An Interview with Robby Takac of the Goo Goo Dolls

No matter the medium or modicum, the duo of Robby Takac and John Rzeznik are unapologetically themselves.

An Interview with Duke Erickson of Metal Church

For bassist Duke Erickson, a long ride on heavy metal’s axiomatic roller coaster ultimately staggered to a halt in a town named stability.

An Interview with Martin Barre, Formerly of Jethro Tull

In the late ’60s, Jethro Tull was a burgeoning talent shooting to the top of a bustling British rock scene.

An Interview with Wolf Hoffmann of Accept

In spite of Wolf Hoffmann’s nearly 50-year history of captivating audiences around the world and leaving an indelible imprint on heavy metal history, his creative exuberance never ceases, refusing to let the veteran axe-slinger become complacent.

I Take a Drink Before I Hit the Town: Looking Back at The Replacements Pleased to Meet Me

“I never go far without a little big star,” Paul Westerberg declares in The Replacement’s ode to the genius of the leader of the band Big Star, Alex Chilton.

An Interview with Rachel Bolan of Skid Row

After years away from the studio, Toms River, NJ, natives Skid Row are roaring back with a vintage vengeance.

An Interview with Former Guns N’ Roses Manager Alan Niven

As renowned rock ‘n’ roll manager Alan Niven recalls, the spark that ignited his immersion in music can be drawn from various sources.

An Interview with John Thayer

A seasoned songwriter, skilled guitarist, and able studio engineer, Thayer’s impact on music runs far deeper than the average fan might know.

Creatures of the Night: A Hail Mary from a Band on the Rocks

In hindsight, Creatures of the Night has proved to be one of KISS’ most iconic records, but the silence was deafening upon its release.

An Interview with Allan Atkins of Judas Priest

When Atkins subsequently discovered a band called Freight rehearsing without a singer, he effectively completed a newly minted quartet.

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