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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.” [...]

V/A – Give ‘Em The Boot V
reviewed by Jackson Ellis

V/A – Give ‘Em The Boot V

Streetpunk’s the word for this fifth installment of Hellcat’s popular Give ‘Em The Boot series. If you’ve dug the past four, you’re sure to dig [...]

Interview: Nick 13 of Tiger Army
words by Christopher Connal | photo courtesty of Epitaph Records

Interview: Nick 13 of Tiger Army

Originally published in Verbicide issue #11 Hellcat Records’ Tiger Army fell on hard times at the beginning of 2003. In March, drummer Fred Hell suffered [...]

Interview: Al Barr of Dropkick Murphys
words by Christopher Connal | photo by Jackson Ellis

Interview: Al Barr of Dropkick Murphys

Originally published in Boston Heights issue #1 Once again, Dropkick Murphys played a sold out St. Pat’s weekend at the Avalon. Coming off a tour [...]

DROPKICK MURPHYS – Live On St. Patrick’s Day
reviewed by Jackson Ellis

DROPKICK MURPHYS – Live On St. Patrick’s Day

Originally published in Verbicide issue #7 On March 15, 16, and 17 of 2002, Dropkick played three separate shows at the Avalon Ballroom in Boston [...]

Interview: Al Barr of Dropkick Murphys
words by Jackson Ellis, Douglas Novielli, and Christopher Connal | photo courtesy of Epitaph Records

Interview: Al Barr of Dropkick Murphys

Originally published in Verbicide issue #7 When Mike McColgan departed from the greatest band in the world’s greatest city, some people thought the party was [...]

JOE STRUMMER AND THE MESCALEROS – Global A Go-Go
reviewed by Christopher Connal

JOE STRUMMER AND THE MESCALEROS – Global A Go-Go

Originally published in Verbicide issue #4 Some time ago, a weary Joe Strummer visited Paul Simon backstage in admiration of his Graceland album. Simon assured [...]