Written by SacIndieMusic contributor: David Adams The CDC lists the recommended exposure time to music exceeding 110 dBs at a mere 1.5 minutes. The average song by Sacramento’s RAD is only about 15 seconds.RAD’s album Loud & Fast crams 20 ear-shattering tracks into just over 10 minutes. Front-woman, Lory Gil, smiles innocently before she spouts … Continue reading RAD – Q and A with CHARLES ALBRIGHT
Press Club_Punk Rock Matinee….01/19/2014….W/Nobunny, Pookie and the Poodlez, and The Croissants
Press Club - Punk Rock Matinee! On Sunday, January 19 at the Press Club (2030 P St.), indulge in the dirtiest, hairiest, and loudest after-brunch activity your grandmother is sure to scold you for witnessing. Nobunny, Pookie and the Poodlez, and The Croissants get the sinning started at 5:30 p.m. Nobunny is trash with just … Continue reading Press Club_Punk Rock Matinee….01/19/2014….W/Nobunny, Pookie and the Poodlez, and The Croissants
Live Show Review: Crude Studs, LunchLady (Canada), Screaming Queens (Canada), Jesus Christ,Mister! @ Luigi’s Fungarden Sunday Sept 8th 2013 – Written by: David Adams
Luigi’s Fungarden Sunday, September 8, 2013 Nothing beats pizza, beer and punk rock. Last Sunday at Luigi’s Slice & Fun Garden a group of young men stood still near the entryway, their eyes glued to the TV screen mounted above the door. The New York Giants just scored against the Dallas Cowboys, but who the … Continue reading Live Show Review: Crude Studs, LunchLady (Canada), Screaming Queens (Canada), Jesus Christ,Mister! @ Luigi’s Fungarden Sunday Sept 8th 2013 – Written by: David Adams
‘Would-Be Train Robbers’ – Review by: David Adams
Would-Be Train Robbers: https://www.facebook.com/WouldBeTrainRobbers Four words, one hyphen, Would-Be Train Robbers are Sacramento's three-piece equivalent of "The Rolling Stones". Their sound is splashed with 60's soul and 90's drive. Kolton James Kammerer is not only the lead singer, he is also the lead AND rhythm guitar player. With songs like "Can't Ya See Me Girl", a Bluesy Rock … Continue reading ‘Would-Be Train Robbers’ – Review by: David Adams
