“Sick Thoughts” by Sick Thoughts – Review
By John Wright I lack the words to adequately describe how nice it is to have a punk record, a no frills, no hyphenates, no genre-bending, no horns or synths or xylophones capital P-U-N-K...
By John Wright I lack the words to adequately describe how nice it is to have a punk record, a no frills, no hyphenates, no genre-bending, no horns or synths or xylophones capital P-U-N-K...
By Stevie Priller Riot Fest 2018 happened. Despite fears that the festival would be cancelled due to major delays in second wave lineup announcements, Riot Fest 2018 happened, and it was great. For those...
Interview by Matthew Lawhead On September 11th, Melbourne band Deaf Wish performed at Babyland with the Gotobeds and TRVSS. Afterwards, they were kind enough to step aside for an interview. We spoke with guitarist...
Interview and photography by Bethany Brubeck On their thirteenth year of touring, The Wonder Years have come out swinging from the depths of Philadelphia basements, and have grown to be one of the biggest...
The Avengers self-titled compilation, commonly referred to as the “Pink Album,” is essential listening for fans of Punk. Singer Penelope Houston sings righteously over high energy Punk songs more in the vein of the...
Review by John Wright Score: 9/10 Andrew Savage and the rest of Parquet Courts continue to soar to new heights in their continuing saga of a rock band from Texas come to...
A WPTS Music special feature by Calder Buisch and Ryan Hartman Painted Eyes is the special guest on Electric Bananarama this week! Before the show we talked to Matt, their bass player, to...
Review by Calder Buisch. Score: 8/10 Garage-punk three-piece Prettiest Eyes is back with a powerful sophomore album out now on Castle Face Records. Pools is a garage infused synth-punk record full of...
Review by Thomas Troyan This review was brought to you by… POST- is Jeff’s fourth album after his previous project “Bomb the Music Industry!” a follow up to 2016’s “WORRY.” which was a personal...
Article by Emma Cave Filmed by Lizzie Howard & Nolan Wherley Audio by Evan Lawrence This review is brought to you by While the roots of 90’s rock can be found in bulky CD...