by Mat | Oct 30, 2015 | Cool vs. Tite
If you know The Cramps – like really, really know and love THE CRAMPS – then you’ve probably found yourself trying to find the bottom of the grave built by garage rock’s past (a very worthwhile venture). The Cramps have influenced the creation...
by Cool-Tite | Jun 5, 2015 | Cool vs. Tite, Homie Post
The Screamers are punk pioneers. They were the first unsigned band to to headline the legendary Roxy Theater on Sunset Blvd, they sold out multiple-night engagements at the Whiskey Go-Go (and for those who may not know don’t about the Whiskey, The Doors were the...
by Cool-Tite | Apr 29, 2015 | Cool vs. Tite, Homie Post
Let’s get one thing straight before we discuss – “You Don’t Own Me” is a bonafide classic. You might think this is an anthem for females, but the door swings both ways in this song. The purpose of this song is to define one’s place in a relationship, and to...
by Mat | Mar 6, 2015 | Cool vs. Tite
“Block of Ice” is a damn good song. No doubts. But we were a bit confused on where the hell it came from?! Thee Oh Sees? The Intelligence? Somewhere else??? So here’s what we know…. John Dwyer has been churning out music as Thee Oh Sees since 1997....
by Mat | Jan 29, 2015 | Cool vs. Tite
The next edition of Cool vs. Tite sets side-by-side two bands that are each legends of punk! No matter how you’re introduced to punk rock, its usually a given that you come across either the early, influential UK punks, Wire, or the aggression of DC straightedge...