About George Tabb

George Tabb is a music blog built for people who still believe music should feel a little dangerous.

Focused on the punk and alternative underground, this space exists to spotlight the artists who don’t always make it onto playlists or festival posters—but probably should. From independent punk bands grinding through DIY tours to songwriters crafting brutally honest lyrics in bedrooms and basements, George Tabb is about the stories behind the noise.

This isn’t a nostalgia trip, though the past definitely matters. Punk didn’t just happen—it was built on community, resistance, and a refusal to follow the rules. That same energy is alive today, just in different forms. Whether it’s a lo-fi Bandcamp release, a self-produced EP, or a fiercely independent label doing things their own way, the spirit hasn’t gone anywhere.

George Tabb covers that spirit.

Here, you’ll find deep dives into underground scenes, reflections on how punk and alternative music continue to evolve, and features on artists who are carving out their own paths without waiting for permission. There’s an emphasis on authenticity over hype, passion over polish, and culture over clicks.

This blog also explores the intersection of music with everything else that matters—identity, politics, creativity, and the messy reality of being human. Because punk was never just about sound. It was always about saying something real, even if it made people uncomfortable.

At its core, George Tabb is written from the perspective of a fan—someone who still gets excited discovering a new band at 2AM, someone who believes liner notes and lyrics matter, and someone who knows the best music often exists just outside the mainstream.

If you’re here, you probably already get it.

And if you don’t, stick around. You might find something that changes how you hear everything.