December 2016 Vandala Magazine – NOFX, Useless ID, Rhonda’s Kiss Benefit and More
Christmas early? Why not! We have a Fat Wreck Chords Special for our fans. On the cover is the famous NOFX and a very interesting interview with Fat Mike himself. […]
Christmas early? Why not! We have a Fat Wreck Chords Special for our fans. On the cover is the famous NOFX and a very interesting interview with Fat Mike himself. […]
There is no sense in trying to be eloquent in describing this album, it is anything but. Take Control is a full fledge angst-ridden pure British punk album. Produced by Beastie Boy member Mike D
The London duo return, continuing the band’s evolving sound, fusing Tessa Murray’s frolicsome vocals, the ethereal and atmospheric dream-pop sounds fans have come to expect and love, and adding a much more…
What better way to head into November than with live music, books and new releases. First off we had a great interview with John Nolan of Taking Back Sunday about […]
Euro style indie pop with heavy synth influence, and done the right way. The tracks on this release inspire a playful cheery attitude that have dream backing. To put a visual sense to this album, one can imagine a […]
Bat For Lashes (Natasha Khan) delivers the strongest release of her career yet. Crafted as a concept album telling a story of a bride to be who loses her fiancée in a car accident on the […]
The fall is coming along with cooler temperatures but the music and new releases are just starting. On the cover, we have an interview with Johnny Richter about his new […]
This is not the Wye Oak album you had been expecting, but it is the one you wanted. Overflowing with cascading symbol crashes, epic fuzz waves, and just all together jaw dropping. It’s hard to not be awed at the jump in song writing […]
As we head into August we decided to hit the road! First off we had a interview with Anthony Raneri of Bayside to talk about the band’s history, the new album and […]
It is always a major event when PJ Harvey releases a new album, and few in the history live up to their hype on each release, especially living in a musical and business world where always doing your own thing is not rewarded.