‘80s Punk Icons Kick off Tour and Fans Are Blown Away by Their Sound originally appeared on Parade. Punk's not dead and Social Distortion is here to prove it. The band that formed in 1978 and made a ...
‘80s Punk Legend, 69, Surprises Super Young Street Performers With Impromptu Duet originally appeared on Parade. For so many of us growing up, music wasn't just a hobby. It served as a lifeline, and a ...
Brian Gorsegner, vocalist of Night Birds (who are currently on hiatus) and booking agent for a handful of punk bands, has also put together a new punk book called Ancient Artifax. As the title implies ...
80′s punk legends Social Distortion and Bad Religion are co-headlining a tour and they’re coming to San Antonio. The bands will play at the Boeing Center at Tech Port on April 19. (Live Nation Tours) ...
These 20 photos capture the chaos, charisma, and confrontational spirit of punk rock in its most authentic form. From iconic bands to unforgettable street style. Step into the sweat-soaked clubs, back ...
All 80 issues of the beloved Punk Planet zine are now available to read for free on the Internet Archive, as Pitchfork points out. The Chicago zine was founded by Dan Sinker and was launched in 1994 ...
Gary Floyd, a founding member of the influential ‘80s punk rock band the Dicks, has passed away. He was 71. The Austin Chronicle reports Floyd was taken off life support after time in the hospital due ...
The Punk/Performance in the ’Loin exhibit carries the unusual trait of being simultaneously far too much and not nearly enough. Not nearly enough, because, aside from a small collection of flyers and ...
'80s Punk Rock Icon, 69, Makes Bold Admission About Start of His Career originally appeared on Parade. One of the most iconic solo rock artists to achieve stardom in the MTV era of the '80s is Billy ...
Extensive. Exhaustive. Thorough. Comprehensive. A clear labor of love and an earnest effort to document what seems like every single band who emerged from the Miami underground rock & roll scene from ...
An exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York documents a brief moment when rogue videographers shot an influential sliver of the music scene. By Rob Tannenbaum In the summer of 1975, Pat Ivers ...