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Album Review: BUMMER – “Holy Terror”

Thank God (or Satan, whichever you prefer) for BUMMER. The trio is back with ten assbeaters on Holy Terror, their full-length follow-up to 2015’s Spank.

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Watch: The Mudd Club

Get ready, Lawrence. More teen bands are arriving, and they're really good. On Sunday evening, The Mudd Club made their big debut to a saturated
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Review: Carswell & Hope – “Exit Plan” EP

Carswell & Hope’s latest EP opens with the locomotive chug of “Cordelia,” a song so thick with tension you could cut it with… well Nick

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Photo Gallery: PEARS / HiGH / Red Kate / Hipshot Killer

A punk show doused in testosterone and musical mirth shook up a sleepy Wednesday at the Bottleneck when PEARS rolled through. The New Orleans-based band
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Photo Gallery: The Sluts / Bloom

Scenes from the Replay with Bloom and The Sluts.
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Photo Gallery: Samantha Fish / Nick Schnebelen Band

Samantha Fish / Photo by Fally Afani Friday night's show at the Bottleneck was one hot ticket for anyone who lives and breathes rock and
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Album Review: The Burning Peppermints – “Glittervomit”

The Burning Peppermints’ debut Glittervomit stays soft for all of twenty seconds before opener “Don’t Try To Lie To Me” slams into full throttle. Even

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“A Reflection of Me:” When motherhood and making music match up

Managing a band can be a lot like managing a family. You’ve gotta get everyone from point A to point B for important events, present

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I Heart Local Music christens the new Jackpot with The Sluts / Bummer / Khrystal.

The Sluts fans / Photo by Fally Afani Welp, I Heart Local Music is back on its bullshit. When we first met the brand new
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Review: Red Kate – “Iraqi Girl”/“American Zone” Singles

The guttural howl of Red Kate has never sounded better than matched with a bass-y thump and a grimy guitar strum on their new single