Miranda and The Beat: "I Feel Like We Really Tried To Drop Any Pre-Conceptions We Had About Ourselves Creatively and Just Made What Felt Right in the Moment"
Shop Regulars: "At First, the Project Was More of a Platform to Release Tapes but Has Since Become an Actual Band"
Track by Track: Brower on the Stompin' Bubblegum Nuggets That Cook up 'Flour'
The Circulators: "I Couldn't Put Much Significance Behind It Other Than Just Wanting to Document Those Songs and Make Something That We Could Be Proud of and Say, 'Hey, We Made an Actual Record!'"
The Prize: "It Sometimes Feels Like We Haven't Done That Much but Then When You Step Back and Have a Look at the Opportunities We've Had and the Things We've Got to Experience, I Feel Really Lucky!"
Jed Dmochowski of The V.I.P.'s: "None of Us Were Trained Musicians, but We Knew How a Good Song Should Be Shaped and Sound Like"
New Math: "I Think We Just Were Like Lots of Kids. You Just Tried to Mimic Your Favorite Band at the Time, or Your Favorite Sort of Moment in Music"
Loose Lips: "We Didn't Want To Do Anything That Was Strictly Punk or Power Pop and Maybe in Doing So Focus on Creating Our Own Sound"
Josephine Network: "I Have a Vivid Memory of My Dad Playing Me a 45 of 'Great Balls of Fire' by Jerry Lee Lewis and It Totally Freaked Me Out. I Have Been a Rock N Roll Victim Ever Since"
The Unpredictable and Unmistakable Sounds of Chris Burns & His Going Concerns
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"
Keep It Fast: The Chats Talk Emerging Out of the Sunshine Coast and Recent North American Onslaught
Dion Lunadon Breaks the Chain on 'Systems Edge'
Premiere: Split System Unleash Raucous Rock 'n' Roll on "End of the Night"
Glyders: Electrical Sounds of Shadowland Roadhouses
Video Premiere: The Stools Land a Blow With a Blaze of Blues-Bent Garage Punk on "Into The Street"
All Hail Tha Retail Simps
Motorbike's "Potential to Ride" is a Testament of Loud and Reckless Rock 'n' Roll
Single Premiere: The Stools Inject Motor City Mayhem on "Into the Street"
Mala Vista: A No-Holds-Barred Injection of Pure Rock 'n' Roll