Stone Temple Pilots - Hollywood Bitch
It’s official - STP is back on my dial like it’s 1999 again. And you’re just going to have to deal with it.
Stone Temple Pilots - Wicked Garden
With STP getting pumped up for a 60+ tour over the summer, and the news that ol’ Scottie just got kicked out of Velvet Revolver, it’s a safe bet that STP is back and here to stay. Let’s go back in time with the video for “Wicked Garden”, off the band’s debut album Core.
Get Aquainted With The Bluesy, Funky Rock of 61 North
I’ve been putting off this post for quite some time, and I’m excited to finally see it; remember you read it here folks, because the sound coming out of 61 North is going to be cranking out of your car speakers in the near future.
Vertical Horizon Releases Early Albums For a Limited Time!
A birdie just dropped a new story she caught on her MySpace bulletin board: Vertical Horizon has just added their first three albums “There and Back Again”, “Running on Ice”, and “Live Stages” to their Snocap store, and that they will only be available for a limited time.
An Interview With Fear Zero’s Ed Sadler
Over the past few weeks I’ve had the pleasure of listening to an upcoming album from Canadian rockers Fear Zero. Now, anyone who’s frequented my blog knows I can get into some pop rock - and Fear Zero delivers just that.
Guns N Roses - Chinese Democracy - IRS & The Blues
I just caught some “news” the Guns N’ Roses’ much delayed (and when I mean delayed I mean like ten F#$%@ years delayed) album “Chinese Democracy” is finished, and that Axl is planning for a late summer release. Now, everybody’s heard this before and no one believes it. I ten to give people the benefit of the doubt, so I’m gonna hope this is true. Axl gets a lot of crap from the world, so I’m gonna be nice guy here and say I’m looking forward to hearing it.
Fear Zero - Breathe Again
Seattle’s Alternative Grunge Music Scene
If you happened to be living under a rock during the early 1990’s, you may have missed one of the most significant eras of modern rock lore - the Seattle grunge music scene.
Puddlegum Indie Music Journal Now Record Label
It’s been a topic of conversation for some time now. The old record industry was all about distribution. They controlled it and that in turn controlled the artist.
Now, everyone owns the internet and anyone can become a distributor. All you need is a targeted audience, and your ability to market a musical act becomes a reality.

