Stereogum —
A couple of songs into Drain’s headlining set, the dicks came out. These dicks were balloons — plastic, a few feet long, with little dangling ballsacks. I don’t ... more info
Metalsucks —
*finger snaps*
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Metalsucks —
Weird he wrote a song exactly about what I say in the mirror every morning.
The post Serj Tankian’s New Track “A.F. Day” Was Originally a System of a Down Song app... more info
Stereogum —
The Sphere, the gargantuan, high-tech Las Vegas music venue owned by James Dolan of Knicks/Rangers/Liberty/Madison Square Garden/Straight Shot fame, opened last year w... more info
Stereogum —
New York rapper Your Old Droog puts out a whole lot of music, but he hasn’t released a full solo album since
Space Bar
in 2021. That’s about to change. Last mont... more info
Stereogum —
The The, Matt Johnson’s longstanding post-punk and new wave band, has not released a new studio album since 2000’s NakedSelf, opting instead to compose a new movie... more info
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When the Chicago punk band Sludgeworth started in 1989, they were a Screeching Weasel side project. At the time, Sludgeworth singer Dan Schafer played bass and guitar ... more info
Stereogum —
My favorite song on A Grand Don’t Come For Free is “Wouldn’t Have It Any Other Way.” Over a skittery percussion loop hinting at drums and bass and a keyboard l... more info
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Two days ago, Wales’ much loved, anxiously ecstatic emo/indie-pop combo Los Campesinos! announced their first album in seven years, All Hell. With the announcement, ... more info
Stereogum —
In 1968, Neil Young, fresh off of the breakup of his band the Buffalo Springfield, started playing shows with the Rockets, a Los Angeles rock band. At first, he simply... more info
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The timing is simply unbelievable. In March, the almighty Chicago power trio Shellac announced To All Trains, their sixth studio album and their first in a decade. She... more info
New York Post — At 76, John Oates is stepping into the solo spotlight on “Reunion,” his new solo album that feels more like a goodbye to Hall & Oates — and a return to his own root... more info