
Primus – Primus & the Chocolate Factory (ALBUM REVIEW)
[rating=7.00] Primus has always been one of the weirdest bands out there. In a post-Frank Zappa world, they’re the closest thing we’re ever going to get to the granddaddy of
[rating=7.00] Primus has always been one of the weirdest bands out there. In a post-Frank Zappa world, they’re the closest thing we’re ever going to get to the granddaddy of
British singer Lily Allen has never shied away from speaking her mind. But sometimes she leaves it up to the audience to determine what she’s trying to say. The sassy,
[rating=8.00] Punk rock pioneer and icon, William Michael Albert Broad – who is better known to us as Billy Idol, has no doubt stamped his place in the history books
[rating=7.00] This is the second time that The Flaming Lips have decided to tackle an all-time classic album, the first being 2009’s interpretation of Pink Floyd’s Dark Side Of The
Photos of the Pixies performance on 10/11/14 at the State Theatre in Minneapolis, MN. Photos by Billy Briggs.
[rating=7.00] Whatever you might think, don’t call Lost Loves a B-Side collection. For far too long, Minus the Bear, the five lads from Seattle who specialize in under utilized guitar techniques
Ever since Primus’s take on the Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory soundtrack began streaming last week, we’ve been doing pretty much nothing but listening to it and discussing Primus.
When guitar player Marc Ford joined the Black Crowes, the band was still running hot from their debut album, Shake Your Money Maker. With their high-rising singles “Hard To Handle,”
Ask a Panic fan what they think of any show and you will get a range of responses ranging from “the boys are on fire!” to “ they’re playing like
Back to back shows at the SOhO in Santa Barbara, Thursday night October 9th, merged into one long evening of indie music, featuring three distinctly different performances. The evening started