MangoWave Reviews DCxPC Live vol. 9 Some Kind of Nightmare Live at Lou’s
This thirteen-and-a-half minute recording is more than just a great Punk Rock concert for your living room or headphones. Some Kind of Nightmare present a powerful display of what Punk Rock really is about.
York Calling Reviews DCxPC Live Vol. 9 Some Kind of Nightmare Live at Lou’s
The performance opens with We Take Form, a song that deals with the pain and body dysmorphia brought about by cancer and a double mastectomy that the band’s bassist and vocalist has experienced. There’s a visceralness to it that is instantly arresting. A stripped-back intro launches head first into pacy punk. It’s a strong start.
France’s Iggy Magazine Reviews DCxPC Live Vol. 9 Somekind of Nightmare Live at Lou’s
Rage Rock in perspective for the sound that will follow, we find Some Kind of Nightmare on the famous “DCxPC Live Vol. 9 Presents Some Kind of Nightmare Live at Lou's” in San Diego, where the band operates with other talented artists to spread that Street Punk spirit that defines their music so well.
Rising Artists Reviewed DCxPC Live Vol. 9 Some Kind of Nightmare Live at Lou’s
SKON has many songs that mean a lot, they’re not just playing music with meaningless words. It all means something and when you put it together you get an awesome EP such as “We Take Form”, the duo of vocals between Molly and Chy makes everything feel connected. You can feel the emotions behind each track and you cannot help but to get hype with them.
Lost in the Manor Interviews Some Kind of Nightmare about DCxPC Live Vol. 9 Live at Lou’s
Hello Some Kind of Nightmare. What strengths do you have that you believe make you a great musician?
Endurance. You have to be able to deal with rejection on a daily basis as a musician. Keeping in mind, if your art is continuing to make you happy and you're still learning and growing consistently, you're doing well. We also try to stay humble. Egos aren't doing anyone any favors. But confidence is key. There is a difference. Always learn and grow.
Os Garotos De Liverpool Reviewed DCxPC Live Vol. 9 Some Kind of Nightmare Live at Lou’s
Recorded even longer ago, in December/21, at Lou's LMGA, Orlando, this work was the first "post-covid" show that the project managed to record for a large audience, presenting in each of the 5 tracks all the essence, energy , instrumentation and hardcore punk rhythm, with songs that certainly didn't leave the audience still for a second, being perfect for moshs and stage diving.
Indieclock Reviews DCxPC Live Vol. 9 Some Kind of Nightmare Live at Lou’s
The first is the striking and full of attitude We Take From, a live punk Rock sung by powerful voices, most of them female joining to complement the intense male voice, it is a song that makes our body live punk again.
Static Dive Reviews DCxPC Live Vol. 9 Some Kind of Nightmare Live at Lou’s & Interviews Chy Mess
The record is a smoking 5-song collection of raw punk energy. “We Take Form” opens the set with a three-chord dedication to cancer survivors everywhere.
Metal Asylum Reviews DCxPC Live Vol. 9 Some Kind of Nightmare Live at Lou’s
Mixing both male and female vocals, this is an EP that is full of energy and bounce and will soon have you pogo’ing around no time.
TJPL News Reviews DCxPC Live Vol. 9 Some Kind of Nightmare Live at Lou’s
Some Kind of Nightmare’s visceral live performance is now available to experience from the discomfort of your own home. For those of us who are unable to make the shows, live too far away or simply didn’t get the memo, our time is now. DCxPC Live have done the world a favour and recorded, mastered and released Some Kind of Nightmare’s performance ‘Live at Lou’s’.
Senocular Media Reviews DCxPC Live Vol. 9 Some Kind of Nightmare Live at Lou’s
Some Kind of Nightmare rages through a 5 song set featuring hardcore punk rock anthem filled with raucous guitars, rough vocals, and political messages.
Skylight Webzine Reviews DCxPC Live Vol. 9 Some Kind of Nightmare Live at Lou’s
If you care about keeping Glam Punk in good shape, then what you need to do is bring it out and perform it live! That is what this band does, and it absolutely blows my mind: A huge amount of Punk energy in unleashed with a vocalist that “spits” the lyrics on the faces of the (probably surprised) audience.
Indie Dock Music Blog Reviews DCxPC Live Vol. 9 Some Kind of Nightmare Live
The 9th vinyl disc from the American punk label DCxPC Live has already been released, which is entirely dedicated to the band Some Kind of Nightmare. In 2021, the label recorded the band's concert in the city of Orlando, which, thanks to them, will forever remain in the memory of fans of hardcore and classic punk under the name 'Live at Lou's'.
Roadie Metal Announces Release of DCxPC Live Vol. 9 Some Kind of Nightmare Live at Lou’s
The North American band Some Kind of Nightmare, released last December 9th, the live single “We Take Form”. With very strong lyrics, the song delivers an energetic, heavy and aggressive Punk/Hardcore, with great vocals and nervous guitars. Regarding the lyrical content, the band commented:
Good Music Radar Reviews DCxPC Live Vol. 9 Some Kind of Nightmare
Formed in the summer of 2006, Some Kind Of Nightmare is a punk rock power trio from San Diego, CA. Voicing the thoughts and opinions of the rock-bottom class and making a hell of a lot of noise doing it. Taken from the DCxPC Live Vol. 9 collections, We Take Form by Some Kind of Nightmare is a riot, to say the least.
Artists Online Reviews DCxPC Live Vol. 9 Some Kind of Nightmare Live at Lou’s
In the shadow of the large stages and large arenas frequented by mainstream artists, there are musical realities made up of artists who don't care about "everyone's" music and who find themselves damned at ease in smaller clubs where, however, the who attends their concerts is made up of a crowd of diehards who gather to hear the voice of those who carry on a coherent and uncompromising discourse.
Rock Era Magazine Reviews DCxPC Live Vol. 9 Some Kind of Nightmare Live at Lou’s
In the Metaverse futuristic era when you will have an immersive virtual universe and be able to attend concerts through apps enjoying a surreal experience whilst setting on your L-shape sofa in your living room. Well, how about having this experience NOW through only your hearing and would still feel as if you are attending the show through the DCxPC Live marvelous record?
Edgar Allan Poets DCxPC Live Vol. 9 Some Kind of Nightmare Live at Lou’s
The thing that immediately struck me is the voice of the female singer—she is the reincarnation of Lemmy!