Review: RancidRancid "Self titled" (Hellcat Records) Remember when ..And Out Come The Wolves came out? The first song, Maxwell Murder, started playing and you thought, Fuck yeah, Rancid got back to its punk...
Review: F-minusF-minus "Self-Titled" (Hellcat Records) Woooa, check this shit out. F-minus is hardcore, down and dirty garage-punk at its very finest. The songs on their self-titled CD are short, loud, obnoxious and...
Review: King DjangoKing Django "Reason" (Hellcat Records) Reggae never was the biggest genre in my musical backround. Sure, I know the big artists (Bob Marley, um..that fast talkin white guy Snow) but thats about...
Review: NekromantixNekromantix "Return of the Loving Dead" (HellCat Records) Finally, Denmark exports something that is worth my time. Nekromatix has released their American debut on Hellcat and shown us that psychobilly...
Review: Tiger ArmyTiger Army "Early Years" (Hellcat Records) Re-releases are cool right now. If re-releases were muscles they'd be abs. Everyone wants great abs and everyone seems to be falling all over each other,...
Review: U.S. BombsU.S. Bombs "Covert Action" (Hellcat Records) Duane Peters has done the loop. The freaking loop, man. He stood on his skateboard, rolled down the tranny, hit the opposite wall, compressed, sped back...
Interview: Tiger ArmyHailing from the nocturnal underground sound of pyschobilly, there comes Tiger Army (TA). Fronted by Nick 13, it is a trio mixed with mystery, passion, and a dedication to this thing called psychobilly....
Review: RancidRancid "Self-Titled" (Hellcat Records) Remember when "...And Out Come The Wolves" came out? The first song, 'Maxwell Murder', started playing and you thought, ‘Fuck yeah, Rancid got back to it’s punk...