An Interview With Guitarist James Stevenson

An Interview With Guitarist James Stevenson: Guitarist talks music plans for 2013 and beyond, while also looking back on his impressive body of work. James Stevenson has lent his guitar skills to a formidable list of bands; he’s played in punk rock groups Chelsea and Generation X (alongside Billy Idol), as well as 80’s post-punk […]

Top 20 Best Horror Movie Scores

Top 20 Best Horror Movie Scores: Counting down the scariest soundtracks of all time. When one thinks of a classic horror movie, it’s usually accompanied by a sonic mental cue. Because a great musical score is a vital component in cinema, especially when it comes to horror flicks. A taut score escalates tension, and a sharp […]

Gary Numan ‘Splinter’ Review

Gary Numan ‘Splinter (Songs From A Broken Mind)’ Review: The progenitor of electronic rock makes a killer comeback. [rating=4] Gary Numan is one of the godfathers of electronic music. But like many pioneers, he’s more revered by musicians than the public at large, the exception being Numan’s new wave megahit Cars. But his influence on […]

Monster Magnet ‘Last Patrol’ Review

Monster Magnet ‘Last Patrol’ Review: Stoner rock pioneers get back to their psychedelic roots. [rating=4] Monster Magnet make an about-face with their latest album Last Patrol;  jettisoning their more straightforward riffing that has marked their discography ever since their commercial breakthrough Powertrip. Instead, the band are at their most trippiest and psychedelic since 90’s masterwork Dopes To Infinity. […]

Albums Revisited: Gene Loves Jezebel ‘The House of Dolls’

Albums Revisited: Gene Loves Jezebel ‘The House of Dolls’ They were too glam for goth, and too goth for glam. And that’s what kept them interesting. Let’s look back at Gene Loves Jezebel’s  ‘The House of Dolls’, one of the most addictive albums of the 80’s. It’s March 28th, 1987. I’m at the Arcadia Theatre in […]

Stream New Monster Magnet Album ‘Last Patrol’

Stream New Monster Magnet Album ‘Last Patrol’ for free until its official release on Noisey. It’s been four years since Monster Magnet’s last album ‘Mastermind.’ **UPDATED: Click here for my Last Patrol Review. But next week the psychedelic, stoner rockers return with ‘Last Patrol’ which will be released October 15th. Burt to give fans a […]

Albums Revisited: Radiohead’s ‘Pablo Honey’ Turns 25

Albums Revisited: Radiohead’s ‘Pablo Honey’ Turns 25. The band disowned it, and their fans ignore it. It’s their loss, because ‘Pablo Honey’ in an underrated gem. *This post was originally published in 2013. It has been updated.  I recently saw Thom York and Flea perform on The Daily Show with their new band Atoms For Peace. […]

An Interview With Phil Anselmo

 An Interview With Phil Anselmo: Metal Frontman Discusses Upcoming Housecore Horror Film Festival, His Love of Horror, Musical Projects, And More. Phil Anselmo is a man who doesn’t like to sit still. He’s been involved in numerous musical projects since his work with Pantera. And he’s a lifelong horror movie fan. Now his two passions will […]

Moby ‘Innocents’ Review

Moby ‘Innocents’ Review: Moby collaborates with guest vocalists and new producer on  ‘Innocents’. But his stylistic template remains largely unchanged. [rating=3] Moby has had one interesting career path. He started off as a 90’s techno pioneer. But then he broke formula, releasing two albums that merged electronica, punk rock and metal (Everything Is Wrong, Animal Rights.) […]

Albums Revisited: Depeche Mode ‘Ultra’ Turns 20

Albums Revisited: Depeche Mode ‘Ultra’ Turns 20. Depeche Mode’s 1997 album has been maligned as one of their weaker releases. It’s time to set the record straight for its 20th anniversary.  I saw Depeche Mode in concert last week. The set list was varied (pulling largely from new album Delta Machine) and it was nice to […]