David Anthony
Pile’s Rick Maguire Gave Up Everything for His Band and He’d Do It All Again
You'd think 12 years of work would've worn Maguire down, but that couldn't be further from the truth.
Listen to Laura Stevenson
While her peers will gladly shout her praises from the rooftops, the singer is content to quietly make art on her own terms, which she has done on her stunning fifth album, 'The Big Freeze.'
With 'Until Your Heart Stops,' Cave In Penned Metalcore’s Most Important Text
Twenty years ago, the seminal Boston hardcore act set a high bar with their debut album, inspiring both their respected peers and an endless line of lesser copycats.
Love It or Hate It, Refused’s ‘The Shape of Punk to Come’ Changed Punk
The iconic album turned 20 this year, and while it's still endlessly debated, time has proven its impact.
The Locust's Bugged-Out Debut Made Hardcore Way Weirder
Twenty years ago, the noisy San Diego band used insect imagery and sci-fi undertones to challenge perceptions of what a hardcore band should sound and look like.
With 'Goddamnit,' Alkaline Trio Rebuilt Chicago Punk in Their Own Image
Twenty years ago, the three-piece released a debut album that stood out by being just a little bit weirder than its peers.
Jets to Brazil's 'Orange Rhyming Dictionary' Tested Punk Purists' Patience
20 years ago, members of Jawbreaker, Texas Is the Reason, and Handsome debuted a new project that leaned into alt-rock territory, dividing their audience in the process.
Tim Kasher Is Still Trying to Understand the New Cursive Album, Too
The frontman is not exactly sure what he did on 'Vitriola,' so maybe you could help him figure it out?
Pig Destroyer’s J.R. Hayes Ranks the Grindcore Band's Five Albums
Coming off the release of the band's new album, 'Head Cage' the vocalist looked back on the work that carried them through the last 20 years.
Drug Church’s Patrick Kindlon on Selling Out, Being Hated, and Getting Mad Online
The frontman gets brutally honest about the band's new album, 'Cheer,' and the consequences of making art on your own terms.
The Guide to Getting into Steve Albini, Studio Whiz and Noise-Rock Freak
Between his catalogs by Big Black, Shellac, and Rapeman, to his work behind the boards for everyone from Nirvana to Cloud Nothings, the iconoclast has created one of the most impressive bodies of work in modern music.
20 Years Ago, At the Drive-In Kicked Against Punk Norms on 'In/Casino/Out'
2000's 'Relationship of Command' cemented the band's place in history. But their 1998 album saw them honing their powers as a musical force.