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Summer Nationals Tour @ Fiddler’s Green
All photos by Jenn Cohen BAD RELIGION THE OFFSPRING PENNYWISE
New Pennywise Album Out This Week
Southern California punk legends Pennywise released their eleventh studio album, Yesterdays, TODAY on Epitaph Records. Jim Lindberg is back as the front man, and Yesterdays includes songs written by original bassist, Jason Thirsk who passed away in 1996. In celebration of the release, Pennywise will play several record release shows in Southern California, including July 16 at The […]
20 Years of Cheers, Jeers & Beers: King Rat on their Highs, Lows, and Staying True to Themselves After 20 Years in a Punk Band
by Tim Wenger In today’s world of shortened attention spans and all-angle attacks on the central nervous system, keeping a band going for twenty years is a commendable feat. Even more so, perhaps, when the group is a punk rock band known for chaotic tours, wild live performances and politically incorrect (but very socially conscious) […]
BAD RELIGION SHARE A CHRISTMAS SONG “O COME, O COME EMMANUEL” Christmas Songs Released on October 29 Bad Religion to Contribute a Percentage of Proceeds to Charity
Revered punk rock legend Bad Religion is releasing a Christmas album, Christmas Songs, on October 29. Christmas Songs features 8 new studio recordings of traditional Christmas hymns and an alternate mix of their single “American Jesus” by Andy Wallace. Get in the holiday spirit and listen to Bad Religion’s rendition of “O Come, O Come Emmanuel” now:http://youtu.be/PLCxbXfyXCo. Bad Religion will contribute 20% of proceeds from Christmas […]
Elway-Leavetaking- CD Review
by Jenn Cohen If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. There’s not a bad track on this full-length release, leavetaking, from Fort Collins locals, Elway. When a formula works, why change it? Mastering the pause before the punch, Elway stays with the tried-and-true formula of punk rock: catchy melodies, thoughtful lyrics questioning authority and […]
Bad Religion Rocks Fillmore
by Tim Wenger As cliché as it might sound, things change as we get older. Priorities in life shift around, and nothing seems to make as much sense as it did when you were younger. If you look deep enough within yourself, you learn what really makes you happy and what is truly important. With […]
Seventh Circle Music Collective-an Interview with Aaron Saye
by Tim Wenger photo credit: Adam Hughes, Silver and Cold Photography Seventh Circle Music Collective, at 2935 W. 7th Ave in Denver, has become a hot spot for DIY all-ages shows across a variety of genre lines. Everything from young locals playing their first show, to punk legends like Agent Orange, has graced the stage. […]
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