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The Riffs - You Doin' Alright EP Review

Just when I start to feel my age and start looking to see if the Vans I'm buying have the "Comfy Cush" soles. It's right around this time when I'm starting to settle into middle age and start thinking to myself, maybe I should learn to barbeque something? I also start to get an urge in the back of my mind to dive a little bit deeper into World War II. Then a record like this comes out and sets me back 25 years! To say things like The Riffs are back to top form, haven't missed a step or, haven't lost their way, would be total trash. When I first heard about this record coming out, there was no doubt in by mind that it'd be as solid as a brick through a window. This band never did take a wrong turn or stumble one bit during their initial run from 1999 to roughly 2003 or so. The Riffs are one of the best American Punk bands of all time and to even suggest otherwise would be blasphemous speech. This isn't the kind of band that'd release some throwa...

It's Time To R'N'R With Andresa Nugraha!

Photo by Bayu Rizki Maulana Shock Treatment: Tell me about growing up in Indonesia and how Rock n’ Roll music first found you? Andresa Nugraha: I’ve been living all my life in the same city as I was born. I felt like growing up here is hard, because there are not many options you can do, unless you’re from a stable family, especially if you wanna be an artist, so you don’t have to start it the hard way. You’ll get a better percentage of having a decent life by graduating from college and getting a decent job or doing business on your own. I came from a middle class family, both my late parents were civil servants. Unfortunately, they made really bad financial decisions most of the time. So as a kid, I kinda know the ups and downs in life at an early stage. Also, my family isn’t musical. I never got interested in music until I was 12/13, but my sister, Laura (who is 8 years older than me), listened to 90s MTV rock music like Nirvana, Silverchair, Weezer, Incubus, Ozma etc almost eve...

Position Nuit - The Filthiest b/w The Body Review

Position Nuit (pronounced  nwee)  are a volcanic L.A. five piece band that plays blown out rock n' roll with a dark and surly disposition. This is their debut single, consisting of only two songs yes, but these songs will leave enough of an impact, enough of that salty taste in your mouth, that it'll leave you thrusting for more. The band sounds like they were raised on real rock n' roll as a religion, much like The Cramps, Nick Cave or Jon Spencer treat or treated their craft. There's an old saying: "you have to know the architecture before you start tearing down the walls." Well, the same goes for adding walls and coats of paint. But Position Nuit have a strong enough foundation, that they can do whatever the hell they want and I'd like it.  The first song "The Filthiest" starts out with a killer, rolling thunder drumbeat accompanied by loud, aggressive guitars pushing right up against it, like a freight train right on it's heels. Creating ...