Author Archive
Interview with Leftover Crack
Tell us a little about Choking Victim. Sturg: Well, I had a band with Alec called No Commercial Value in High School and he quit to join a band called Agent 99, this is around 1992. When we tried to replace Alec on bass with our new guy Sascha the other singer was leaving [Read More]
Interview Sick of it all
New York hardcore band, Sick of It All (SOIA) was formed by brothers Lou Koller (vocals) and Pete Koller (guitar), Sick Armand Majidi (drums) and Rich Capriano (bass) in 1986. Hailing from Queens, New York, SOIA was formed alongside New York hardcore bands Straight Ahead, [Read More]
The Percocettes
One fine day in early 2006, a determined Cole Della-Zucca picked up a guitar, and told her friends she was going to start a band, eventhough at the time she couldn’t sing or play the guitar. A bit later, Toothless George was playing Cole’s guitar at a party in [Read More]
Static Thoug Motive for a Movement
Hailing from San Francisco, Ca, Static Thought will be releasing their sophomore album, The Motive For Movement on Epitaph Records, in September 2008. [Read More]
Interview with The Vacancies
Hailing from Cleveland, Ohio, The Vacancies music is honest, and their shows are non-stop high energy. From Billy Crooked’s rough-edge powerful vocals, to Michael James’ driving guitar, coupled with Bo’s powerful bass and Angelo Merendino’s [Read More]
Bane
Roya Butler sat down with Aaron Bedard upstairs at The Knitting Factory in New York City to get personal about their most recent album, “The Note,” and experiences on the road. Tell us about your newest release. Well the album actually came out a couple of years [Read More]
Interview with The Vacancies
Interview with Roya and Billy Crooked, singer of The Vacancies, on their fall tour with Pennywise and Circle Jerks from November 2006. How has this tour been for you compared to your last tour (summer)? BC: Well, the biggest difference is, of course, the length. The [Read More]
