Articles By Zachary Lipez
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Adult Problems - Vic Godard is Punk Gone Postal
Vic Godard is the most under-appreciated punk that ever lived, and in a subculture that fetishizes under-appreciation, that’s saying a lot. Full Story
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Your Misplaced 90s Nostalgia Will Only Break Your Heart
NYC: Join Zach and legendary Hole drummer Patty Schemel for a screening of 'Hit So Hard: The Life and Near Death Story of Patty Schemel' and a discussion about the greatest decade that never really was. Full Story
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Aaron Montaigne, Godfather of Screamo, is More Interesting Than You Can Ever Hope to Be - Part Two
On surviving combat in Iraq and Afghanistan with the help of magic, 'Bladerunner,' and everything in between. Full Story
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Aaron Montaigne, Godfather of Screamo, is More Interesting Than You Can Ever Hope to Be - Part One
Since the age of 13, Montaigne has played in some the most exciting and original hardcore bands, from Heroin to Antioch Arrow and now, Dangerous Boys Club. Full Story
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Here is Distant Correspondent's New Music Video for "Summit"
Check the latest from the band featuring members of Goes Cube, Meanwhile Back in Communist Russia, and motherfucking Edith Frost. Full Story
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Adult Problems - Nuclear Santa Claust Moved to NYC from Not-NYC and That's Okay
With a sound like if developmentally challenged otters were raised in a basement in Queens, with nothing but Chomsky and a well abused copy of City Baby Attacked by Rats to survive on. Full Story
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Adult Problems - In Defense of Morrissey
I’m the ACLU and Morrissey is my Skokie, Illinois. Full Story
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Adult Problems - Throw Punches, Not Tweets
Am I advocating less online feuding and more real world violence? Maybe, yes, not really, but sort of. Full Story
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Music Has Been Outlawed in Mali, But the Malian People are Singing Louder Than Ever
"Music is everything in Mali. Like being in touch with God.” Full Story
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Adult Problems - Sacrament Recordings Release Music They Believe In, Which is Stranger Than it Should Be
When so many labels are searching for the next best thing—or worse, only releasing albums by established bands—Sacrament Recordings will hopefully be a beacon in the dark. Excuse me, rainbow in the dark. Full Story