A Visual Taste Of Bamboozle 2009

A visual taste of this year's Bamboozle festival.
by Jordana Borensztajn  |  05/08/2009  |  Comments (0)

Interview with Pete Wentz Of Fall Out Boy

Four years ago, Pete Wentz tried to commit suicide. Now, the Fall Out Boy bassist is part of one of the most popular power punk bands in the world, has a five-month-old baby with Hollywood starlet Ashlee Simpson, heads up a record label, clothing line, and production company, and co-owns…

by Jordana Borensztajn  |  05/01/2009  |  Comments (0)

Interview with Tony Kanal of No Doubt

It was always a matter of time, but it became a matter of when. The long-awaited reunion of Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal, Adrian Young and Tom Dumont, who last toured in 2004 before an extended hiatus, has finally arrived, almost 15 years after No Doubt’s landmark release Tragic Kingdom and…

by Patrick Slevin  |  04/29/2009  |  Comments (0)

Interview with Shane Told Of Silverstein

The front man of the Canadian post-hardcore outfit Silverstein has never quite experienced the true meaning of “time off” when it comes to his music. In fact, Shane Told, who has fronted Silverstein since they first started playing almost a decade ago, says he’s always touring or about to tour…

by Jordana Borensztajn  |  04/24/2009  |  Comments (0)

Interview with Ace Enders of Ace Enders And A Million Different People

New Jersey knows its son, Ace Enders, best as the frontman for emo rockers The Early November, but that may be changing. Having first dipped his toes into solo artist territory with his side project, I Can Make A Mess Like Nobody’s Business, following TEN’s last performance at the 2007…

by Stephanie Keller  |  04/21/2009  |  Comments (0)

Interview with Gabe Saporta of Cobra Starship

Everything you’ve heard about Gabe Saporta is probably true. The Cobra Starship frontman parties to the max, doesn’t give a shit about a lot of things, survives on very little sleep—if any at all—and is really just out to have a damn good time. Speaking on the phone from Mesa,…

by Jordana Borensztajn  |  04/17/2009  |  Comments (0)

Interview with Kids Of Survival: ‘Til Your Heart Pops

Kids Of Survival from NYC are just one of those bands that you can’t help but like because of their wide eyed and bubbly approach to pop music-making and their knee-slapping banter and shtick. They have admittedly avoided the “if you scream it, they will come” mentality of most bands…

by Duckie Blakney  |  02/05/2009  |  Comments (0)


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