“Crowds would get agitated as soon as they heard Slash’s intro riff”: Duff McKagan on the making of a Guns N’ Roses classic How a song about the “hardscrabble lives” of the fledgling rockers became a timeless rock anthem
Early career advice given to Linkin Park included a choreographer suggesting they incorporate a “gimmick” in which they would kick off a shoe onstage. Yes, seriously. Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda recalls the wild shoe-related choreography tips the band wisely rejected
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Amen frontman Casey Chaos dead at 54 Amen's Casey Chaos – aka Karim Chmielnski – also worked with Christian Death and a string of other projects
Los Angeles Synth-Pop Outfit Male Tears Releases Self Titled Debut Album on Vinyl for the First Time I’ve been swimming in an ocean of tears I went swimming in all of my fears And every day is like a burning question I...
“We drank a lot because of the blow and we got blown a lot because we drank a lot”: The wired story of Aerosmith’s drug-fuelled classic Rocks The drugs really were working for Aerosmith on 1976’s classic Rocks album