SAD VACATION is the latest documentary film by Danny Garcia (“The Rise and Fall of The Clash”/”Looking for Johnny”), which explores Sid and Nancy’s fateful trip to New York in 1978. It is a film that is dedicated to presenting the real facts; told as it happened by their friends and those who witnessed it. A […]
Tag: punk rock
INTO THE FIRE: The House United’s Carmel Buckingham On Their Bright Future
Carmel Buckingham talks The House United, the creation of the debut album, new music and more!
Rock Icons Blondie To Perform “YouTube Presents” Concert On October 10th!
Blondie will be performing on YouTube Presents live on October 10th at 4pm EST in New York City. Blondie is also giving fans the chance to be a part of the live studio audience on their Facebook page – Click Here To Learn More! Blondie’s 9th studio album Panic of Girls was released in 2011 […]
Bad Religion’s Greg Graffin To Release “Anarchy Evolution” Book On September 28th
Iconic singer, Greg Graffin, of groundbreaking West Coast punk rock band Bad Religion, will release his new book Anarchy Evolution: Faith, Science and Bad Religion in a World Without God, co-authored with science journalist Steve Olson, on September 28. The book will coincide with the release of Bad Religion’s new album The Dissent of Man. Anarchy Evolution is […]
Throwing a ‘Tantrum’ with The Vacancies’ Billy Crooked
Getting Joan Jett’s stamp of approval on your work is no small feat. To do such a thing twice is even more of a testament to a band’s punk prowess. Well, if that sounds like a shining endorsement to you, look no further than Cleveland-based punk band The Vacancies. Their latest outing on Blackheart Records is being praised by critics and landed the band a spot on this year’s Warped Tour. Live-Metal.Net’s Jason Price checked in with vocalist Billy Crooked about the the evolution of the band, the new album Tantrum and what it is like sharing the stage with some of his influences, which just so happen to be some the genre’s biggest names.
POWERMAN 5000: The Spirit of Rock
The spacesuits are long gone, but as a band, Powerman 5000 is as strong as ever, touring the country in support of its latest album, the punk-rock-fueled Destroy What You Enjoy. When the band hit the Recher Theatre in Towson, Maryland, frontman Spider sat down with Jason Price and Jeff Maki of Live-Metal.net to discuss the new CD, the surprise success of the 1999 breakthrough Tonight the Stars Revolt! and more.