Though the Gin Blossoms now often find themselves on the kinds of ’90s nostalgia tours that we kinda wish stayed in the ’90s (like with Sugar Ray), it’s no secret that like the Goo Goo Dolls, the Gin ...
Long Island punks Iron Chic have opened NYC shows for Bouncing Souls, Hot Water Music, Lifetime, and most recently that secret Saves the Day show at Saint Vitus, and if the melodic punk of those bands ...
On records like 2010’s Not Like This and 2013’s The Constant One, Long Island punk band Iron Chic came on like your best college bud on a Saturday night — loud, boisterous, and down to crush every ...
"Happy Birthday" isn't exactly the type of song you'd expect to hear at a four-act punk show in an old rock club. But everyone joined Iron Chic in a classically off-key, poorly executed rendition of ...
Iron Chic have announced a new split EP. They'll share the release with Low Culture and it will be out in the fall via Dead Broke Rekerds and Dirt Cult Records. Iron Chic was recently added to the ...
Regarding The Constant One, it's a solid complement to Not Like This. The musical continuity is there, but the subject matter has evolved, moving from nostalgic, cursory examinations of the past to ...
Musician, lead vocalist and aspiring artist, Jason Lubrano has more than 20 years of involvement in Long Island’s music scene and now this punk rock veteran leads the up-and-coming band Iron Chic.
Not since the early '90s glory days of bands like Jawbreaker and Samiam has the melodic punk scene been so relevant as it has been the past few years. As a groundswell of bands playing what's been ...
When "A Headache with Pictures" bursts forth to open the third album by Long Island punks Iron Chic, it sounds like a celebration. It's a perfect continuation of exactly what they've always done: ...
Lots of things can fuel a raucous punk sing-a-long. Anger, of course — there's a surfeit of it these days, it seems — but also joy, camaraderie, resilience. The motivations behind the gang vocals that ...
Upon entering the Yucca Tap Room, the famous words of Shakespeare’s Henry V always seem to come to mind: “Once more unto the breach dear friends.” The legendary Tempe bar has seen its fair share of ...