Howdy out there! Welcome to the introduction for a new interview series I’ll be helming. Thanks to SPB for having me. My interviews are going to revolve around “music biz” kinds of things. Before I keep going, I need to tell you something…I am not actually in the music business. However, I am involved in music. As a musician, label owner, producer, engineer etc…I never approached any of those monikers from a business standpoint. I’m a fan above all else and the rest has occurred as a direct result of that. As such, the interviewees will all be drawn from various corners of the music world. It’s important to realize that there are financial implications in various fields of music, but that will unfold over the course of the interviews I conduct. For anyone doing a band, label, blog, etc., I’d like you, the reader, to ask yourself: “Am I in the music business, or just involved in music?” If you’re reading this as a music fan, the question for you changes slightly: “Do I support the music business, or just support music?” These are not trick questions and there are no wrong answers. It’s not the '90s anymore, where if you’re in a punk band and admit you’d rather make money than lose money you’ll be ostracized. If you’re a fan that wants to work at a record label or manage a band, you won’t get any sideways glances by people who are suspicious of your motives. What this … Read more
A dripping handful of Brylcreem and a well-used black comb situated in the pack pocket of the rolled up Levis, … Read more
The musical landscape is ever changing. New genres are popping up, new hypes burst out of nowhere and then die … Read more
Every year we diligently assemble a list of our favorite albums of the year. Each SPB staff member enters the … Read more
As I review Mariachi El Bronx's latest album, IV I'm not going to pretend I'm well-versed in the deep cultural tradition that inspired The Bronx to adopt this project well outside of their fiery hardcore "main project." Instead, I'll grade it on "do I like it" merits. And I definitely dig the rhythmic and festival Latinx flavors. If you're familiar … Read more
There’s a fine line between dark rock that feels theatrical and dark rock that feels transportive. On Death Knocks, Hoaxed land firmly in the latter. This is an album that doesn’t just flirt with atmosphere but commits to it fully, wrapping heavy riffs, melodic hooks, and occult-tinged drama into something that feels natural and not staged. Three years in the … Read more
There's a time to be cerebral and there's a time to tell it like it is. Carnivorous Flower lives by the latter. Their debut has 10 songs: 18 minutes in total. Each of the songs is catchy as heck and you can pretty much singalong on your first listen. It's "simple" punk with peppy energy and a lot of heart. … Read more
Richmond, VA has always had a way of bending punk into something sharper and stranger, and Sub/Shop feels like a direct product of that tradition. Their EP democatessen isn’t a debut in the wide-eyed sense but a statement from musicians who’ve already spent years inside heavy, confrontational music and are now choosing precision over spectacle. Across six tracks, Sub/Shop delivers … Read more
One-eyed wind-up dancing eyeballs boppin' and weavin' with Scott "Deluxe" Drake and Jeff Fieldhouse from the one and only and never replicated the almighty "The Humpers". I was lucky to … Read more
Surely by now, you’ve heard their name. Joyce Manor have been writing soundtracks for heartbreaks and hangovers for nearly two decades now. They create short songs with their hearts on … Read more
Formed in Tokyo in 2002, Crystal Lake have spent more than two decades shaping their own high-velocity hybrid of metalcore, hardcore, and atmospheric chaos. Few bands of their era survived … Read more
I knew of Tired Radio, but I didn't really know the band's work. When Red Scare announced they'd signed the band, I figured it was a good excuse to dive … Read more
Interesting little slab we got sent to SPB by a Mr. Ed Young. Two originals and a cover, recorded in Jay Reatard’s living room back in 2005 as the title … Read more
Split records have always worked best when they feel intentional rather than convenient, and Bombs Away! lands firmly in the former category. Bringing together East Bay veterans Tsunami Bomb and … Read more
Celebrating 25 years of operations, Graveface Records has announced the subscription based Graveface Revival Series, a year-long proejct that will issue "unreleased, unissued, and vinyl-absent recordings from Graveface’s 25-year history," the label says. "The series includes albums that were completed but never pressed, titles previously available only on CD or … Read more
Merge Records has announced plans to reissue Reigning Sound's Time Bomb High School, first released in 2002. The new edition comes on March 6, available on vinyl and remastered with … Read more
Pool Kids, following last year's Easier Said Than Done album (Epitaph), have posted an Audiotree Far Out session with two live tracks from the album, as welel as some karaoke … Read more
Tsunami Bomb has announced a Pacific Northwest tour this April, playing four dates in Everett, Seattle, Bremerton, and Portland. They will play with Crimewave 66 (feat. Matt Freeman of Rancid), … Read more
Sella, the solo project from Brian Sella (The Front Bottoms), has a new debut album on the way. The record, Well I Mean, will release on Bar/None on March 13. … Read more
Nausea's World Struggle: Extended Edition (2LP w/ bonus 7" / 2CD) and Exile to Confinement: The Forgotten Demo Years Collection. are being reissued, courtest of F.O.A.D. Records in an attempt … Read more
Synth-punk SUX will released SUX SELLS on March 27, the band's latest album -- which is out via Youth Riot Records The first single just debute, “NO THX”. Read more Read more
The self-titled debut album from American Steel, born in the … Read more
Folk-punk-ish band The Taxpayers have released a new split 7" … Read more
march 27 will be the release date for Before The … Read more
Las Cruxes, a solo/collective project from Yayo Trujillo (ex-Pastilla) of … Read more
Grade 2 has a new album on the way, with … Read more
Launched in 2016, by Curran Reynolds, Justin Pearson, and Brandon … Read more
Poison Ruin returns with the new full-length album Hymns From … Read more
Bay Area, CA artist Kathryn Mohr has announced Carve, a … Read more
mclusky has announced an upcoming 6-song EP from the recently … Read more
Calling their sound "slug metal," KALLOHONKA of Texas has announced … Read more
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