John Doe of the legendary punk band X has carved out a nice career as a solo singer-songwriter. It’s easy to forget that, though, because it’s been six years since he’s released a solo record. Between the recent 40th anniversary […]
John Doe of the legendary punk band X has carved out a nice career as a solo singer-songwriter. It’s easy to forget that, though, because it’s been six years since he’s released a solo record. Between the recent 40th anniversary […]
The Flesh Eaters rolled into Seattle for the final date of their West Coast swing with high expectations as their new album “I Used To Be Pretty” hit the streets. Now the Flesh Eaters are not your typical Americana roots […]
John Doe of the Flesh Eaters in concert at the Crocodile in Seattle, Washington, January 23, 2019.
John Doe of the Flesh Eaters in concert at the Crocodile in Seattle, Washington, January 23, 2019.
The Flesh Eaters in concert at the Crocodile in Seattle, Washington, January 23, 2019.
One of the things I liked about the original print edition of ND was the part in the back that alerted readers to upcoming releases, especially those by artists deserving wider attention. This what I like to do every couple […]
Dave Alvin and John Doe of the Flesh Eaters in concert at the Crocodile in Seattle, Washington, January 23, 2019.
X, the punk rock legends from Los Angeles, have been celebrating with their fans for several years during the holiday season touring up and down the West Coast. Featuring the original lineup of John Doe, Exene Cervenka, Billy Zoom, and […]
John Doe performing with The Flesh Eaters at The Crocodile in Seattle.
Closing out my 2017, I was excited to once again catch one of my favorite bands from my youth. Hard to believe, but here was X, who in 1977 started playing gigs in Los Angeles clubs like the Masque, Club […]
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