Some would say it’s crazy to start up a record label in today’s world, where a band stands to make half a cent for a million streams and diehard fans have easy access to grab your music for free. ...
Read More →Some would say it’s crazy to start up a record label in today’s world, where a band stands to make half a cent for a million streams and diehard fans have easy access to grab your music for free. ...
Read More →If you go to local shows in Las Vegas, odds are good that you’ve seen Micah Malcolm drumming. ...
Read More →Seattle’s Success is comprised of some of the nicest and most talented dudes we know, so we couldn’t be happier to see all the great things that are happening for them right now. ...
Read More →The last dozen years have not been particularly kind to the record industry. At this point, you’d have an easier time tracking down a mint copy of Detective Comics #27 for under a million than weather the sea of free downloads, leaks and overall reduced value of today’s music. ...
Read More →Many of our readers know Frank Portman better as his “Dr. Frank” persona, the frontman for one of pop punk’s best bands - The Mr. T Experience. Few frontman were better able to articulate the adolescent experience as well as Frank, so it was something of a natural shift from penning lyrics to writing prose. ...
Read More →While most people would be content with just being known as a member of one of the best bands of all time, Marky Ramone has continued to stay busy, whether it’s creating his own pasta sauce, spending time in the Misfits, or hosting a radio show on Sirius-XM. ...
Read More →If you’ve lived in Las Vegas for any amount of time you quickly learn that trying to keep an all-ages venue running is almost as hard as beating The Legend of Zelda “second quest” without a sword. ...
Read More →When people ask me to describe punk rock, two words always come to the forefront – Mike Park. The dude has released music of constant quality since the late 80s as a member of various bands including Skankin’ Pickle and the Bruce Lee Band. He kept his label, Asian Man Records, independent during an era when it seemed like every indie was being scooped up by majors, and he has released music by some of my favorite bands, including Lawrence Arms and Joyce Manor. ...
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