Band OF Heathens song man Ed Jurdi, North Carolina troubadour Seth Walker, and one man band plus SSKTDA alum, Edward David Anderson of the late-great Backyard Tire Fire set off on a ten date Northeast run that’ll prove nothing short […]
Subtle Non-Conformists. Slaves to No Genre or Association. We Dig It, We Write About it.
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Actually we'll dig so you don't have to, keeping new records and artists in your ears since 2010. We're country, blues, and punk as folk. Stay tuned...
Scott Zuppardo founded 'ssktda' and also writes for MAGNET Magazine, Glide Magazine, Georgia Music, as well as ssktda.com. He's also a partner in Cornelius Chapel Records.
Band OF Heathens song man Ed Jurdi, North Carolina troubadour Seth Walker, and one man band plus SSKTDA alum, Edward David Anderson of the late-great Backyard Tire Fire set off on a ten date Northeast run that’ll prove nothing short […]
Mark “Porkchop” Holder’s hypnotically addictive Death And the Blues officially breaks the light of day tomorrow, November 2nd. As expected it’s a heavy romp through the catacombs of deep Blues with an outsider punk aesthetic, authentic and powerful, at times sinewy and […]
Brad Armstrong takes his custom indie folk rock to a live audience at Manhattan, NYC’s Rockwood Music Hall, on stage 3 tomorrow night at 10pm (4/21/16). Dexateen since 2008, pricipal songwriter for the now defunct indie sweethearts 13ghosts, and an excelled solo […]
The last time I attended SXSW I was a teenager, enthralled with the punk beats of the Dirty Rotten Imbeciles and Suicidal Tendencies. In 2016, instead of prepping my body for the rigors of a mosh pit, I traveled to […]
‘Georgia, sweet Georgia’. Hailing from the great peach state and holding arguably one of the finest forenames dreamt up by those who threw up the first middle finger and sailed over yonder to start anew, the very first outlaws, if you […]
David Sickmen and Ferd Moyse are the Hall & Oates of the Hackensaw Boys Appalachia-soaked bluegrassy, punk soul blues, penning songs both anecdotal and full-fledged snake oil salesman tall tales all in one handsome ten song offering. A curmudgeon’s Old […]
On February 26, the Denton-based band, Relick, will release their first EP, Twin House. Relick’s music is a unique blend of British 1960’s rock with an infusion of 1990’s alternative sounds. Relick sounds like a mix of Liz Phair, Juliana […]
Jeremy Squires – Shadows – Release: February 19, via Shaker Steps Jeremy Squires’s new album Shadows, like his prior records, provides an emotional window into the singer’s innermost feelings. The album relates tragic experiences from Squires’s life which gives listeners […]
Supergroup — the word alone is pretentious. Super to who, and why? To my recollection there’s been far more terrible black wax than collectible records made by bands coined supergroups. King Mud is the antithesis of this theory. The dynamic […]
Brad Armstrong’s debut solo album and Cornelius Chapel Record’s first major release of 2016, Empire is not for the weak of heart. Regular instrumental changes, vulgarities, and irregular music tempos might strain listeners their first time through the album. Empire, […]
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