"Lo-fi rock from a North Dallas garage." With the immediate needs of school and his family well behind him, in 2013 The Professor figured it was high time for his return to the Texas punk scene since his 80's heydays long ago. "...like [Click here to open...]
Dead Freddie – Dead Freddie
Active in the Chicago-area pop-punk scene in the late 70's and early 80's, back then they went by the moniker, Dead Freddie Band, and branded themselves as Chicago's Punk-Pop Phenomenon. Fast-forward forty years, several iterations of the band [Click here to open...]
Greg Hoy & the Boys – Brilliant Jerk (single)
At five years old, urged on by his big brother, Greg Hoy listened to Led Zeppelin’s, Whole Lotta Love, and---understandably---his musical fate was sealed. Fast-forward a few decades, now, the San Francisco CA-based singer-songwriter, [Click here to open...]
David Alpha – Universalon (single)
Oh man, I dig this track... Labeled "irresponsibly eclectic" (which is, quite frankly, the coolest compliment, ever), and known for his edgy, line-crossing, bar-raising rock music, Clearwater, Florida's own, David Alpha, has been making his brand of [Click here to open...]
Vinyl Floor – Apogee
In 2007, brothers Thomas Charlie Pedersen (guitar, vocals) and Daniel Pedersen (drums, vocals), alongside their good friend and neighbor, Rasmus Bruun (guitars, bass), formed the three-piece alt-rock outfit known as, Vinyl Floor, in Copenhagen, [Click here to open...]
Backseat Vinyl – Beach Pop (single)
Listen closely, pop/punk/garage-rock lovers, we just may have your next love. No---I'm not joking. Fresh from Denver, CO, where they perform regularly in the downtown area, Nate Fuller (lead Vocals, lead guitar), Keenan Clarke (drums, backup [Click here to open...]
Ginzu and the Steak Knives – Final Form E.P
All the way from Auckland, New Zealand (a cool town I've spent a bit of time in), the punk-metal threesome known as Ginzu and the Steak Knives (who, by the way, almost went with: 'Norman Bates and the Shower Curtains'), consists of: Jonathon Gray [Click here to open...]