The News Review:
- The FIENDFORCE horror punk bloody music explosion
- Afro-Punk Scene Inspired By Santogold TV On The Radio And More …
- Fresh data changes radio’s numbers game
- KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas (Stone Temple Pilots AFI Staind)
- The Lantern Has Big Ambition For Music In Blacksburg
- David Byrne’s concert spans generations
- The Great Chrismukkah Mashup
The FIENDFORCE horror punk bloody music explosion
FANGORIA
Just like punk rock. Horrorpunk will hide its political and social side beneath a horror story but will address these themes as well. POLINA: Do you think a horror movie fan would like horrorpunk bands even if they never heard of it or even punk music before?THORSTEN: Good question. After attending a lot of horror movie conventions I found out that a lot of the fans there do listen to alternative music be it metal goth or punk. Horrorpunk and even Psychobilly are new genres to most of these people though but especially Horrorpunk is getting more and more attention. I think that?s because we take the horror as a lifestyle and as something meaningful. Horrorpunk bands don?t just sing about blood and guts but take the whole cultural aspect and the history into account.
Afro-Punk Scene Inspired By Santogold TV On The Radio And More …
MTV.com
But when he moved to New York during high school Spooner found “a gang of black kids” just like him. For the first time in his life “I could be who I wanted to be” he said. “[They] made it OK for me you know?”The fundamental contradiction of black kids feeling left out of rock — which from its very beginning was based on black music — has played a large role in the creation of Afro-Punk. And while there have been many black artists who have been embraced by white rock fans from Little Richard to Sly and the Family Stone to the. Afro-Punk has gone from the name of a message board to a movement in less than five years — and the scene just keeps growing.
Fresh data changes radio’s numbers game
Los Angeles Times CA
The lineup was dominated by the 200 mph music from headliner the Offspring down through Chicago’s Rise Against and Southern California’s own AFI and Slightly Stoopid. Even Stone Temple Pilots with singer Scott Weiland back in the fold after his vitriolic breakup earlier this year with Velvet Revolver and hard rock band Staind though neither is classically punk played brash loud and snotty enough to fit right in.
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KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas (Stone Temple Pilots AFI Staind)
Artistdirect.com CA
Some of them—. However the two best gifts under the tree were.
The Lantern Has Big Ambition For Music In Blacksburg
Planet Blacksburg VA
anything we can really” Turner said. Due to different musicaltastes the co-owners each book certain types of music. Though they sometimes cross overChastain books mostly jam bands funk bands or bluegrass bands while Turnersticks with the indie hardcore punk and experimental bands. Turner said the Lantern hasrecently booked a variety of great shows including the bluegrass band TheHackensaw Boys the old-school funk group Yo Mamma’s Big Fat Booty Band andthe local positive hip-hop band HopeHop. Turner and Chastain arecurrently working out details to work with a new Roanoke booking agency thathas begun booking bigger acts such as Lotus and Boombox into Roanoke andBlacksburg. ”They book big bands andthey know how to promote and negotiate” Turner said of the Roanoke firm. “It would be a huge help for us.
David Byrne’s concert spans generations
MiamiHerald.com FL
There were plenty of folks at the sold-out Fillmore Miami Beach who exulted to Talking Heads back in the late 70's and early 80's but they were outnumbered by screaming dancing 20-somethings who weren't even born when songs like Take Me To The River (1978) came out. Yes the eighties and new wave music may be hip and inspiring again but it's not just that. Byrne and his music.
The Great Chrismukkah Mashup
Forward NY
) Whereas Sandler lists Jews in Hollywood ?Punk Rock Chanukah? goes through all the Jews in punk music. ? The Jewish influence on punk isn?t news (check out Steven Lee Beeber?s ?The Heebie-Jeebies at CBGB?s: A Secret History of Jewish Punk?) but lyrically and instrumentally remixing a new Hanukkah ?classic? and tricking it out with a funky animated YouTube video is. Reaching out to the same audience that knows the aforementioned classic but with holiday songs more than eight years old is Erran Baron Cohen?s ?Songs in the Key Of Hanukkah.