Features Tom DeLonge: My life in 10 songsblink-182 and Angels & Airwaves frontman Tom DeLonge takes us through the 10 most monumental songs of his lengthy career…
Features Hole: The turbulent birth and misunderstood beauty of Celebrity SkinIn 1998, Hole released Celebrity Skin – a brilliant record born from a long, well-documented period of turmoil…
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Features 13 of the best rock one-hit wondersFrom Crazy Town to Drowning Pool and beyond – these are some of rock’s biggest one-hit wonders.
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Features Alkaline Trio: Every album ranked from worst to best by Matt SkibaFrontman Matt Skiba ranks Alkaline Trio’s nine albums in order of greatness – from 1998’s Goddamnit to 2018’s Is This Thing Cursed?
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Reviews Album review: Fiddlehead – Between The RichnessPost-hardcore collective Fiddlehead dig deep on glorious second album, Between The Richness.
Features Why rock music needs to do more to support its artistsOne day you’re on top of the world and feeling indestructible. The next, you’re on the scrapheap and lost. But what happens to rock stars who fall on hard times? Addiction and mental health issues are rife, but in an industry slowly waking up to its duty of are there is hope and outlets for support…
Features Light in the dark: Inside Manchester Orchestra's The Million Masks Of GodAndy Hull and Robert McDowell talk faith, forgiveness, grief and Manchester Orchestra's excellent new album The Million Masks Of God.
Reviews Album review: The Mighty Mighty Bosstones – When God Was GreatSka-punk staples The Mighty Mighty Bosstones' 11th record might look back, but still finds time to party…
Features “We knew it was going to be a defining moment in the life of the band”: Taking Back Sunday relive the dramatic impact of Louder NowTaking Back Sunday’s Adam Lazzara and Mark O’Connell remember their game-changing third album Louder Now, which was released in 2006.
Features Meet Skegss: The Aussie slackers unravelling the mysteries of lifeDon’t think Skegss are just some surf bums, trotting out music with no substance. This Byron Bay trio are riding the wave of their breakout debut to explore the depths and comedy and melancholy on album number two…