Derek Scancarelli
Desert Stars Festival: The Best Indie Rock Fest Keeps It Intimate in Joshua Tree
Everyone from Dinosaur Jr. to Sebadoh are playing, so we spoke to the fest founder about his vision and there will be no people in headdresses taking selfies.
How Developers Created Alternate Worlds in Iron Maiden’s ‘Legacy of the Beast’ Game
We spoke to Game Director Hamish Millar about the process of creating Iron Maiden’s new mobile game.
Did We Really Witness Bane's Last Show?
Last night, Bane played to over 2,200 people at the Worcester Palladium. We asked fans and musicians alike whether or not it will be the band's last.
We Saw the Thirst and Cool Chaos of Kanye West's "Pablo" Pop-Up Shop
Mike Dean, hand-painted Levis jackets, and infamous streetwear resellers were all on-hand at Wooster street.
Remembering the 70s: An Interview with Author Will Hermes About Punk, Glam, and So Much More
The 60s assumed that rockstars were meant to be pure messiahs. The 70s challenged that notion with punk, glam, and glaring persona.
Highlighting the Iconic New York City Music Venues of the 70s
Trust that there was a whole lot more than just CBGB & OMFUG (even though that's the picture we used).
'Dave Mirra's Freestyle BMX' Changed My Musical Landscape Forever
It was a lot more than Tech Decks, CCS Catalogs, and video games. It was a life.
Still Kicking It, 25 Years Later: A Tribe Called Quest’s Phife Dawg Takes Us Back to 1990
When 'People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm' was released, he was living with his grandma, hitting up roller skating rinks, and hanging out at The Music Factory in Queens.
We Spoke to the Director of the New Blur Documentary 'New World Towers'
Director Sam Wrench highlights the perks and quirks of trailing the reunited Britpop legends as they launched their excellent comeback album 'The Magic Whip.'
No Regrets, Only Lessons Learned: Travis Barker on Planes, Pills, and Prophecy
Following the release of his debut book, the blink-182 drummer talks with us about almost dying in a plane crash, loving his kids, and losing his best friend to an overdose.
Angolan Rapper Luaty Beirão's Hunger Strike Hits Day 26
Four months ago the rapper and activist was arrested and has since been held without trial on charges of attempting to overthrow the Angolan president.
Are the Kids still 'KIDS'? Revisiting the Skate Crew Behind the Classic Film
Brown bagging it in Washington Square Park with the original skate-punk ruffians on the 20th Anniversary of the Larry Clark / Harmony Korine film.