Spiny Normen | Interview | “Lost Echoes of the ’70s Freak Scene”
Spiny Normen is the kind of band you might stumble upon in the musty back pages of a record store, the kind that’s been sitting there since the...
Spiny Normen is the kind of band you might stumble upon in the musty back pages of a record store, the kind that’s been sitting there since the...
Michael Purkhiser's musical journey includes forming his first serious band, The Action, in the late 1970s and collaborating with his brother Lux Interior to record The Cramps' 'Ohio...
Amblare, hailing from the quiet corners of Evansville, Indiana, has recently offered us their self-titled debut album, now out on Melodic Virtue. It’s an evocative piece of post-hardcore...
Kendall Carter’s first record, produced by Dave Stryker, provided valuable guidance on assembling and releasing a record, while his latest release was entirely orchestrated by him, including the...
N NAO’s 'Miroir' is a dreamlike EP exploring themes of witchcraft, secrecy, and spirals. This EP, a tapestry woven from three years of spontaneous improvisations, showcases the sonic...
Pete Nash has been a staple of the underground punk scene, cutting his teeth in the anarcho-punk band Doom and a slew of other acts. He first made...
The Hollywood Stars have recently released a new album, 'Starstruck,' featuring Michael Rummans on bass. Rummans, a seasoned musician and Los Angeles native, was significantly influenced by the...
Terry Rae, the drummer for The Hollywood Stars, shared his experiences with the band's journey through the 1970s music scene. The Hollywood Stars played with notable bands such...
The Janitors' new album, 'An Error Has Occurred,' released via Rocket Recordings is a raw exploration of angst, anger, and resilience in a world that feels increasingly unstable....
Emerging from the vaporous mists of Stockton’s music scene, '1983' assembles the Torn Boys' fleeting but feverish output—a mix of studio gems, lost singles, and curious relics. Formed...