Interview – Peace or Protest, Interview with Pat Thetic of Anti-Flag
Anti-Flag are a punk band that sings about, in short, what a f*cked up world we live in and the things we can do to change it. They’ve sung about […]
May has came in with a bang. Anit-flags drummer Pat Thetic was there at the beginning and we caught up with him to chat Peace or Protest. Vandala went Inside the […]
Mike Scheidt is a cosmic dude and he has some pretty fascinating views about the nature of reality as well as what doom metal means in a larger context. In an in depth interview we get to see Scheidy at his absolute finest, shooting the shit about what he loves.
Joey Santiago is the lead guitarist in the Pixies. His inventive, unorthodox guitar parts in the Pixies catalogue have made him a highly influential guitarist on a great many musicians. As well as being a multi-instrumentalist, he’s also contributed scores to a number of films and television shows.
We talked to Joey about the band’s history and legacy from his Bay Area home in California.
Undoubtedly one of the most influential bands of the 90’s, The Pixies have been making waves and headliners the last ten years with renewed activity, including a new album (‘Indie Cindy’) and a continuous, and sold out, touring schedule all over the world. With an east coast run about to kick off in Memphis on May 1st, we spoke with drummer and guitarist, and founding members,
David Lovering and Joey Santiago about the Pixies past, present and future.
They’re about to hit the road with Strung Out, which includes a cross Canada run. I gave Blue a call in an undisclosed location to discuss the tour, the fans and, of course, prison.
Marzi Montazeri is a truly interesting dude, and a cosmic one at that. Whether he’s reflecting about his relation-ship with music or telling a badass story about Dimebag, this guy knows rock and roll inside and out.
Aprils edition brings a little bit of everything. The cover is a double feature with interviews with David Lovering and Joey Santiago of the Pixies. We also caught up with the […]
Matt Harvey is an interesting dude, and something of a legend. When he rerecords a record, you better damn well listen, because it just may change your life
Exhumed, now there is a band name which strikes fear into men and regret into plenty of lasses. These guys have been erupting eardrums since 1992 and watching them tear up the stage was a pleasure that I will not soon forget.