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Interview: Tiny Vipers
words by Heather Schofner | photo by David Belisle

Interview: Tiny Vipers

Originally published in Verbicide issue #25 On the fifth volume of Burn To Shine, Jesy Fortino (a.k.a. “Tiny Vipers”) stole the show. Settling onto a [...]

Interview: The Fashion
words by Heather Schofner | photo by Jonas Kjær

Interview: The Fashion

Originally published in Verbicide issue #24 Things have been moving at light speed for The Fashion. Jakob Printzlau, lead vocalist of the band, says, “In [...]

Interview: The Donnas
words by Heather Schofner | photo by Neil Zlozower

Interview: The Donnas

Originally published in Verbicide issue #23 How many bands can you think of that have been together for 15 consecutive years with no lineup changes? [...]

ANDY HAAS – Humanitarian War
reviewed by Heather Schofner

ANDY HAAS – Humanitarian War

This album is piercing, like early morning mortar fire. It’s a live improvisation with no overdubs, and is meant to be a protest against “preemptive [...]

Interview: Tegan and Sara
words by Heather Schofner | photo by Autumn deWilde

Interview: Tegan and Sara

Originally published in Verbicide issue #21 Tegan and Sara’s 2004 release So Jealous was the biggest hit for the duo yet, landing them on Rolling [...]

MOURNBLADE – Mangled Lies
reviewed by Heather Schofner

MOURNBLADE – Mangled Lies

Metal is great. There’s nothing like a kick ass metal riff and a growly singer grumbling on about death, war, and Satan. When I saw [...]

PERMANENT ME – After the Room Clears
reviewed by Heather Schofner

PERMANENT ME – After the Room Clears

Permanent Me don’t stray too far from the formula on this record. After the Room Clears is an album that relies on pop-punk hooks and [...]

ECHO SCREEN – Euphoria
reviewed by Heather Schofner

ECHO SCREEN – Euphoria

This pop rock album will have 14-year-old girls gazing at the sky, iPods on, hoping that they’ll catch one of the band members at their [...]

MORELLO – Twelve Ways to Breathe
reviewed by Heather Schofner

MORELLO – Twelve Ways to Breathe

Fans of At the Drive-In should check this out. This Dublin-based band really doesn’t want to be lumped with the likes of Flogging Molly — [...]

STATIC THOUGHT – In the Trenches
reviewed by Heather Schofner

STATIC THOUGHT – In the Trenches

Frontman and guitarist Eric Urbach has loved punk for a long time. He says, “Punk is real for us. We eat it and breathe it.” [...]