As mentioned, Less than Jake (whose classic Losing Streak we just included as one of 12 classic ska-punk albums to prepare you for the impending ska-punk revival and who are releasing a new album this ...
After 15 years of playing in music venues around the globe, the Goleta-born punk rock band Lagwagon finally returned to its roots at the end of February to play an electrifying sold-out show at Velvet ...
This Saturday (May 16) is Lagwagon Day, and to celebrate, frontman Joey Cape is playing an all-Lagwagon solo set on Stageit at 5 PM ET. Tickets are pay-what-you-can, and the whole band will be hanging ...
Pop-punk, a rock style that erupted in the 1990s, thrilled fans with a bratty sound and attitude, all of it powered by adolescent urges, energy and humor. So what happens when the punks grow up? The ...
Lagwagon have announced an additional seven Australian shows to complement their appearance at next year’s Froth & Fury festival. The veteran American punk-rock band are returning to Australia to ...
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Pioneering pop-punkers Lagwagon aren't exactly at their most consistent and productive these days, what with their last full-length album being 2005's Resolve. But that's no surprise: the band has an ...
Goleta, California’s Lagwagon first burst on the scene way back in 1988 playing a unique brand of speedy, highly technical pop-punk that made them one of the most influential punk bands of the 90’s.
Van Morrison's folky earworm is a frequent cover favorite. Jimmy Buffett, U2, and Bruce Springsteen have given it a go, and on the punkier end, Weezer, Green Day, and Reel Big Fish have done it, too.
It’s been six years since Lagwagon, one of the ’90s biggest punk rock bands, has released a new record. But that doesn’t mean the band has been sitting idle. For the past several years, frontman and ...
"Hello, welcome to the show, thought we'd broke up years ago," sings Joey Cape on "Falling Apart." It's the band's ode to aging punk rockers and it's almost as much ironic self-fulfilling prophecy as ...