Promoting Feminism in the Classroom and the Punk-Rock World

Promoting Feminism in the Classroom and the Punk-Rock World
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When 35-year-old Ren B isn’t teaching fifth grade, you can find her touring with her band All or Nothing Hardcore or running On the Rag Records—a label dedicated to releasing the music of female-fronted punk and hardcore bands. In 1993, a group of local musicians met at Cheap Guy Music (a record store owned by the

Tyrannosaurus Rx: A Conversation With Indie-Rock’s Most Prominent Pharmacists

Tyrannosaurus Rx: A Conversation With Indie-Rock’s Most Prominent Pharmacists
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It’s hard to accurately describe in print the music that Ted Leo and the Pharmacists produce. Leo, the band’s spokesman and chief songwriter, draws inspiration from many different sources, including classic punk, folk rock and even Celtic music. Having cut his musical teeth in East Coast bands Citizen’s Arrest, Animal Crackers and Chisel, Leo emerged

Renegade Rhythm: Gang Gang Dance’s Brian DeGraw Speaks

Renegade Rhythm: Gang Gang Dance’s Brian DeGraw Speaks
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Popular modern music has been having a bit of a downfall lately. … read more

Pet Peeves, an Animal Collective Interview

Pet Peeves, an Animal Collective Interview
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The Lewis and Clark of the sound spectrum, Animal Collective’s psych-folk noise-rock agenda brings even the harshest critics to their knees. … read more

Becoming a Stooge: an Interview with Mike Watt

Becoming a Stooge: an Interview with Mike Watt
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At first glance, it would appear that Watt is the Shemp character in the reformed Stooges. Playing alongside original members Iggy Pop and the Asheton brothers, it would seem that Watt is just one more hired hand in a long line of rock band reunifications. But scratch the surface a little and you’ll find that Watt has a long history of playing Stooges songs (sometimes with Stooges members)—a history that predates any talks of a reunion. … read more

This ain’t no Chinese Jazz, it’s the Stooges!:  An Interview with Stooges Guitarist, Ron Asheton

This ain’t no Chinese Jazz, it’s the Stooges!: An Interview...
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Not only has Asheton continued to play music (and is influenced by such diverse sounds as The Who to Sun Ra) but he has a great memory and gift for storytelling.  … read more

J.K. Broadrick and Jesu exercising the Ghost of Godflesh

J.K. Broadrick and Jesu exercising the Ghost of Godflesh
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Chances are that if you listen to heavy or experimental music you know about Jesu and its creator Justin K. Broadrick, someone that bleeds talent from every orifice.  … read more

Chasing Cuban Ballerinas with Chicken from Dead to Me

Chasing Cuban Ballerinas with Chicken from Dead to Me
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You might get the idea that Dead To Me is some kind of sappy inspirational band more apt to play self-help seminars than sweaty punk clubs, but their music makes it clear that punk rock can be about more than hating everything and everyone around you. … read more

Drawn OK: An Interview with Badly Drawn Boy

Drawn OK: An Interview with Badly Drawn Boy
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When Damon Gough and his alter ego Badly Drawn Boy rolled into Salt Lake City’s Zephyr Club in support of his debut album The Hour of the Bewilderbeast he had already taken the Mercury Music Prize (the UK’s Album of the Year) beating out Coldplay’s Parachutes and The Doves’ Lost Souls. When he left he had set up residency as one of the top ten bands I’d ever seen live.  … read more