NEWS 2021/06/16
Although there have been a plethora of punk revivalists over the years, Vancouver’s The Black Halos look to a slightly different golden age than that of The Clash and Buzzcocks; they’re more enamored of the glammed-up trash-rock of the New York Dolls, the sonic scuzz of The Stooges, and the snotty nihilism of The Dead Boys. In 1999 the group released their self-titled debut record on Sub Pop imprint Die Young Stay Pretty before switching to Sub Pop proper, where they released the Jane Doe / Russian Roulette seven-inch and their Jack Endino-produced second album, The Violent Years, in spring 2001. After a brief split, a new line-up of the band re-grouped for 2005’s Alive Without Control that wa...