Death Rock
Arctic Flowers’ Reveries LP (Inimical Records) was easily one of the finest punk records of 2011. With a new EP, “Procession,” coming up in...
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London-born Susan Janet Ballion, aka Siouxsie Sioux, has probably had more direct influence on punk fashion than anyone else. At shows in 2024, I...
From the depths of Covid isolation, NUEVO CUERPO is a new post-punk project by Andres Ruiz (False Figure, Adrenochrome) recorded and mixed entirely in...
The other day, I was watching Dick Wolf’s new Netflix show Homicide NY, and as I took in grim stories of New York slayings,...
VIDRIO ECHO are masters of haunting guitar and bass tones, crashing percussion, and sweet, smooth, but sinister vocals, and every single we hear from...
Arctic Flowers’ Reveries LP (Inimical Records) was easily one of the finest punk records of 2011. With a new EP, “Procession,” coming up in...
Note: This interview originally appeared at the No Doves Fly Here website. New PDX band Dead Cult have never used the word “deathrock” to...
by Oliver Sheppard Blue Cross began as a side-poject of Ottawa, Ontario’s Germ Attak. While Germ Attak played loud, brash, hard-drinking punk rock and...
The S-Haters were a British dark punk band that existed from about 1976 until 1985. They played — well in advance of the trend...
(Note: This interview first appeared at the No Doves Fly Here site a few months ago.) The Bay Area’s Alaric have received positive attention...
What would it sound like if Killing Joke and Motorhead had collaborated in 1982? You know, when Killing Joke were working on their apocalyptic,...