Tom Petty was taken to the hospital amid cardiac arrest. The decision was made to remove him from life support.
All my heroes are turning to ghosts.
https://www.tmz.com/2017/10/02/tom-petty-found-unconscious-full-cardiac-arrest/
RIP
Tom Petty was taken to the hospital amid cardiac arrest. The decision was made to remove him from life support.
All my heroes are turning to ghosts.
https://www.tmz.com/2017/10/02/tom-petty-found-unconscious-full-cardiac-arrest/
RIP
Where are you from and when did you get started?
Doug: Im originally from a place called Satans Kingdom in Vermont, look it up I’m not kidding its a real place. I moved to Rutland in 2016 and Pete was my roommate, we started jamming together and found the need for a drummer. We found Zach online and Im glad we snagged him before someone else did! So this line up of Crypitus started in May of 2016.
Pete: Crypitus is the sound of breaking bones! Doug and I started jamming together after being roommates and not being able to find musical projects. Originally I mistook Zach for another drummer friend of mine, but he turned out to be a perfect addition anyway.
Zach: I’m Zach. I’m from Mendon VT and I rock percussion for Crypitus. I started playing drums when my best friend died and left me his kit. I was like, shit, looks like I’m going to have to learn now.
Who are you and who does what in the band?
Doug: Im the Guitarist/Vocalist/Manager of Crypitus!
Pete: I’m Pete. I melt faces with some of the sickest guitar riffs ever written. I carry the rhythm end with Zach.
Zach: Im the percussionist for this act!
How would you best describe the sound?
Doug: I would describe it as a Thrashy Blackened Death Metal sound with a progressive twist.
Pete: We’re a fusion of death, thrash, and old school heavy metal with lots of extra bits of jazz sprinkled on top.
Zach: I think I would classify Crypitus as psychedelic thrash metal. We pull from a lot of influences. Crypitus is the sound of breaking bones.
Dream rock moment (real or not)?
Doug: I took my first stage dive in Maine this weekend, I intend to do more!
Pete: My dream moment would be hanging out backstage at a festival we’re playing at and seeing the guys from Mastodon just come up and chill with us and drink some beer.
Zach: I guess my dream moment would be our first headliner, at some stadium, with thousands and thousands of maniacs screaming for Crypitus. It’ll happen.
Still got day jobs?
Doug: Yes! I’m a Pharmacy Technician, been doing it since I was 18.
Pete: I work as a car detailer at a car dealership. It’s ironic because my car is fucking filthy.
Zach: Yeah, I work full time with autistic folks in their homes, helping them to live a mostly independent life.
Any regrets?
Doug: I try not to regret but there’s plenty of moments in my life that I would use the time differently. More productively I would say.
Pete: I regret being in a serious relationship in high school that kept me from jamming with people sooner.
Zach: Regrets? Yeah I’ve fucked up plenty in the past, but as soon as I’m done repairing myself, Crypitus goes worldwide. As far as Crypitus goes, I have no regrets. I couldn’t imagine a band to have so much in so little time.

Debut album from Helsinki Finland act, Buzzkills. 12 tracks of punk/punkbilly from up near the top of the word.
As always, it thrills me to get to hear bands from all around the world. Buzzkills is no exception. Here I am in sunny SoCal and listening to a band from damn near the other side of the world. I’ve never been to Finland, but here I am participating in a little bit of their culture, by way of an offering into our common culture of music.
Buzzkillz deliver a solid blend of rock, punk, and rockabilly. They’re an interesting ensemble in that they are a four-piece rock and roll band with the tradition lineup of vocals, guitar, bass, drums. Where the band differs is in their use of double bass as opposed to electric. The overall effect reminds me a bit of The Peacocks, but, well, different.
Tracks mid to uptempo, with a blend of Western rock / cowpunk, reminisicient in a way of Social Distortion, or perhaps more Mike Ness solo. The tracks are sung in English, so as to be more accessible to a larger audience.
The band indicates that they will have new material coming out at the end of the year, so go check out their debut and get in on the ground floor. Tell all your friends that you heard ‘em before they were cool!
https://buzzkillzband.bandcamp.com/
Tracks:
1. Sick Of It All 02:41
2. Deepest Pockets 03:33
3. I’m Not The One 04:08
4. Scum Of The Earth 03:20
5. Losing The Fight 03:04
6. Outside 03:46
7. Fear Of The Unknown 03:31
8. Roll The Dice 04:34
9. Monsters 02:55
10. Some Scars 03:09
11. Sleepwalking 03:18
12. Cross To Bare 03:58

The initial and ongoing devastation from Hurricane Harvey has led to a desperate and frightening situation in Houston and the surrounding areas. The storm will eventually die down and people will try to pick up the pieces of their lives. Long after the storm passes, the ones who have been displaced will be in need of as much assistance as they can possibly get. If you are in any position to help financially, please consider making a donation to the Houston Food Bank. People need our help, now and going forward.


