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The Lead: WE GOT POWER!: ’80s L.A. Hardcore explored with fanzine author Jordan Schwartz

(above: Mike Watt of Minutemen playing Earl Liberty of Circle Jerks' bass guitar. Check out a full gallery of images here.) When we last spoke with an author from Bazillion Points publishing, we got the inside scoop on the early days of metal pioneers like Metallica and Slayer. Now we catch up with WE GOT […]

Oliver Tree is all about "mixing together things that maybe don’t fit"

Love him, hate him, stick your tongue in his mouth or bash him in the head with the business end of a dockless scooter, Oliver Tree isn’t going to go away quietly. And thank your favorite deity for bringing him on the planet. Because whether your mom wouldn’t be caught dead in that ’70s purple […]

And the best Fall Out Boy album of all time is…

If there’s one thing the internet loves, it’s animated GIFs of cats. If there’s a second thing the internet loves, it’s arguing about everything, all the time, forever and ever. Thus, our new debate column is born! Next up: APMAs headlining act Fall Out Boy. What do you think their best album is? Here’s what […]

10 essential punk Christmas songs to add to your holiday playlist

Christmas is quite possibly the most musically controversial holiday of the year. Not everyone digs the varying styles of seasonal music, though it’s a genre unto itself. You have the ancient carols, full of religious imagery, usually sung by hoary old choirs. The early 20th century’s awash with hokey Tin Pan Alley Christmas standards, sung […]

Scary Kids Scaring Kids: Fear Before The March Of Change

Their sophomore album is a melodic departure from their screamo debut, and they’re a constant (and popular) target for internet haters. But are SCARY KIDS SCARING KIDS setting themselves up for a fall from the top before they reach it? Story: Tim Karan Photos: Bill Sitzmann Pouyan Afkary is worried. As he sits offstage […]

Inside the next wave of British heavy metal

The British are coming? Nah, they never really went away. Whether it be the prototypical likes of Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden and Judas Priest, game-changing extremists Napalm Death, Bolt Thrower and Carcass or more recent globe-straddling champions such as Architects, Bring Me The Horizon and Asking Alexandria, there’s scarcely been a moment since Tony Iommi […]

Taste Of Tuesday: In 2003, the Starting Line became an overnight success

Editor's note: In its origins, the TASTE OF CHAOS tour was frequently deemed “Winter Warped” by both fans and organizers. The 2006 road show took place in the late winter and early spring, featuring lineups populated by some of the most diverse voices in the scene, including bands like My Chemical Romance, the Used, Underoath, […]

See photos of Thursday, AFI and Lil Peep before their mainstream success

Jonathan Weiner never set out to be a professional photographer. Picking up a camera for the first time as a teenager was, initially, simply a way to hang out with his friends and, crucially, get the best view possible not afforded to those onstage at the gigs he was frequenting as many as five times […]

Check out these rare photos of punk legends, as captured by Jim Saah

“People were commenting about this one photo I took of Marginal Man that was in the inner sleeve of their record [Identity, Dischord Records, 1984],” mused veteran Washington, D.C. punk/alt-rock photographer Jim Saah via telephone. He was reflecting on an exhibit at D.C.’s Lost Origins Gallery celebrating his new book In My Eyes: Photographs 1982-1997 […]

Kevin Devine on his long career: “There are days in which I realize I won the lottery”

Outside of my Columbus, Ohio, house, a team of road workers are replacing septic lines across the street when I ring Kevin Devine to talk about his new record, Nothing’s Real, So Nothing’s Wrong, out today. “I did this show last Saturday [Feb. 12] in Central Pennsylvania, Harrisburg,” Devine tells me from the other end […]
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