Feeding their growing fanbase less than a year after their sophomore album, Keep on Truckin’, the American-punk-core of Surfbort has released a new single. The next installment of their world domination, “Never Gonna Be What You Want Me to Be,” is a focused performance with a head-down directive opposite to the loud, deliberately messy, and wild record of last year.
Read MoreAt the tail end of march, LA-Hustlers Surfbort, Niis, and Smirk made a stop two hours from home base at The Cashbah in San Diego after a lengthy US and SXSW tour - we made the trip because we’re all about hype and punk rock.
Read MoreThe Brooklyn-born quartet of punk-rockers, formally known as Surfbort, know how to make music so raw it spits in your face. Some months ago, we reviewed their debut studio record, Keep on Truckin’. Among those tracks we loved, “Lot Lizard 93” was a particular favorite - so when Surfbort dropped a music video for the track, we wanted to do a write up!
Read MoreThe Starbort Tour came raging through Oakland last week with both Surfbort and Starcrawler tearing up the stage at Starline Social Club - we took photos ofc.
Read MoreStraight up: Surfbort's latest LP Keep on Truckin' is a galore of odd, funny, and droning lyricism floored atop of a congestion of deep guitar riffs and distant drum-blows. Entrenched in this weird record is a merit of cautious technique and buzzing infection. Like an ear-bug, Keep on Truckin' nestles itself in your ears and fucks shit up.
Read MoreSurfbort sold-out The Lodge Room in Highland Park, CA last night for their first show back since the pandemic. With support from local-superstars NIIS, The Freakees, and Shamon Cassette, the all-ages gig was a loud showcase of noise, love, and friendship - we’re all over it.
Read MoreIn ‘Freak in da Club’, the first single to come out of Dani Miller and Ashley Smith’s new project DM, the duo capture feelings of raw-club-intimacy with their nostalgic blend of 90’s-noise, Toronto-electroclash, and disco rage
Read MoreThe Brooklyn-based punk group, Surfbort, has released a brand new single: “Silly D.” It’s the second single the band has released in a year, following two brief EPs, and it shows the band’s persistence to their jagged punk sound. In fact, “Silly D” sounds more rough and alien than the band’s average discography, but that’s to the betterment of the single.
Read MoreBrooklyn’s Surfbort just released an Apocalypse Care Package of 5 gritty demos and we’re fucking stoked
Read MoreBrooklyn based punk-rockers Surfbort pack The Lodge Room in Highland Park, CA wall to wall with help from local favorites Nice & Dumb Fucks
Read MoreDecember in Los Angeles, CA might leave you broke - but you definitely won’t be bored. Check out our top picks for live music this month.
Read MoreCheck out our sweaty mosh pit pictures of Halloween night at The Factory in Los Angeles, CA where Bleached performed as Ramones, Together Pangea as Misfits, Reckling as Bad Brains, & Nice as Blondie.
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