British musician, songwriter and producer Mick Jones will launch a new magazine, The Rock & Roll Public Library Magazine, on 1st March, available to buy at an experiential exhibition at London’s ...
Disturbed's “The Sound of Silence” has now lived on the U.K.'s singles chart for 52 weeks, or a full year, which is a first ...
Another Farewell is an album whose outsize musical palette—weird cowboy songs, streamlined saloon rockers, big-hearted folk ...
I’m known for one thing. I’ve only done one thing,” explains Sean Ingram, the vocalist behind pioneering mathcore outfit Coalesce. “I was ready for the past to be the past and to do something new, ...
With Phish's recent nomination for induction into the Rock and Roll of Fame, Glide has decided to republish David Weinberg's ...
Killswitch Engage singer Jesse Leach picks 10 punk albums that influenced him in this edition of Consequence's Crate Digging series.
With the release of their third album Open Wide, here are Inhaler's three albums ranked. Finally, Irish rock band Inhaler's third studio album, Open Wide, is here. After a weekend of listening to it, ...
Following a discography of experimental rock featuring a plethora of unique instrumentality, the art-rock band Squid does not ...
Find out how an amazing day for Scott Stapp turned into a really bad one in 2006 and why Axl Rose was arrested in 1998.
They marked the moment when vast numbers of people, for the very first time, experienced rock ‘n’ roll as a kind of reckless ...
Soulful local garage-rockers Hot Laundry team up with SF favorites the Seagulls for an early show at the Make-Out Room Saturday night.
In all of the interminable books, memoirs, articles and TV documentaries contemplating punk rock, there’s one thing they all seem to agree upon: that punk killed progressive rock. “Almost overnight, ...