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- Music Reviews
- September 11, 2020
Ice Age (Riding Easy Records). Review by Carl F. Gauze.
Pioneering ’90s emo band Rye Coalition were close enough to stardom to taste it. So what happened?
A young man must choose between loyalty to “The Scene” and a paying career as a musician.
Collection of Devo’s live performances and videos from the late ’70s and 1996.
Wildlife (Egg). Review by Carl F Gauze.
The Both (Superego Records). Review by Scott Adams.
Kings of Punk (Southern Lord). Review by Scott Adams.
Simple, catchy punk band Cockney Rejects reflected the tough streets of East End, London, giving name to the Oi subgenre.
The Switchblade Kid (Miss Molly Music). Review by Matthew Moyer.
Sonic Kicks (Yep Roc). Review by Matthew Moyer.
A fittingly ambitious film for a fittingly artistic and poetic band.
Avengers (Water Records). Review by Scott Adams.
Mark Sultan takes a break from his other gig with King Khan to storm St. Augustine with his one-man band. Matthew Moyer assures us, it’s awesome — and there’s not a washboard or hat cymbal anywhere on the premises.
What happens when the Muppets take a whole lot of drugs and partner up with an avant garde musician? Something along the lines of Quintron and Miss Pussycat. Matthew Moyer reveled in the unearthly delights.
With a razor-sharp memory and conversational writing style, L.A. punk pioneer Alice Bag recounts her musical obsession.
Dan Sartain doesn’t really care if you know his name, or any of the songs he plays. He just came to remind you that rock ‘n’ roll can still be unsettling… and Matthew Moyer LOVES it.