The Harsh Noise Journal
The Harsh Noise Journal is a place to embrace the absurdity and unconventional beauty that lies within the realm of niche sub cultures. Where gonzo journalists delve deep into the captivating world of culture, music and everything that surrounds it. From avant-garde experiments, hardcore wisdom, unclassifiable oddities and boundary pushing genres, we celebrate the unapologetic artistry that serves as the foundation of the abstract.

Backhand, God’s favorite band, is on a mission to bring rock and roll to the music hungry youth of Salt Lake City.
Punk rock goes through phases in Salt Lake, one moment it’s hot, then it’s cold. Tons of kids make the scene bloom and grow, and then all of a sudden, there are no shows to be found. When COVID “ended,” the community was alive and thriving, with shows popping off almost every night. The scene was tight, and a lot of crossover was happening between genres. It was a beautiful time, with people coming together to create something special.
Drag Queens, Malört, and a Wild Night in Boys Town:Guided by Strangers, The Harsh Noise Crew Explores Chicago.
When you see a cool looking punk on the street that is the first person you should talk to, especially if you are trying to access the fringe underground subcultures of a city. This was our exact approach in an attempt to infiltrate Chicago and get into some strange mischief.

Sometimes I forget I Don’t Have Health Insurance
It may not seem easy to believe that jumping four stories into a pine tree and landing nuts first on to a chain link fence could be classified as fun, but to homegrown stunt legend, Khyler Vick, this is just the type of shenanigans that constitutes a good weekend and a golden contribution to the ether of viral video clips.