Three more perfect punk records enter the fictional jukebox, including a proto-punk classic.| see/saw
Protect your energy, but when the time is right, expend expend expend.| see/saw
Revealed this episode: If either host of this podcast is at Menards, they immediately text the other one a selfie.| see/saw
The Richmond-via-Philly artist on her new album Jane From Preoccupied America and what she’s learned about running a band.| see/saw
An abbreviated column featuring some exceptional records.| see/saw
Recorded (in part) live from Memphis during Gonerfest, there’s a lot of psychological Kermit reckoning in this episode.| see/saw
Plus Lothario, Josie, Heather the Jerk, and more. Happy Gonerfest. R.I.P. Trouble in Mind.| see/saw
“I’m willing to give my life for what I’m doing. And I’m serious about it. It’s a very dangerous band.”| see/saw
Wherein Kermit the Frog stans exact their revenge on see-saw.fun proprietor Evan Minsker.| see/saw
Yet the South Carolina egg punks still ripped one of the best live shows I’ve seen this year.| see/saw
The return of Citric Dummies, new Cowboys, and a sick Minneapolis debut. We feast!| see/saw
Dancer, Spite House, STATICØ, and Rhizome & the Flavonoids round out a powerful 50th episode of the pod.| see/saw
Explore a pile of exceptional punk records from all over the world.| see/saw
Plus: Donkey Kong is officially inducted into Punk This Week’s enemies list| see/saw
The unannounced Citric Dummies album is so good we added it to the jukebox. Want to hear a preview?| see/saw
a punk and rock’n’roll newsletter by evan minsker| see/saw
The screamer and songwriter behind Makin’ Out, one of Minneapolis’ best punk bands, doesn’t want the worst day of her life to define her forever.| see/saw