NEW QUICKSAND ALBUM INTERIORS TO BE RELEASED ON NOVEMBER 10 ON EPITAPH
SHARES NEW VIDEO FOR “ILLUMINANT” TODAY
NORTH AMERICAN TOUR DATES ON SALE NOW
New York City post-hardcore band Quicksand are pleased to announce the upcoming release of Interiors, their first album in 22 years. Interiors features the band’s original (and only) lineup of drummer Alan Cage, frontman/guitarist Walter Schreifels, bassist Sergio Vega, and guitarist Tom Capone. The album will be released on November 10 on Epitaph.
Quicksand have also shared a new video for the first song shared off the album titled “Illuminant,” the lead single and opening track from Interiors.
Watch the video for “Illuminat” now: https://youtu.be/xgIJatX2uug
With its heavy but melodic guitar lines, intense rhythms, and emotionally charged lyrics, “Illuminant” shows the scope of Quicksand’s influence on post-hardcore and indie-rock bands over the last two decades.
Recorded at Studio 4 Recording in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania, Interiorswas produced and engineered by Will Yip (The Menzingers, Title Fight, Pianos Become the Teeth). While the album finds Quicksand embracing the cathartic, guitar-driven dynamic of their earlier work, Interiors also takes on a wider spectrum of sound.
“It was all just about being ourselves and who we were as well as who we are,” says Schreifels of the making of Interiors. “We did it for us completely.”
Pre-orders for Interiors are at: http://www.quicksandnyc.com
INTERIORS TRACKLIST:
1. Illuminant
2. Under The Screw
3. Warm And Low
4. >
5. Cosmonauts
6. Interiors
7. Hyperion
8. Fire This Time
9. Feels Like A Weight Has Been Lifted
10. >>
11. Sick Mind
12. Normal Love
Formed in 1990, Quicksand made their full-length debut with Slip—a 1993 release recently praised by The A.V. Club as “a nearly flawless record that combines the irony and heaviness of Helmet with Fugazi’s penchant to dismantle sound in the most energetic ways.” Arriving in 1995, their sophomore album Manic Compressionappeared at #1 on the Top Five Best Post-Hardcore Records list from LA Weekly (who noted that “if there were any justice in the world, Quicksand would have been the biggest underground band of the ’90s”).
“We were very influenced by Fugazi and Jane’s Addiction” says Schreifels of the band’s beginnings. “But we were doing it in a certain context with an energy that was just special and unique and kind of shined through.”
Throughout the early ’90s, Quicksand toured with bands like Helmet, Fugazi, Rage Against the Machine, and Anthrax. After disbanding in late 1995, they reunited for a one-night performance in June 2012. They’ve since appeared at festivals like FYF Fest and Pukkelpop, and in 2013 embarked on their first North American tour in 15 years.
Additionally, Quicksand will tour North American this fall; tickets on sale now.

QUICKSAND – PROMO PHOTO – CREDIT ATIBA JOHNSON
QUICKSAND TOUR DATES
Sept 05 Seattle, WA – Neumos
Sept 06 Portland, OR – Hawthorne Theatre
Sept 08 San Francisco, CA – Great American Music Hall
Sept 09 Los Angeles, CA – Teragram
Sept 10 Santa Ana, CA – The Observatory
Sept 11 Solana Beach, CA – Belly Up
Sept 12 Phoenix, AZ – Crescent Ballroom
Sept 14 Dallas, TX – Trees Dallas
Sept 15 Austin, TX – Mohawk
Sept 16 Houston, TX – Walters Downtown
Sept 17 New Orleans, LA – One Eyed Jacks
Sept 19 Atlanta, GA – The Masquerade
Sept 20 Nashville, TN – Exit In
Sept 21 Carrboro, NC – Cat’s Cradle
Sept 22 Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer
Sept 23 Boston, MA – Paradise Rock Club
Sept 24 Buffalo, NY – Town Ballroom
Sept 25 Toronto, ON – Lee’s Palace
Sept 26 Detroit, MA – El Club
Sept 27 New York, NY – Irving Plaza
Sept 28 Pittsburgh, PA – Mr. Smalls Theatre
Sept 29 Washington, DC – Black Cat
Sept 30 New York, NY – Irving Plaza
Oct 01 New York, NY – Warsaw
For more information on Quicksand, visit:
A great new track by the legendary MU330:
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100% of all donations from downloading this new MU330 tune will be donated to the Southern Poverty Law Center. Peace, MU330″