Though the Gin Blossoms now often find themselves on the kinds of ’90s nostalgia tours that we kinda wish stayed in the ’90s (like with Sugar Ray), it’s no secret that like the Goo Goo Dolls, the Gin ...
Long Island punks Iron Chic have opened NYC shows for Bouncing Souls, Hot Water Music, Lifetime, and most recently that secret Saves the Day show at Saint Vitus, and if the melodic punk of those bands ...
Not since the early '90s glory days of bands like Jawbreaker and Samiam has the melodic punk scene been so relevant as it has been the past few years. As a groundswell of bands playing what's been ...
On records like 2010’s Not Like This and 2013’s The Constant One, Long Island punk band Iron Chic came on like your best college bud on a Saturday night — loud, boisterous, and down to crush every ...
Regarding The Constant One, it's a solid complement to Not Like This. The musical continuity is there, but the subject matter has evolved, moving from nostalgic, cursory examinations of the past to ...
We've all screwed up—screwing up is a part of life. But while it might feel like everything is terrible in the midst of a personal disaster, it's not all bad—being able to fully, shamelessly indulge ...
Upon entering the Yucca Tap Room, the famous words of Shakespeare’s Henry V always seem to come to mind: “Once more unto the breach dear friends.” The legendary Tempe bar has seen its fair share of ...
About as metal as they are fashionable, Iron Chic delivered their newly forged album 'The Constant One' in early December; seemingly more than happy to merely carry on where they left off with the ...
The whole "getting dark at 5 p.m." stuff is for the birds. Anyway, today's first new review is from Matthew Bentel, who gave a thorough assessment of Iron Chic's new LP The Constant One: On The ...
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