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Interviews: Andrew Paley

Feature — February 20, 2017

A couple of years ago Vermont post-punk stalwarts The Static Age played a number of rallies in support of their state senator Bernie Sanders, whipping up support for their local representative. Andrew Paley, the frontman of The Static Age and also a solo musician, has been a long-time supporter of …

Bands: Star & Dagger will release record

News — April 29, 2013

Star & Dagger will released their debut full-length, Tomorrowland Blues on Cauldron 333 on Jul 23. The band is comprised of Sean Yseult (White Zombie), Dava She Wolf (Cycle Sluts From Hell), Dave Catching (Eagles of Death Metal), Gene Trautmann (Queens of the Stone Age), and Von Hesseling. 

Records: "Untouchable children benefit comp in the works

News — November 18, 2013

The Everything Is New Project will be releasing a benefit record to aid Dalit "untouchable" children in Southeast Asia. On Jan. 20, the comp will release on Transgressive North with benefits going to Scottish Love in Action charity. The comp will feature two separate releases. First, the Marram's Sun Choir …

Tours: Bl'ast! on the road!

News — May 28, 2014

The reformed Bl'ast! will be touring North American and Europe this summer. The Santa Cruz, CA band's live line-up features original members vocalist Clifford Dinsmore (Dusted Angel, Gargantula) and guitarist Mike Neider (LAB) along with Nick Oliveri (Kyuss, Queens of the Stone Age, Mondo Generator) on bass and Joey Castillo …

Records: "The Weight" of Freewill

News — May 1, 2023

Melodic punk band Freewill is back with a new single, "The Weight" The song explores anxiety and depression, two prevalent mental health issues that face many of us. Formed back in 1987 with a love of both East and West Coast US hardcore as inspiration, the band's first show was …

Shows: Riot Fest Announces Single Day Lineups for 2023!

News — June 24, 2023

Riot Fest announces the single-day lineups for 2023 featuring headliners Foo Fighters, The Cure, Postal Service, Death Cab for Cutie, and Queens of the Stone Age. For nearly 20 years Riot Fest has presented incredible musical performances, exclusive reunions, mesmerizing late night shows, and more—creating a unique weekend experience in …

Records: A new Spark of Life with Freewill

News — April 1, 2023

Spark of Life sprung up from nowhere earlier this year, roughly twenty years after the band's last album, Promises Made. Reformed to play at the 40th birthday party of vocalist Steve Jennings (along with Rise Against at said show), the reunion rejuvenated the band's creative flow, with stand-in drummer …

Records: Cross Control's first full-length

News — March 18, 2023

Formed in 2019, Los Angeles hardcore group Cross Control will release their debut LP on New Age Records this April, Try and Survive. Rooted in a classic style akin to bands like Slap Shot and Gang Green, the band plays familiar hardcore with their own take. "Half Right" is …

Tours: Moral Law near you

News — October 15, 2023

Moral Law, a hardcore band from Denver, CO, is currently on tour across the US Midwest, Western US, and a date in Vancouver too. Here's a video in case you aren't familiar:

MP3s: Spark of Life are Back With a "Song of Hope" 20 Years Later

News — January 27, 2023

Spark of Life are due to release a new split with Freewill this Spring on New Age Records. Their new single from the split is called "Song of Hope" and features comedian and musician, Fred Armisen on drums. Check out the video below: Armisen comments: The band are friends of …

Records: Iggy Pop & Josh Homme collaborate

News — January 23, 2016

Iggy Pop has announced the new album Post Pop Depression, set for release on March 18. Released by Rekords Rekords/Loma Vista/Caroline International, it is Pop's 17th solo album and was produced by Queens of the Stone Age's Josh Homme. QDean Fertita (QOTSA) and Matt Helders (Arctic Monkeys) also perform on …

Iron Age – The Sleeping Eye

Review — August 3, 2009

Texas natives Iron Age return with their second long-player, The Sleeping Eye, after making quite a name for themselves with 2006's Constant Struggle. The band's debut was highlighted by an onslaught of blistering crossover accented by classic hardcore undertones. With their new release, Iron Age builds on that foundation and …

Queens of the Stone Age – In Times New Roman

Review — June 29, 2023

“Long is the way and hard, that out of Hell leads up to light.” Since the decayed hands of time turned the page into a promising new decade, a whole lot has happened in this world. It’s been a harder road traveled for some of us than others. There’s been …

Queens of the Stone Age – Villains

Review — August 21, 2017

au·da·ciousôˈdāSHəs/adjectiveShowing a willingness to take surprisingly bold risks.The one mission statement that Josh Homme and Queens of the Stone Age has long established was to never make the same album twice. Four years after their strongest effort yet, ...Like Clockwork - Queens have taken another left …

Queens of the Stone Age – Like Clockwork

Review — May 27, 2013

"I blow my load over the status quo - here we go".A reading from the book of Homme. It has been 6 since Queens of the Stone Age released their album Era Vulgaris. An album this reviewer gave a favorable rating, but admittedly didn't fully understand at the …

The Golden Age – Unlock Yourself

Review — September 1, 2009

Panic Records has been on quite a roll as of late. Releasing great records from Final Fight, Outrage, Make Do And Mend, and a 7" from a Texas hardcore band The Golden Age. This five-piece made quick work in the studio to record their new full-length, Unlock Yourself which is …

Queens of the Stone Age – Lullabies to Paralyze

Review — March 20, 2005

Before Lullabies to Paralyze could even be committed to tape, frontman Josh Homme was faced with several important choices. And none was going to be more crucial than his decision to fire close friend and bassist Nick Oliveri. Was it the appropriate decision to make? I don't think we'll ever …

Primal Age – A Hell Romance

Review — December 22, 2008

A Hell Romance is my first exposure to French metal/hardcore hybrid Primal Age. Prior to this release they've knocked out a few other recordings, garnering a name for themselves in Europe and shows with plenty of big names. On this twelve-song full-length they unleash a quite powerful and punishing metalcore …

No Age – Weirdo Rippers

Review — October 2, 2007

This year we have seen many artists take material from several previously released albums to make full-lengths that have been much better than what the outcome usually is in this situation. Panda Bear's Person Pitch might be one of the more popular cases of this. No Age's Weirdo Rippers is …

Queens of the Stone Age – Era Vulgaris

Review — June 21, 2007

Over the years, Queens of the Stone Age have managed to carve a deep niche into the hard stubbornness of mainstream music. Like his previous band Kyuss before, Josh Homme has created in Queens of the Stone Age a unique sound and style that sticks out like crazy on a …