
Cody Smith of Two Cow Garage [Drummer Magazine]
A great Q and A with Two Cow Garage’s amazing drummer. Stream/Share/Buy Two Cow’s latest, Speaking in Cursive here
Speaking in half-truths, a review of Austin Lucas’ “Somebody Loves You” [SoundSalvationArmy]
A fantastic, in depth review of “Somebody Loves You”; here’s an excerpt “I’ve made a lot out of Austin Lucas in the past, but perhaps the most important thing I can say is that he keeps exceeding my growing expectations time and time again. The dude just continues to get closer and closer to knocking the entire fucking world’s socks off. It’s downright inspiring.” Stream/Share/Buy Austin Lucas’ latest, “Somebody Loves You” here
Hugo Mudie of the punk outfit Sainte Catherines goes alt-country in Yesterday’s Ring [Innocent Words]
A Great Interview with Hugo, singer of Yesterday’s Ring. Here’s an excerpt
IW: There are actually a lot of punk rockers who have started writing more country and folk-influenced records (Tim Barry, Chuck Reagan, Frank Turner, etc.). What is so appealing about this type of music that it attracts so many former punks?
Mudie: It’s simple and heartfelt like punk rock, but it’s not so fucking loud.
Stream/Share/Buy Yesterdays Ring’s latest, “Diamonds in the Ditch” here

Photo review: Fake Problems, Ninja Gun, Glasgow and John Gold [Creative Loafing]
Ninja Gun show review, here’s an excerpt: “From my perspective, I can’t help but like a band that inspires set-long sing-alongs to their special mix of Southern rock with a hearty dash of pop.”
Stream/Share/Buy Ninja Gun’s latest, “Restless Rubes” here






