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Digging up the Past With Maynard James Keenan
We spoke to the enigmatic musician, artist, wine connoisseur, and more about his new biography and why fame is bullshit.
Digging up the Past With Maynard James Keenan
We spoke to the enigmatic musician, artist, wine connoisseur, and more about his new biography and why fame is bullshit.
Tim Heidecker Would Like You to Take Him Seriously, Please (at Least for This Album)
We talk to the comedian about venturing into the music world, and you can stream his upcoming record 'In Glendale' a week before its release.
Aesop Rock Premieres 'The Impossible Kid' and Explains How It's a Re-Creation of 'The Shining'
Stream the lyrical hip-hop artist's most personal record yet. He also told us why he made it.
Julie Christmas Gets Real About Gender, Big Sticks, and Working With Cult of Luna
Stream the prolific, unapologetic vocalist's new collaborative LP with post-metal veterans Cult of Luna.
A Way Through: Dave Navarro Discusses Domestic Violence and the Documentary 'Mourning Son'
"The drugs nearly took me and could have easily made me another headline, so if I’ve been spared, then I have an obligation to make a difference in somebody else’s life."
Skeletons in the Closet: An Interview with Glenn Danzig
Ahead of the release of his new covers album, Evil Elvis opens up about longevity, the blues, and Christina Ricci.
Roger Waters: Still Kind of Full of Piss and Vinegar
The legend opens up extensively about his solo work, career with Pink Floyd, and staring down the inevitable end.
Pinkish Black Is a Two-Man Experiment in Synth-Goth-Wave-Weirdness
Stream the duo's new record 'Bottom of the Morning' ahead of its October 30 release on Relapse Records.
UK Death Metal Force Cruciamentum's Debut Full-Length, 'Charnel Passages,' Is Nearly Upon Us
Listen to a bludgeoning new track, "Tongues of Nightshade," from the band's upcoming debut LP for Profound Lore.
Interview: Whitesnake (and ex-Deep Purple) Frontman David Coverdale Is a Charming Badass
The singer remembers Deep Purple's Jon Lord, patches things up with Ritchie Blackmore and reworks Purple deep cuts on the new Whitesnake album.
Sex, Drugs, and Television: Denis Leary Talks about His New Show and Staying Relevant
“Fame on a lot of fronts doesn’t mean [anything]. My kids thought Paul Newman was a chef.”