Posts Tagged as ‘punk’
Tomorrow, Sunday April 1st, from 10am-midnight, special guests Dog Company will be playing live over the air during Resistance Radio with Ben Ammo. Dog Company was formed in 2004 and has taken the local punk scene by force. Lead by vocalist Joe Blow, they play with a classic punk and »
Eight years ago, a new DIY act , JuiceheaD, was born out of the windy city. With an aggressive, expressive sound, it didn’t take long before the band caught the eyes (and ears) of legendary punk act, The Misfits. While on a whirl-wind tour for with the legendary horror-punk band, »
Punk speeds, jazz sounds, and skater raditude all come together in Carte De Visite. Hailing from Belleville, Illinois, Carte started as Ryan Birkner’s solo project. Eventually, Birkner was joined by bassist/keyboardist Austin Luberda and drummer Christian Mundloch. Their latest EP, Erman, is filled with sentimental guitars and perky drums. Here’s »
We recently got to sit down and chat with Joe Lally, known as the bassist for seminal punk band Fugazi, and who is currently touring as a solo artist with three albums now under his belt. Read on for his thoughts on the zen of touring, his love of funk, »
OBN III’s, 1:05PM Orville Bateman Neeley III is as impressive as ever with his newest venture among Austin’s OBN III’s. If Bad Sports channeled the 60′s and punk into delightful power-chord pop, then OBN III’s is a near-perfect turn into proto-punk. Their berserk but calculated lo-fi recordings will no doubt »
I have always wondered where Star Fucking Hipsters get their name. Is it a reference to a trendy youth who procreates with a moderately famous resident of Hollywood? Or maybe a famous hipster that has an expletive to put emphasis on his stardom? Regardless, their new CD, From the Dumpster »
Listening to Spelling Bee can be quite an intense experience at first. It’s sort of like being beaten by an angry mob, but in the best way imaginable. Drummer Joseph Hess and Singer/Guitarist/Saxophonist Mabel Suen are a power duo. Throughout their nine-song debut, Sweet Dreams, Strange Animal, your ears will be »
For those of you that missed Dr. Douglas Dow’s Music Lecture on the History of Punk (and Post-Punk), there were some fascinating points discussed and a wide range of excellent punk music played. While this does not fully represent the detailed nature of the lecture, you may download the powerpoint »
As part two of our Genealogies of Rock n Roll Fall Music Lecture series, Dr. Douglas Dow, the Assosiate Director of Collegium V, will present on the history of Punk and Post Punk. There are heavy influences from both these staple genres among indie music, rock n roll and culture, »
Radio UTD is lucky to exist in a place that can represent both the Dallas and Denton local music scenes. Both are really erupting right now, even hosting their own festivals–35 Conferette and HomeGrown. Hell, even Gorilla Vs. Bear is hosting a festival in Dallas in July. As DFW becomes »