Posts Tagged ‘punk’
The Cutters – s/t Bandcamp Demo
Cutters – punk hardcore from Australia Our continuing hardcore journey takes us to the land Down Under. This self-titled Cutters offering is serving us wonderful hardcore realness from Melbourne, Australia. Released in late June, it has a really great and deliberate sound. It has elements of a more aggressive, nasty UK punk circa early 80’s…
Read MoreFirst Exclusive Field Day Interview Clip
Field Day is positive punk rock. As the world burns I’ve been working on transcribing and laying out an interview with Field Day. This interview is printed in my zine. You may buy it here and read the full interview https://meatsheetfanzine.com/product/meatsheet-fanzine-issue-7/ Field Day is an upbeat, bright light in these crazy times. The forthcoming Field…
Read MorePlayytime – The Fun Never Ends
Guest review of punk rock from Atlanta , Georgia.
Read MoreDanzig – Danzig Sings Elvis-Cleopatra Records
Glenn Danzig Sings Elvis , again. Better Late Than Never Review – (released April 2020) I think the wooly mammoth in the room since April, besides apocalyptic, impending doom is what’s up with the new Glenn Danzig Sings Elvis record. Without even listening to this my thoughts are “Why did it take him this long”. I…
Read MoreField Day – 2.0 – Unity World Wide Records
Two new songs from two of the members Dag Nasty. Peter and Doug carry the torch that was lit back when Wig Out was released. They were part of the Field Day line up and then that version of the band went on hiatus. These two songs have a renewed vigor and energy. The production…
Read MoreWhat’s Up Sparky ?
Meatsheet fanzine blog, unlike Eminence Front, is not a put on. Gonna cover some bands , audio and video clips, photos related to bands, super band waist bands. Feature some people and creators that inspire me. Fans of indie, shoegaze , doom, punk, hardcore, semi obscure rock, and many more. If you like what I…
Read MorePost #1 – Infinitus Sleep has ended. Meatsheet Lives Again
Post #1 ? Let’s get crackin’. A snippet from a longer forthcoming interview with Field Day. This band is half of Dag Nasty during the time Wig Out at Denkos and Field Day LP were released. It just so happens they’re easily one of my all time favorite bands. If you like punk rock from…
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