Ironically, Pete Townshend would agree with John Lydon that punk was hinted at and then born in Britain, but he cites a ...
The Battle of the Bands is one of the largest events featuring student musicians in the Amherst area. This year, a ...
The Black Dahlia Murder continued their upward ascent with their third album and career best, Nocturnal. The monochromatic ...
The Irish band returns with ‘Romance,’ their fourth album — a shift in sound and aesthetics with the emphasis on guitar ...
Antics emerged in September 2024, two years on from the band's undisputed masterpiece, Turn On the Bright Lights. Interpol ...
With his band’s first new album in 16 years out Friday, post-punk’s dark prince discusses enduring on his own terms and ...
The Tijuana Bibles, the masked, high-octane surf-punk band from Toronto, are roaring back for their 25th anniversary with a ...
Her New Knife's new EP, 'chrome is a lullaby,' focuses on the beauty found in the weirder, darker, experimental throes of ...
Did you enjoy yesterday’s post on Alex Michon and her punk style evolution? If so, there’s more. I asked her to unearth some ...
Originally released in 2003, the 65-minute film will be available to watch in 800 cinemas in 40 countries for one night only ...
As he stepped out onto the stage at the Paradise, Duff McKagan couldn’t help but get a sense of deja vu all over again.
The Manchester group was hailed in the late 1980s as the iconic British band for a disenchanted generation. When they released their second album 30 years ago, everything fell apart ...