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Scorpion vs Tarantula Interview

This is not your timid 20 something’s on stage staring at their sweat beads on the ground. SVT bunch play earsplitting, express train punk Rock ‘N’ Roll the likes of which The Valley of the Sun has never seen before. A singer that prowls around the stage in Blade Runner Replicant makeup programmed with Bon Scott venom and Joan Jett strut and a guitar player that was in one of the best garage punk bands of the mid 90’s, The Chinese Millionaires. What more can a fanboy ask? Grab on to something load bearing, I hear the air raid sirens, and the house is beginning to rumble. Behold, the Scorpion vs. Tarantula Rock ‘N’ Roll hurricane is about to plug in. This interview originally appeared in Audio Ammunition on October 22nd, 2013 Interview by Jay Castro Shock Treatment: Who’s answering the questions? Jay Bennett, guitar ST: Who is in Scorpion vs. Tarantula and what instrument do they play? JB: L. Hotshot, vocals. Tana Satana, bass, Michael “Cappy” Renfroe, drums. ST:  I noticed y...

An Interview With The Glass Heroes

Keith Jackson has driven his band through many a storm. There was the whole Gin Blossoms uproar, The Grunge years, the Pop Punk phase, the Indie Rock uprising and so on, you get the picture. Through all of this the Glass Heroes have remained the Gibraltar Rock of punk in Phoenix, Arizona. They have stayed on course through 22 years of proudly rocking tried and true, smashing through the little kiddies and their fleeting fashions like a Rock ‘N’ Roll Juggernaut. Don’t let the “Glass” in their name fool you folks, these heroes are constructed of concrete, stone and gravel. This Interview originally appeared in Audio Ammunition on  Interview by Jay Castro Shock Treatment: Please introduce yourself (or selves) and how you contribute to the Glass Heroes pogo machine? This is Keith Jackson of the Glass Heroes! Nice ta meet ya. I’m the vocalist/guitarist for the band. Ad Adams=Drummer Steve Shelton= Guitar Stevie Davis= Bass ST: Where are you all from originally? KJ: We are a...

An Interview with Greenback High!

Every now and again you read a band’s profile that just hits the mark spot on. One would think that a band would know their sound. Not always the case, I assume it’s a bit of the old “forest from the trees” syndrome. Anyhow, Greenback High describes themselves as “Power Pop for Punks”. Simple and brilliant, that’s what I thought when I read that excerpt, that’s what I thought when I first heard their debut 7”. The hooks of power pop songs propelled by the power of a punk engine. I can’t wait to see what gets dropped on us next! This interview originally appeared in Audio Ammunition on September 5th, 2013 Interview by Jay Castro Shock Treatment: Who’s answering the questions here? Floor Tom, Joshy, and Beardo. Who is in the band and how do they earn their keep in it? Floor Tom Jones – Guitar, Vocals Beardo – Bass, Vocals Joshy Atomic – Guitar, Vocals J.J. Heathen – Drums, Vocals ST: What is the Greenback High origin story? How did you all come together? Beardo: Like a lot of band...

An Interview with Duncan Reid!

One of the things I admire the most about Duncan’s former band The Boys, is how great the band remained throughout their career. For me, each of their albums got better and better when it seemed for many of their peers the exact opposite was happening. They started off as punk with a pop edge and ended up with straight power pop gems To Hell With The Boys and Boys Only. Duncan Reid’s debut solo album Little Big Head picks up right where those two albums left off. Tremendous power pop the likes of which this earth hasn’t seen for a long time and was long overdue for. Memorable songs with no fillers, the way our rock n roll forefathers intended it. A friend of mine described Duncan Reid’s music as “beyond brilliant”, who am I to squabble? This interview orinanlly appeard in Audio Ammunition on August 29th, 2013 Interview by Jay Castro Shock Treatment: Let’s start with: where you are originally from and what (or whom) motivated you to want to pick up an instrument and learn how to p...

An interview with Wyatt Blair

After about 30 seconds into Wyatt Blair’s debut record Banana Cream Dream, I was pretty sure I was going to love it. It’s one of those records you sit down to listen to, loving every song, hoping and keeping your fingers crossed the next song is going to be as good as the one you just heard, and it is! Wyatt Blair’s music embodies everything I love in bands like Dave Clark Five, 1910 Fruitgum Company, and The Bay City Rollers (yes you read correctly, THE Bay City Rollers). Rock N Roll that straps a smile on your face and shoots high tension coiled springs from the bottom of your feet. Can’t wait to hear more! This interview originally appeared in Audio Ammunition on  Interview by Jay Castro Shock Treatment: Who is in the current Wyatt Blair band and how do they earn their keep in it? Wyatt Blair: Jeremy Katz (Bass)- he plays in an awesome band called Froth! I live with Jeremy so it is convenient and he is one of my best friends. Tomas Dolas (guitar)- Tomas & I have bee...

