RAB Radio #18: Uh Oh
New podcast! Edition 19 of Ribbon Around a Bomb Radio is posted. By now you know what to expect: delightfully obscure female-fronted punk ditties, brought to you by myself and … Continue reading
Noisegasm: Hagar the Womb
Hagar the Womb was an all-female anarcho-punk band from the early ’80s. For “anarcho-punks,” they sure sound a hell of a lot more upbeat and fun-loving than their contemporaries like … Continue reading
Noisegasm: Cows
Yet another reason I should have been born (at least) 10 years earlier: I would have fucking loved to see the Cows play live. I’ve seen my share of noisy/jazzy … Continue reading
Noisegasm: Life In the Fridge Exists
Can’t. Stop. Listening. To. This. Song. Life in the Fridge Exists (aka LIFE) was a Wellington, New Zealand-based band that rocked the Kiwi capital via a few house shows between … Continue reading
San Francisco: Good/Upcoming Shows
Fact: Lots of good (mostly punk) bands are playing in the Bay Area soon. I’m both boring and broke, so I unfortunately can’t attend all of these. Which ONE to … Continue reading
Noisegasm: Pink Section
ALWAYS down for some SF love, I’m here to convince you to start listening to the strange and wonderful music of Pink Section. Formed in San Francisco in 1979, the … Continue reading
RAB Radio #10 Podcast: Sorry I Bled All Over Your Ikea Furniture
Ribbon Around a Bomb Radio is a my pirate radio show, broadcasting out of SF’s Mission district via Radio Valencia 87.9-FM. I play all female-fronted punk and post-punk, with the … Continue reading
Noisegasm: Ciccone Youth
Like most good bands, Ciccone Youth was a short-lived (albeit brilliant) project that dissolved before it had a chance to start sucking. The group was formed by the members of … Continue reading
In the Mood For… Running Songs
So, recently I’ve been getting off on spontaneously creating mini-playlists. Themed ones. (Essentially like what I did that one time.) I love distance running, so naturally that came up as … Continue reading
RAB Radio # 9: Have You Checked the Children?
You should: GO DOWNLOAD (or stream) the latest edition of Ribbon Around a Bomb Radio. I’ll be the first to admit, it’s not my finest work. Terrible sound quality at … Continue reading
