issue-41

Interview: Broken Spindles

Joel Petersen is going places. Besides being the bassist for Omaha indie rockers turned synth stars, The Faint, he has…

10 years ago

Review: Jet By Day / The Maginot Line

Jet By Day / The Maginot Line "“Cheap Shot / Theme Song" (Two Sheds Music) Jet By Day’s bass is…

10 years ago

Review: The Master Plan

The Master Plan "Colossus of Destiny" (Demolition Derby) This is an LP-only release of a New York supergroup of sorts…

10 years ago

Review: Heros Severum

Heros Severum "“Rock N Roll Nigga / Get Ur Freak On" (Two Sheds Music) I personally am not comfortable with…

10 years ago

DVD Review: The Vandals “The Show Must Go Off!”

The Vandals "The Show Must Go Off!" (Kung Fu) While I’ve enjoyed quite a bit of what the “The Show…

10 years ago

Review: Sex Positions

by Jason Schreurs Just when hardcore needed an injection of something progressive, interesting, and kick-ass, along comes Sex Positions. Like…

10 years ago

Review: In Smog and Thunder DVD

Smog Town vs. Fog Town. Sunset Strip vs. The Castro. Los Angeles vs. San Francisco. There can be only one…

10 years ago

Interview: Some Girls

by Jason Schreurs No pressure. It must be nice to play in a band with friends and not have to…

10 years ago

DVD Review: Reno 911 “The Complete First Season”

Reno 911 "The Complete First Season" (Comedy Central) For the few things Comedy Central does wrong (Let’s Bowl, replacing the…

10 years ago

Review: RJD2

by Eric Thompson RJD2 is one unassuming looking fellow. Upon first glance, he's a tall drink of water. You would…

10 years ago