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HUMANIFESTO – The Infamous
reviewed by Beth Harper

HUMANIFESTO – The Infamous

Opening with the obligatory power chord hold-outs that are the mark of most classic punk hardcore albums of late, Humanifesto’s newest release The Infamous sets [...]

NO RESISTANCE – Gentlemen Prefer Bombs
reviewed by Garrett Lyons

NO RESISTANCE – Gentlemen Prefer Bombs

It isn’t often I get to compare a punk record to Voltaire’s classic Candide. Yet No Resistance’s effort Gentlemen Prefer Bombs falls into the same [...]

FAILSAFE FOR TOMORROW – Give Up The Ghost
reviewed by Jake Benjamin

FAILSAFE FOR TOMORROW – Give Up The Ghost

This is old music, old feelings. It’s a sound and style that had its moments — and moment in the sun — years ago. Listening [...]

(DAMN) THIS DESERT AIR – Distance Waits
reviewed by Hanna Rose

(DAMN) THIS DESERT AIR – Distance Waits

If you’re into anything that rocks its way to the radio with the comfort food of familiarity, then (Damn) This Desert Air is for sure [...]

Vermillion Lies and Koi Records Offer Sketchy Collectible

Vermillion Lies and Koi Records Offer Sketchy Collectible

Recently picked up by Nail Distribution, Koi Records has a ton of new vinyl coming down the line, including releases by Tattooed Motherfuckers, Humanifesto, and [...]

KILLED BY THE BULL – Failing Is Fun
reviewed by Craig Gilbert

KILLED BY THE BULL – Failing Is Fun

You know that kid in school? The one that didn’t really bother anyone and kept to himself? Others may have even projected some assumptions of [...]

Interview: Skinheads Still Scare People
words by Seth Gotro | photo courtesy of Koi Records

Interview: Skinheads Still Scare People

Skinhead music is back in full force as Mike De Lorenzo and Vinnie Value, former members of Warzone and Kill Your Idols, lace up the [...]

KILLED BY THE BULL – The Princess Rides the Bull Into Holy Hell
reviewed by Kyle Iverson

KILLED BY THE BULL – The Princess Rides the Bull Into Holy Hell

Usually, I would say Koi Records has such a stellar catalog, that someone should buy anything with their logo on it. Sadly, this is the [...]