Rated Eye’s Debut Album Breaks Forms, Shatters Expectations
Recorded in a Pittsburgh studio created by an entrepreneur named Professor Amos, the self-titled debut album by Rated Eye sparkles with weird, infectious electric energy in post punk, prog blues…
Confronting Fate: ‘Fault Lines’ By Chaser
Using skate punk to send a message about the possibility of overcoming a checkered past, So Cal’s Chaser embody positive punk with their new single “Fault Lines.”
Stereo Christ Go Harder, Faster With ‘The Art Of Driving Into The Sun’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
For their second full length LP, The 'Art Of Driving Into The Sun' Arizona's post punk duo Stereo Christ descends further into the grunge and fury of their punk and…
Drama, Tension, Release: E’s Beautifully Unique ‘Living Waters’ (Album Review)
As a sonically pleasing album of distorted and rattling guitars, pounding drums, fuzzy bass and dramatic vocals, 'Living Waters,' by E is a deeply emotional response to societal corruption and…
‘The Pandemic Singles’ By The Balboas Blazes With Wild Surf Punk Energy (ALBUM REVIEW)
With 'The Pandemic Singles, a high energy album crackling with a hybrid of aggressive punk and surf guitar textures, the five-piece band emerges from quarantine with drums pounding and guitars…
Optimism Rules On ‘The Breaks’ By SoCal’s Chaser (MUSIC VIDEO)
In their energetic new video for the single “The Breaks” punk rockers Chaser harness their formidable guitar-based power into a message about perseverance.
Emotionally Charged ‘Incense & Aries’ By Atomic Life Delivers Thrills
With provocative lyrics and post modern poetic lyrics describing rebellion against domination, "Incense & Aries" by Atomic Life is kickass post grunge tune that leans into commerciality.
Chernobyl-Inspired ‘Call Of The Zone’ Finds Stereo Christ Fighting Mutants, Seeking Treasure (Q&A)
Inspired by Russian Science Fiction and a video game called 'Stalker,' the new single “Call Of The Zone” by Stereo Christ criticizes Soviet era nuclear policy by way of a…
Survivor’s Tales: Secrets Of Antler Family (Q&A)
Self-described as ‘post apocalyptic rock,’ the music of Antler Family, from Oakland, California, positively soars with inspired guitars, powerful beats, and the classically trained voice of Mia Dean.
Small Steps Document Change On Debut LP ‘Breakthroughs/Breakdowns’ (Q&A)
rom Lexington, Kentucky, the four-piece punk band Small Steps offers energetic and mostly constructive tunes on their debut record 'Breakthroughs/Breakdowns.'