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Stone Sour: “We really wanted an old school rock n’ roll vibe, it was just us in a room jamming”
Stone Sour made a straight-up rock n’ roll comeback with their latest album Hydrograd. But are they breaking any new …
Wear Your Wounds: “I have to enjoy what I’m doing and be able to get something emotionally and psychologically out of it.”
There are few artists who can be called iconic on multiple levels without a hint of exaggeration. The likes of Nick C…
Los Campesinos!: “I think that one of the strengths of our band over the past decade is being very honest, because I have always written very honestly and openly…”
During their sixth album, Los Campesinos! found themselves working relentlessly on everything surrounding the band an…
Adventures In Progressive Sound: An Interview With Be Prog! My Friend’s Founder Juan Antonio Muñoz
Al though only founded in 2014, Be Prog! My Friend has become one of the most unique entries in Europe’s already-cram…
Miss May I: “We tackled self-doubt, crumbling relationships, and overcoming particular hardships in our personal lives.”
With a brand new album just released and a decade as band, Miss May I keep challenge themselves and continue to be au…
Hurray for the Riff Raff: “I think it’s very sad that right now to stand for equality, justice and love is radical. I think it should be normal to stand for those things.”
In the scary times that we live in as a society, there are still artists that standout for their bravery and integrit…
Father John Misty: “I think the biggest realization that I had was that love really is survival. That love is the essence of survival and if we don’t love each other we die.”
You can have an opinion or even a preconceived idea of the man. What you can’t do is point your finger without listen…
Pallbearer: “There’s always a sense of trying to outdo ourselves because if we don’t, what’s the point?”
There isn’t a double-edged sword sharper than hype. Sure, it broadens your appeal and gets you a few new fans b…
Cloud Nothings: “I’m not interested in doing the same thing twice or repeating ourselves. I just want to do something new and different with every record.”
Dylan Baldi always showed that he knew what he was doing with Cloud Nothings. The Cleveland-based four-piece have bee…
Goldfrapp: “I think improvisation is how we really get to where we want to go, generally speaking.”
Goldfrapp, the band consisting of Alison Goldfrapp and Will Gregory, have recently released their seventh studio albu…
IDLES: “The need for catharsis was vital so it forced me to become a writer of urgency and most certainly honesty.”
Bristol’s finest post-punk polemics IDLES have recently released their politically charged, furious, abrasive, and co…
Frank Carter And The Rattlesnakes: “Now I just don’t care if I upset people. What I care about is the music that I’m making, and making sure it’s heard a lot.”
He was loved as the frontman of Gallows. He was hated for creating music with Pure Love. He kept moving forward. It c…
The Black Angels: “When you forget history, where you come from, and how you got to where you are… it can be dangerous.”
The Black Angels have been a major highlight in the contemporary psych scene. In fact, they are one the most refreshi…
Decade: “We never want to make the same sound twice. We want to explore new ideas, sounds and feelings.”
Decade have just released their second album, Pleasantries, the follow-up to their critically acclaimed debut, Good L…