Thursday, June 27, 2019

MUSIC REVIEW: Grip

Early Iteration
Grip
[no label]


Grip presents another chapter in their legacy of brutality with the Early Iteration. The nine-song album is a bleak, no frills, joy-killing ride through a hellish landscape—and in the post hardcore genre, that's a good thing!

Friday, June 21, 2019

RECORD REVIEW: Brat Curse

Ohio's Brat Curse deliver an album of poppy, punky rock and roll with their self-titled sophomore record—their first for Columbus indie label Anyway Records.



Thursday, June 20, 2019

BOOK REVIEW: No Apocalypse: Punk, Politics, and the Great American Weirdness

Al Burian lived in Chicago for the better part of the decade. During his Windy City residency, he made zines, drew comics, played in bands and wrote the columns collected in this new publication from Microcosm, No Apocalypse: Punk, Politics, and the Great American Weirdness.