Late Bloomer - "Waiting" | Feature Interview
Long Beach's Struckout Share Spotify Playlist feat. Hot Snakes, Sleep, Media Jeweler, & More Ahead of New Album
Religious Girls - "Power Pt. 2" | Post-Trash Premiere
On The Assembly Line: A Glimpse Into The Making Of Scaphe's "Factory Gleam" | Feature Interview
The Circle of Punk: A Chat with Red Hare's Jason Farrell | Feature Interview
Ferrell speaks much as he sings -- at a considered but somewhat irregular rapid morse code-like pace. When accompanied by music, his voice is infused with a palpable sneer, somewhere between Kathleen Hanna and James Hetfield when he gets really sassy. In conversation though, he is earnest and focused.
What Are These Zones? An Interview with Hausu Mountain | Feature Interview
When Doug Kaplan and Max Allison aren’t jamming in Good Willsmith or playing solo sets, they run a label called Hausu Mountain. Turns out, when they aren’t running Hausu Mountain, they’re posting memes, managing a clown, making insane art, getting certified in fields like baby psychology, collecting inflatables, going to a lot of festivals, and getting their dishwasher fixed.
Ganser Discuss "Odd Talk," Post-Punk Nonsense, And More | Feature Interview
Mythless' Jason Bartell Talks New EP "Patience Hell," Fang Island, and Maximalism | Feature Interview
RLYR - "Artificial Horizons" | Post-Trash Premiere
The band’s pedigree is well known, as guitarist Trevor de Brauw, bassist Colin DeKuiper, and drummer Steven Hess have spent the past 20 years playing in bands that all but reshaped the sound of aggressive music. With RLYR, they expand that approach, making the most anthemic, catchy instrumental music that’s been released so far this decade.
Honey And Salt - "A Nihilist Takes Up Knitting" | Post-Trash Premiere
Kal Marks Discuss New Album "Universal Care," Recording, and Getting Older | Feature Interview
The album pairs throw-caution-to-the-wind screamers with almost tear-jerking love songs and beautifully sung vocals. Some lyrics might be light and funny, while others tackle serious issues like climate change, growing old, and making the most of your time on Earth. Carl Shane discusses Universal Care, growing older, and his ideal recording situation.
Bedbug Discuss Their New Record, Collaborating, and Passing Time | Feature Interview
Daphne Tunes Discuss New Album "Volume 1" and Sunday Pop Songwriting | Feature Interview
A Conversation with Andy Molholt of Laser Background | Feature Interview
Kindling Discuss "Hush," Western Mass, & FBI Raids While Recording | Feature Interview
Talking to the band just before Christmas found them in between one-off gigs and the planning of what is looking to be a much more extensive, but at the time of publishing tentative, tour. Band members Gretchen and Stephen spoke of the making of their latest release, the bands songwriting, and an unnamed loss which hung over the writing and recording process of Hush.
Palberta and No One And The Somebodies Discuss Origins, Songwriting, and Chips | Feature Interview
To celebrate Chips For Dinner's vinyl release, Palberta and No One And The Somebodies were kind enough to interview each other, asking the hard hitting questions you've always wanted to know about Palberta's royal origins, what kind of chip they would be, and the prospects of a NOATS family restaurant.
Miracle on Meade Street: A Yuletide Interview with Tenement's Amos Pitsch
Melkbelly Discuss "Nothing Valley," Touring, and Roadkill | Feature Interview
Hassle Fest 9 Explores The Recent Past, Present, and Future of Boston DIY
When Sam Potrykus was 16 years old, he went on tour with his brother, hitting up over forty states across the country. At the time, he never could have imagined that tour would be the beginning of a life that includes running a music website, a monthly newspaper, co-founding a non-profit organization, and curating a music festival now in it's ninth year.