Basslines and Protest Signs
Digging Graves
When reports emerged that former Misfits vocalist Michale Graves testified in defense the Proud Boys, few could say that they were surprised.
When reports emerged that former Misfits vocalist Michale Graves testified in defense the Proud Boys, few could say that they were surprised.
Today we’ve got Amanda Nguyễn joining Chloé, a boba shortage in the U.S, Cruel Summer’s nationwide activations, VÉRITÉ makes history, and Pete Davidson is set to play Joey Ramone.
“Welcome to New York. It’s been waiting for you.” – Taylor Swift It’s time to bring the WiFi World Tour to the city that never sleeps also known as New York City. You might not be able to take a trip just yet but for now here’s a little taste of what to expect. Strap in and let’s go on a virtual tour of the Big Apple. A famous food (+ recipe) : Pizza Two things you have to try when you’re in the Big Apple are pizza and bagels. Whether it’s grabbing a slice from 2 Bros or going… Read more »
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about Misfits singer Michale Graves’ recent social media posts.
My Chemical Romance has announced their first tour in 9 years. Rumors of a reunion began over the summer of 2019 when Joe Jonas, Jonas Brother, and eyebrow aficionado, mentioned in an interview that he overheard MCR rehearsing. The internet was abuzz until Frank Iero, rhythm guitarist for the group, posted a comically aggressive rebuttal insinuating Jonas’ statement made as much sense as The Ramones getting back together. Fast forward to October 31, 2019, when the band announced a reunion show at the landmark Shrine Expo Hall in Los Angeles. The December 20, sold-out show set fans daydreaming for a… Read more »
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week shares some artists’ reactions to Trump’s impeachment.
Justin and Chris #2 check in from London to discuss their visit to the Ramones Museum, “Unbreakable” visuals, and 20/20 VISION’s eighth track, “A Nation Sleeps”.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s new column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about conservative punks.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s new column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week examines the rise of political punk in the US.
Punk rock has always been known for producing a wild card and, man, did Johnny Rotten prove that at a panel for Epix’s new docuseries, Punk. While with a team of legendary panelists, including Henry Rollins, Marky Ramone, + Donita Sparks, Johnny didn’t exactly keep his opinion to himself. The Sex Pistols vocalist kicked things off with a few words for Black Flag vocalist Henry Rollins—specifically, that he didn’t like the band too much. Later he turned his attention to Marky Ramone, who he not so lovingly referred to as a “heavy-metal fucking reject.” Ouch. Before things could get too far out of… Read more »