In a recent Ghettoblaster interview with Mark Perro and Nick Chiericozzi, who cofront postpunk band the Men, Perro described the creative approach that’s led the group to produce its stylistically scattered series of albums: “We’ve tried to make the same record forever. We’ve tried to make the same exact record since the beginning, and in […]
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Prolific punk guitarist Ben Greenberg releases more new music
The Brooklyn musician drops the Beat Depression demo.
Listen to a new track from noise-rock duo Uniform
The band’s debut full-length is out early this summer.
12 O’Clock Track: ‘Our Blood’ is brand-new noisy industrial from New York’s Uniform
Two of New York’s best noise-rock musicians team up on this new project.
In the ring with Charles Fairbanks, video auteur (and wrestler)
Nightingale Cinema screens a program of funny, visually sophisticated shorts by filmmaker/wrestler Charles Fairbanks.
Best shows to see: The Men, Iron Lung, Phosphorescent, and more
The best shows to see Thursday through Sunday include the Men, Iron Lung, Phosphorescent, and Shayna Dulberger Quartet.
12 O’Clock Track: The Men, “Electric”
Brooklyn’s favorite indie darlings the Men drop a new jam.
Ben Greenberg of the Men embarks on a spacey solo mission
Ben Greenberg, bassist for the Men, comes to town this weekend with his solo guitar project Hubble
Artist on Artist: Mark Perro of the Men talks to Raw Nerve’s Ryan Lowry
Mark Perro of the Men talks DIY, country music, and the impossibility of plagiarism in punk
Review roundup: overlooked gems
Key Losers do California pop, Purple and Green do Chicago house, Iceage and the Men carry the posthardcore torch, and the girls in Nu Sensae and White Lung get screamy