Justin Pearson has been making waves on the Californian and worldwide experiemental punk scene since early 90s with his thought-provoking writing, as well as intense and committed performances with bands like SWING KIDS, THE LOCUST, RETOX, and DEAD CROSS as of late. We recently interviewed him about his photo-zine project with Becku DiGiglio called “Born Upside Down“, a collection of photographs and thought-provoking captions that “reveal the grime and rot of life in America”, and his relatively new PR company THE CHAIN! He has given us something to be enjoyed for generation and we really like to think of him as one of the most intricate poets in modern American punk / alt art history.
Time is possibly irrelevant. Marking things by complete rotations around the sun may bring us something like lists such as this one. Personally I try to have little expectations for the next rotation, and focus on not taking the simple things for granted. With that being said, when looking towards each rotation I try to make myself and the world I live in a better place than it was left at in each previous cycle. – Justin Pearson
Anything that is subversive and not subversive that might bruise the ego of #45 narcissist while done as a parody of Anal Cunt seems to be pretty good in my book.
Even before I heard or saw this band live, I knew they would be fantastic. They are easily one of the most underrated bands I have come across.
Always perfect.
I’m a fan of Chelsea Wolf. However her biggest asset currently is Fred Sablan on bass.
One of my favorite new albums and one of the best humans that I know.
Because cinema and dialogue are just as important and relevant as music.
Eric Wood’s focus on texture and landscape, as well as his use of language is relevant and seems to embody the past, present and future all at once.
I finally made it as a cartoon voice! This episode is musically themed so this makes the list for me.
The lineage of this band has been interesting and innovative.
Nice to see family again.
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