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THE INTERPRETER: ANDY CORONADO

April 3rd, 2011 · 4 Comments

Guitarist Andy Coronado (Wrangler Brutes, Monorchid, Skull Kontrol) presents here his list of “Beltway Outsiders”—DC-area bands that were never a part of the famous Dischord-and-friends hardcore punk world. He will be DJ-ing tonight at Big Freak.

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ROWLAND S. HOWARD HAS LOST HIS BATTLE WITH LIVER CANCER

December 31st, 2009 · No Comments

Rowland S Howard died, collaborator of L.A. RECORD alums Nick Cave and Lydia Lunch… Our respects go out to his family and friends. Legendary Australian guitarist Rowland S. Howard has lost his battle with liver cancer, aged 50. His slashing, reverb-drenched guitar style with bands such as The Birthday Party and Boys Next Door cast [...]

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TEENAGE JESUS AND THE JERKS: NOTHING COULD POSSIBLY DISGUST ME

October 6th, 2009 · 1 Comment

Teenage Jesus and the Jerks were arguably one of the most feralized bands on the No New York compilation and Lydia Lunch would only penetrate deeper and deeper from there. A one-shot reunion show in New York last year has become a mini-tour that will visit L.A., but after that, says Lunch, it’s done and buried. Brutalization follows. This interview by Chris Ziegler.

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EXENE CERVENKA: BECAUSE THAT’S THE WAY IT IS

September 11th, 2009 · 1 Comment

Exene Cervenka helped invent what Los Angeles is now and helped save the best of what it used to be. She releases a new solo album Somewhere Gone on Bloodshot in October and is moving back to California after years in a historic farmhouse in Missouri. She speaks now while camping on the beach. This interview by Chris Ziegler.

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VOL. 4 ISSUE 7: DUBLAB + LYDIA LUNCH + EXENE CERVENKA + FRANK FAIRFIELD + ALEXANDRA HOPE + MARY ANNE HOBBS + MORE

September 2nd, 2009 · No Comments

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SHELLAC: INFINITELY TOUGHER THAN THE ORIGINAL MIND

June 18th, 2009 · 1 Comment

Shellac of North America record when they want and tour when they want and defuse all hecklers with the confidence and acumen of thirty-year bomb squad vets. Guitarist/vocalist (and engineer) Steve Albini speaks now 36 hours after returning to America. This interview by Chris Ziegler.

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