The News Review:
- Minneapolis Considers 18+ Show Ban
- This Could Be Some New Daft Punk Music
- 7/28 WWE Smackdown in Baltimore: A detailed report on the show …
- It’s partytime as the city rock to the Big Weekend
- Local Scene: Nuggets Fest
- New Classics 101: Where did punk music start?
- Ricky Warwick – Belfast Confetti [Album]
Minneapolis Considers 18+ Show Ban
Pitchfork Media
Around 2004 or 2005 I started getting into noise and started being really influenced by what was happening out in Providence Rhode Island and just seeing live noise performances pedal noise and stuff. So I started to incorporate that into my sound experimenting with textures and getting really noisy and crazy. I was always drawn to the performance aspect of punk music the rawness of it. Punk philosophy is something I’m really drawn to and always have been– that I think fits very well in an anarchist sense to my music. It just naturally came together. It wasn’t like I was trying to do anything. I’ve always been DIY I guess putting everything out myself.
This Could Be Some New Daft Punk Music
Idolator: All About The Music
–>3 Responses to “This Could Be Some New Daft Punk Music”. i hope they’ve got a few new tricks in their space helmets anyway.
7/28 WWE Smackdown in Baltimore: A detailed report on the show …
ProWrestling.net
At one point Morrison kicks out of the Swanton Bomb which was surprising. In the end Jeff blocks Starship Pain with his knees and hits the Twist f Fate and another Swanton for the win. CM Punk’s music hits and he comes out. He is clapping coming down the aisle and even pats John on the back. He gets in the ring and raises Jeff’s hand and points to him. Punk asks for the mic. He says “Jeff the past few weeks obviously.
It’s partytime as the city rock to the Big Weekend
Walesnline
With the old-fashioned carousel and big wheel lighting up the skies the civic centre was awash with colour. Save Your Breath the latest on the Welsh pop-punk music scene started proceedings on the main stage last night with energy and talent. Then came the three-piece North Walian band The Joy Formidable proving popular with students and teenagers alike as they performed indie pop hits. Tracey Healan a regular visitor to the Big Weekend went along with her husband Steve and three-year-old daughter Hollie. “We always come along to support the festival and see what’s new each year” said Tracey from Leckwith Cardiff. “Hollie’s favourite ride has definitely been the carousel – she has had a whale of a time here and would stay all night if she could.
Local Scene: Nuggets Fest
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
“Not just so we could get some interesting covers happening but we wanted to broaden the appeal for this event to maximize the turnout. Bands were invited to play songs from the original double LP the CD box sets “More Nuggets” collection or any songs by bands featured on those compilations. “The 13th Floor Elevators The Sonics and The Monks are often considered the catalyst for what became punk music” Julin says “so it makes sense that their songs were the ones that everyone wanted to cover. Several bands wanted to play ‘You’re Gonna Miss Me’ and ‘Strychnine’ and those songs will certainly be featured. But so many options to select from nobody was discouraged. So how many people have they had to explain Nuggets to?”Gosh. Honestly more than I expected” Hughes says.
New Classics 101: Where did punk music start?
Examiner.com
To its originators if punk could be defined then it was no longer punk. It instead represented a freedom of artistic expression that had no designated fashion or sound. It didn’t even have a name; it was only called punk music in retrospect.
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Ricky Warwick – Belfast Confetti [Album]
Altsounds.com
When someone like Mike Ness Eddie Spaghetti Jesse Malin or in this case Ricky Warwick grows older often gives up long hair and their teenage rage their sound tends to change but their spirit usually remains. The catchy simple tunes are still there and they’re stripped even more; down to an acoustic guitar and a voice tasting of beer and cigarettes. Welcome to Americana Punk musics favourite daughter. Almighty are not forgotten if you listen carefully to the opener ‘Can’t wait for tomorrow’ they’re still there somewhere.