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THE REVELING – Tributaries
reviewed by Sebastian Gahan

THE REVELING – Tributaries

With the songs on this album flowing like the titular tributaries of a vast body of water, it’s perhaps somewhat of a surprise that it [...]

GREY AREA/GO RYDELL – Split
reviewed by Garrett Lyons

GREY AREA/GO RYDELL – Split

New York City punks Grey Area make their return with their first new music in a decade, with the feel of Pennywise and Bouncing Souls. [...]

BANQUETS – This Is Our Concern, Dude
reviewed by Jake Benjamin

BANQUETS – This Is Our Concern, Dude

The leaders: they are touted endlessly as true originals, innovators, visionaries in a clouded and blind world bent on retreading and replicating established and venerated [...]

Banquets – Eleanor, I Need a Garden

Banquets – Eleanor, I Need a Garden

While admittedly Banquets was originally formed for “just fun” by a group of friends, the group’s approach to punk rock is a breath of fresh [...]

Interview: PJ Bond
words by Garrett Lyons | photo by Patrick J. Stefano

Interview: PJ Bond

PJ Bond is one of the peripatetic musicians of this world. His global travels to promote his music sparked a unique web project called “The [...]

PJ Bond – Stop Being Bad

PJ Bond – Stop Being Bad

Ask New Jersey native PJ Bond about DIY ethics, the underground punk scene and toiling in relative obscurity for nearly ten years and you’re likely to hear [...]

PJ BOND – You Didn’t Know I Was Alphabetical
reviewed by Garrett Lyons

PJ BOND – You Didn’t Know I Was Alphabetical

You Didn’t Know I Was Alphabetical is a brilliant collection of songs ranging from Matt Pond PA to early Wilco folk-rockers. The whole album ebbs [...]