Music Festivals have been taken over by coporations with V.I.P. experinces being more important than the music, but the music still brings geniunie moments.
Despite being loved by millions and influencing hundreds of bands and genres, Glenn, Jerry, and Doyle are rarely name dropped among the most important punk bands. Coop looks for the real reason why so many fiends love The Misfits.
Two new Sun Ra reissues - Of Abstract Dreams and Of Mythic Worlds - show two sides of Ra's music in the 1970s, and together they add up to show how compelling and good his music was in that decade, writes B.G.M.'s M Milner.
Cheer-Accident have a new album dropping May 25th called Fades that comes out on Skin Graft Records. We are lucky enough to premiere a track off the album called "Monsters". Along with the song premiere was ask Cheer-Accident's Jeff Libersher to give us a local's tour guide to his hometown, Chicago.
Despite what technology and the music industry says, radio is still vital for independent artists. Here's a conversation with Andy Herrin, the drummer for Cavo, and the voice of indie artists on Nashville's most important rock station 102.9 The Buzz.
Chicago-based retro rockers The Evening Attraction use slick production and dark humor on their new album, The End, Again to combat the ugliness of a world in chaos.
William Matheny of William Matheny and Strange Constellations sat down with me for an interview at Huntington, WV's own brewery and restaurant, The Peddler.