The Angry Samoans made their long awaited return to Houston with some of Texas' finest talent. It made for a truly unrelentingly exciting night that will go down easily as one of the best shows of the year.

 
 
Thursday, December 27th, two legendary bands shared one stage at Trees in Dallas. The Adolescents, along with co-headliners Youth Brigade, put on an unforgettable show.
Review by Haley Pittman

 
 
The Adolescents are known and cherished by many Punks, and even some outside the scene. They have also inspired a number of bands both inside and outside the genre. In much a similar way Youth Brigade is known not only for their influential music but for also for their work with BYO Records which still turns out some of the finest talent in the genre. And on one monumental night these two forces of the Punk world joined under one roof!

Not only was the night marked by two of Punk's most legendary names from Southern California, it was opened by some examples of Houston's own finest Punk talent The American Heist, and Molotov Compromise. It's a must see, "Read More"!

 
 
Submitted by Brian Reid

 
 
Saturday, November 3rd, legendary 1970s punk group, X, performed at the famous, Granada Theater in Dallas, TX.
Review By Abe Hill

 
 
30 plus years after the Sex Pistols, and Johnny "Rotten" Lydon's voice has gotten nothing, but better.
Review By Abe Hill

 
 
OFF! and Negative Approach join forces for one amazing tour, and pair off with Dallas based Thrash band, Power Trip for an unforgettable show at Houston's own Warehouse Live.

 
 
The legendary True Sounds Of Liberty, known for their stints in a number of areas of Punk Rock, and flirtation with gothic elements made Houston a stop on their short 2012 Texas visit. In addition to the immense talent of T.S.O.L., the night was joined with some of Houston's finest, and fastest.

 
 
Everyone's favorite cowpunk band made their way to rock through Texas. Step inside for a taste of the praised, the legendary, the long standing veteran of numerous music scenes; Social Distortion.

 
 
Review By Dane Posner