch and bite, but the lyrics give a little …

Ghostface Killah – Ghostdini: Wizard of Poetry in Emerald City

Review — November 18, 2009

I'm a big Ghostface fan. Iron Man? Supreme Clientele? Fishscale? Love em'. The guy is by far the most consistent rapper of the Wu-Tang Clan. He's got great flow, can pull off the stream of consciousness rapping quite well, and his lyrics cover a nice variety of …

Travoltas – Back To The City

Review — July 20, 2021

Somehow it seems to me that Travoltas released Until We Hit The Shore only last year or perhaps the year before. But nooooo, it’s been four years already. That record is still on heavy rotation here, especially when the weather is sunny and the temperature is high (but not too …

Steamachine – City of Death

Review — April 17, 2024

City Of Death is the third album from Polish noise makers Steamachine. Having dabbled in a few metal styles over their career, City Of Death has a heavy carnival influence to it which I have to say I really like. It's interesting just how much more sinister things sound when …

Corrections House – Last City Zero

Review — November 4, 2013

With an impressive line up including Scott Kelly of Neurosis, Bruce Lamont of Yakuza, Sanford Parker of Minsk and Buried At Sea, and Mike IX Williams of EyeHateGod, the debut album of Corrections House is met with some high expectations. And thankfully the four musicians are …

Sun Ra/Merzbow – Strange City

Review — July 24, 2017

Big kudos are due to Justin Mitchell of Cold Spring for making this release possible, and bringing to life one of the strangest meeting of the minds. Irwin Chusid of the Sun Ra estate released a few rare and unreleased tracks from the great artist, which would be remixed by …

History – Ghosts in the City

Review — July 6, 2008

I hate being lied too. I remember wanting this CD for review because the one-sheet was all about this Orlando, Florida band being a "Dischord-Style" punk band. Well I can tell you right now that they don't sound anything like Minor Threat. They do however try and co-opt a very …

Roy – Big City Sin and Small Town Redemption

Review — February 29, 2004

The whole "ex-members of" marketing campaign is starting to get out of control. The hype that surrounds these types of bands before they even release anything is ridiculous. What is the point of even reviewing them if all you ever hear is about is the artists' former endeavors? And with …

Playing Enemy – I Was Your City

Review — June 26, 2005

The members of Playing Enemy certainly have an impressive resume of musical ventures in which they have been previously involved: Rorschach, Kiss it Goodbye, Deadguy, Undertow, and Nineironspitfire among others. But rather than re-hash sounds and styles characteristic of those projects, Playing Enemy, instead ventured down a different path in …

Propagandhi – Potemkin City Limits

Review — November 21, 2005

The time is 7 a.m. as I pace frantically across empty parking spaces towards a vacant Tower Records. I know I'm three hours early, but after waiting patiently for four long years my heart is about to catharsis all over the asphalt if my ears aren't satisfied ASAP. All week …

Another Breath – Mill City

Review — September 10, 2006

Fulton, New York's Another Breath have returned with their debut full-length, Mill City. This is their follow-up to their first offering, 2004's Not Now, Not Ever, which blasted through eight songs in just fifteen minutes. Mill City may contain nearly twice as many songs, but the album clocks in at …