Winksy: "The Original Idea of Winksy Was That I Always Wanted It to Be an Ongoing Music Project That Friends Could Contribute To"
Smirk's Nick Vicario Reflects on Moving Out East and Saying Goodbye to Old Self-Destructive Tendencies on New Single "Bad Behavior"
R.E. Seraphin on New Album 'Fool's Mate': "I've Become More Comfortable Taking Creative Risks and Allowing Myself to Explore Different Facets of My Songwriting"
Wet Dip: "We Didn't Expect to Record Our Demos Again But Caufield Schnug Suggested It Would be Great Since They Had Changed in Various Ways Enough for a Full Length Album"
Parsnip: "Despite Whatever the World Throws at Us, We Are Still At It." It is a Testament to Our Enduring Friendship"
Lightheaded: "I Don't Know What We Are Supposed to Sound Like. I Only Know What We Aren't Supposed to Sound Like"
Krystian Quint and The Quitters: "It's Been a Dream for a Long Time and I Couldn't be Happier That We're Finally Making it Happen"
Cut Piece: "The Steamy Trash Can Fire of The World was Becoming Too Much, So I Needed to Start a Hardcore Band"
This is Rock 'n' Roll: Fink Talks Preserving The Blown Out Charm of Tokyo Punk with Latest Band Angel Face
The Real Losers: "We Wanted It to Be Intense, Discordant, Noisy, and Full-on. Our First Show Together Had People Sticking Their Fingers in Their Ears, so We Knew Then That We Were on the Right Path!"
Shadow Show: "What's Yet to Come is Always on the Horizon, and It's So Fulfilling Being Able to Be on This Adventure with Each Other!"
Billy Tibbals: "I Always Wanted to Be a Part of a Real Rock 'n' Roll Scene. I Used to Daydream About it and Plot How to Make it Happen"
The Smashing Times: "Most of Touring is Just Hanging out and Travelling. I've Been Really Lucky to Have a Good Touring Unit That Gets on Well"
Aidan Murtagh of Protex: "The Interest is a Great Feeling. I Never Thought I'd Have This Opportunity to Play These Songs Some Many Years Later"
Premiere: Alien Nosejob Synthesizes Grimy Australian Crime With Blistering Hardcore Punk on 'Cold Bare Facts'
Omni: "We Wanted to Wait Another Five Years to Release This Record to Really Get People Hyped but the Label Wouldn't let Us"
Premiere: The Follies Reach for Crisp Pop Sounds Without Betraying Their Gritty Sensibilities on "I Idled"
The Umbrellas Grasp Jangle Pop at its Most Endearing
Tex Crick Paints Pristine Piano Pop Wonder on 'Sweet Dreamin''
Premiere: Itchy and The Nits Belt Out Snotty Bubblegum Punk on "Square"