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Tours: Paint It Black in CA

News — March 12, 2024

This April Paint It Black will return to California for the first time in a decade. The band returned last year with the release of Famine (Revelation Records) and will now head to the Pacific Time Zone for three live dates.

Records: The Black Dahlia Murder dish out Servitude

News — June 15, 2024

The Black Dahlia Murder has unleashed a torrent of updates. The band has a new record out later this year, plus extensive touring throughout Europe. They will release their tenth album, Servitude, on Sept. 27 via Metal Blade Records. The new record marks the band's continuation after the …

Bands: Black Adidas asks "Are We There Yet"

News — June 22, 2024

Black Adidas, the punk project stared as a solo effect from Courtney Ranshaw has grown with time into a full band, releasing a debut in 2017 and then a follow-up last year. Now, the band gives us a standalone single, ""Are We There Yet," which continues the band's …

Records: Black Ends debut video (debut album soon)

News — August 13, 2024

Seattle, WA trio Black Ends has shared a new single and an update about their first record. The new record will release on Oct. 11 on Youth Riot Records, named Psychotic Spew. It is their first full-length. The "gunk pop" band pull from pop and grunge, among other …

Records: The Black Pacific crashes back

News — August 24, 2024

The Black Pacific, a band fronted by Jim Lindberg (Pennywise) has just announced the band's second album, and their first in 14 years. The album will be titled Here Comes Our Wave, releasing on Sept. 20 on Dine Alone Records. The band also shared a single, "I Think I'm …

Ester Drang – Infinite Keys

Review — February 28, 2004

The party starts to wind down and everyone is sitting in lawn chairs around the bonfire. There are at least 3 "marijunana cigarettes" being passed around while everyone kinda just kicks back and gets their chill on. Conversation goes back in forth in a mild manner yet there is always …

Stereotyperider – Songs in the Keys of F & U

Review — November 15, 2009

I've had a long-standing career of completely ignoring Stereotyperider even though friends have made valiant attempts to reassure me that I would like this band. I kept hearing whispers of Samiam, Seaweed, and other great rock bands from the 90's. So when I saw a promo for Songs in the …

Death Cab For Cutie – Codes And Keys

Review — June 20, 2011

With a prolific band like Bellingham, Washington’s Death Cab for Cutie, (Codes and Keys being their seventh studio album release), it’s impossible for fans not to speculate how their newest album is going to sound. “Maybe it’ll sound like Transcendentalism with some Postal Service influence!” “Maybe it’ll be like …

Interviews: None More Black

Feature — October 16, 2010

To say the least, it's been an eventful couple of years for None More Black. The band declared an indefinite hiatus in 2007 only to return to action again earlier this year. Now the band is writing for a new album that - finger's crossed - will come out …

Interviews: Paint it Black

Feature — October 16, 2010

Being an outlet for frustration, aggression, and a variety of other angst-type emotions, it's common for many hardcore bands to exist for only small increments of time. Being in a hardcore band can be a very cathartic, yet taxing experience, making a fuse that's easily snuffed. Paint it Black, …

Black Eyes – Black Eyes

Review — February 28, 2004

I'm glad I got into this album before seeing Black Eyes' live show, because I would have been very unimpressed with the album after witnessing the insanity of their first show in Omaha. They nearly tore the ceiling off that tiny basement, and it was a nigh-religious experience. It's hard …

None More Black – File Under Black

Review — March 7, 2004

Somewhere around the turn of the millennium, Fat Wreck Chords decided it wanted to be the best punk label around. File Under Black, None More Black's first full length offering is a perfect example of how Fat has come to be just that. The band is fronted by longtime scenester, …

Black Elk – Black Elk

Review — July 17, 2007

Am I the only one who doesn't hear the comparisons to The Jesus Lizard that Black Elk has received from a handful of reviewers? I'm not saying that makes it a bad album, but besides a few isolated pieces of songs here and there, saying that this sounds like The …

Nadja / Black Boned Angel – Nadja / Black Boned Angel

Review — December 20, 2009

Having these two notable monikers teaming up for a second collaboration is just right up my alley, particularly because their previous collaborative effort, Christ Send Light is one of my favorite recordings from both Nadja and Black Boned Angel thus far. This second effort (actually recorded around the same time …

Black Shape Of Nexus – Negative Black

Review — July 8, 2013

Wanting to hear more of Black Shape Of Nexus following their split with Kodiak a couple of years back led me to the intense Negative Black, and while I am not well versed with all of the work from B.SON (an acronym of sorts for the band), this …

Big Black Delta – Big Black Delta

Review — July 23, 2013

Jonathan Bates is quickly becoming a musician who can't be ignored. Working under the moniker Big Black Delta, Bates has created some incessantly (and confusingly) catchy releases whose quality demands attention. What's more, his latest release, 2013's eponymous Big Black Delta, is his best offering yet.The album is …

Left Hand Black – Left Hand Black

Review — August 17, 2020

Back when I was listening to everything with the stamp Horrorpunk on it I discovered a band called The Dead Next Door. I liked them, but never got round to buying a record of them. They have risen from the grave under the name Left Hand Black. So even …

A Day in Black and White/Black Castle – Split

Review — August 29, 2004

Splits are ideally awesome, with two bands combining their sounds for one album. Often times though it ends up that one side has a great band while the other has some weakness that jumped on. While Black Castle doesn't have as much to offer as A Day In Black And …

The Black Black – Careful on Your Way Out

Review — August 3, 2021

If one were to define post-punk as the departure from the musical rawness and simplicity of punk rock and the adoption of dancey rock elements, Brooklyn-based The Black Black would fit the bill quite well. Their third long-player spans eight tracks, which sonically traverse bass-centric territory between 1980s sentiments …

Labels: Ed Gein signs to Black Market Activities

News — March 2, 2004

After some speculation on where Ed Gein might end up, it was finally announced that they have joined Found Dead Hanging, From A Second Story Window, Deadwater Drowing, and Backstabbers Inc. on Black Market Activities. No set release date for their new record but expect it to drop sometime this …