With his new memoir The Royal We out now, I spoke with Roddy Bottum of Faith No More, Imperial Teen and Man on Man fame about coming out in the early ’90s, provoking MAGA and more. Read my FLOOD feature and my Bad Penny story in which he recalled a bizarre incident involving his paranoid ex-girlfriend Courtney Love.
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Faith No More’s Roddy Bottom Recalls Surreal Encounter with ‘Rowdy’ Roddy Piper
Posted in Interviews with tags 'Rowdy' Roddy Piper, Courtney Love, Faith No More, I, Imperial Teen, MAGA, Man on Man, Roddy Bottum on 11/20/2025 by Kurt OrzeckOn Tyranny: Planet on a Chain Vocalist Says ‘A Lot of People Are Willing to Fight Hate in This Nation’
Posted in Features, Interviews, On Tyranny, On Tyranny, Videos with tags authoritarianism, Donald Trump, fascism, MAGA, On Tyranny, Planet on a Chain on 10/01/2025 by Kurt OrzeckIn the latest installment of The Bad Penny‘s series On Tyranny, we enjoy a comfortable conversation with Planet on a Chain vocalist Dave Ackerman about terrifying topics like Authoritarian America, censorship, and why it’s imperative for the punk-rock community to fight fascism immediately.
We also discuss Planet on a Chain’s bracing new album, Ritual Routine, which drops Friday on Revelation Records. Order a copy here and check out the Oakland punks’ Bandcamp page here.
Continue reading →On Tyranny: Feminist Punk Band Cheap Perfume Declares ‘White Supremacy Is Not Punk Rock’
Posted in Features, On Tyranny, On Tyranny, Videos with tags authoritarianism, Cheap Perfume, Christian Donaldson, fascism, feminism, Jane No, MAGA, On Tyranny, punk rock, Stephanie Byrne on 09/30/2025 by Kurt OrzeckCheap Perfume don’t know how to talk cheap. Ahead of their new album dropping Friday, feminist punk quartet Cheap Perfume discuss Authoritarian America with rock journalist Kurt Orzeck as part of his ongoing series On Tyranny. Vocalist Stephanie Byrne and guitarist/co-vocalist Jane No open up about threats they’ve received, how the LGBTQ+ community is under attack and needs to band together now more than ever, and how they “implore artists to just say ‘fuck that’ to self-censorship.”
Preorder Cheap Perfume’s Don’t Care. Didn’t Ask, which comes out Friday on Snappy Little Numbers, here.
Check out the archive of The Bad Penny‘s ever-growing and increasingly popular On Tyranny series here.
On Tyranny: Metal Band Malevich ‘Had a String of Shows Canceled for Some of Our [Pro-Palestinian] Activism’
Posted in Features, Interviews, On Tyranny, On Tyranny, Videos with tags authoritarianism, Donald Trump, fascism, MAGA, Malevich, On Tyranny, Palestine on 09/29/2025 by Kurt Orzeck—
Last night, The Bad Penny had the distinct pleasure of catching up with one-half of Atlanta’s blackened post-death metal band Malevich: drummer/vocalist Sasha Schilbrack-Cole and guitarist Josh McIntyre. We talked a bit about Under a Gilded Sun, their new album, which hit the streets and the Interwebs late last month. But the bulk of our conversation revolved around how Authoritarian America is impacting musicians, as we had planned for the interview to be part of The Bad Penny‘s ongoing series On Tyranny.
Little did we know that we’d be speaking to two individuals whose intellectual capacity is as profound as their crushingly righteous music. Enjoy perhaps the best installment yet in The Bad Penny‘s On Tyranny series by watching the entire video above or on YouTube, or reading an abridged version of the conversation after the jump.
Continue reading →On Tyranny: Weakened Friends’ Secret to Battling MAGA? Community Involvement
Posted in Features, On Tyranny, On Tyranny with tags authoritarianism, Donald Trump, MAGA, On Tyranny, tyranny, Weakened Friends on 09/28/2025 by Kurt Orzeck“As someone who is a queer individual, my safety came from a lot of people dying and protesting and fighting for my rights to feel safe. … I’m willing to have a boot on my neck for the people that I love and care about. I’m here for the fight.”
–Sonia Sturino
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Only about 69,500 people live in Portland, Maine, which is one of the least-populous states in the U.S. (and is the only one in the Lower 48 to share a border with just one other state). But let’s drop the Cliff Clavin act and get to the most salient fact of interest to you, dear reader of The Bad Penny: Portland is home to one of the most red-hot indie-rock bands in the Northeast: Weakened Friends.
Led by impossible-not-to-love married multi-instrumentalists Sonia Sturino (who has a green card) and Annie Hoffman, this year marks the 10th anniversary since Weakened Friends cranked out their first release: The crunchy, power-chord song “Won Yet,” which proved from the git-go that the group had the sharpest of ears for melody, harmony and chorus. In a mere 12 days, the sumptuous songsmiths will unveil Feels Like Hell on the inimitable Don Giovanni records.
When The Bad Penny caught wind of the topics that Weakened Friends address on their third record – resisting the temptation to succumb to “deep nihilism in the face of global capitalism” and instead refuse self-censorship and embrace the freedom to speak out, we quickly invited them to participate in our ongoing On Tyranny series – and both Sturino and Hoffman merrily obliged.
We staged a video chat with them about three weeks ago, as we all hunkered down in our kitchens (theirs is far more decorative than mine) to share our thoughts and feelings about the state of the U.S., and the impact Authoritarian American is having on musicians.
Continue reading →On Tyranny: Brett Bradford of Scratch Acid, Suckling Hopes MAGA ‘Will Eat Itself’
Posted in Features, Interviews, On Tyranny, On Tyranny with tags authoritarianism, Brett Bradford, David Yow, Donald Trump, MAGA, Scratch Acid, Suckling, the Jesus Lizard, trump, tyranny on 09/25/2025 by Kurt Orzeck“Some who voted for [Trump] are not necessarily bad or gullible people. If that’s the case, they should very well now regret their decision and do what they can to right the wrong. They helped put the fox in the henhouse and should help to get rid of it.”
–Brett Bradford
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Recently, yours truly had the distinct honor of conducting an extraordinarily in-depth and all-encompassing interview with one of the most crucial figures in ’80s underground music and foundational guitarists in noise rock: Brett Bradford, formerly of Scratch Acid and now a member of indie-rock quartet Suckling.
The extensive feature will appear on Post-Trash on October 7, but in the meantime, we’re bringing you, separately, his thoughts on Authoritarian America as part of The Bad Penny‘s increasingly critical series called On Tyranny. Here is that portion of the interview, followed by some additional thoughts that Bradford later shared.
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