• Redd Kross: Interview

    Redd Kross: Interview

    Brothers Jeff and Steve McDonald have truly seen it all. After starting their band as kids in Hawthorne, California (Jeff was fifteen and Steve was eleven, to be exact), they played their first public performance at an eighth grade graduation party with Black Flag, broke up and reformed a handful…

  • Bratmobile: Interview

    Bratmobile: Interview

    Bratmobile is the recently reunited project of musicians Molly Neuman and Allison Wolfe which originally began in Olympia, Washington alongside guitarist Erin Smith. The band was one of the first acts to pioneer the feminist punk rock movement later dubbed “Riot Grrrl,” after the zine penned by Neuman. Now, thirty-three…

  • Lifeguard: Interview

    Lifeguard: Interview

    Lifeguard See Their Future In “Boogie Nights” at Pitchfork Music Festival 2024 Lifeguard is the teenaged, Chicago-based trio consisting of Asher Case, Isaac Lowenstein, and Kai Slater. The band and their various solo endeavors have been at the forefront of Chicago’s rising youth music scene, dubbed “Hallogallo” after the zine…

  • Gavin Rossdale:  “I would choose Steve Albini over Taylor Swift”

    Gavin Rossdale:  “I would choose Steve Albini over Taylor Swift”

    Old cardigans, battered jeans, fishnet tights, and androgynous hair. While the grunge ‘aesthetic’ has made a rampant comeback on social media platforms over the past few years, many criticize those scurrying to fit into this category as attempts seem inauthentic and surface level. Some argue that these kids are failing…

  • Gaadge: Interview

    Gaadge: Interview

    Last August brought about the release of the underrated sophomore album, Somewhere Down Below, by the Pittsburgh four-piece Gaadge. The band first piqued my interest when I heard their single, “Oh Wonder,” and subsequently had it on repeat throughout frequent road trips up the coast to Los Angeles and while…

  • The Paranoyds: They Like It Here

    The Paranoyds: They Like It Here

    In my home state of California, D.I.Y. is taking its last sputtering breaths, suffocating under the weight of every new unbearable surf-rock band that starts up. When I was in high school, it felt like no one was doing anything new. Local music had grown monotonous and annoying, like a…

  • The Aux: Blockhead’s bar Bazaar

    The Aux: Blockhead’s bar Bazaar

    When Blockhead revealed the tracklist for The Aux, it was as if a small volcano erupted. billy woods, Aesop Rock, Danny Brown, Despot, RXKNephew, Quelle Chris, Open Mike Eagle, Koreatown Oddity, et al. had found their way to one single tracklist, and the reactions garnered were in line with the magnitude…