What Happened to Rock ‘N’ Roll?
“Oh, you’re on MySpace, I don’t like MySpace, I use Facebook.” “Oh, you’re on Facebook, I don’t like Facebook, I use Twitter.” “Oh, you’re on Twitter, I don’t like Twitter, I use NoiseTrade.” “Oh, you’re on NoiseTrade, I don’t like … Continued
John Piccari: Being Able to Embrace the Mystery that God Is
I got an email one day from John Piccari; he was contacting me to see if I was interested in hearing his new CD titled Exorcising Ghosts. I was interested immediately simply because as an avid horror fan I loved … Continued
Johnny X: Standing Upright With The Altar Billies
When & where did you start playing? I started playing guitar around 11 years old or so. What kind of bands have you been in? When I was 16 years old I decided that I was ready to be a rock star … Continued
Tony Valenziano: The Heart and Soul of The Stand Talks to Us About the History Behind Heartbreak Town
Tony, Rick, Doug, and Dave at Weddington 1989There’s nothing cooler than liking a band and finding out years later that there has been a release they put out that you knew nothing about. Such was the case for me with … Continued
Chattin’ with Dann Gunn
(Editor’s Note: This interview originally appeared on Adam’s iPod Review blog. We thought it was such a great interview that we asked Adam for permission to reprint it here) Recently I reviewed the album …Sane by Velocipede. I tried doing … Continued
Mini Mendez & The Holidays: One of Broken Records First and Finest
The Holidays. These guys were one of those great bands that came out back in the late 80’s and then too quickly disappeared. For me, as an avid fan of anything that Broken Records put out, The Holidays were one … Continued
Mikee Bridges: Catching Up with the Founder of TomFest
Mikee Bridges has been in more great bands than you probably realize. Not to mention being the founder of Tomfest – which was a great festival with bands that were geared away from the CCM scene and catered more to … Continued
Terry Scott Taylor: Daniel Amos Hits the Road Again
To anyone who reads this little ‘zine, Terry Taylor needs no introduction. He has had a career that spans more than three decades in an industry that can be fickle at best. He has not only defined more than one … Continued
Letters to Us May 2011
Superior Comments Rule What a real breath of fresh air elim Hall’s “Things Break” was when it was first released way back in 1986. With a sound that borrowed heavily from bands like The Police, The Outfield, Duran Duran, and … Continued