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Garage Ink Studios To Hold Second Art Show

Garage Ink Studios To Hold Second Art Show

The Bay Areas’ critically acclaimed Garage Ink Studios(www.garageinkstudios.com), owned by husband and wife team Rob and Ginger Struven are set to hold the second in a series of three art shows at Garage Inks’ Napa, California location on Saturday July 21st, 2007. Quickly gaining a reputation as one of the Bay Areas most sought after tattoo artists, Rob is looking to shine in a second medium. Print Art. While tattooing has become a primary focus for Struven, it’s evident he [...]

News Worthy? Notes For Friday the 13th...

News Worthy? Notes For Friday the 13th…

Well boys and girls it’s Friday the 13th in cyberspace and if nothing else it’s a good excuse to go out and find some mischief. Cure the summer doldrums drooling in your favorite dive. Cocktail in hand and cryptic rock on repeat. On a musical note…Anyone notice something strange during Bad Religions set @ Warped Tour 13 in Mountainview on July 1st ? As the band played, various artists, family memebers and friends roamed around on stage (my son included), [...]

Underoath: Just playing games, not seeking fame

Underoath: Just playing games, not seeking fame

Underoath: Just playing games, not seeking fame article

Stolen Bicycles Gang at the Princeton Pub

Stolen Bicycles Gang at the Princeton Pub

Stolen Bicycles Gang at the Princeton Pub

BREAKING NEWS: Anti-Flag storms Vancouver, seeks justice

BREAKING NEWS: Anti-Flag storms Vancouver, seeks justice

There is breaking news off the west coast of Canada tonight. Armed with guitar picks, drumsticks and a message, A New Kind of Army has landed on the shores of British Columbia and is marching east.

Beautiful Monster: A Night With the Horrorpops

Beautiful Monster: A Night With the Horrorpops

Doctor Frankenstein himself could not have stitched together a more beautiful monster. Assembled over the better part of the last decade and hailing from Denmark, the Horrorpops are a rock ’n’ Roll Superbeast, broken free of its shackles and making its way across Canada.

Rise Against is for the Children

Rise Against is for the Children

We can’t help being this way. It’s not a choice and it has never made life any easier, especially during the teenage years. There is one thing that is certain for anyone who was born with Punk Rock in their hearts: If you’re not old enough to drink, then you’re going to miss some shows.

Metric - Pop Ain’t A Dirty Word

Metric – Pop Ain’t A Dirty Word

You can’t always judge music by what it sounds like. Well, you could, and then you would probably say that Metric is a great pop band, but you would only be half right. While their 2003 release, Old World Underground, Where are you Now?, is catchy like flypaper, it sticks long enough for you to figure out what synth-playing singer Emily Haines is actually saying about pop-culture.

The Black Spoons: Utensils For the Independent

The Black Spoons: Utensils For the Independent

Revolutions in the music industry keep getting faster, and The Black Spoons—a New York rock trio—are on the frontlines. From 78s to CDs to the hard disk in your iPod, the movements get quicker and industry executives that once controlled the technology now find their heads spinning trying to keep up. Computers are at the forefront of today’s audio-revolt against the corporate dictators of the record industry who use contracts to enslave their minions before they ever set foot on the soil of their debut release.

Boogie Men From The Basement - Death From Above 1979

Boogie Men From The Basement – Death From Above 1979

I was pretty sure I was going to interview an independent band when I set out to ask the two members of Death From Above 1979 a few questions before their concert on Remembrance Day. But when I got there—about 8 hours before they were due to hit the stage—there were already kids who appeared quite settled, dwelling in the staircase that led up to the steal doors of Club Mesa.