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The Scratch's Pull Like A Dog Is About Force, Not Genre
Apr 30, 2026

The Scratch's Pull Like A Dog Is About Force, Not Genre

The Scratch's new album Pull Like A Dog pushes past the easy "trad metal" label and into something more physical, communal, and alive. In a full Music Coast interview, Daniel Lang talks instinct, live energy, space, pressure, and why the band's music works best when it makes bodies move.

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Bloodywood’s Portland Stop at Crystal Ballroom Felt Like Four Different Worlds Colliding
Apr 24, 2026

Bloodywood’s Portland Stop at Crystal Ballroom Felt Like Four Different Worlds Colliding

Bloodywood’s System of a Brown Tour hit Portland’s Crystal Ballroom with a stacked lineup from start to finish: ANKOR, Ladrones, The Pretty Wild, and Bloodywood. Built with on-site notes from Eileen Crawford for Music Coast.

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Victory Kid's Catalyst Turns Ska-Punk Motion Into Self-Realization
Apr 22, 2026

Victory Kid's Catalyst Turns Ska-Punk Motion Into Self-Realization

Victory Kid's new single "You're Alright" previews Catalyst, their May 24 sophomore album via SBAM Records. In a Music Coast interview, Harrison Nida and Carlo Ribaux discuss anxiety, long-distance chemistry, horns, strings, and turning personal collapse into growth.

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The Maine's Record Release Show: Joy Next Door
Apr 18, 2026

The Maine's Record Release Show: Joy Next Door

The Maine brought their green era to Chicago on April 10th and the Salt Shed was ready for it. A sold-out crowd, green balloons in the air and a city that literally lit up the Willis Tower green to celebrate album number 10. Joy Next Door is here and it showed up in a big way.

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Masayoshi Takanaka Made Chicago Sing Without Words at Aragon Ballroom
Apr 11, 2026

Masayoshi Takanaka Made Chicago Sing Without Words at Aragon Ballroom

Masayoshi Takanaka turned his sold-out Aragon Ballroom stop in Chicago into a two-hour city pop masterclass, with soaring guitar leads, dual percussion, keytar theatrics, and the AMAZONS guiding the crowd through a mostly instrumental set that still felt like a singalong.

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Sticky Fingers Finally Bring Their Long-Delayed Return to Portland's Crystal Ballroom
Apr 6, 2026

Sticky Fingers Finally Bring Their Long-Delayed Return to Portland's Crystal Ballroom

Sticky Fingers brought their first North American tour since 2019 to Portland's Crystal Ballroom, with Ruby Waters opening and Claude Bailey handling vocals on a night that felt less like a comeback and more like unfinished business finally getting settled.

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Bryce Vine's LET'S DO SOMETHING STUPID! Is a Full-Circle Pop-Punk Gut Check
Mar 30, 2026

Bryce Vine's LET'S DO SOMETHING STUPID! Is a Full-Circle Pop-Punk Gut Check

Bryce Vine leans into guitars, instinct, and pop-punk chaos on LET'S DO SOMETHING STUPID!, a John Feldmann-produced album featuring Tony Hawk, Goldfinger, State Champs, The Home Team, and more. Photo by Micala Austin.

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Afroman Wins the Adams County Raid-Footage Trial and Defends Music as Free Speech
Mar 18, 2026

Afroman Wins the Adams County Raid-Footage Trial and Defends Music as Free Speech

After a 2022 Ohio home raid led to songs like "Lemon Pound Cake" and "Will You Help Me Repair My Door," Afroman beat the deputies' lawsuit. A Music Coast look at the verdict, the three-day trial, and why the case mattered for free speech and artistic expression.

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A Slow Build to Chaos: UnityTX Takes Over The Bottom Lounge
Mar 17, 2026

A Slow Build to Chaos: UnityTX Takes Over The Bottom Lounge

On March 14, Bottom Lounge hosted a packed night of heavy music, headlined by Varials with support from Barrier, UnityTX, Heavy//Hitter, and Boltcutter. The show was part of Varials’ 2026 tour run and brought together a mix of hardcore, metalcore, and rap-influenced heavy music.

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Bricknasty Make a Raw, Anarchic Chicago Debut at Schubas Tavern
Mar 11, 2026

Bricknasty Make a Raw, Anarchic Chicago Debut at Schubas Tavern

Bricknasty are a Ballymun, Dublin-based five-piece led by masked frontman Fatboy, known for genre-colliding music that moves between hip-hop, neo-soul, funk, and punk-adjacent chaos. This gallery captures Bricknasty live at Schubas Tavern in Chicago, where their BLACKS LAW era hits hardest - sweaty, raw, and built for the room.

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The Sh-Booms “This Is a Test…” EP Review + Al Ruiz Interview
Mar 11, 2026

The Sh-Booms “This Is a Test…” EP Review + Al Ruiz Interview

Orlando soul‑psych‑funk collective The Sh-Booms return with first new music since 2019. This Is a Test… EP review + Al Ruiz interview + limited 12" vinyl.

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Max Marginal — "Never Enough"
Mar 7, 2026

Max Marginal — "Never Enough"

Max Marginal’s upcoming single “Never Enough” uses restraint, repetition, and atmosphere to capture the modern loop of desire, comparison, and quiet dissatisfaction.

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