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Bands: 2010 Interpunk American Skate Fest with Fishbone, 7 Seconds, Youth Brigade, Greg Ginn, Meat Puppets

News — April 15, 2010

Artists and details have been announced for the upcoming Interpunk American Skate Fest. The show is set for June 25th and 26th at Skatopia in Rutland, OH. The lineup thus far includes: GWAR, Fishbone, Meat Puppets, Agent Orange, D.I., CJ Ramone, Machine 22, Agression, …

Bands: Mike Patton, Sonic Youth, Zorn to play Japan benefit in NYC

News — March 17, 2011

To raise fund for Japan recovery, John Zorn will be hosting a concert feating Mike Patton, Sonic Youth, Yoko Ono & Sean Lennon, and Cibo Matto with Mephista, Marc Ribot, Uri Caine & Zorn on Sunday March 27th at Columbia University's Miller Theatre in New York. 100% of proceeds will …

MP3s: New Expired Youth Mp3 Online

News — November 19, 2005

Think Fast! Records have posted a mp3 from Expired Youth's upcoming EP, Where We Stand. You can download the song "Looking Glass" here.

Terror – Live By The Code

Review — April 9, 2013

Hardcore veterans, Terror have sold over 200,000 albums worldwide and will release their forthcoming studio album, Live By The Code on April 9th. Mixed by Matt Hyde (Hatebreed, Slayer) and produced by Chad Gilbert (New Found Glory, Shai Hulud, H20, A Day To Remember). Terror’s legacy …

Rehashed – Code Black

Review — September 10, 2012

Rehashed out of Saskatoon are working at carrying the crossover torch into the next decade. While there are a few bands doing this a smaller few truly make it work in the recorded format. Rehashed have everything it takes to be up on top it's only up to the Power …

Code Orange – Underneath

Review — April 7, 2020

What is it that even makes a good album, good? Good is a slippery concept of course, and your definition is going to be shaped and tinted by your life experience, environment, and even physiology (some people naturally just have more acute hearing than others). Tomes could, and have been …

Code Orange – Forever

Review — December 18, 2017

Code Orange are really hardcore. Not the genre, the noun. As a descriptive and an ethos, they wear it well. Forever is the band's first album with Roadrunner Records and it's gargantuan, throwing down the gauntlet for the next generation of heavy music.It's probably no coincidence that the band …

Code – Lost Signal

Review — January 23, 2017

There is a lot of history in Code's DNA. When releasing their debut album, they were considered a type of supergroup, including members such as Vicotnik of Dodheimsgard and Aiwarikiar of Ulver in their line-up, as well as Kvohst, who would later become the new vocalist of Dodheimsgard. …

Code Elektro – Superstrings

Review — September 28, 2015

Boasting precise mixing and near-flawless musical execution, Code Elektro’s 2015 Superstrings may be one of the best albums of cyberpunk-inspired electronica one would hope to come across. This shouldn’t come as much of a shock considering the album is the product of Danish musician Martin Ahm Nielsen, who makes a …

Code Orange Kids – Love Is Love//Return To Dust

Review — November 19, 2012

Much of the press that Pittsburgh-based hardcore act Code Orange Kids garnered with the release of its debut 7” Cycles late in 2011 was centered on the young age of the members. Almost a year later, the band has gone through three pressings of Cycles, signed to Deathwish, Inc., …

Blacklisted – Our Youth is Wasted

Review — June 29, 2004

Philadelphia has had a long and varied history of producing great punk/hardcore bands. After all, it is this birthplace of Ink and Dagger, Shark Attack, Kid Dynamite, Horror Show and countless others. In that same Philly tradition of quality come Blacklisted, a fairly new band to the Philadelphia hardcore scene. …

Le Butcherettes – A Raw Youth

Review — September 14, 2015

"secret consciousness of power is far more delightful than open domination"Dostoevsky - The Adolescent. Le Butcherettes came seemingly from out of nowhere a few years ago. In this case, nowhere was more specifically Guadalajara, Mexico.Fronted by Teresa Suárez, otherwise known as Teri Gender Bender, the band was quick …

War – At War For Youth

Review — April 4, 2012

Debut 7”, At War for Youth (the band has also released a split cassette) seems totally off-putting. It’s brash, terribly lo-fi, and haunting. There is a strong, almost mesmerising quality that springs forth from its murky depths of whatever genre you might classify it as. And to make it easy …

Lanterns – Apocalypse Youth

Review — September 16, 2009

Apocalypse Youth, this EP from San Diego band Lanterns is best described with one word: rich. It's a pop album that is rich in sound and rich in harmonies. The five songs here are surprisingly noisy for a band playing such a delicate kind of music, booming from every …

M83 – Saturdays=Youth

Review — January 7, 2009

The French are good at many things. Food. Art. Aquatic nuclear shenanigans. But despite being one of the cultural centers of Europe, France never seems to have really mastered music. Perhaps it's my brutish Britannic ignorance, but I struggle to name many decent French bands. Air are good. I've heard …

The Wives – Erect the Youth Problem

Review — November 29, 2005

Let's get the formalities and the predictabilities out the way right off the bat. Wives are a straight up rock band from Los Angeles whose main claim to fame is that their singer's car got hit by a reckless driving Backstreet Boy - the blonde one, if memory serves. The …

Comadre – The Youth

Review — March 9, 2005

Whoever said there's only so many different ways to say you like something lied. Actually, I don't remember anybody ever saying that. But here we are, and I get to attempt to convey to you why I think this album is worth your time to listen to because I like …

TV on the Radio – Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes

Review — May 18, 2004

Young Liars was one of the most exceptional releases that I have heard in recent years. It caught me completely off guard. Based on the descriptions I was given prior, I anticipated to be extremely bored. Despite the warnings of others, I went forward and purchased the album blindly. I …

Mouthbreather / Enviornmental Youth Crunch – Split

Review — February 1, 2010

There's a lot to say about this split. First, it features one great name (Mouthbreather) and one lesser one (Environmental Youth Crunch). What strikes me second is the contrast in band styles, though I'll elaborate on this later. And, third, that it's such a solid release with five songs - …

Sonic Youth – Daydream Nation (Reissue)

Review — June 14, 2007

When I first heard Sonic Youth, I didn't know about their formidable New York hipster cachet: Glenn Branca confederates, initially hated by Village Voice snob Bob Christgau, ex-No New York alumni (at least before Steve Shelley got behind the skins), etc. I had no idea that this was the …