Joey Beltram’ eschews the countless electronic sub-genres that he unwittingly helped to create, sticking with his bread-and-butter, “less is more” philosophy.
Combining ex-members of Descendents, Pennywise, Doggy Style, and Dag Nasty with a massively (over)-produced ’90s punk sound, Humble Gods can’t go wrong.
Combine porn stars who show up to sign autographs and pose for pictures and their admirers and you have hundreds of male dogs in need of a leg to hump.
Fist-bang favorites, time changes, key changes, and while-my-guitar-gently-weeps-through-lots-of-effects, with Lombardo’s heavy tribal drumming influences.
Two guys who spend a lot of time at home. Prior to Dead Cities, they released ISDN, their “live” album, as a follow-up to their tremendous Lifeforms album.
Seductive. Sultry. Dripping with sex. Jennifer Charles, singer for Elysian Fields, has a voice that makes any innuendo burst into flames of barely hidden lust.
Our two mismatched “heroes” are left to save the day. Or throw around a bunch of tough one-liners while slowly outsmarting their trigger-happy enemies.