In the mid 2000s, Go Betty Go seemed to be on everyone’s radar. The all female pop/punk LA based band...
“Dark chills from your spine in your eyes Darkness emperor, rogues all gather The other Moses fill my head Blackened...
Lou Brutus. His name is known around the world. He needs no introduction. You know him as the host of “hardDrive with Lou Brutus”...
In Solitude’s junior album Sister is a REAL motherfucker. Let me explain. As a child growing up, I can recall...
For about three weeks of my life, Glen Stilphen was an enigma. I had been assigned to interview the former...
Punk's not dead because the Atlanta-based band Look Alive's new album Mistakes & Milestones is out July 2nd and it's lively as all hell! Read the latest review on RockRevolt Magazine here!
Iconic and legendary, Black Flag is one of the first American hardcore punk bands, influencing countless artists and musicians with...
Ever since 2008, this New Jersey band has been working tediously to keeping punk alive. Influenced by everyone in between Bobby Fuller and Blink-182, they keep the aggressiveness, but infuse it with choruses and a guitar riff that sets up shop in your head, and refuses to leave.
The name says it all for the Finnish quartet – an album potentially full of cliché horror punk lyrics, themes, music and just another band to laugh at for having a rather ludicrous name. However, take note that I used the word "potentially." It could have happened, there's no doubt about that, but having been to quite a few horror punk gigs myself, this album is something not to be laughed at and dismissed easily. Containing near pop punk before divulging into massive breakdowns, this is one of the best releases I've heard of this year so far.
“I was so wasted. I was so wasted. I was wasted. I was a hippie. I was a burnout. I was a dropout. You know I was out of my head. I was a surfer. I had a skateboard. I was so heavy man. I lived on the strand” Those lyrics, those words, attest the sentiments of a time gone by. They point out our youth, a window into who many of us once were. Some of us weathered those days; some of us watched it happen around us but never experienced it. Some of us are still living it, and some of us are now fighting it through the youth we engendered while we were so wasted back in the day. However you wrap it up, these words speak true to the grander majority of us who dare to declare ourselves Gen Xers.
It is good to see a band spend time and effort on a B-side collection, unlike most bands or record labels that push out these collections to either generate money for the label or buzz for an upcoming record, Kylesa have spent over a year going through their back catalogue to produce a wondrous accumulation of material that will satisfy die hard fans and new fans alike.
Possessed by a world-busting manic punk yowl and fiercely pounding guitar arm, Sara Century took time away from promoting local bands or shows or films or zines to answer some questions for RockRevolt’s agent last week.
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