Album Review: Frank Iero and the Future Violents – Barriers
Barriers is complex, messy, and, above all, therapeutic.
Barriers is complex, messy, and, above all, therapeutic.
Let us gooooo! Gianni & Kyle came by to co-host, Frank Iero stopped in to talk with me, you’re going to hear a clip from Rewind & Pause: Taking Back Sunday which airs Monday 4/15 at 6pm ET, we called everyone in the Hoodie Allen crew AND you guys called in plus I’m giving you a bonus interview/performance with Weathers!
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On November 25, Chicago got an honorary new street: Steve Albini Way. In May, the iconic producer passed at 61 years old. At the corner of Belmont and Rockwell, where his studio Electrical Audio sits, the official street sign was unveiled in front of a crowd with a speech from Kim Deal of The Breeders and Pixies. Check out Deal’s speech about Albini at the reveal of Steve Albini Way below. More on Steve Albini: An iconic figure in the alternative music industry, serving as a musician, producer, audio engineer, and founder/owner of Electrical Audio recording studio in Chicago, IL, Albini was… Read more »
According to several reports, including confirmation to Consequence and Pitchfork, the legendary record producer Steve Albini has passed away due to a heart attack. He was 61 years old. An iconic figure in the alternative music industry, serving as a musician, producer, audio engineer, and founder/owner of Electrical Audio recording studio in Chicago, IL, Albini was born on July 22, 1962, in Pasadena, CA. Albini worked on some of the most well-known albums across more than three decades, including Pixies’ debut album Surfer Rosa (1988), Nirvana’s In Utero (1993), Frank Iero and the Future Violents’ Barriers (2019), Laura Jane Grace’s… Read more »