King Tuff – King Tuff

Kyle Thomas aka King Tuff already proved that he is very much alive with “Was Dead” a couple of years ago. There is a sequel to that album now and it once again kicks royal ass.
Kyle Thomas aka King Tuff already proved that he is very much alive with “Was Dead” a couple of years ago. There is a sequel to that album now and it once again kicks royal ass.
Dum Dum Girls are still in shoegaze mode as can be heard on their new EP, “End Of Daze”.
“El Gringo” is one of the five movies on the 2012 After Dark Action roster, a series of B-grade action flicks that won’t blow you out of your shoes but should prove entertaining enough on an otherwise quiet Sunday afternoon.
And there it was all of a sudden... a new album by Chris Wollard and the Ship Thieves called "Canyons". Hadn't heard a damn thing about it in advance. Anyway, it's a great album, one you should definitely check out.
For some reason, The Toy Dolls stil put out records. For some reason, they have always sounded more or less the same. For some reason, it's still funny, snotty, witty, circus-like punk.
Red Scare Industries is, along with No Idea, probably the coolest punk rock label of the past couple o' years.
So, apparently, the Furious Swampriders is a kind of strange collective of artists who contribute to even stranger compilation albums.
Following up “Delusions”, Ft. Collins’ Elway are back again with a new 4-song 7” that doesn’t sound bad at all.
Dan Andriano and Brendan Kelly went on a European vacation together and to celebrate the occasion, they dropped this 7” to which each of them contributed one new song.
And just like that… they’re back! Nine years after their last studio release, these UK punkrockers pop up again with “5-4-3-2-1-Perhaps?”.