Teenage Bottlerocket - Stay Rad!

- by Tom Dumarey
It’s hard to say that a band has matured and keep a straight face when they have a song on their new album called ‘Wild Hair (Across My Ass)’.
- by Tom Dumarey
It’s hard to say that a band has matured and keep a straight face when they have a song on their new album called ‘Wild Hair (Across My Ass)’.
- by Tom Dumarey
- by Tom Dumarey
- by Tom Dumarey
Holy shit! 30 Years?
Night School was originally formed through a close friendship of guitarist/vocalist Alexandra Morte and drummer/vocalist Baylie Arin in 2013. After the recording of their first EP, Heartbeat, bassist Cheyenne Avant joined to round out the trio.
Heartbeat was released in October of 2014 on Graveface Records following a split EP with fellow label mates Dott entitled Carousel. Night School shared the stage with acts such as Best Coast, Whirr and Creepoid in 2015.
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Matt Surfin' & Friends have announced their self-titled LP out 5/17 on Community Records/Muscle Beach. The band also shared the tracks "Get Down" and "Loser". When talking about "Get Down", lead singer/songwriter Matt Seferian says,
Planning a trip to Ottawa, Canada? Check out these tips by Steve Adamyk from Steve Adamyk Band, who just released their latest badass power-pop meets punk rock attack via Dirtnap Records.
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