Artists
Austin’s Adrian and the Sickness is an estrogen charged power trio featuring Adrian Conner on guitar, Heather Webb on bass and Nina Singh on drums. The energy is high, from start to finish, as these gorgeous ladies of rock dominate audiences… (Read More)
Rock and Soul, Rock and Roll “before it became a Project Runway Challenge.” That’s a pretty good way to describe the sound, the attitude and experience of Architects. Gimmick-free, raw, real and powerful is how their legion fans descibe them. From… (Read More)
That voice is unmistakable, so just be glad that Debbie Harry isn’t going anywhere. The lead singer for Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees Blondie is back with her Eleven Seven Music/ADA debut, Necessary Evil, her sixth solo album, and… (Read More)
In the Spring of 1998 Jason Webley quit his day job, picked up his accordion, and hopped on a Greyhound bus with the intention of playing in the streets until his money ran out. Seven years, four albums and over a… (Read More)
With a childhood rough enough to guarantee him rock star success, by the time he was out of his teenage years—at least according to the few details he’s given—Mickey Avalon had sold pot (with his mother), been… (Read More)
In the wake of Tom Waits and the slough of bands evoking an old-time spirit, there’s Denver’s Reverend Deadeye, mixing up his own brew of ministry inspired, soul-saving music. One of the things that impresses me most about Reverend Deadeye is… (Read More)
The late ‘70’s… The first raw, sloppy, speeding guitar chords announcing an Orange County punk scene blared from Huntington Beach and Fullerton California in 1978. They echoed the sound forged in 1976-77 in the seminal punk undergrounds of New York City… (Read More)
Hailing from the state infamous for its unpredictable and ever-changing weather, Synthetic Elements could be said to be the musical child of Colorado’s Mother Nature. Over the past six years the sound of the band has sporadically swayed to all ends… (Read More)
For The BellRays, the title of their latest album, Have A Little Faith, is a command, an ultimatum even. We need more fearlessness! firebrand singer Lisa Kekaula declared last fall when the Southern California quartet appeared in front of the Washington… (Read More)
Since forming in Santa Cruz, California in 1997 The Expendables have been touring the country winning fans over. Their unique blend of reggae, ska, rock and punk is anything but expendable. The Expendables have released three full-length albums to date: “No… (Read More)
The Presidents of the United States of America
Since The Presidents of the United States of America split in December of 1997 fans have been sending letters and e-mails urging the band to reunite and asking why they broke up in the first place. Truth be told, their decision… (Read More)
Coming from the predominantly Irish neighborhoods of South-Side Chicago, the Tossers have been expanding the boundaries of contemporary Irish music since the early ‘90s. The band chose their name for its derogatory meaning of throw away. The term dates back to… (Read More)
X were the quintessential L.A. punk rockers before they grew into a world-class rock & roll band and live band. Formed in 1977 after songwriter and bassist John Doe (b. Feb. 24, 1956) met (and later married) Exene Cervenka (b. Feb… (Read More)













