Researching the Blues
Written and recorded around 2007 after Redd Kross were coaxed out of retirement for a handful of festival dates, Researching the Blues proves the L.A. band still has a knack for shifting power pop into fresh shapes.
Written and recorded around 2007 after Redd Kross were coaxed out of retirement for a handful of festival dates, Researching the Blues proves the L.A. band still has a knack for shifting power pop into fresh shapes.
Unlike the famed bands with which it’s shared members—including Black Flag, Circle Jerks, and Bad Religion—Redd Kross never quite captured the collective imagination, which is surprising, seeing as how Redd Kross had far more imagination than its L.A. punk peers. After the bratty snarl of 1982’s Born Innocent, the…
Unlike the famed bands with which it’s shared members—including Black Flag, Circle Jerks, and Bad Religion—Redd Kross never quite captured the collective imagination, which is surprising, seeing as how Redd Kross had far more imagination than its L.A. punk peers. After the bratty snarl of 1982’s Born Innocent, the…
This isn’t your every-month, crappy reunion record. Yes, Redd Kross’ latest release, Researching the Blues is their first…
This isn’t your every-month, crappy reunion record. Yes, Redd Kross’ latest release, Researching the Blues is their first…
LA's Redd Kross have always been hard to pin down – as much bubblegum power-poppers as hardcore punks – and they've still got the tunes, writes <strong>Michael Hann</strong>
LA's Redd Kross have always been hard to pin down – as much bubblegum power-poppers as hardcore punks – and they've still got the tunes, writes <strong>Michael Hann</strong>