Interview
Artie Lange ‘Still Breathing’
Artie Lange is going on a stand-up tour to show you, once and for all, that he’s a real quitter. Back in 2010, the comedian/actor/radio
On The Fifty ‘Four Friends Who Happen To Play Music’
On The Fifty looks less like a band playing a hometown show and more like four college kids enjoying a few brief hours of freedom
Skerik’s Bandalabra ‘Just Try It’
Skerik’s history playing with the likes of Les Claypool and Marco Benevento has proven he’s adaptable to all types of musical tastes. And his latest
The Flaming Lips ‘Intrepidly Odd’
After his sound-check on deck, Wayne Coyne sat in a chair in the corner of his dressing room, his purple painted fingernails tapping away on
The Bright Light Social Hour ‘Bare City’
Even us jaded East Coasters crave a ‘hard disco’ dance party on a random Wednesday night, and this four piece is coming to shred and
Anthony Raneri ‘From Queens to Cathedrals’
Bayside’s downtime has been extensive, and each member has filled the hours in different ways. Anthony Raneri has remained a troubadour, cutting his own solo
Title Fight ‘Pushing it Forward’
Ned Russin of Title Fight sits down for an interview about pushing the envelope in hardcore and punk music
Black Taxi ‘We Don’t Know Any Better’
Black Taxi radiates a hybrid sound that is part punk, part pop and 100% animal – and you should be truly embarrassed if you haven’t
Yellow Dubmarine ‘A Rock Steady Reincarnation’
Yellow Dubmarine breathes new life in all 17 cuts of the original record. On tracks like “Octopus’s Garden,” horns emerge where there was once the
The New Deal ‘A Sonic Send Off’
As the trio’s final tour approaches, we spoke with Darren Shearer at length about the upcoming sendoff shows and The New Deal’s legacy
Sebastian Bach ‘Still Kicking and Screaming’
Sebastian Bach has a lot to scream about. Last year he filed for divorce from his wife, and this past August his New Jersey home
The Sea and Cake Whip Up A New Recipe
On the heels of a full out North American tour, as well as two shows north of the border in Toronto and Montreal, The Waster