Dreamy, Theatrical Goth: The Neuro Farm’s ‘Vampyre’
Led by Rebekah Feng’s seductive soprano and violin work, and laden with sweet melodies, 'Vampyre' is darkly beautiful indeed.
Grungy Psychedelic Rock Of Othered’s ‘Journey To The Edge’
Dramatic songs like 'Journey To The Edge' bring the feels, allowing fans to connect to the lyrical message and the music.
‘This Ain’t Art’: Grungy Punk From The Warhawks
In a message summed up with skilled performances on blistering guitars and lyrics that are a cut above, The Warhawks confront the challenges that make life so frustrating at times.
NC17 Flips The Punk Script With Positive Message
After releasing their debut "Nasty Habits," the punk band NC17 are focused on conquering the vibrant punk scene near Richmond, Virginia.
‘Nasty Habits’: The Charismatic Bubblegum Punk Of NC17
Despite their edgy name, the sounds of NC17 are effusive, bright and fun.
The Shocking Politics Of LENIN: With Steven Blind
"I do think that the boyishness of a subculture like punk rock does still have a certain viability in that it does away with the shams of politeness," says vocalist…
Motown Grunge Of MindFree’s Debut Album Coming This Summer
MindFree's debut album will feature 11 new recordings, ranging from prog to melodic hard rock and classic keyboard-focused pop.
From Backyard Parties To The Chicano Groove: East L.A. Punk
A conversation about the East LA Punk Rock scene of the late 70s and early 80s, presented by USC Visions and Voices and moderated by Dino Everett.
Relationships, Not Rebellion: With Cliff Of ‘The Down & Goers’
Michigan’s pop-punk act The Down And Goers is one example that shows that it’s not all hardcore, thrash and weirdness.