27 Club Performer: Klaus

27 Club Performer: Klaus
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My best friend’s parents were a couple of hippies and were always playing music in their home. Janis was someone I frequently heard playing while I spent time there. The power and grief in her voice continues to be a source of inspiration. … read more

Making Fuck Bring A Harrowing End

Making Fuck Bring A Harrowing End
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The sludge three-piece, composed of guitarist/vocalist Kory Quist (The Ditch and the Delta), cellist Jessica Bundy and drummer/vocalist Anson Bischoff, returns this year with the release of A Harrowing End. Though their previous, self-titled 7’’ was satisfying as hell, nothing can prepare for the glory of the full-length, due to drop on March 11. … read more

Welcome to Your Funeral: An Interview with Rigor Mortis Vocalist Bruce Corbitt

Welcome to Your Funeral: An Interview with Rigor Mortis Vocalist...
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The humbly made, underground-style documentary, Welcome to Your Funeral, is rich with facts and tells great stories about Rigor Mortis from the perspective of friends and band members in the most sincerest way possible. In the documentary, vocalist and director Bruce Corbitt keeps the legend of Rigor Mortis alive, which didn’t die with guitarist Mike Scaccia’s passing: Through interviews with Mike and the other band members, the moments now live on in film. … read more

John Moreland: Staying High On Tulsa Heat

John Moreland: Staying High On Tulsa Heat
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I don’t fear getting lumped into that. I don’t care—people can lump me into whatever they want. It’s not going to change what I do. I don’t think country is the most accurate thing to call my music, but it doesn’t bother me if that’s what people will call me. … read more

Ringo Deathstarr: Keeping it Pharmaceutical-Hard

Ringo Deathstarr: Keeping it Pharmaceutical-Hard
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Austin band Ringo Deathstarr have picked out the many things that typify shoegaze, hurled them to the ground and stomped all over the pieces. … read more

Timmy’s Organism Revives Detroit Rock City

Timmy’s Organism Revives Detroit Rock City
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The history of rock n’ roll has been subverted by the explosion of technology’s gear gadgetry. A line of demarcation needs to be drawn to show the shift from the large recording studio, enveloped by colossal boards and reel-to-reel recorders, to today’s proficient and IKEA-quaint studios with point-and-click DAWs and computer monitors. … read more

Unknown Hinson: Fear of the Unknown

Unknown Hinson: Fear of the Unknown
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To say Unknown Hinson is quite the character would be a vast understatement—he’s set on a path to reach legendary status. … read more

Metric Wants It All

Metric Wants It All
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On the dancefloor-ready heels of their sixth studio album, Pagans in Vegas, Metric return to The Depot on Feb. 17 as strong as ever in their 17-year career. … read more

Obituary: Violent By Nature

Obituary: Violent By Nature
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Over the years, Obituary stuck to their roots and let the music “flow without thinking too hard,” says Don. … read more

Dance Out in the Sun: Interview with Hive Riot

Dance Out in the Sun: Interview with Hive Riot
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Comprising brother/sister-in-law duo Mindy (vocals) and Dustin Gledhill (synths), Hive Riot brings both artists’ best attributes to light. “I felt like we both had strengths we could bring to the table” says Mindy. … read more