La Securité, Artificial Go, Finale, Odor Eater, Acid Casualties, and some bands you probably haven’t heard of that kick a lot of ass.
La Securité, Artificial Go, Finale, Odor Eater, Acid Casualties, and some bands you probably haven’t heard of that kick a lot of ass.
Why doesn’t every band have a fan club, and why can’t we get Polar’s Kiwi Lemonade flavor in the Midwest?
A week featuring new stuff from the Circulators, Prisão, K9, Liquid Cross, Blood Cannery, a new Minneapolis punk supergroup, and more.
The first episode of Punk This Week that we recorded after getting yelled at by a legitimate icon.
New ones from Full Size, the Bug Club, Patois Counselors, and M.A.T.B. (FKA Miranda and the Beat), plus can’t-miss records from brand new bands.
Punk This Week’s wide-reaching poll begins—how do YOU dry your hands in the bathroom?
Read about new stuff from Alien Nosejob, Retail Simps, MK Ultras, Total Con, Smirk, Eye Ball, Timmy Vulgar, and more.
An episode with music so exciting, you’ll want to cover your office floor in hot coffee.
We dream about those bar carts that look like globes and use our platform to encourage every venue to serve milkshakes at the punk show.
The latest from Dan Melchior, some unstoppable Australian anarcho, a vintage garage rock redux of “One Step Beyond,” and more.
On Max Rebo, Ewoks, Rancors, the Sarlacc pit, and the audacity of George Lucas.
No Peeling, Answering Machines, Brendan Wells, Useless Eaters, Memo PST, IRKED, Fentanyl, Genre Is Death...this week is out of control. Happy May Day.
With the image of J.K. Simmons’ beefy arms burned into the backs of our eyelids, we persevere to discuss punk music.
A massive week featuring Optic Sink’s experimental film scores, the returns of Subtle Turnhips and Lightning Bolt, a loaded Billiam comp, and new Poo Poo Talks.
On wrestling finishers, the return of the Arrivals, Winston Hightower's latest, and finally turning the corner and loving a band’s music after a decade on the fence.
Outstanding new ones from London’s SKINTERN, New Orleans’ Tonya, Perth’s Termite, and more sick records from across the globe.
Baseball, basement shows, and punk analysis including “this German frontperson’s name sounds like an Appalachian grandmother’s nickname.”
Blurbs and a playlist covering stellar new punk records from Mexico City, Hiroshima, Melbourne, Berlin, and elsewhere.
Yambag, Robber Robber, Dr. Pepper-flavored Peeps, and some long-belated research into the city of Charlotte.
A massive week for Philadelphia, a surprise eight-song psycho 7” from Yambag, plus a barrel of wild hardcore records and much more.
With the see/saw year 2 party in the books, Evan’s still thinking about the weekend’s sounds and snacks.
Downtown Boys, Billiam, SUX, Spiritual Law, the Antics, Mother Nature, and more ring in see/saw’s second year of existence.
It was only a matter of time before we did a podcast intro about Pop Tarts.
Members of Dick Diver and Split System make a beautiful new record. John Dwyer maintains a hot streak. Puppet Wipes + Chain Whip join forces for some blown-out rock'n'roll. All this and the promise of Trance Bill!
Gooey cookies, dry cookies, popcorn ceilings, Wigglytuff feelings.
New records from legends. A Bordeaux d-beat band that’s unafraid of rock theatrics. A fuzz-slathered monolith recorded in Havana. Tap in.
A long-belated official release of Fugazi’s sessions with Steve Albini have surfaced, and we are still thinking about Pokémon.
Uh oh...we started talking about Pokémon on the podcast.
Mark Ryan’s odex unleashes a full-length while Blood Cannery gathers the egg punk Justice League to defeat hunger.
Heather the Jerk. Mod Lang. Personal Style. Chicago hot dog ingredient rankings. Ritual Cross’ very specific compliment(?) from a child. The Sleaze’s dachshund. More!