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6 days ago |
newnoisemagazine.com | Matthew Hutchison
News Matthew Hutchison May 8, 2025 Daryl Gussin has always been an observer. His job description as managing editor for the long-time LA-based punkzine Razorcake demands this. As a writer, he’s taken different avenues away from the arts, and his new book of poetry, A Year in Submission, shows us other societal observations made outside the music realm. Below is an excerpt titled New Years Mass Transit Highland Park A Line Scene Report. If you get it, then you know; if not, visit the Los...
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1 week ago |
newnoisemagazine.com | Matthew Hutchison
Song titles aren’t an indicator of a band’s overall musical capabilities. But suppose you’re a punk band titling your song the same name as an iconic track that holds branding power across different audiences. In that case, you should have the confidence of a brain surgeon operating on a case of glioblastoma that it keeps its weight against a giant. Gottlieb took that mentality to heart with “Waiting Room,” and New Noise Magazine is stoked to premiere its video.
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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.
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2 months 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...
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Feb 11, 2025 |
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.
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