In 1987, the singer David Yow and the bassist David Sims were at loose ends after their band, Scratch Acid, broke up. Read More
It's precisely this sort of willingness to say anything that makes us love David Letterman. Read More
If David Lynch had a shih tzu, liked soup, and was seven years old and had access to a camera, is this what his films would look like? Read More
In 1987, the singer David Yow and the bassist David Sims were at loose ends after their band, Scratch Acid, broke up. Read More
There was a moment—one of those collective pant-shitting moments that only the truly great or deeply unstable ones can produce—in which the crowd at last night's Jesus Lizard show was transfixed by the possibility of David Yow whipping his cock out. Read More
Those of you not cool enough to attend the last upstate New York All Tomorrow's Parties jam or that Vice Halloween party clusterfuck have thus probably been denied the violent, visceral, vitriolic pleasures of the Jesus Lizard reunion, and this is no way to be, going through life without David Yow ever having urinated on you. Read More
The announcement of the Jesus Lizard reuniting for a tour this year was some of the most exciting music news for me this year and the very early announcement of them playing at Fun Fun Fun Fest '09 was both welcomed and torturous. Read More
Teetering the lines of what was punk and what was post, The Jesus Lizard came on the scene in 1989, releasing Pure , their debut EP through Touch and Go Records. Read More
The return of David Yow and Jesus Lizard couldn't be better timed, judging from releases like Bellini's The Precious Prize of Gravity and Sleeper's Behind Every Mask : there's life in that post-punk corpse yet. Read More
The search for a new mixtape service (among other things) continues. 8tracks.com works, but it's not the greatest. Read More