The Darkness ‘Dreams on Toast’ Review

The Darkness ‘Dreams on Toast’ Review: theatrical UK glam rockers subvert expectations and explore new sounds on eighth album.  The 2024 documentary Welcome to The Darkness showcased the survival skills of a band that peaked commercially with their 2004 smash debut album Permission to Land, broke up, reformed, and transitioned into a cult act with […]

Ministry ‘The Squirrely Years Revisited’ Review: Al Jourgensen Makes Peace With His Synth-Pop Past

Ministry ‘The Squirrely Years Revisited’ Review: Al Jourgensen Makes Peace With His Synth-Pop Past over 40-years later on new album. “I think I’m the only person that could probably say that they sold out before they started. I’ve hated that record for years, just on the simple principle that it’s not my record and that’s […]

Red Fang ‘ Deep Cuts’ Review

Red Fang ‘ Deep Cuts’ Review: Pacific Northwest sludge rockers showcase 20-years’ worth of rarities on new double-album. ★★★★  Celebrating two decades of their refined blend of stoner and sludge metal, Red Fang’s “Deep Cuts” is a 26-track compilation that offers fans a treasure trove of the band’s lesser-known works. Released on March 14, 2025, […]

The 15 Best Rock Albums of 2024

The 15 Best Rock Albums of 2024: the best in alternative, metal and more from a year that sorely needed musical solace. 2024. What a year, huh? I’m personally worn out from it and dreading 2025, but I take my pleasures where I can find them, and music remains a source of solace for me […]

Jerry Cantrell ‘I Want Blood’ Review

Jerry Cantrell’s ‘I Want Blood’ Review: Alice in Chains vocalist/guitarist shines on a sullen yet gorgeous new solo album. Jerry Cantrell is one of the most consistent and tasteful songwriters in the business. His work in Alice in Chains shows a distinctive talent for off-kilter sonics, emotive vocals, and a sublime mix of heaviness and […]

Episode 54: The Melvins’ Dale Crover Talks New Solo Album ‘Glossolalia’-SLIS Podcast

Episode 54: The Melvins’ Dale Crover Talks New Solo Album ‘Glossolalia’-SLIS Podcast: veteran drummer talks third solo effort, current European tour, Melvins’ activity and more in new interview. Today, we’re talking with legendary drummer Dale Crover, best known for his work with The Melvins. Their unique blend of metal, punk, and experimental music helped shape […]

Episode 53: Pulsars’ Dave Trumfio Talks 1997 Self-Titled Album Reissue-SLIS Podcast

Episode 53: Pulsars’ Dave Trumfio Talks 1997 Self-Titled Album Reissue-SLIS Podcast In this week’s episode, I interview Dave Trumfio, the songwriter and vocalist for the synth-pop duo Pulsars. The Chicago-based Pulsars, which also featured Trumfio’s brother and multi-instrumentalist Harry Trumfio,  were one of the first bands to bring back an 80s retro sound on their […]

Episode 51: Unveiling Lost Tracks: Producer Danny Saber on Michael Hutchence’s ‘One Way b/w Save My Life’-SLIS Podcast

Episode 51: Producer Danny Saber Talks New Michael Hutchence Release ‘One Way b/w Save My Life’ Join us for a special episode as we delve into the legacy of musical icon Michael Hutchence, whose career as the frontman for INXS skyrocketed him to fame in the 80s thanks to hit singles like What You Need, […]

Mark Burgess Talks The Chameleons’ Past, Present, and Future

Mark Burgess Talks The Chameleons’ Past, Present, and Future: post-punk frontman talks band’s new EP ‘Where are You?’, their upcoming first new album in 20 years, and ‘Strange Times’ Anniversary tour in new interview.  Few bands have maintained a cult status as enduring as The Chameleons. Led by inimitable vocalist Mark Burgess, the band’s pioneering […]

Concert Review: Slowdive at ACL Live

Concert Review: Slowdive at ACL Live: shoegaze legends show offer cross-generational transcendence during Austin set, with Drab Majesty supporting.  ★★★★★ Fans of a certain age (i.e., me) remember Slowdive as a band that never got their due, breaking up in 1995 amidst record label indifference and cynical album reviews from indie rock snobs. It was […]