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Interview: Faisal Talal of Acrassicauda
words by Fil Madzin | photo by Michael Masse

Interview: Faisal Talal of Acrassicauda

For all the difficulties any person has had to deal with in their life, Faisal Talal has encountered tenfold. He was born in Iraq and [...]

RADAR BROTHERS – The Illustrated Garden
reviewed by Fil Madzin

RADAR BROTHERS – The Illustrated Garden

There are many reasons not to like a band. Either their sound isn’t to your liking, they represent an attitude that you find off-putting, or [...]

LIBRARIANS – Present Passed
reviewed by Fil Madzin

LIBRARIANS – Present Passed

In a time of budding experimental works of music being brought to light, it’s fresh to see anything new, interesting, or off the beaten path. [...]

Interview: Mike McColgan of Street Dogs
words by Fil Madzin | photo by Bryan Sheffield

Interview: Mike McColgan of Street Dogs

There’s no doubting that with the times we’re in, everyone is feeling a little more blue collar than they may be used to. But there’s [...]

NAKATOMI PLAZA – Ghosts
reviewed by Fil Madzin

NAKATOMI PLAZA – Ghosts

After a 10-year career, Brooklyn indie/punk rockers Nakatomi Plaza are hanging up the towel. In conjunction with their demise they’ve released one last album, ironically titled Ghosts. The album serves as a sort of Viking burial for the band, casting off 11 tracks of pop-punk and post-hardcore to burn into the ocean.

CARI CLARA – It’s Our Hearts They’re After
reviewed by Fil Madzin

CARI CLARA – It’s Our Hearts They’re After

Hearing a piece of music is like meeting someone. The last thing you want to do is meet someone who looks really nice but hasn’t [...]

Interview: Matt Sharp of The Rentals
words by Fil Madzin | photo by David Leamy

Interview: Matt Sharp of The Rentals

In music there are often projects loaded with ambition and good ideas that, despite all the roadblocks, get pulled off with impressive solidarity. The Rentals’ Songs [...]

TUBERS – Anachronous
reviewed by Fil Madzin

TUBERS – Anachronous

There’s no shortage of misunderstood places in America, and with that there’s always a chance that some sort of musical act will rise from the [...]