J. Hubner
Whatzup Features Writer
Articles
March On, Comrade
The collaboration between rock n’ roll and the symphonic world has been a sort of rite of passage for years. Going back to the late 60s with bands like Procol […]
Kerosec / Kerosec
Kerosec, a four-piece outfit fronted by namesake Tom Kerosec, claim influences like Tool, Deftones, NIN, Radiohead and other 90s lovelies, and you can certainly hear the echoes of yesteryear’s alternative […]
Left Lane Cruiser / Dirty Spliff Blues
Left Lane Cruiser have been making solidly dirty, crunchy two-man blues for 10 years now. Each time out they upped the ante a bit, adding a little more grit and […]
Jafunkae / Jafunkae
Jafunkae is quite the name. What is it? What’s it mean? Is it a new drink at Starbucks? Possibly some sort of fashionable scarf all the kids are wearing on […]
Kill the Rabbit / Coming for You
Kill The Rabbit, or KTR (or Kill Tha Wabbit, for you Looney Toons aficionados) are a five-piece hard rock band out of Van Wert, Ohio that have put down roots […]
Ordinary Van / Ordinary Van
Listening to Ordinary Van’s first, self-titled new record is both a great experience and a bittersweet one. Lead singer and main songwriter Paul Bates, since this album’s release, has headed […]
Owen Yonce
Located a little north of Indianapolis is Carmel. It’s a nice enough town to pass through on your way to Indy. There’s shops and things and a decent enough school. […]
Bonfire John / College
Owen Yonce is Bonfire John, and Bonfire John is Owen Yonce. Somewhere in between there, though, is a band that makes up the live version of Bonfire John. But alone […]
Thematic / The Endless Light
There’s a lot to be said for progressive metal. It’s not like you can record a progressive metal album over the weekend in the garage with nothing more than a […]