My Iron Lung - Grief

When you name your band My Iron Lung and your album “Grief”… yeah, you’re not a happy camper are ya now?
When you name your band My Iron Lung and your album “Grief”… yeah, you’re not a happy camper are ya now?
Number three in our series of interviews with bands playing at this year's Fest is reserved for Ceremony. Great band, awesome live show... another must see at the Fest!
Number two in our series of bands playing this year's Fest is with Static Radio NJ. Read on below and go check them out live if you're at the festival... it's your very last chance!
Because The Fest is without a doubt one of the best festivals around, we thought it would be a fun idea to do short interviews with ten of the bands contributing to this year's punkrock mayhem in Gainesville, FL. First up is Go Rydell!
Danko Jones bursts out of the gates with “Terrified” on album number six so let me get right to it as well… “Rock And Roll Is Black And Blue” is a disappointing new album by Canada’s favorite rocke
The communication between the pilot and the gunner apparently leaves a lot to be desired seeing as it’s already been eight years since we last heard from them.
Both Manchester Orchestra and Kevin Devine have been busy with the release of new albums in 2011.
Rather than simply releasing a new full-length, Down will be dropping 4 EPs over the course of a year, each one focusing on a different aspect of the band’s sound.
I have to say that this is some strange album art. Whereas I was expecting to hear well, anything but a metalcore album, House Vs Hurricane turns out to most definitely play just that.
Yes, The Adicts are that band that still likes to play dress-up even though they’re almost legally required to retire. And yes, they are that band with a Clockwork Orange fetish.