Patrick Kindlon

5 Hardcore Albums That Defined Each Era, According to Axe to Grind

Axe To Grind break down each half-decade of hardcore with five albums that defined and best represented the era.

7 of Patrick Kindlon's (Drug Church, Self Defense Family) favorite live concert videos

Patrick Kindlon chooses and talks about 7 of his favorite live videos, from Morrissey to Mazzy Star, and his commentary is as highly entertaining as ever.

Self Defense Family announce live album, share "I'm Going Through Some Shit"

“We’d been playing as a six-piece-sometimes-seven-piece-sometimes-more for awhile. It was an ambitious time. Very few of us are technically great musicians, so there was a problem-solving element to the whole thing. And we made it work, sometimes fantastically. We thought it important to document that. Otherwise, nobody would believe we pulled it off,” says Self Defense Family and Drug Church frontman Patrick Kindlon.

Get a sneak peak at Patrick Kindlon's (Drug Church) new horror comic, 'Leaded Gasoline'

Drug Church/Self Defense Family vocalist Patrick Kindlon is back with a new comic book series inspired by 1980s Los Angeles serial killers.

Drug Church, Angel Du$t & Fiddlehead @ BK Monarch was one for the books

To paraphrase something Patrick Kindlon said on stage, this was one of those shows that people will be talking about for years.

Patrick Kindlon talks Turnstile’s effect on hardcore; Drug Church share new song

”Turnstile is to credit with so many good things, but I’m sure five years from now we’ll be blaming them for a lot of bad things too.”

Self Defense Family soundtracking new graphic novel by vocalist Patrick Kindlon (stream a track)

Self Defense Family/Drug Church vocalist Patrick Kindlon and artist Goran Gligovic have a new graphic novel on the way, with a soundtrack by SDF…

Patrick Kindlon (Self Defense Family, Drug Church) talks favorite albums of 2020

”This year was clarifying in some ways. I’m sure I’m not the only one who feels like a change is imminent. Look how many old acts are on my list. That’s not sustainable. We have to give a bit of a mulligan to young acts as they were likely afraid to release in a year they couldn’t tour…”