Greg Ginn‘s storied hardcore and underground rock label SST Records is subject of an upcoming book by Jim Ruland, who co-authored the Bad Religion autobiography Do What You Want and the Keith Morris ...
The post Meat Puppets Announce Reissues of SST Records Catalog and New Live Album appeared first on Consequence. Meat Puppets have teamed up with Megaforce Records for remastered reissues of the ...
Joe Carducci not only played a monumental role in helping run and co-own SST Records in its glorious 1980’s heyday when Black Flag, Minutemen, Hüsker Dü and Meat Puppets were the reigning kings of the ...
The June 29, 1980, edition of this paper spoiled Angelenos’ Sunday morning by dropping a dire warning on their doorsteps: The punks had arrived, and they were murderous. Audiences at punk shows “mug ...
Ruland (My Damage, with Keith Morris) offers an illuminating if baggy look at SST Records, which signed some of the most successful alternative bands of the 1980s yet struggled to stay afloat. Greg ...
San Diego-based music journalist Jim Ruland's new book, "Corporate Rock Sucks: The Rise and Fall of SST Records" is a study of a single punk rock record label, the Los Angeles-founded SST Records, and ...
Glen “Spot” Lockett, the longtime Austinite who early in his life produced some of the most legendary records from the birth of hardcore punk rock with SST Records, died Saturday at the age of 72.
Nitehawk Cinema’s Music Driven series, which is presented by BrooklynVegan, continues Thursday, April 28 at 9:30 PM with a screening of Dave Markey‘s 1982 documentary The Slog Movie, which is about ...
Glen Lockett, better known professionally as Spot, a producer and engineer of some of the most crucial punk and post-punk records of the early 1980s, has died at 72, friends have confirmed. Spot was ...
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