D.I. are typical of ‘80s Orange County, California punk — aggressive and fast, yet melodic, with a sneering, sarcastic attitude permeating nearly all their material. Such a basic style has undoubtedly helped keep the group’s sound fairly steady over its myriad… (Read More)
OFM: OdAm fEI mUd (Oh-dom feh mood) is a samurai/neo-kabuki, performance art group. The performance is choreographed fighting and sword work, ripping away at prosthetics and props, only to give way to a b-movie bloodbath! The music is the only narrative… (Read More)
We are just 4 old fuckers that came together to fucking melt faces. Nothing more, nothing less. We are the Dirty Backseat Lovers. Susan Phelan (vox, guitar), Tony Donutz (lead guitar, b/u vox), Carlos Newman (drums), Tyson Murray (bass, b/u vox… (Read More)
Drag The River is composed of veteran punk-rockers, but it still plays country-fied roots-rock that’s about as authentic as it gets. The band’s new album, It’s Crazy (Suburban Home), has a number of quiet, mournful songs (“Beautiful & Damned,” "Fire … (Read More)
Formed in Denver back in 1997, the fabulous Dressy Bessy are all about power-pop chords backed by a thundering rhythm section and topped off with compelling and witty lyrics that hug their truly infectious melodies. "The heart of power pop is… (Read More)