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  • 1 month ago | v13.net | Matthew Hutchison

    Article Views: 16 At first notice, Psychic Pigs didn’t sound like a band name, more like an illustration series by the late Frank Kozik. This new project from Brandon Welchez unlocks a furious upper-cut side to his writing style, one that’s the polar opposite of the garage pop melodies he’s been writing with Crocodiles for nearly two decades.

  • 1 month ago | newnoisemagazine.com | Matthew Hutchison

    News, Tour Dates Matthew Hutchison March 4, 2025 After 11 years, Acid Baby Jesus, the fuzz-drenched psych-punk force from Athens, Greece, returns to Austin, TX, next week for their second SXSW appearance before embarking on a tour across Mexico and Canada. The Greek quartet built a global cult following at that time with its swirling, reverb-soaked sound, which fuses the raucous energy of garage rock and punk with psychedelia’s hypnotic groove. Their showcase dates are below. 3/12 – The...

  • 2 months ago | newnoisemagazine.com | Matthew Hutchison

    This month’s tour guide lineup for The Punk Rock Museum brings together known names spanning media, music, and comedy. With tours already in the books from Dez Cadena (Black Flag/Misfits) and Riki Rachtmen (Headbangers Ball), the comedian Chris Estrada, Karina Deniké (Dance Hall Crashers), and Mike Davenport (The Ataris) from NOFX will make their museum guide debut.

  • 2 months ago | newnoisemagazine.com | Matthew Hutchison

    The Baltimore punk ‘n’ rollers Ravagers are not resting on a high note with the positive reception their 2023 debut Badlands brought them, and they quickly follow up with their sophomore effort, On The Loose, slated for release on April 5. The band dropped the video for “Dogs” as the first single to mark the occasion and announced an extensive tour through parts of Europe in Spring.

  • Oct 5, 2024 | newnoisemagazine.com | Matthew Hutchison

    Matthew Hutchison all posts News October 5, 2024 Holding onto past experiences and the associated triumphs and tragedies has benefits. In the case of Camille Dalby, these experiences and the baggage of feelings provided her an outlet with the doom-laden post-punk project, Suif. This Bordelais quartet returns with its second album, A Run on Thin Ice, in time for the turning of the leaves. Comprised of eight tracks, the record’s brooding songwriting continues in their icy vein of controlled...