How the hell can any band be this damn consistently good? I've been listening to Protest The Hero since 2003, when they first released their Propa
Is that you Strike Anywhere? No? Oh, hello Ceasefire! I almost mistook to your album "When Empires Fall" for "Change Is Sound", and since I find
I sat down with Nick Nowell, lead singer of The Famine, a month ago to talk about their new album, The Architects of Guilt. The weekend prior, an ass
After The Fall has certainly outdone themselves this time. When I first heard their debut album "Fort Orange", I was impressed with the raw, melod
The back and forth of Propagandhi during “A Speculative Fiction” really shows a maturation of two distinct styles of music; an emotive type of roc
Strike Anywhere has been pounding the pavement hard since their 2009 Bridge Nine release Iron Front, sharing the stage with bands like Propagandhi, Ba
Anda para aí uma conversa colectiva em torno da hipnagogia, aquele estado meio acordado, meio a dormir que o David Keenan
On the heels of my post last week about the Chicago punk DVD 'You Weren't There' comes news of Riotfest Chicago, featuring scads of national and Chica
Now, I am not commenting on any of the music created by these artists, in most cases I have not heard it. They could be some of the greatest bands to
The iPod is a wonderful machine in its ability to revive old songs that you had completely forgotten. Last night, I experienced one such "revival" wh