With their “non-stop thrill ride” of a set, Catbite will win over anyone who witnesses them live. They did just that at their Vera Project set on June 6 in Seattle, Wash.
With their “non-stop thrill ride” of a set, Catbite will win over anyone who witnesses them live. They did just that at their Vera Project set on June 6 in Seattle, Wash.
Here is the unedited, uncut version of the interview with Greg Soden and Keith Gough of Unscripted Moments: A Podcast About Propagandhi.
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In our third-generation community, it went from extremely localized, where we didn’t know any bands from Washington D.C., or even cared, to this really welcoming, and despite ourselves, passionate desire to communicate and to exchange influences.
: For the uninitiated, there really isn’t anything like a Municipal Waste show. It’s a full-on party pit every time I’ve ever seen them. If you can envision a massive human tornado of long hair, patched-up denim vests, flying beer cans and wild-eyed, frenzied fans having the time of their lives, then you’re ready for a Municipal Waste show.
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I don’t recall how I found Unscripted Moments: A Podcast About Propagandhi, which explores a song by the Winnipeg-based punk band in each episode. But, when I did, they were already about sixty-five episodes in. And while I haven’t yet listened to all the episodes, I got through enough to know I wanted to talk to the hosts, Keith Gough and Greg Soden.
June is that magical month where we throw common sense to the wind, disregard modernity, and attempt to rally an ungodly amount (750) of new subscriptions. Cost increases in pretty much every field have forced us to drop the deal we used to offer, but 6 issues for $17.50 is still probably the best bargain […]
I caught The Sound Station at the ValFox/Offbeat festival this weekend, and they served up the garage punk real down and dirty-like. The band just released their new 7” single “Wild One” on Chaputa Records!
We’ve now collected, cataloged, and Excel-nerded over 320 horn songs by over 300 different artists… and counting. Be warned
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