Photo by Chad Kelco
San Diego’s post-punk quintet, Tigers In Cairo, is wrapping up a massive debut year with a holiday gift for fans of punk rock history. Their new EP, as told by…, features blistering reinterpretations of Jawbreaker and Mission of Burma. The lead track, a polished yet intense version of Jawbreaker’s “Do You Still Hate Me?,” showcases vocalist David Martin’s muscular bravado. Meanwhile, their take on Mission of Burma’s “That’s How I Escaped My Certain Fate” honors bassist Clint Conley with a beefed-up low end. Embodying 90s alt-energy and modern melodic intensity, Tigers In Cairo cement their status as one of Southern California’s most exciting acts.
Germany has always been fertile soil for exceptional music, and with an impressive amount of…
Photo courtesy of the band. “I Wrote a Song” is the latest single from Worthington’s…
If you paid attention to what’s happening on the contemporary music scene, you probably already…
If you pay close attention to what's happening on the contemporary music scene, you’ll notice…
Photo by Rachel Lemoine & Mia Yannimaras Bad Stuff offer a final preview of their…
Photo by Niall Lea Boston Manor are today announcing plans to celebrate the 10th anniversary…