Exile Parade - Hit The Zoo
Even though they already garnered some rave reviews with their debut EP “Brothel Ballet”, it took these UK youngsters six years to record their first full-length.
Even though they already garnered some rave reviews with their debut EP “Brothel Ballet”, it took these UK youngsters six years to record their first full-length.
Trophy Wives is fronted by Billy Bisig, who played bass for a while in Elliott. That’s funny if you think about it because they were an emo band back when emo was not yet a dirty word.
Not only do these guys have a funny name, they play some solid powerpop that’s as punky as it is garage-y. Is that a word? Well, you know what I mean.
Ever came across people who said that listening to punkrock is gay? Well yes, I guess it is if you are listening to High Dive.
Let me just say right off the bat that No Motiv is one of the most underrated bands I know.
The Minutes are what happens when three Dublin punks try their hand at playing rock n roll. While there are just four songs on here, it does paint a clear picture of what this band is about.
When singer/guitarist Barrie Cadogan wasn’t busy playing shows with Morrissey, Paul Weller or Primal Scream, he was working on new material for his own band, Little Barrie.
After four full-lengths on Victory, The Audition’s new EP really does mark a new chapter for the band.
Static Radio NJ was already a great band when they were tossing their Lifetime and Kid Dynamite influences around like it was nothing, but they have truly exceeded themselves on “We Are All Beasts”
Chicago-based Celtic punk band Flatfoot 56 is back.