No Lip Vol. 1 West Coast Attack Dates Announced
Mohawk Bomb Records is proud to announce two dates in California for the No Lip Vol. 1 West Coast Attack promotional tour. Everyone that attends the shows will get a free copy of No Lip Vol. 1 and other goodies! The dates are as follows:
Friday October 17 – Mirror Image Studio, Anaheim, CA (Live DVD taping!)
Saturday October 18 – The Cobalt Cafe, Canoga Park (LA), CA
More details on the flyers below. See you then!


4 Questions with The Grand Panic

The Grand Panic, hailing from Toronto, Canada, deliver tight electro-darkeness industrial rock in the vain of NIN and God Lives Underwater. “Kim” is one of the most powerful songs on the compilation with a brooding storm of angst pulsating in soothing waves of empathy. The road to No Lip was treacherous: singer/guitarist Jesse Page broke his arm which almost prevented him from contacting us! But fate has a funny way of working out and here’s Jesse’s take on 4 Questions:
4 Questions with Drew Street Mary

Mixing indie rock polyphony with pop songsmithing, Drew Street Mary’s sound falls somewhere in the sounscape laid down by The Beatles,
4 Questions with Pirate Love
Norway has been the breeding ground for jazz and black metal bands for years. But the scrappy ensemble of mayhem-loving garage surf rockers known as Pirate Love could change all that. The self proclaimed “saviors of Norwegian rock”, Pirate Love will be making the rounds this summer in several Norwegian festivals, plus some dates across Europe. Deathpoet/Vocalist David Dajani shares a little with us in this installment of 4 Questions:
4 Questions with 900 Pound Gorilla
With a fast punk rock that ties in NOFX, Millencolin and good The Offspring (pre-White Guy), 900 Pound Gorilla’s uniformed auditory assault is sure to make your heads bang and your middle fingers fly. John Baker, guitar/vocals, chimes in 4 Questions:
4 Questions with The Business End
Out of the San Fran Bay Area, The Business End seals the deal with an energetic power trio reminiscent of early Green Day. Mike Ward, guitar/vocals, shares some insight into the band’s plans for World domination:
4 Questions with Bull Lee
Sleazy. Dirty. Usually these are words with negative connotations. In the case of LA’s Bull Lee, it’s as positive as we can mean it. With a sound that can be described as Iggy Pop meets Hole, Bull Lee’s music is a mix of west coast attitude with east coast glamour. Here’s what they said on their 4 Questions:

