Achilles – Vul†ures
Achilles makes an interesting cocktail of styles, but manages to create a pleasant balance between d-beat, crustpunk, metal and a bit of postrock.
Achilles makes an interesting cocktail of styles, but manages to create a pleasant balance between d-beat, crustpunk, metal and a bit of postrock.
The New Lows perform new song live
New EP called “Toxic Vendetta” coming out in September / October 2013.
The film Brett Morgen made for HBO is the best Kurt Cobain film to date.
A stroll down memory lane for those who enjoy the easygoing and simple sound of nineties punkrock with The Arrogant Bastards.
[img]https://scontent-ams2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xpa1/v/t1.0-9/11224672_1221798431170453_8118325841989599519_n.jpg?oh=0197463a38bd2a89c671e856c79b7813&oe=56C154EB[/img] [b]Thursday 12th of November, Move-Up Arnhem Some good ol’ punkrock for you[/b] [i][url=https://www.facebook.com/rottenmindua/?fref=ts]Rotten Mind[/url][/i] The Swedish punks will bring you an explosive mix of twangy garagerock and hook-filled three-chord-punk. But from a band named after a Jay Reatard song we cannot expect anything else. Their first record, titled ‘I’m Alone Even With You’, came … Continue reading Th. 12-11-2015 – Rotten Mind, New Best Friend, Washed-Up Kids @ Move Arnhem
While IX isn’t the most surprising nor original record of 2014, to me it’s a very strong contender for record of the year and one of the better records the Trail has made.
…and the 22nd is now at the (brilliantly named) Bela Lugosi in Nuremberg (DE)
After the first EP “State Of Mind” (Powertrip Records), the German hardcore band Light It Up released their second demo named “Demo´12”.
[quote=Pim]Did anyone see “Intruders” from Glen Morgan, who was involved with the X-Files? Did you see any of it Toussaint? Saw 3 episodes now and it raises a lot of questions, curious to see how they’re going to answer it. I do like it so far for sure.[/quote] Nope, this completely flew under my radar. … Continue reading
Riddarna from Gotland, Sweden, delivers a record that is full of surprises and brings back a nostalgic feeling about the nineties.
Weezer ruled in ’94 so the five songs You Blew It! covered do not top the originals. They are better than ‘Back to the Shack’ though.
Talbot sounds like being punched in the face by a mammoth on ‘Scaled’, no lies there.