Track by Track: Ismatic Guru on the Zippy and Zany Theories Explored on 'An Incredible Amount of Overwhelming Information'
Disintegration: "This Album Is the Best of a Large Chunk of Music We've Been Working on Since We Recorded the First EP"
PYPY: "The Presence of Synthesizers Sets This Record Apart From Our First One. I'm Curious To See How People Will Appreciate the Mix of Electronic Elements With Garage Music"
Freak Genes: "You Meet a Lot of People When You Play in Bands and Some Friendships From That Just Stick"
The Strangely Addictive and Abrasive Sounds of Ismatic Guru
The Serfs: "We Try to Record in Some Capacity Everyday, so the Music is Always There"
Night Slaves: "There Are A Lot of Trails We Have Not Gone Down, Yet"
Dr Sure's Unusual Practice: "Just Playing Heaps of New Songs, It Feels Fresh, Exciting, and Kind Of Nerve-Racking Which is a Good Feeling to Get Back To"
Premiere: Brute Spring Returns with the Synth-Punk Horrorscape "Blood on Sand"
Leipzig Post-Punks Onyon Walks Us Through The Synth-Soaked Underworld of 'Last Days On Earth'
Premiere: Cherry Cheeks' Wildly Manic Synth-Punk Returns on "Pure Power"
Natalie Hoffmann of Optic Sink: "I Wanted To Have More Low-End in the Band and Wanted To Bring Another Non-Sequenced 'Human Element' To Contrast All of the Machines"
Video Premiere: Osees Take Another Leering Shot at Brain Scraping Synth-Punk on "Stunner"
Busted Head Racket Returns With Their Weird Excellence of Outsider Synth-Punk on "Junk Food"
Dr Sure's Unusual Practice: Science Lab-Punk With a Hyper-Agitated Pulse
Video Premiere: Dragnet Assembles a Brain Freeze of Synth-Punk on "Strike"
Premiere: Mason City Mutant Punks Why Bother? Spin Their Own Web on "Self Indulgent Ways"
Automatic Widens Their Scope to Confront Corporate Chaos
Track by Track: Pleasants Demo
Single Premiere: UK Duo Freak Genes Employ a Head Rush of Angular Electronics on "Hologram"