Chaotic, melodic, frenzied garage pop that packs a powerful punch. The B-side reminds me of Mission of Burma, the biggest compliment I can give a band.
It’s not a ‘zine in the traditional sense or size (12″ x 9″); it’s a free (in San Diego), high-quality, entertainment paper that covers the San Diego scene.
From the regular columns to the interviews and reviews, the writing is in a fun and unique style that will keep you interested, regardless of subject matter.
Flipside continues to grow and put out an informative and noteworthy publication without losing their integrity or going “mainstream.” Happy Hundredth!
After toiling for three years in obscurity, this dark, brooding, quasi-Goth metal trio from San Francisco has started to get the notoriety they deserve.
This extraordinary debut is loaded with heavy, pounding guitar sounds, immense percussion, and clever bass lines. Maria has the most amazing set of pipes.