Progressive metallers Voyager talk about their Eurovision Song Contest journey and the release of their new album ‘Fearless In Love.’
Sevendust’s Lajon Witherspoon talks about how the Atlanta band reconnected to record ‘Truth Killer,’ the most diverse album of their careers.
In our latest Cover Story, Gin Blossoms’ Robin Wilson opens up about touring with Sugar Ray, the band’s inner dynamics, challenging experiences, and chaos of recording ‘New Miserable Experience.’
In our latest Cover Story, Mammoth WVH’s Wolfgang Van Halen talks about the evolution of his band and what his late father, Eddie Van Halen, would think of ‘Mammoth II.’
In our latest Cover Story, the ground-breaking punk frontman, producer, and Fat Wreck Chords label head, Fat Mike, talks about saying farewell to NOFX, joining the Codefendants, and opening the Punk Rock Museum.
In our latest Cover Story feature, Daniel Ash dishes on Love and Rockets, Artificial Intelligence, motorcycles, tinny ’80s music, and so much more.
To mark the 30th anniversary of their groundbreaking EP ‘Firestorm,’ Earth Crisis’ Karl Buechner delves into the significance of straight-edge vegan unity within the hardcore punk community and its enduring relevance today.
In our latest Cover Story, electronic artist Amon Tobin talks about his label Nomark Records, how to stay true to your creative vision, and the shifting landscape in the creative world.
Gipsy Kings founder Tonino Baliardo speaks about family, Drake, working with Pixar, and the newest album, ‘Renaissance.’
Justin K. Broadrick and Dirk Serries talk to us about how their experimental musical minds came together for their crushing new project, Loud As Giants.
OFF! vocalist Keith Morris (one of punk’s most fervent frontmen) discusses youth in revolt, the Punk Rock Museum, and his upcoming film ‘Free LSD’ featuring the likes of D.H. Peligro (RIP), David Yow, and Jack Black.
Steve Parry and Dave Seaman talk to us about the past, present and future of their iconic indie electronic label Selador Recordings, which is celebrating its 10th anniversary.
Italian grunge trio Verdena explains why the universal language of music should not put fans off their band or their new album ‘Volevo Magia.’