Pumpkin patches were being plucked far and wide. Soon, seasonal decorations would be displayed prominently on porches and patios…
It can be argued effectively that he was the first “punk” — the brash guitarist and chief songwriter of…
Los Angeles quartet Dirty Honey is currently touring with Slash & the Conspirators on the strength of their five-song debut EP. We spoke to singer Marc LaBelle and bassist Justin Smolian about their music, their origins, and opening for the legends The Who.
As CRASH not only taught me a lot about artists that I have been following for decades, but also looks stunning, this may be my favorite book of 2018.
We spoke with Def Leppard drummer Rick Allen about the band’s music and success he’s outside of the group, including his paintings on display at the Wentworth Gallery in King Of Prussia, Pennsylvania.
Long-since considered punk rock icons, The Damned guitarist Captain Sensible spoke with us about their new Tony Visconti-produced album, Evil Spirits, smashing stuff, The Offspring, CBGBs & much more.
John Ondrasik – known for his work fronting Five for Fighting — has also sold television shows, become an in-demand public speaker, and leads a variety of non-profit causes.
Ahead of their UK debut later this month, we spoke to New York power-pop band The Dives about the records that changed their lives…
The DVD and Blu-ray of Detour Live At Liverpool Philharmonic Hall by Elvis Costello will be released on February…
Some believe that the first rock opera was Pete Townshend’s conceptual tale of a deaf, dumb, and blind boy. Tommy by The Who was a visionary album that, since its release in May of 1969, has sold over 20 million copies. Cited as one of the most influential records of all time, Tommy is a 24-track “amazing journey”, which depicts a momentous time in The Who’s career, preceding the eminent Who’s Next album.