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COVER STORY ATREYU: Live Love Burn Die. Atreyu hits it hard on their upcoming album, The Curse, and a prized spot on this summer’s Ozzfest. Just hours before the band made the trek to Vancouver, Canada to begin the final recordings on their highly anticipated sophomore album, lead vocalist and lyricist Alex Varkatzas in an exclusive preview unleashes The Curse, prepares for Ozzfest, and doesn’t want to sound like a shitty rock star.
IN-DEPTH INTERVIEWS THE CASUALTIES: The Casualties are back in action with their special brand of American hardcore punk. Guitarist Jake Kolatis talks about On the Front Line, another trek around the country, and the importance of proper vehicle battery storage.
GOD FORBID: Guitarists and brothers, Dallas and Doc Coyle search enthusiastically for the right words when elaborating on the band’s third album. And yeah, it only took an hour-long interview, but since when has passion ever known when enough is enough?
AUF DER MAUR: Melissa Auf der Maur spends an engaging hour discussing her new record. Though she is an intelligent and articulate conversational partner, she is quick to dismiss those who overuse their minds on music. For her, music is a sacred space, and its aim goes far beyond the brain.
AMBULANCE LTD: Part shoegazing, indie rock, and psychedelic pop, Ambulance Ltd’s music is diverse and eclectic, just like the band members. This is the band you will be hearing a lot about in 2004. Frontman Marcus Congleton opens the doors to Ambulance Ltd.
CANNIBAL CORPSE was one of the first death metal bands and is still one of the most controversial. Bass player and main songwriter Alex Webster discusses the band’s recent output.
JUNKIE XL: The birth of the virtual concept album was bound to happen sooner or later, and that’s exactly what Junkie XL’s Tom Holkenborg has created on his latest release, Radio JXL: A Broadcast from the Computerhell Cabin.
THE COOPER TEMPLE CLAUSE is one of the most creative and fiercely unapologetic bands right now. Didz Hammond and Ben Gautrey discuss what drives the band on their quest to push modern music forward.
ERROR: The next industrial supergroup you need to know about only has a self-titled EP out and doesn’t even have a permanent lead singer. Meet Error, the punch-drunk brainchild of Nine Inch Nails miscreant Atticus Ross.
FEATURED INTERVIEWS DEICIDE FELIX DA HOUSECAT THE CORAL RASPUTINA BLONDE REDHEAD NEW BLACK WINDS
SECTIONS SHOTFIRE: Amen, Scarlet, Miss Kittin, Fear Factory, Immortal Souls, Tweaker, Satyricon, Pzychobitch, Dark Tranquillity, Opeth, and more. LAST SHOT: Bowie Expanded
+ OVER 125 NEW MUSIC REVIEWS: Alove for Enemies, Anathema, Audio Learning Center, Bayside, The Blinding Light, Blue Sky Mile, Brides of Destruction, Challenger, Bobby Conn and the Glass Gypsies, Damageplan, Decapitated, Descendants, Einstürzende Neubauten, Enforsaken, Eyes of Fire, The Gathering, Glass Casket, The God Awfuls, If Hope Dies, Kill Me Tomorrow, Lamb, Liars, Mandible Chatter, Mixel Pixel, Mum, My Dying Bride, Naglfar, No Motiv, On!Air!Library!, 1208, Poster Children, Premonitions of War, Probot, Prong, Pyrexia, Raunchy, Red Tape, Remembering Never, Scars of Tomorrow, Sex Positions, Silence the Epilogue, Slapshot, Squarepusher, Statistics, Stereolab, Subhumans, Tad Morose, The End, 36 Crazyfists, Tiamat, TV on the Radio, Vader, Vast, Walls of Jericho, Weird War, Wolverine, ...and more! |
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