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- FEEDBACK FILE REM’s ‘IRS Years’ were among their best
- Punk Pro-Am coming to Surf City
- Boise Weekly – Idaho’s nly Alternative: Noise: Noise: The…
- Jonny Lives | Music Videos News Photos Tour Dates Ringtones and…
- CBGB’s and New York: “Thank You & To Hell With Nostalgia&…
FEEDBACK FILE REM’s ‘IRS Years’ were among their best
Charleston City Paper – Nov 22, 2006
Records Cutting Edge program hosted by the hilariously hip Fleshtones singer Peter Zaremba. A once-a-month late Sunday night one-hour show that spotlighted the college radio underground and post-punk music scene in Britain the Cutting Edge predated the popular 120 Minutes and was one of the only shows that played the likes of Echo & The Bunnymen The Fall Tom Waits Jonathan Richman.
Punk Pro-Am coming to Surf City
CRegister – Nov 22, 2006
com Comments | Recommend Surfing in warm winter conditions with classic punk music blasting out of speakers on the beach is a teenage dream. r it will be in a few weeks. Surfers 19 or younger can jump into competition at the 2006 No Fear Punk Pro-Am Dec. 9-10 at the Huntington Beach Pier. The prize purse is $7000 and entry is $50.
Boise Weekly – Idaho’s nly Alternative: Noise: Noise: The…
Boise Weekly – Nov 22, 2006
So he started 1332 Records: “I thought [the label] was a way to help other bands that deserve to be heard. Since starting the label Cavoretto has signed a couple of bands put out two compilation CDs and wrangled 1332 Record’s Punk Monday a successful regular gig at the Bouquet featuring two local punk bands for a $2 cover charge–with an occasional national touring band sprinkled in. As 1332’s Punk Monday reached its one-year anniversary BW caught up with Cavoretto at a coffee shop to talk about Mondays music and more. Where did you get the name for the label?It’s 666 times 2. We’re twice the evil. What kind of music did you play in the bands you were in?Mostly metal. I listened to the Misfits a lot [when I was younger] so in all my bands I’d always throw a Misfits- style song in.
Jonny Lives | Music Videos News Photos Tour Dates Ringtones and…
MTV.com – Nov 22, 2006
Jonny Lives! released the EP Get Steady in June 2005 on Long Live Crime before their full-length debut appeared in 2006. setNGrp(1);lsConf. setNKw(10);lsConf.
CBGB’s and New York: “Thank You & To Hell With Nostalgia&…
PopMatters – Nov 22, 2006
You might even call them visionaries. New York had built up a music scene that wasn’t just getting national attention but also international recognition especially in England whose own punk scene would have been unimaginable otherwise. Soon CBGB’s would become a magnet for bands and fans alike. It wasn’t just the Christmas lights strung across the top of the bar or the long cavernous hall leading to the stage or the elevated platform for mersh and viewing in the back that drew people in. Looking around the club you’d see thousands of stickers and flyers for bands which covered the walls the speakers the bar; everywhere except the floor and ceiling. Most clubs would quickly tear these down but CBGB’s didn’t.