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OCCUPANTS by Henry Rollins
reviewed by Peter Cauvel

OCCUPANTS by Henry Rollins

Chicago Review Press, 164 pages, hardcover, $35.00 In 1981, Henry Rollins personified angry punk with the release of Black Flag’s Damaged. Now, more than 30 [...]

Dinosaur Jr. to Reissue “Bug” on Cassette via Joyful Noise

Dinosaur Jr. to Reissue “Bug” on Cassette via Joyful Noise

Dinosaur Jr. have announced the reissue of their classic 1988 album Bug on cassette via Joyful Noise Recordings. Slated for release on June 21st, the cassette [...]

Dinosaur Jr. to Play Handful of Shows With Henry Rollins, Thurston Moore, Fucked Up

Dinosaur Jr. to Play Handful of Shows With Henry Rollins, Thurston Moore, Fucked Up

Dinosaur Jr. will be doing a brief summer tour, hitting up the East Coast and London.

Connecting With the Fans: Top Five Band Fights

Connecting With the Fans: Top Five Band Fights

Even if you ignore the fact that Ben Weasel frontman is a well documented sociopath, musicians have always “connected” with their fans in face-changing ways.

Happy 50th Birthday Henry Rollins

Happy 50th Birthday Henry Rollins

Given that he named his publishing company 2.13.61 after his birthday, it’s easy to remember Henry Rollins‘s birthday. Still, it’s always a little startling to [...]

Henry Rollins Spins the New Deerhoof Album in its Entirety

Henry Rollins Spins the New Deerhoof Album in its Entirety

Over this past weekend, Henry Rollins played the new album from Deerhoof, Deerhoof Vs. Evil, in its entirety on his radio show on KCRW. Follow [...]

HENRY & GLENN FOREVER by Igloo Tornado
reviewed by Chris Aitkens

HENRY & GLENN FOREVER by Igloo Tornado

Cantankerous Titles, 66 pages, paperback $6.00 I burst out laughing when I read the description for this little book. The concept is an imagining of [...]

TOUCH & GO: THE COMPLETE HARDCORE PUNK ZINE 1979-1983 by Dave Stimson and Tesco Vee
reviewed by Jon Aubin

TOUCH & GO:  THE COMPLETE HARDCORE PUNK ZINE 1979-1983  by Dave Stimson and Tesco Vee

Bazillion Points Publishing, 576 pages, trade paperback, $15.95 Having read everything between the covers of Touch & Go:  The Complete Hardcore Punk Zine 1979-1983, collecting [...]

Show Review: Holding Onto Sound at Area 702, Las Vegas 9/19/10
words and photos by Jackson Ellis

Show Review: Holding Onto Sound at Area 702, Las Vegas 9/19/10

I don’t know if the members of Holding On To Sound have actually read the preceding passage from Henry Rollins’s Black Flag tour journal, Get In The Van, but given their performance at North Las Vegas’s Area 702 Skatepark on September 19, it would appear that they inherently possess the principle.

Set Your Alarms Early for Record Store Day

Set Your Alarms Early for Record Store Day

There’s about a million limited edition special releases coming out tomorrow (many of which will be sold out before you finish your second cup of [...]

Amanda Palmer and Henry Rollins
words and photo by Jennifer Swann

Amanda Palmer and Henry Rollins

On the evening of July 7th, theatrical front-woman Amanda Palmer did not come to the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles dressed as a mime, as [...]

Interview: Henry Rollins
words by Asher Ellis | photo by Allison Dwyer

Interview: Henry Rollins

Originally published in Verbicide issue #17 If you ask Henry Rollins how he makes a living, you’d better have some free time. Introduced to America [...]

Interview: Henry Rollins
words by Jackson Ellis

Interview: Henry Rollins

Originally published in Verbicide issue #6 I’d been a fan of Henry’s work for many years, namely of his music and his hilariously ironic role [...]