Category Archives: Reviews
Van Dammes garage punk release third EP ‘Vild Days’ and embark on European tour
Van Dammes, the garage punk heroes from Helsinki, Finland released their third EP in 2017 titled Vild Days. Formed in Brussels in 2013, Van Dammes recently completed a European tour to cities like Berlin, Vienna, Dresden and Warsaw. Vild Days is a lively, punk … Continue reading
Echo & The Bunnymen – Fall Tour ’17 … by Jerry Milton
Winter of ’85, when doing my “required” kitchen duties as part of living at Taos Co-op while attending UT there was one cassette that was on constant repeat. This may have involved actually flipping the tape by hand, as I can’t … Continue reading
Euphoria Music Festival 2017
Euphoria Music Festival releases line-up for April 2017 featuring 70 artists Euphoria will be hosting its sixth annual music, camping and community festival at Carson Creek Ranch in Austin, Texas from Apr. 6-9, 2017. Founded by Mitch Morales, the 2017 festival includes headliners like Chromeo, … Continue reading
Velvet Caravan
Velvet Caravan is a musical ensemble of artists from around the world based in The Deep South of Savannah, Georgia. Their genre is often described as “European redneck” music: an infusion of Southern, Gypsy, Latin and Honky-tonk styles all morphed … Continue reading
BLEACHED, Album of the Year… by Jerry Milton
That’s right, I said it. Album of the Year. BOOM. So who is Bleached you ask ? From the ashes of Mika Miko, a band that was tagged with the always tough “they sound better live than on record”, the … Continue reading
L7 – Mess With Texas…by Jerry Milton
It had been a minute since I last saw an L7 show…since 1991/2 in Houston. Was it at the Vatican? Hell I can’t remember. They will be using 3 of my pics from that gig in the upcoming “L7: … Continue reading
Signal Lost REUNION … by Jerry Milton
A long anticipated reunion of Austin fav’s Signal Lost was on the horizon. A staple of the Austin punk scene circa 2003/2004 and beyond…but since the guitar player Stan Wright moved to Portland a LONG AGO, they had been on extended … Continue reading →