Death Rock
From the seedy, sleazy underworld of 80’s Hollywood arose 45 GRAVE! Anytime I saw them, I knew it was party time, especially when I...
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From the seedy, sleazy underworld of 80’s Hollywood arose 45 GRAVE! Anytime I saw them, I knew it was party time, especially when I...
For the past several years – since 2007 – writer Mikey Bean has quietly been working away (or, depending on who you ask, not...
I loved the world before MTV, before they started to co-opt the underground! In the early 80’s, weirdos found their kindred spirits on late night...
Rule of Thirds‘ self-titled debut LP will be released in a few weeks on Mass Media in the US, on keyboardist Lewis Ratboy’s No...
Boston’s Stranger are sick. And hard to categorize. Their Bandcamp page lists “deathrock” and “goth punk” as the two genre tags for the band,...
by Oliver Sheppard The echoing vocals, darkly swirling guitars, and spooky organs used by Brazil’s Rakta pull you into a fuzzed-out soundscape drenched in...
Well, we’re two years into these Deathrock mixtapes, and the fascination that dark postpunk and deathrock continues to hold over the punk scene continues...
Kommunity FK are one of the founding bands of what came to be known as deathrock – that particular admixture of gloomy/gothy punk rock...
FER YOUZ was a Los Angeles punk rock one sheet/fanzine from the 80’s that was given out for free at shows. Nikki & Brian...
It’s hard to believe that Los Angeles, California’s Fangs on Fur have existed almost 6 years to the day, having formed in 2006. The...
First there was the d-beat crust of Born Dead Icons, whose 2003 Ruins LP is some sort of d-beat/crust masterpiece. Then came the “post-d-beat”...
by Oliver Sheppard Blue Cross began as a side-poject of Ottawa, Ontario’s Germ Attak. While Germ Attak played loud, brash, hard-drinking punk rock and...