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Greg Dulli of Afghan Whigs Heading Out on Solo Tour

Greg Dulli of Afghan Whigs Heading Out on Solo Tour

Sub Pop Records reports that Greg Dulli (Afghan Whigs, The Gutter Twins) is heading out on his first-ever solo tour. The tour, dubbed “An Evening [...]

Verbicide Select Mixtape Volume 6

Verbicide Select Mixtape Volume 6

Available now for free download, Verbicide Select Mixtape Volume 6 is our collection of the best and most popular tracks featured on VerbicideMagazine.com in the [...]

The Front: Bad Investment
by Nate Pollard

The Front: Bad Investment

PERFUME GENIUS – Learning
reviewed by Mason Souza

PERFUME GENIUS – Learning

Mike Hadreas makes a whole lot out of a little as Perfume Genius. On his debut album Learning, he answers, possibly unintentionally, the question: “What [...]

DEW-SCENTED – Invocation
reviewed by Paul J. Comeau

DEW-SCENTED – Invocation

Dew-Scented play tight and technical thrash metal with a healthy mix of guitar wankery-laden leads, pounding blast beats, and heavy breakdowns that all serve to [...]

Obits – Pine On

Obits – Pine On

Every so often over the past few years you’d hear a whisper about this new Brooklyn band featuring a couple of indie rock veterans. Supposedly [...]

Interview: Diane di Prima
words by Jackson Ellis

Interview: Diane di Prima

In March of 2007, I pulled a copy of Diane di Prima’s prose and poetry collection Dinners and Nightmares off my bookshelf. At the time, [...]

Jaill – The Stroller

Jaill – The Stroller

Vincent Kircher, Austin Dutmer, Andrew Harris, and Ryan Adams are a somewhat sneaky, rarely sleazy group of guys from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Together, they are Jaill, [...]

V/A – WARPED TOUR 2010 TOUR COMPILATION
reviewed by Chris Aitkens

V/A – WARPED TOUR 2010 TOUR COMPILATION

I’m having a big dilemma here. A lot of people would agree with me when I say that the Vans Warped Tour has lost its [...]

Antony and the Johnsons do a duet with Björk, release music-art hybrid

Antony and the Johnsons do a duet with Björk, release music-art hybrid

Antony and the Johnsons are releasing their fourth album, Swanlights, on October 12th in the US via Secretly Canadian. Abrams Image is going to simultaneously [...]

MAD SIN – Burn and Rise
reviewed by Chris Aitkens

MAD SIN – Burn and Rise

There’s not a lot I can say about this album other than that it pretty much sets a new bar for psychobilly and horrorbilly genre. [...]

The Young Scamels – Full Fathom Five (Thy Father Lies)

The Young Scamels – Full Fathom Five (Thy Father Lies)

The Young Scamels are Christian Frederickson, Greg King, Jason Noble (from the band Rachel’s). Their debut album Tempest reflects the weird mix of classical, electronic and punk sounds that [...]

Interview: Cheetah Chrome
words by Mark Huddle

Interview: Cheetah Chrome

When it comes to the history of punk rock, there are few individuals who can truthfully say they’ve seen it all.  Cheetah Chrome was present [...]

Carissa’s Wierd – The Color That Your Eyes Changed With the Color of Your Hair

Carissa’s Wierd – The Color That Your Eyes Changed With the Color of Your Hair

For a band that played so softly, Carissa’s Wierd generated a hell of a buzz. “We never intended to be as quiet as we were,” [...]

GROWING – Pumps
reviewed by Sean Tatol

GROWING – Pumps

Listening to this album, it occurs to me that I don’t grasp what the intended setting for the music is. It spans the electronic music [...]