Tuesday night we made it out to The Mayan in Los Angeles, CA to catch The Kills for their nearly sold-out two day header. Night one was supported by LA Witch and night two by Slaughterhouse
Read MoreLast night Together Pangea played The Observatory in Santa Ana, California with The Paranoyds and Death Lens, of fucking course we were there.
Read MoreFriday night Big Fun returned to LA for the first time since the pandemic with performances by Dove Armitage, Shock Therapy, and Rinse & Repeat. It was all ages, packed, and made us remember why we love this city so much.
Read MoreIt’s fair to say that Niis is one of the most punk-root bands in the current Los Angeles stratosphere that increasingly expands upon the repertoires of old-school punk. Not only sonically, but thematically, too.
Read MoreLast weekend we hustled out to Zebulon in Los Angeles, CA last minute to catch Human Issue, who celebrated the release of their debut record Faceless. Nameless. Supporting Human Issue were LA favs The Side Eyes, Slaughterhouse, and Enemy.
Read MoreWe kicked off May at The Teragram Ballroom with Melbourne superstars Amyl & The Sniffers. Ripping through the success of their recently released LP Comfort To Me, the four piece punk group sold-out the gig faster then you can inhale whatever was on your table the morning ticket sales begun. Supporting The Sniffers were San Pedro’s Slaughterhouse and Sydney’s C.O.F.F.I.N.
Read MoreSaturday night we tripped out to Alex’s Bar in Long Beach, CA to catch Frankie and The Witch Fingers before they leave on an extensive North American Tour. It sold out, people were feeling it, you get it.
Read MoreSaturday night Slaughterhouse pulled up to The Sardine in their hometown of San Pedro, CA for a headlining gig to celebrate their recent successful tour with Bad Religion. Today, the band has just announced that they will be supporting Australian super-power Amyl and The Sniffers as they play their first LA show in years at The Teragram Ballroom - we will be there
Read MoreWith a lineup of 400+ bands and artists from around the world and endless event programming that nearly everyone can enjoy, Boise’s Treefort is one of the most stacked music festivals in the entire United States. Amidst our time spent there with Shutups, we took advantage of the massive bill and caught as many sets as we possibly could - check out our photo journal!
Read MoreAfter several months on the road, LA multi-instrumentalist Sasami returned home to adoring, moshing fans for one last show at The Teragram Ballroom last week. With support from theorist, poet, and DJ Mandy Harris Williams; Staten Island punks Jigsaw Youth; and IE powerviolence up-and-comers Zulu, it was a heavy night that proved just how alive-and-kicking rock music is today.
Read MoreRiding the flames of their recently released debut LP Fun Factory San Pedro, California’s very own Slaughterhouse has just returned from their biggest tour to date. Supporting the legendary Bad Religion, Slaughterhouse played 10 shows within a two week span, ripping through Arizona, Utah, Washington, Oregon, and back through California - photographer Meriel O’Connell joined the band on the road for the first entry into our TOUR DIARY column.
Read MoreLast night Brooklyn-based rock trio THICK returned to LA for a hot gig with support from OG’s Mean Jeans and local favorites Reckling. Two years in the making (pandemic and all) it was well worth the fucking wait
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