Founded by vocalist and guitarist Matt Skiba, the band Alkaline Trio put out its first record in 1998: a scrappy EP released on a handshake deal with Mike Park, the DIY proprietor of Asian Man Records ...
Alkaline Trio have announced their first album in six years, first since Matt Skiba left blink-182, and last with longtime drummer Derek Grant, who left the band earlier this year. It’s called Blood, ...
Alkaline Trio and The Bouncing Souls are both gearing up to play one of their most classic albums at Riot Fest this weekend–2000’s Maybe I’ll Catch Fire and 2001’s How I Spent My Summer Vacation, ...
From Goddamnit to Crimson, find the top fan picks ranked below. 5. Maybe I’ll Catch Fire Alkaline Trio made pop punk gloomier with their debut. On the follow-up, Maybe I’ll Catch Fire, the Chicago ...
Almost exactly six years to the day of Alkaline Trio’s tour-closing date at Brooklyn Bowl last Saturday night, one of the band’s two frontmen, Dan Andriano, played a much smaller solo set at a ...
Members of Foo Fighters, Social Distortion and Alkaline Trio contribute to a new song called "We Are LA!," a charity single ...
Blink-182 are currently in the middle of a US tour with Alkaline Trio opening up for them, and presumably Blink drummer Travis Barker knows more of the support band’s new material than most. Barker ...
This Addiction could have returned Alkaline Trio to the group’s glory days and punk roots, but little things derail that from happening. The record kicks off with a stripped-down sound on “This ...
Midway through Alkaline Trio’s concert in Cleveland on Friday, frontman and guitarist Matt Skiba said he didn’t think everyone would make it after the past few years, let alone get 2,000 people in a ...
The past decade has been an odd one for Alkaline Trio. Following the release of the Chicago punk band’s eighth studio album, 2013’s My Shame Is True, all three members took time off to focus on solo ...
The chugga-chugga remains, but Chicago’s Alkaline Trio has developed too much emotional depth and melodic complexity to claim pure punk. These days, they’re too damn Elvis Costello. And, like Costello ...
Who knew so many people in town would go apeshit for Blink-182 live karaoke? Not Bubba Smith, the organizer of Sick of It Sundays, who happened into this knowledge when the local band he signed on to ...