Viagra Boys: viagr aboys Review

Viagra Boys might be the most earnest trolls in rock music today, if such a superlative could exist. The Swedish dance-punk group have already made a name for themselves in three albums of irony-soaked commentary and insincerely cerebral meditations on the most random social topics imaginable. Petty theft, fast food, learning disorders, promethazine party culture:… Continue reading Viagra Boys: viagr aboys Review

Live Becomes Living with Yuka Honda

Last month, I attended all five events for WOBC’s 75th anniversary band-a-thon fundraiser for El Centro and Obies for Undocumented Inclusion. The experience of seeing twenty-one live performances in under forty-eight hours alone was exhilarating, if not slightly overstimulating. However, this made the more atmospheric and immersive acts stand out more, and no concert was… Continue reading Live Becomes Living with Yuka Honda

Recording Review: Heavy Metal by Cameron Winter

New York City-based singer-songwriter Cameron Winter was, until last December, best known for his work as the primary songwriter and frontman of the blues rock band Geese. Geese have certainly enjoyed commercial success, becoming a rock festival favorite in the post-pandemic era. However, their songs seem to be rehashes of mainstream blues rock, something Winter… Continue reading Recording Review: Heavy Metal by Cameron Winter

Live Becomes Living with Yuka Honda

Last month, I attended all five events for WOBC’s 75th anniversary band-a-thon fundraiser for El Centro and Obies for Undocumented Inclusion. The experience of seeing twenty-one live performances in under forty-eight hours alone was exhilarating, if not slightly overstimulating. However, this made the more atmospheric and immersive acts stand out more, and no concert was… Continue reading Live Becomes Living with Yuka Honda