Posts Tagged ‘california’
Warp 11 Interview
Although recovering from a long Tranya binge on Rigel IV, I managed to squeeze some answers out of Captain Karl (bass, vocals) of the rogue Starfleet Corps of Rockers infantry division, Warp 11. The band was hungover, so apparently only Karl had the power of speech. John [Read More]
Interview with Bleeding Through
Video interview with the guys from Bleeding through. Brought to you by Shockhound. [Read More]
Unwritten Law
It pays to read the fine print. Just ask Unwritten Law, the veteran Californian rockers whose 16-year, six-album career make them ideal candidates for a greatest hits package. But having weathered four line-up changes and tenures on as many record labels, the / San Diego [Read More]
Interview with No Use for a Name
INTERVIEW WITH NO USE FOR A NAME Interview by Carlo Gironi (carlo@staff.truepunk.com) with Tony Sly. Hi! Can you introduce yourself and what you do play in No Use For A Name? TONY. SINGER/GUITAR. How is 2007 treating No Use For A Name? How have you been doing lately? [Read More]
Aggrolites
The Aggrolites came together purely by accident–just five guys having fun in the studio, backing Jamaica ska singer Derrick Morgan. Enjoying the music they created together, they decided to book some shows. They’ve since opened sets for the likes of Madness, [Read More]
DESCENDENTS
The band that put Californian pop-punk on the map, Descendents return after a 10-year absence with a new album, Everything Sucks. From his suburban home in Wisconsin, vocalist Milo Aukerman speaks with True Punk. Archival September 1997 Interview by Steve Tauschke | [Read More]
Stavesacre
Interview by Carlo Gironi | carlo@staff.truepunk.com1. Hi! How Are you doing ? I’m doing fantastic, thanks for asking. 2. Your new album has just come out on Nitro Records – how would you describe this new CD, do you consider it your best stuff ever ? I [Read More]
Rufio
Things are starting to happen for young Californian quartet Rufio. Since forming five years ago in Rancho Cucamonga, east of Los Angeles, the punk-popsters have been steadily crafting savvy tunes and impressing fans with their stage confidence. Bassist/vocalist Jon Berry [Read More]
Strung Out
Before Blink 182 and Sum 41, before Avril and Good Charlotte there was – and still is -Strung Out, one of So-Cal punk’s original skate-punk incubators. Since forming in Ventura in 1992, the quintet have become torch-bearers (along with NOFX and Lagwagon) for [Read More]
Yesterdays Rising
Reeve Oliver is a trio that comes from San Diego; singer/guitarist Sean O’Donnell has been playing in melodic hardcore band Dogwood and now he has started his own band. Reeve Oliver’s debut, “Self titled” album, comes out on The Militia Group on [Read More]
