Did you know it’s been 10 years since Anathema Editions put out its first release? To make the moment, we reached out to founder Terence Hannum to share some label history. In keeping with our “History 101” concept, SPB asked for anecdotes about 4 of the label’s releases and then Hannum picked out 4 more. As he tells it: Ten years is a landmark, even with my ambivalence about the music landscape and disdain for whatever shell of an industry it is. I put out what I like and am just as much game for a zine or a book as a cassette or lathe. I am fortunate a few weirdos think my weirdness is worth releasing something under 25-50 lathes or 100 cassettes out into the world. I’ll never hire a PR person, I do not maintain streaming for any artist, I just care about the physical thing, the art and artifact. Terence Hannum Further Desecrations Lathe Cut, 7", Shape, S/Sided, Single, Ltd - AE001 2016 This was the first release on Anathemata Editions, I had been co-running Land of Decay with Andre from Locrian and we decided to stop doing that label after some great releases for our band Locrian but also Ash Borer, Serville Sect and so many more. I had a few things I was working on and kind of thought doing something more with art at the forefront would make more sense. This track eventually made it onto my album Impiety on umor rex records. … Read more
Still a Dirty Mess: The Stormtrooper Oral History Before the Sex Pistols swore on television -- or tried to brush … Read more
From shaping the early guitar drive of The Misfits to heading up The Undead, slinging bass for Times Square, and … Read more
Rating: 🍸🍸🍸🍸🍸🍸🍸🍸🚬 / 10 (8 Tipped Martini Glasses and a Cigarette) Remember that movie Fantastic Voyage, where a miniaturized submarine gets inserted into a person's bloodstream on a mission to clear a blood clot in the brain? Well, consider yourself in luck: I’m infiltrating your brain with my own fantastic journey with Social Distortion, which goes all the way back … Read more
There are plenty of supergroups that exist largely because of the names on the marquee. Big Circle feels different. While Glenn Mercer (The Feelies), Mike Watt (Minutemen, fIREHOSE), Dave Weckerman (The Feelies), and Dan Francia (Speed the Plough) all bring decades of musical history to the table, this debut EP isn't interested in nostalgia or individual spotlights. Instead, it succeeds … Read more
I’ve been reading Cory Doctorow’s latest book “The Reverse Centaur’s Guide to Life After AI” a scathing review of the current state of artificial intelligence wherein he seeks to pop the AI bubble. In the book’s central metaphor Doctorow identifies the centaur as someone whose work is improved upon by technology vs the reverse centaurs who are competing with and/or … Read more
There’s a form of folk punk that treats every song like a drunken campfire confession with all its ragged shouting and romanticized self-destruction. Then there’s the version that feels mature and more reflective. It’s less interested in glorifying collapse and more concerned with figuring out what comes after it. Kyle Burnett’s Glory Days firmly belongs to the latter category. Best … Read more
The self-titled album from Oddfellows was a long time coming. As in, the band formed in 1994. Now in 2026, they return with founding members Chris Pulliam, Mark Ryan, and … Read more
God loves Nick Saloman, and from the heavens, the expulsion of the beloved archangel fell and spawned Horrorful Heights. A 20-track double-album behemoth. Eighty-eight minutes of musical mayhem. Who does … Read more
For nearly forty years, Nine Pound Hammer have occupied a strange corner of American music that very few bands have ever managed to touch. They're too loud for traditional country, … Read more
There are plenty of bands capable of writing crushing death metal. There are plenty of bands capable of writing punishing hardcore. Very few can occupy both worlds without sounding like … Read more
Time Thieves, of Chicago, IL, bill themselves as power pop in the vein of The Rentals or Fountains of Wayn or Weezer in their bio and they double down on … Read more
When Horror dropped last year, it was well worth the privileged price of entering the collected world of The Mekons. I was lucky enough to find their first LP—"The Quality … Read more
San Antonio, TX political post-punks Nocturnal Prose are releasing their first long player Western Interests on the band's own Total Agency label. Featuring Yole Centeno on guitar, vocals, and synth, Nick Obregon on 2nd guitar, Aaron Marin on bass and Alan Codd on drums, the band had previously released a … Read more
Indie-emo band Oso Oso of Jade Lilitri will be touring the US this fall, joined by Leisure Hour and Bad Luck on lne leg of the tour and by Liquid … Read more
Five-piece metallic hardcore band Cross Check just shared a new single, "Wildfire." And if you're wondering, yes, they are form Canada. The Montreal-based band formed in 2022, then released a … Read more
Skeletal Lightning just announced that Split Silk, of Atlanta, GA, has joined their roster with a new album out next month. Be The Divine will release on Sept. 18. Started … Read more
A new ska collective called The Family Busineses Ltd has shared news of an album on Hellcat Records, out Sept. 25. The lineup on the first single features Jordan Cardy … Read more
Goblin Cock, aproject form Rob Crow of Pinback, going by alter ego Lord Phallus in the project, has announced the new album Traumanaut, out Oct. 9 on Joyful Noise Recordings. … Read more
Atlanta, GA punk band New Junk City has shared news of a new album called Where Could I Go? The new record is the band's fourth, out via Lauren Records … Read more
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