Go Kart Interviews
Banner Pilot

Banner Pilot

While the actual release date keeps getting pushed back, Minneapolis, Minnesota'a Banner Pilot really have finished their debut full-length, Resignation Day. The follow-up to their 2006 EP, Pass the Poison, shouldn't disappoint those who loved the band's blend of Lawrence Arms, Dillinger Four and Jawbreaker-esque punk rock.

Punknews interviewer Zack Zeigler talked to the band's vocalist/guitarist Nick and bassist Nate regarding their approach to the new album and what people can expect.

Fred Mascherino (The Color Fred)

Fred Mascherino (The Color Fred)

When Fred Mascherino announced that his side-project The Color Fred, coupled with disagreements with his former band-mates over songwriting direction had lead him to quit Taking Back Sunday, it was anyone's guess how successful his solo endeavor would prove to be.

For the most part, Mascherino's new band has silenced doubters. The Color Fred's debut album Bend to Break has lead to a summer-long stint on the Warped Tour as well as a stop at Bamboozle Left back in May where Punknews interviewer Ronnie Raffaniello snagged an opportunity to ask Mascherino some questions.

No Idea Interviews
Hot Water Music

Chuck Ragan and Jason Black (Hot Water Music)

There seemed to be a consensus that it was only a matter of time before Hot Water Music fans would be able to see the Gainesville-born band playing together again. Sure enough, it wasn't long before the band broke their hiatus and started playing small strings of shows. They've been keeping things going at a rather relaxed pace while keeping busy with side projects (The Draft as well as solo output from Chuck Ragan and Chris Wollard).

Both guitarist/vocalist Chuck Ragan and bassist Jason Black recently took some time to answer questions from Punknews interview staffer Michael Dauphin

Interviews
Nick Babeu (Trigger Effect)

Nick Babeu (Trigger Effect)

Montreal, Quebec's Trigger Effect have spent the last year exercising a work ethic as heavy as the rock 'n' roll coated punk rock they've been playing for the last five years. Their self-released album Dare to Ride the Heliocraft was recently re-released by Signed By Force Records. With an extensive North American tour about to wrap up, the band's vocalist Nick Babeu talked to Punknews interviewer Michael Dauphin about what they've been up to, and what we can expect from them.

Gaslight Anthem

The Gaslight Anthem

Gaslight Anthem are just over a month away from the release of their second album, The '59 Sound. The New Jersey-based band has had quite an explosive year with their breakout debut Sink or Swim as well as a well-received follow-up EP Señor and the Queen. The band is spending some time on the Warped Tour this summer and recently caught up with Punknews interviewer Zack Shapiro.

Sony Music Interviews
Alkaline Trio

Dan Andriano (Alkaline Trio)

This Tuesday marked the release of the latest album from Alkaline Trio. Agony & Irony is the band's first for their new label, Epic Records, and also marks their first appearance on a major label. Punknews reviewer Michael Dauphin recently chatted with the band's bassist and co-vocalist Dan Adriano about the new album, the band's new skate shoe, and more.

Transistor Transistor document their hospital adventure for us

Transistor Transistor document their hospital adventure for us

As you may recall, Transistor Transistor recently had to cancel a number of tour dates after one of their members contracted appendicitis. The band had originally planned to keep us posted with a diary of their wacky touring adventures, but the exploding internal organ problem led to them instead documenting their wacky hospital adventure.

So, without further ado.

H2O

H2O

To some, hardcore, particularly New York City hardcore from the eighties was the source of great music, but also divisive and often violent competing factions. Many New York City bands got a reputation (some deserved, some not) for valuing the pit above the scene, and violence above unity. It's true that a lot of bands in the "salad days" would preach unity while picking fights, but other members of the scene were more concerned not only for the ferocity of hardcore's reputation, but for the music, and even the message.

If there is one thing that New York City hardcore fans can agree on is how much everyone loved H20. For those of you not around during their heyday in the mid to late nineties, H20 was one of the best positive hardcore bands ever to come out of the Lower East Side of New York City. Led by lead vocalist Toby Morse, one of the nicest guys in the business, as well as a compelling vocalist somewhat akin to Kevin Seconds or Milo Auckerman, H20 went through a run of three great records, a slight misstep on a major label, and then relative silence. For seven years fans wondered if H20 would ever return, and if they could, could they match early records such as H20 or Thicker Than Water? After seven years the wait is over, H20 is back with a record, Nothing to Prove, which is one of the best melodic hardcore records of the year. Punknews.org's Brian Cogan caught up with Toby in between a record release party and a sold out show at the Blender Theater in New York City (where everyone from John Joseph to members of Madball wanted to talk about what a great band H20 was) for an interview about staying true to punk values, while acknowledging jobs, fatherhood, responsibility and what it means to be a punk today.

Asian Man Interviews

Asian Man Records Tour

The Asian Man Records tour is currently in full effect. The troupe of bands, which features The Queers, Bomb the Music Industry!, Lemuria, Andrew Jackson Jihad and Kepi Ghouli recently swung through St. Louis where our own Michael Dauphin took it all in and put some questions to the bands.

Fear Before The March Of Flames

Fear Before the March of Flames

Fear Before The March Of Flames spent the better part of the last two years on the road in support of their third album The Always Open Mouth. Today the band finds themselves back in the studio recording its follow-up. Fear Before guitarist Adam Fisher took some time to talk to Punknews.org's Jason Gardiner about how the band is approaching the new recording.

Interviews
Donots

Donots

Germany's long-running Donots are back with a new album, Coma Chameleon, which they have released on their own label, Solitary Man Records. Punknewser xcarlupanddiex recently spoke with Donots vocalist Ingo Knollmann regarding the album and the band's career thus far.