"Rock & Roll Space Vixens invade Washington, DC." That’s what you’ll get from DC band Ex Hex in their new video for the track “Waterfall” off the album Rips released LAST WEEK on Merge Records!  Such a feel good video with cameos from lots...

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Covered: Cool vs. Tite – “Nausea”

Covered: Cool vs. Tite – “Nausea”

  X formed in 1977, but it wasn’t until April 26, 1980 that the seminal punk masterpiece, Los Angeles, was released to the world.  The album, produced by the keyboardist for The Doors (and likely a reason why the album contains a cover of “Soul Kitchen”),...

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Ty Segall is back with a new video for the track “The Singer” from the album recently released by Drag City, Manipulator! Not a whole lot going on in the video, but it’s entertaining enough and features ghostly appearances from Charlie, Mikal, and...

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Check out the fuzzy, VHS inspired, new video from Los Angeles punk/rock band, Death Valley Girls. “Electric High” comes off their EP with the same name. Their debut album Street Venom came out earlier this year on Burger Records. You can catch them tonight...

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Thrash?? Don’t mind if I do! Iron Reagan is what you get when members of Municipal Waste and Darkest Hour join together to get sups rowdy, and now the band has released a video for the track “Miserable Failure,” from their new album The Tyranny of...

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Covered: Cool vs. Tite – “We Who Wait”

Covered: Cool vs. Tite – “We Who Wait”

"We Who Wait" was released by Anchor Records as the B-side to the “Safety in Numbers” single by The Adverts in the year of punk, 1977.  Written by T.V. Smith, the song is pretty easy to overlook when dipping in to catalog of The Adverts, since the album Crossing The...

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