French Girls Interview!

The term “punk” has gotten to be such an all-encompassing term these days. Used to be you’d throw that word out, and you knew pretty much what you were getting. Now days, it means so many different things to so many people. When I hear that word used in a band’s bio description of themselves, I can only hope to hear a band that sounds like French Girls. They take the bits of punk that expose their rock n roll and nerves like The Damned or The Vibrators. A jumble of that crushed in with some 90’s Rip-Off Records underlining and you have yourself a force to be reckoned with! This interview originally appeared in Audio Ammunition on August 22nd 2013 Interview by Jay Castro Who is in the band and how do they earn their keep in it? Chela: I play bass guitar and sing. As far as earning my keep, I think they just keep me around for a good laugh. Mike: I play the guitar and yelp a bit. Donald: I play the guitar and am a fellow yelper with Mike. Amy: I play drums and sometimes let out som...

Record Reviews!

Night Birds – Born To Die In Suburbia LP (Grave Mistake Records) In the 90’s, New Jersey was a bottomless well of terrific Street Punk/OiI bands like The Bristles, The Wretched Ones, Those Unknown and the labels that housed them; Headache, GMM, and Pogo Stick. So that’s kind of what I still think of when I hear about a punk band from Jersey. Somewhere along the line, tides shifted. Night Birds are here and do a searing Posh Boy/Hostage Records sound that commands consideration. With one LP and a hand full of 7”’s prior, this seems to be their strongest effort. The sound is better fortified, leaner and meaner! I love the way the instrumental surf punk scolder opening track Escape From New York melts into the second title track. It’s like crossing the street, being hit by an eighteen wheeler, only to wake up thankful to be barely alive stuck splattered on the radiator grill. As the feeling of gratitude continues you suddenly realize the whole mechanical ogre is going off a cliff ...

The Love Me Nots Interview!

Photo by Clint Kirk This interview originally appeared in Audio Ammunition on July 17th, 2013 What can I say about this band that far more skilled writers haven’t said already? A band that has been a Phoenix area pillar of Rock ‘N’ Roll prominence for quite a while now, they’re working on their sixth LP! For those of you who have yet to delight in the sounds of The Love Me Nots, I shall attempt a brief description. A lead singer that prowls around the stage radiating Aretha Franklin, Janis Joplin and Chrissie Hynde, while pounding a keyboard so fervently as if attempting to exorcize demons from within its mechanical bowels. Then there’s that tall, ominous guitar player that’s relentlessly hurling down sonic depth charges at the hapless spectators. Not to mention a rhythm section sturdy enough to keep this out of controlled freight train on its rails and on a collision course straight towards your soul! Interview by Jay Castro Who’s answering the questions here ? Nicole Laurenne Who...

An interview with Transistors!

This interview originally appeared in Audio Ammunition on July 17th, 2013 I first saw these guys open for Rock ‘N’ Roll titans Guitar Wolf in the fall of 2012. I had never heard of them prior, but after listening to some of their songs, I was looking forward to seeing them just as much as the headliners, and they did not disappoint. Three young guys from New Zealand that play punk rock music that sounds considerably better the higher the volume gets. Its fast, extremely catchy and they seem to be having the time of their lives doing it, which in turn makes anyone listening to it have a blast as well. What more can anyone ask of a stellar punk band? It’s a little Ramones, a little Angry Samoans, a little Buzzcocks, and a whole lot of fun! Interview by Jay Castro Who’s answering the questions here? James Who is in the band and what instruments do you play? Olly plays drums and sings, Colin plays bass and sings a little bit and I play guitar and sing. What parts of New Zealand ...

An interview with The Rebel Set!

This interview originally appeared in Audio Ammunition on July 11th, 2013 Most bands that I hear from my hometown of Phoenix, Arizona either make me recoil or their music goes totally without notice. I don’t know which is worse. However, every now and again I hear one that makes me want to root for. One that gives me hope that all is not lost in an ocean of second rate metal dinosaurs and uninspired blues copyists. One of those bands is The Rebel Set. They glide at their audience on a wave of reverberation that is wrapped up in classic noir and surf guitar mystique in the midst of a garage punk assault. The band takes the better parts of Rock N Roll from times ago and mixes it up with a dose of their own allure. Sounds easy enough, however you have to know which parts to excavate and which parts to lend your soul to. That’s been the recipe for rock n roll since its conception and the Rebel Set have become master chefs at this delicacy. Interview by Jay Castro Who’s answeri...