Robert X. Planet was one of those rare individuals gifted with an obscene level of talent who was great at anything he did.
While they were a short-lived and unassuming member of the British Punk Explosion, The Adverts left an undeniable legacy.
Revisiting 'Der Mussolini', the 1981 single by German duo DAF, which defined the early days of industrial electro-punk, with ...
A fire in the early hours of Jan. 12 largely gutted the place, but venue owner Michael Malin said Burnt Ramen’s heyday had ...
From Link Wray and the Shangri-Las to The Stooges and The Ramones, the journey of punk is a snaking one, we're looking at odd ...
The real beauty of punk rock, from its inception onwards, was its ability to inspire groups and sub-groups of kids to ...
Fred Armisen recalls the making of his famous 'Punk Band Reunion at Wedding' sketch in a new clip from Questlove's upcoming 'SNL' music doc.
He’s playing a McCabe’s Guitar Shop in Santa Monica Jan. 31, with Thee Holy Brothers — Willie Aron and Marvin Etzioni — ...
Twenty years on from the group’s genre-splicing debut album, Mark Beaumont talks to those who were there, from The Rapture to ...
Apologetic owners say they were approached late last year by a musician seeking to book a date for what was described only as ...
After joining forces in Chicago, the band known as Bag People became a source of weirdo vitality in New York’s early ’80s post-punk/no-wave scene, but they never got around to releasing any recordings ...
The unlikely Cinderella story is even more confusing given the then makeup of Sum 41: four childhood friends from Ajax who ...