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Britney Spears, Pink, 'NSYNC Songs Get Punk Makeovers


The thin line between pop and punk just got thinner. Green Day, Blink-182 and Sum41 have long charmed the “TRL” audience with their pop hooks and eye candy videos, but now there’s a new crop of punk bands going after pop fans a little more directly. OK, a lot more. On Punk Goes Pop, released last month on Fearless Records, several up-and-coming punk bands cover hits from the cream of the pop star crop. Further Seems Forever speeds up ‘NSYNC’s “Bye, Bye, Bye,” Stretch Arm Strong gives Pink’s “Get the Party Started” a hardcore makeover, and the Starting Line turn… Read more »

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Sex Pistols Collection Goes Under The Hammer


British punk legend Johnny Rotten’s famous “Anarchy” shirt sold at auction for 4,000 pounds ($5,860) Thursday. Rotten wore the stained and ripped shirt bearing the slogans “No Future” and “Antichrist, anarchy” on stage during the Sex Pistols’ infamous 1970s shows. It was sold to an unnamed telephone bidder at a west London sale held to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the “Punk Special” concerts that helped launch the alternative music scene. “I had good feedback from the Sex Pistols-related pieces, but the results were much better than I expected,” said Stephen Maycock of British auction house Sothebys. Johnny Rotten’s shirt… Read more »

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With Heavy Punk Thrashing, Thrice Will Suffice


Another punk band bursting out of Orange County, Thrice segregate themselves from the monotonous throng of pop lightweights overwhelming the SoCal scene by delivering some much needed meaty hardcore musicianship and potent lyrics. Bringing that furious sound of their debut Identity Crisis to the stage of Anaheim’s House of Blues recently (8/9), the foursome performed before a sold out hometown crowd with metal-crushing vigor. “It was really, really fun,” said breathless frontman and songwriter Dustin Kensrue backstage after the gig in an exclusive interview with Virginmega.com. “The kids were going crazy and we played almost all of our first record… Read more »

Scene Queen


Tate Logan of Punk Goes Pride is hanging out with Scene Queen in Study Hall this week for a chat about her days in school, where she’d sit at the Mean Girls table and how those early days influenced the Bimbocore queen’s music today. Scene Queen also talks about her newly released album, ‘Hot Singles In Your Area’ and what songs she’s excited to be playing on Summer School Tour!

I Saw The TV Glow


On this episode of Punk Goes Pride, Tate and his wife Katy do a deep-dive analysis of the new A24 film, ‘I Saw The TV Glow’. The movie is a beautiful allegory for the trans experience and the discovery of gender identity and transition as a whole.

Glimmers


In this episode of Punk Goes Pride, Tate sit down with Maggie from Glimmers to chat about the formation of the band and their two newest singles. They also discuss excitement for their upcoming headline tour and support tour, and new music coming out early next year.

A Queer Love Story in Music


Tate is joined by his wife Katy in this episode of Punk Goes Pride to share their decade long love story and highlight the songs that made up the soundtrack to their romance over the years.

Crazy Tour Stories


In this episode of Punk Goes Pride, Tate shares his funniest and wildest moments from touring the country. Everything from accidentally stealing from a famous rapper, to meeting his favorite author, to almost getting kidnapped. This episode is a ride.

Zola Simone


In this episode of Punk Goes Pride, Tate chats with 19 year old Zola Simone about her recent single and video release, upcoming album announcement, and having her song “Easy” featured in the hit Netflix show, Atypical. 

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