VINYL OF THE MONTH CHEECH - Old Friends EP Boston, MA WTF Records OLD FRIENDS EP (2017) by CHEECH...
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Performer Mag’s reviews of punk, ska and lo-fi music and videos.
Every Misfits Halloween Song Ranked
That's right, Performer Magazine has compiled the definitive ranking of every "Halloween" song by...
We the Wild ‘From the Cities We Fled’ Album Review and Video
Drenched in cutthroat cut time and amicable angst, Northwest rockers We The Wild capture a...
VINYL OF THE MONTH: Eureka California “Versus”
Versus by Eureka California VINYL OF THE MONTH Eureka California Versus Athens, GA (HHBTM Records) Eureka California is like a shot of adrenaline to the earhole. It’s noisy, it’s filthy, it’s...
ALBUM REVIEW: “Disquiet” by Therapy?
Quite simply put: the new Therapy? album Disquiet is a melodic punk metal masterpiece (and I'm not just saying that because they happen to be my favorite band of all time)....
VINYL OF THE MONTH: Trust Fund/Joanna Gruesome Split 12″
VINYL OF THE MONTH Trust Fund/Joanna Gruesome Split 12” (HHBTM Records) “Split LP exudes noisy, abrasive bliss…” Joanna Gruesome / Trust Fund Split 12" by Trust Fund / Joanna Gruesome It’s...
MUST-LISTEN VINYL: The Transmission Now “White Night”
The Transmission Now White Night 7-Inch EP Bethlehem, PA (Setting Records) “Frenzied punk from the Lehigh Valley…” White Night by The Transmission NOW The new 7-inch from Bethlehem, PA natives The...
VINYL OF THE MONTH: Muuy Biien “DYI”
"Athens Noisemakers Go Post-Everything on New LP” D.Y.I. by Muuy Biien Due to their penchant for poor spelling, Athens-based noisemakers Muuy Biien have decided to call their latest LP D.Y.I. –...
Deadkill – “No, Never!” Review
Deadkill is among a handful of amazingly abrasive, cocksure, noisy-as-fuck bands from the Pacific Northwest (most of whom have found a home with Good to Die Records). The band’s first full-length,...
VINYL OF THE MONTH: Opposition Rising
“A metric fuck-ton of guttural, hardcore fury” The sonic bombast that opens Opposition Rising’s new EP is a bit of a false start, tricking the listener into thinking they’ve perhaps picked up a...
Von Shakes – “Bohemia” Review
“Dirty indie rock from the other side of the pond” Von Shakes, straight from Dublin, Ireland, recently produced Bohemia, and man, do they kill it on the indie punk stage. Releasing an album that’s...
Vinyl of the Month: Terry Malts
“Fuzzed-out punk to damage your needle” It’s hard to know whether or not to take Terry Malts (band, not person) seriously. Their official website redirects to a blog about taco stands, but damn if...
Sandrider – “Godhead” Review
Sandrider is back with their second full-length album and Godhead demonstrates a relentless commitment to their craft. On this latest endeavor, the Seattle-based trio is once again drawing on their...