Pretty Rude Wake Up and Smell Their Dreams Coming True

Posted in Interviews with tags on 07/06/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

There’s a default word that society uses when it deems someone to be neither pretty nor rude: mediocre. Unlike the gnarly way that the badass villains in Fury Road employ the term as a cutting insult, in real life, the term is—in the common parlance of our times boring. So, while the guys in the band at issue in this feature story might not exactly make hearts go a-twitter when they saunter down sidewalks or even grace stages at music venues, they seemed far more polite than rude when The Bad Penny caught up with them a month ago. “Mediocre” was the one of the last words we’d reach for to describe them.

A far better descriptor for Pretty Rude would be “ballsy.” Brooklynites James Palko and Matt Cook connected less than a year ago to form Pretty Rude, signed with revered, 30-year-old punk label SideOneDummy Records in February. Just a few days later, they introduced themselves and showed their sweet side by presenting their first release—a self-titled EP—on Valentine’s Day. A pretty rude gesture that most certainly was not.

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Bad Penny Bests: Top 10 Best (And Worst) Clubs

Posted in Comedy, Lists with tags , , , , , , , , , on 07/05/2025 by Kurt Orzeck
Deaf Club

You people can’t seem to read a full article these days unless it’s a Top 10 list. So The Bad Penny is going to jump on the bandwagon from time to time and see if ours are as riveting as “Top 10 Substitutes for Mayonnaise,” “Top 10 Best Bob Seger Songs,” “Top 10 Ways to Sneeze Politely in Public,” etc.

Here’s our inaugural one. We think. We’re too lazy busy to comb through our labyrinthian archives to see if we’ve posted an edition during the sordid history of this website.

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King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard’s ‘Deadstick’: Two Cent Review

Posted in Album Reviews, Reviews with tags on 07/05/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

Fun fact: With 27 LPs and three EPs under their belt, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard are close to matching the number of felony convictions on Trump’s “record”—pun very much intended. Read my Treble review of their latest album, Phantom Island.

Transcending Obscurity Chief Rises to the Occasion With Animal Shelter

Posted in Interviews with tags , on 07/05/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

Because Transcending Obscurity founder Kunal Choksi’s moral values include humility along with nurturing strays back to health, few are aware of his superhuman efforts helping animals concurrent with running his Mumbai-based record label. Read my profile on one of the most standup dudes in underground music via New Noise.

Triathalon: ‘Pressure Can Create Magic’: Two Cent Review

Posted in Interviews with tags on 07/05/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

New York bedroom pop trio Triathalon spent two years writing, demoing, recording and mixing the record in bedrooms, studios and houses, as if they were on a scavenger’s hunt. Read my New Noise profile on the band.

The Armed’s ‘Kingbreaker’: Two Cent Review

Posted in Reviews with tags on 07/04/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

Celebrate July 4 by listening to a new song by The Armed that reminds us America is a country with No Kings. And go to Treble to read more of my commentary on the scorching song.

Sub Pop Partner Share It Music Puts Artists Over Profits—And Wins

Posted in Features with tags , , , on 07/04/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

As humble a music industry executive if there ever was one, the eminently genteel and likable Sharratt cut the ribbon on his project in February 2018 after interning at Sub Pop to cultivate his skills in the music biz. Seven years later, Share It Music barged into 2025 with prized full-lengths by the Unfit and Cumulus. Read my feature story on the admirable nonprofit courtesy of Music Connection.

WPTR’s ‘Redness and Swelling at the Injection Site’: Two Cent Review

Posted in Album Reviews, Reviews with tags on 07/04/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

Peter Gill’s lovely debut record, which he’s issuing under the nom de plume WPTR, contains 18 short musical vignettes documenting his observations of nature, animals and human behavior. Read more of my take on the song courtesy of Treble.

Wytch Hazel Obey Black Sabbath’s ‘Mob Rules’ on Their Fifth LP

Posted in Interviews with tags , on 07/03/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

“I wrestle with some things that have got worse in my life, or deeper (into my psyche,) and I wanted to get into the weeds of those ideas and express them.” Get deep with English hard rock squadron Wytch Hazel in my profile on the band for New Noise.

Activity’s ‘A Thousand Years in Another Way’: Two Cent Review

Posted in Album Reviews, Reviews with tags on 07/03/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

The third LP from the pigeonhole-proof Brooklyn collective Activity proves just how far they can stretch the boundaries of indie rock with this radically diverse set of songs. Read my review of A Thousand Years in Another Way courtesy of FLOOD.