Non-profit DIY punk rock fanzine RAZORCAKE just last month released their first compilation under the ‘Tear a Cognita’ banner, a series of regional music compilations put together by active participants of the...
Garlic Kings –...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
In our most recent dive into the world of celtic music near St. Paddys we ran into the following self described “folk-punk-rock” eight-piece from Saint Petersburg, Russia, who started pulling off their first high...
The Mighty Regis: Pa...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
LA irish punk-rock and celtic band, The Mighty Regis honed their high energy live act at local famed watering hole, Molly Malone’s, slowly growing along the way and releasing today’s featured track ‘Paddy...
Such Sights: Crooked...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Sheffield based five piece Such Sights recently released their debut EP ‘Where Hell Begins’, which you will love if you are into alternative rock, pop punk and metal and influencing bands such as Taking Back...
Mumblr: Philadelphia
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Philadelphia band Mumblr are about to take you into a dark room and smack you around with their first full-length album, Full of Snakes, out on September 16th via Fleeting Youth Records. Full of Snakes is apparently a phrase...
Old Again: Roswell M...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
From the recent split between bands OLD AGAIN & FIRESTARTER comes the second feature here at the network, this time from Orlando, Florida pop-punk band, OLD AGAIN. Roswell Mill Rapids is one of the four tracks featured...
The Plates: Boom Boo...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
The Plates is an excellent new punk/reggae collaboration between Jeep MacNichol and vocalist Stero Lion – both musicians currently based out of Denver, Colorado. Macnichol kicked off his music career as the original...
Something To Do: Man...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
At least a decade ago, when the site was less voluminous, I used to peruse the artist lists at CDBaby religiously, looking for standout music in the haystack. It was around 2002 that I had a Eureka moment, coming across the...
Candy Hearts: Miles ...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Today’s feature comes from the 2nd Team Pagano compilation, 2 hours 8 mins worth of free music put together by a proactive music loving family from upstate New York. CANDY HEARTS represents the fourteenth track (out...
Firestarter: Memorie...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
This past October, Albany New York based pop-punk band FIRESTARTER released a new split EP with Florida based group OLD AGAIN, featuring two songs from each band. A video for “MEMORIES” was also released at the...
Poor Lily: Microwave
posted by Stuart Morrison
Poor Lily is a punk band from The Bronx. Dom Baiocco drums, Max Capshaw plays guitar, Adam Wisnieski plays bass and sings. Their first self-titled record was released in 2011, followed by an EP in 2012. Both are available...
EndAnd: Snow Song
posted by Stuart Morrison
New York Noise Rock/Punk band EndAnd released their album Mechanics & Energetics of Stilt-Running, available from Bandcamp on a pay what you like basis. Fronted by Daniel Fern on guitar & vocals, with Bill...
Skyways Are Highways...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Today we have a proper introduction to the Melbourne Australia pop-punk band SKYWAYS ARE HIGHWAYS, specifically their first self-titled 2 song release in 2012. A new EP release that has been in the works, ‘So...
The Story So Far: Qu...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
The Story So Far are based in Walnut Creek on the outskirts of San Francisco. Under Soil and Dirt, the band’s debut full length was released in June of 2011 and follows up two highly acclaimed EPs. While the album is...
Mambassa Blouz Band:...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
MBB are a Liège, France based trio with 12 releases behind them since their formation in July of 1990. From what we could discern from our translator, the group is self described as a punk/ska/rock/reggae fiesta with a...
Angels Heart: Under ...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Screaming guitars, classic cars, tattoos, and cigarettes—Los Angeles-based outfit Angels Heart has taken the punk rock tradition and crafted something entirely original. Amplified by founder and frontman Bryan Joseph...
Dystopian Society: L...
posted by Stuart Morrison
“Dystopian Society, the band from Florence (Italy) lines in with those Utopias not only with their band name, but they put their own vision of a dystopian society in shape on their debut album Cages. Max Skam...
Beast Make Bomb: It ...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Combining fuzzed out pop melodies with the distorted punk attitude of late 1970s New York, Brooklyn’s Beast Make Bomb craft songs informed by twenty-something college life in urban grit. Powerful yet tastefully...
The Boom Bang: Coast...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Its hard to go through the holiday without a few appropriately placed rowdy tracks thrown in amongst the bedecked radio hall-waves of peace and joy. So, in that vein, we are happy to have run into Oklahoma’s The Boom...
Koalacaust: The Wood...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Before San Francisco band Koalacaust broke up in October, they left us a few new releases of excellent well formulated material, namely the full length ‘Smiles Shine Like Broken Glass’ last August and the...
Dick Venom & Th...
posted by Stuart Morrison
The Halloween season is starting early on Inzombia Radio, with a song from the Network’s favourite Punk Rock Psychobilly artist, The Rockinrollin Vampireman himself, Nottingham’s Dick Venom, and his band The...
Bomb the Music Indus...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
“Everything is magic ’til you can’t afford the cost; ‘Til you ain’t got eight-hundred bucks to pay the rent; Until you don’t have twenty bucks.” These are some appropriately timed...
Iceage: White Rune
posted by Stuart Morrison
Iceage are a young band (average age somewhere around 17) from Copenhagen in Denmark, who are riding the wave of the post-punk revival. Their album New Brigade crams 12 high energy punk songs into 25 minutes. They are on...
The Trashies: Penult...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
It’s the 4th of July, basically the Independence Day holiday weekend here in the US, and nothing is more historically suiting for me on this day than a bit of surf oriented garage punk, this time from Seattle’s...
Undesirable People: ...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Today we have something a little more harder edged for the Daily Dose, the 2nd infectious track ‘Resting as Ruins’ from Michigan group, Undesirable People’s debut EP. UP were formed in 2010 within a...
Invisible Hand: Coy ...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Coy Trap is the latest single from the self-titled debut by Invisible Hand. Adam Smith and his Invisible Hand have been producing some of the best punk-laced pop gems and quietly experimenting with home-recording under the...
Insomnia Radio #175:...
posted by Jason Evangelho
Moving away from our last episode’s melancholy moods, episode 175 of Insomnia Radio moves across several genres. The playlist runs the gamut from jazz to punk, acoustic pop to grunge to 8-bit rock, with minimal...
Dick Venom and the T...
posted by Sarah Morrison
Happy Hallowe’en from the hoards at InZombia Radio! And what better way to celebrate than with a good solid dose of psychobilly madness? Dick Venom and the Terrortones are from Nottingham, UK, and caught the attention...
None More Black: Und...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Philly & NYC based band None More Black returned earlier this week after a four year wait with their newest album ‘Icons’ on Fat Wreck Chords. You can sample two of the new tracks at the Fat Wreck site,...
IR: The SoCal Sessio...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
IR’s SoCal Sessions return after close to a years absence, bringing quality tracks from San Diego, Temecula, Long Beach, and basically all over the LA and OC regions. Please listen and help support these artists’...
Smoking Popes: Sandr...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
All the songs in this collection “It’s Been A Long Day” were recorded from 1991-1998. All have previously been released on various compilations and 7 inches with the exception of “Long Day”,...
The Flatliners: Carr...
posted by Jason Evangelho
Long story short? Ever since my late teenage years I’ve loved Fat Wreck Chords. Several years ago the punk-heavy label embraced podcasting and it was a minor dream come true. So, when they send an advance single from...