The early-’90s punk duo, Corin Tucker’s pre-Sleater-Kinney project, will tour the US this fall for the first time since their 1994 breakup.
The early-’90s punk duo, Corin Tucker’s pre-Sleater-Kinney project, will tour the US this fall for the first time since their 1994 breakup.
Fronted by artist Gregg Deal, the band sharpens its critique of American myths on Wagon Burner, an album that pairs caustic humor with hardcore urgency.
After a long stretch away from the studio, the Providence-via-New York punk band returns with a record that sharpens its mix of hardcore, Latin groove, and revolutionary intent, anchored by Guy Picciotto’s production.
The Vans Warped Tour returned to Washington, D.C. in 2026 with a pragmatic two-day format, leaning into the niche loyalty that still sets it apart.
The New York band’s new single calls back to punk’s earliest, most open-eared impulses—a collision of hip-hop, noise, and hardcore built on a gospel of communal redemption.
The New York band pairs a charged punk anthem with a video shot at their weekly community self-defense sessions, announcing a tour with a characteristically stacked bill.
Recorded with Alex Chilton, the long-shelved collection finally arrives August 21 on the restarted Vengeance imprint.
The Missouri trio recorded their new album after hours in a Syracuse University studio. It arrives July 14 without a label, marking a hard-won independence.
The London band’s first cassette combines monolithic noise rock with sleeve art that pairs a child’s birthday aesthetic against hardcore porn imagery.
The former Dead Kennedys frontman shared a personal health update following a hemorrhagic stroke in March.