Nottingham, England is probably best known to Americans as the place that Robin Hood came from. That said, it also happens to be the place where indie band Amber Run formed while the members were studying at Nottingham University.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week looks at the association of the anarchy symbol and punk.
Two Videos emerged on Twitter July 22nd of separate incidents that took place in NYC, where police officers were drenched with water by Harlem and Brooklyn residents. The first video, posted at 1:23 P.M., shows two officers in the middle of what appears to be an arrest following a traffic stop. With one person leaned across the hood of a car, the officers and suspect are drenched with a bucket of water. The bucket is then thrown and ricochets off the arresting officer’s head. The video is labeled “RESTRAINT” by the account that posted both videos, @NYScanner. In the second,… Read more »
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s new column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week examines queercore.
This is the sound of an artist, a songwriter, becoming more and more comfortable slowing things down, allowing for subtlety, and openly aching.
Billie Joe Armstrong’s latest band The Longshot have debuted a new song called “Love Is For Losers.”
Darrin chats with the drummer from progressive metal band CKY, Jess Margera.
Their seventh studio album, If There Is Light, It Will Find You, is a current punk masterpiece that tells a riveting tale of lead singer Buddy Nielsen’s journey.
NGAGE Agency’s roster killed it this year with their new releases, and they’re bringing you choice cuts from each band.
Callwood takes on the struggle of journalism in 2017 at the cooler this week.