Tag: New York

Classic Day – Historically Destructive

From that opening strum of Steve Jones’ guitar, Never Mind The Bullocks, Here’s The Sex Pistolsbecomes an instantly recognizable fuel for the gasoline of the 1970’s punk movement. Forerunners on the frontier; the Sex Pistols were a group of pure anarchic freedom. Heroes to… Continue Reading “Classic Day – Historically Destructive”

New Music – Don’t Smoke Rock

A call back to the Golden Days of Hip Hop, Don’t Smoke Rock is the newest collaborative record from Smoke DZA and Pete Rock. Both now veterans in rap, the two heavy weights put their gridiron creative flows to work and spawn something that… Continue Reading “New Music – Don’t Smoke Rock”

Classic Day – Grandfathers Of Punk

The Ramones, a group of New York garage-rockers that found their way into nearly every American and British teen’s brain. With blaring riffs and energetic style; The Ramones were a driving force in the music world, spanning a legendary 22-years and 14-studio albums that… Continue Reading “Classic Day – Grandfathers Of Punk”

Misc. Day – New York’s Best and Brightest

So It Goes, the debut album but second project from New York based collective Ratking. Three hip-hop engineers that make up the group, Wiki, Sporting Life, and Hak all use their street smarts and New York style to act as a congruent threat. The… Continue Reading “Misc. Day – New York’s Best and Brightest”