Stone Temple Pilots ‘Purple’ Turns 20

Stone Temple Pilots ‘Purple’ Turns 20; STP’s sophomore album celebrates 20th anniversary on June 7th. There are plenty of rock bands whose commercial success is diametrically opposed to being critically reviled. Taste is always subjective, but Stone Temple Pilots, at their peak, were perhaps the most unfairly biased, even if their subsequent decline, owed much to […]

Peter Murphy ‘Lion’ Review

Peter Murphy ‘Lion’ Review; melodramatic Goth vocalist roars mightily on his latest release. [rating=4] ‘Lion’, Peter Murphy’s 10th album is produced by Killing Joke bassist Youth, and his influence is front and center on opening track ‘Hang Up.’ Dark electronic beats and skittering guitars send former Bauhaus frontman into abrasive liftoff; his sonorous baritone reduced to […]

Faith No More Working On New Music

Faith No More Working On New Music; band teases possible new album via their official Twitter page. It’s been a Mike Patton kind of week; on Monday, the talented vocalist was crowned the greatest singer of all time (replacing Axl Rose who won the title a week prior)  by ConcertHotels. But that appears to be merely a […]

Stream New Peter Murphy Album ‘Lion’

Stream New Peter Murphy Album ‘Lion’; new studio album will stream on Soundcloud ahead of official release. Ex-Bauhaus frontman Peter Murphy will release his 10th studio album ‘Lion’ on Tuesday, June 3rd (Nettwerk Music Group). And to whet fan’s appetites he’s currently streaming the album in full for free via Soundcloud. Click here to stream ‘Lion’ via […]

Why X-Men Days Of Future Past Is A Game Changer For Comic Book Movies

Why X Men Days Of Future Past Is A Game Changer For Comic Book Movies; the latest X-Men movie introduces comic book ‘retconning’ to moviemaking. SPOILER ALERT: Do NOT read until after you’ve watched X-Men Days Of Future Past! You’ve been warned. “Everything that happens now, is in your hands.” Thus says Professor X to Mystique […]

Echo and the Bunnymen ‘Meteorites’ Review

Echo and the Bunnymen ‘Meteorites’ Review; Youth produced ‘Meteorites’ is a solid, if unremarkable, group of songs. [rating=4] Echo and the Bunnymen vocalist Ian McCullough remains one of the most immodest frontmen in rock, so when he declares that their new album ‘Meteorites’ is “more edgy than anything I’ve ever done”, you’re allowed an eye roll or […]

Fun Fun Fun Fest 2014 Lineup Announced

Fun Fun Fun Fest 2014 Lineup Announced: Austin’s 2nd biggest music festival continues it’s tradition of left-of-center choices Fun Fun Fun Fest leaked their official 2014 lineup this evening. The Austin, TX festival always curates some esoteric choices, and this year proves no different. Headliners for this year’s festival  include metal legends Judas Priest, King Diamond, […]

An Interview With ArnoCorps’ Graf Holzfeuer

ArnoCorps frontman Graf Holzfeuer talks exercise app, European tour and signing to iconic punk label. Most of us like to work out with music; aggressive rock can be an excellent exercise aide, helping us to reach our max with endorphin pumping riffs. But how much more effective could it be, if your favorite bands were not only rocking […]

Listen to new Failure song ‘Come Crashing’

Listen to new Failure song ‘Come Crashing’; unsung alternative band releases their first new song in 18 years. I recently interviewed Failure frontman Ken Andrews (click here to read), and he hinted that the band would be playing some new material on their summer reunion tour. And now Alternative Nation has broke the news that the […]

Riot Fest Official 2014 Lineup Announced

Riot Fest Official 2014 Lineup Announced: Lollapalooza and ACL take note, THIS is a festival lineup. Riot Fest has been going 10 years strong, as a mid-size music festival, but for its 10th anniversary that’s about to change, because the official 2014 lineup isn’t just their biggest yet, it’s the best festival lineup this year. […]