Tuff Sudz have released their debut full-length album, Tough Suds. The album’s lead single, “Wired Together”, dropped last month and is all about being amped up with absolutely […]
Woolworthy “Hand Grenade”
Woolworthy have released a video for the opening track, “Hand Grenade”, from their 2023 album, Electric Heartbreak, which was released last November via Boss Tuneage Records.
Orlock “III”
Orlock is back with their first new music since 2017 in the form of a new EP called “III” which was released via Funeral Recordings on November 1st. […]
Bumsy and The Moochers @ Liar’s Club (11.09.24)
Ska Punk group Bumsy and The Moochers kicked of November by releasing their latest EP, “Anywhere But Here“. The EP contains three track digitally or is available as […]
Surf Candy “Plastic Garden”
Punk trio Surf Candy has had an incredible 2024 and now have several shows planned to close out the year. They started the year by releasing their debut […]
Animal Panic. “it don’t take a genius”
Animal Panic. have released a new single called “it don’t take a genius” via Oakley Avenue Records. This is the punk trio’s second single since the release of […]
We Are the One: San Francisco Punk, 1970s-1980s (Haight Street Arts Center, San Francisco)
Words by Russ Skelchy San Francisco is famously known for the “flower power” hippie movement of the 1960s, but in the late ’70s, it emerged as ground zero […]
Sleazeball: Le Bang’s Single Release Show for “Wannabe”
Header image by T Goodwin / Words by Willa Rudolph Everyone’s favorite Euro-trash-coded punk rock trio Le Bang released a new single “Wannabe” via House of Feelings on […]
Rust Ring “Everybody’s Darling”
Rust Ring recently released a new single called “Everybody’s Darling“. This is the first new music from the Emo Punk group since the release of their 2023 album, […]
Rematch “Million”
Pop Punk group Rematch recently released a new single and video called “Million“. This is the group’s second single of 2024 following up last month’s “Take It All […]
Dad’s latest single “Snake Handshake” brings dad rock to new heights of self-abasement, recalling NYC’s golden age of scum rock
Legend has it that bands like Dad once roamed the tundra of ‘80s/‘90s NYC in abundant numbers like wildebeests thundering across the Serengeti before the ecosystem was driven to […]