The Kills wash over Revolution with a powerful show Palm Beach Post ... of the night 'Kissy Kissy' from their 2003 debut Keep on Your Mean Side, sounds less like the product of a transcontinental collaboration more like the output of a Delta bluesman who was raised on a steady diet of Howlin' Wolf and the Circle Jerks.
Tellison announce new single and summer UK tour Altsounds.com The Bots are a young (15 and 18) brotherly duo who play a mix of spaced out Americana and scuzzy, US punk, influenced by the likes of The Circle Jerks, Black Flag, Yeah, Yeah, Yeahs, Bad Brains and The Talking Heads. With press, industry interest and ...
Bruce Springsteen Plays Surprise Set at New Jersey Benefit Concert RollingStone.com Springsteen added some tasty guitar licks to Jeffreys' most famous song "Wild In The Streets," which was memorably covered by the Circle Jerks in the early 1980s. You could feel the collective sigh of relief from everyone who dropped $381 on a ticket ...
Going Out in Style Chronogram Jeffreys signed with Atlantic for his self-titled solo debut in 1973, following it up with the underground smash single “Wild in the Streets” (famously covered 10 years later by LA hardcore punks the Circle Jerks). The tune reappeared on the singer's ...
Local War of Words Over Don "Soul Train" Cornelius Apparent Suicide San Diego Reader (blog) Between 1986 and 1992, they shared the stage with the Circle Jerks, Bad Religion, the Exploited, the UK Subs, 7 Seconds, the Adolescents, and the Descendants. Through the 1990s, the band was on-and-off, with oft-shifting lineups, with Cunningham ...
Now I wanna be your doll: Iggy at Toys "R" Us Colorado Springs Independent (blog) From the Dave Clark 5 to the Circle Jerks to Katy Perry (but possibly not Michael Buble), nothing confers music legend status quite like an action figure. So it was really just a matter of time before Iggy Pop joined the fray.
The Irish Times - Friday, January 27, 2012 Irish Times While the Los Angels punk scene had faster and angrier bands, the Circle Jerks managed to encapsulate frat-boy frustrations better than most. Songs of and about Soho strip clubs, dodgy bars and clip joints – sleazy does it courtesy of Marc Almond and ...
Styled in the streets Colorado Springs Independent His classic "Wild in the Streets" went on to become a skate-punk anthem, thanks in large part to subsequent covers by the Circle Jerks and Hot Water Music. And last year's King of In Between was named one of Rolling Stone's "Best Under-the-Radar Albums ...
Tonight We're Going To Give It 35% Punknews.org He was one of those kids who turned edge because of Minor Threat back in the 80s. Now he drinks beer like it's water. We saw the Circle Jerks last year and he would pogo up and down for 5 second periods sporadically throughout the show.