Neill Jameson
Contributions
Noise Pollution #15: Fatherhood
Neill reflects on his journey as a father and some of the music that accompanied it.
Noise Pollution #14: Nobody's Bathing
Neill delves into some of his favorite underground crust punk favorites in this new edition of Noise Pollution.
Noise Pollution #13: The Fable of the Tortoise and…the Tortoise
Columnist Neill Jameson makes his biweekly rounds, this time preaching the benefits of Withdrawal and The Banner’s brands of negative hardcore.
Noise Pollution #12: God is in the Radio
Neill discusses Queens of the Stone Age’s seminal record “Songs for the Deaf.”
Noise Pollution #11: Music of the Warming Season
What’s your favorite Danzig album?
Noise Pollution #10: Radio and Other Archaic Methods of Delivery
In an era when the Internet wasn’t the primary gateway to music discovery, radio, television, and print reigned. Neill discusses his introduction to heavier music through New Jersey college radio and more.
Noise Pollution #9: God is War in Springtime
Neill recalls his introduction to metalcore/hardcore supergroup All Pigs Must Die’s catalog.
Noise Pollution #8: Troubled Sleep
Neill discusses his discovery of the hardcore punk band Cursed and related projects like Burning Love.
Noise Pollution #7: No More Pain
Starting with the discovery of “Death Church,” Neill recounts his experience with the British punk band.