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  • Sevendust – Interview [1999]

    It was just five years ago when the members of Sevendust held various day jobs, everything from pouring concrete to landscaping. After two years on the road in support of their first album, Sevendust is back and ready to take the world by storm. Home, their sophomore release, will showcase the power that has made…

  • The Verve Pipe – Interview with Brian

    So how was the club tour? It was great. We did six weeks and we just wrapped it up and it went really well. We haven’t been playing for a year and a half, so it really felt good to get at it again and get back to the crowd. Just playing live, man, I…

  • Joan Jones – Interview

    How are you? Fine. Just waking up. I’m drinking coffee as we speak. (laughs) So are you still touring with Seal? Well, we just had a week off and we start up tomorrow. And then we do like five or six shows in the mid-west. How has the tour been? It’s been good, long and…

  • Len – Interview

    Len has begun to pick up steam. With Mtv and radio giving them plenty of air time, it seems that Len’s “Steal My Sunshine” might end up being the song of the summer. Luckily, even with their hectic schedule, I was able to catch up with Phil who had just stepped off of the stage…

  • Moby – Interview

    I spoke with Moby for nearly forty-five minutes. He was very down to earth and easy to talk to. Before speaking with him, I saw him a bit as a religious-like figure; one with a small group of devoted followers. As you can imagine, Moby was extremely interesting. He is a very strong person who…

  • The Moffatts – Interview

    So, you just recently just did a tour of Canada, right? Clint: We just did our first Canadian tour and we didn’t know what to expect, so we played smaller venues and all the shows were sold out. So, we are going back to do a bigger tour. How is it doing shows in North…

  • Public Enemy – Interview with Chuck D.

    Politics and music joined hands decades ago with revolutionaries like Bob Dylan and John Lennon, and the tradition continues with one of the most revolutionary and outspoken bands of today, Public Enemy. Never have they allowed music to be secondary to their political agenda, yet never have they been without something to say. Public Enemy…

  • Gordon – Interview

    Did you think joining Gordon was a stroke of luck or destiny? Destiny. It wouldn’t have gone the way it had gone if it went any other way. I think at that point in my life I was keeping my eyes open and said to myself, ‘The strangest situation might be the best situation.’ And…

  • The Jerky Boys – Interview

    Busting Balls (bust-ing bols) v. 1. Slang. To jerk somebody’s chain. 2. Making somebody go crazy. (see The Jerky Boys) If you own or operate a business and you get a call from a neurotic cat named Sol Rosenberg, you are better off hanging up. Sol isn’t all the Jerky Boys have up their sleeves.…

  • C-Note – Interview

    Interview with David Perez What’s up? Not much. Hangin’ at Ricki Lake? Yeah. What’s the topic of the show today? At first they told us it was high school reunions, and then we read on the thing that it was ‘High School Reunions: Haven’t Seen You Since I Had A Sex Change’. (laughs) And we’re…

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