The News Review:
- RACHEL MAY Support your local rockers Saturday
- Social Life known for punk rowdiness
- Local music and venues wide appeal
- More live music: Top club picks
- Not exactly normal” punk music opened new venue
RACHEL MAY Support your local rockers Saturday
Detroit Free Press
Safarian was the guy who went above and beyond to make shows happen and to provide shelter food and a stage for bands involved in the underground punk scene. (2 of 2)n Saturday fans bands and employees of the famed punk club will reunite to help raise money and gather signatures in an effort to win a pardon for Safarian who is serving a 35-year prison sentence for involvement in a 1989 robbery.
Social Life known for punk rowdiness
goTriad.com
"If punk rock is dead then we’re all zombies" Denoff says. "Punk is supposed to have heart. Lately punk rock has become really commercial; just look at the Warped Tour. "Miller adds "We hate how indie and punk music has now become a fashion show. We write a lot about how much we hate hipsters. "Drinking hanging out and girls inspire the music of Social Life. "The lyrics are usually about the angst that is attributed to early 20s or 30s males" McCarthy says.
Local music and venues wide appeal
Kansas City Star
The live music environment is as good as ever even more so now that the smokers have to take it outside. Recommended if you like the raucous country-punk thing with lots of volume and attitude. Also on the bill: Chuck Cooley and the Demon Hammers from Tulsa kla.
More live music: Top club picks
Detroit Free Press
Detroit Punk Gives a benefit for Michigan veterans featuring Two Roads to Mexico Rebel Bastards Social Class Zero Experience Minor Take the Ark and Aggro or Die 9 p. 2932 Caniff Hamtramck.
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Not exactly normal” punk music opened new venue
Click Liverpool
The King Blues mixed together ukuleles and acoustic guitars with the odd line of poetry creating not exactly the normal tone of punk music. But then this band are not a conventional punk outfit. The set consisting of tracks from both their debut album – Under The Fog – and their recently released second album – Save The World. Get The Girl – brought together the sounds of ska reggae and folk into a complete energised performance. Particularly in the form of lead vocalist Jonny ?Itch? Fox.