Tomahawk’s Trevor Dunn on Oddfellows, Mike Patton, and His Favorite Moment Touring with Mr. Bungle
Trevor Dunn may be the new guy in Tomahawk, but his long history with the post-rock supergroups eclectic frontman Mike Patton is certainly enough to
A photograph shouldn’t just be a picture; it should be philosophy.
Trevor Dunn may be the new guy in Tomahawk, but his long history with the post-rock supergroups eclectic frontman Mike Patton is certainly enough to
When the Afghan Whigs dissolved in 2001, they were at the top of their game. Whigs mastermind Greg Dulli was writing songs that were simply
Rival Sons are going to save rock n roll. Why is rock n roll in need of saving you ask? Because there is no one
New York post-hardcore rockers Quicksand hit back hard after a 13-year absence, sounding better than ever. Walter Schreifels and company were in top form playing
Keane and Youngblood Hawke together on one stage. One band delivers the best album of 2012, and another is poised to launch their debut album
Somehow, I almost completely missed this band. Probably because Pitchfork named their latest LP Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming as their number three album of the
My favorite photos from SXSW 2012 including Fiona Apple, Gossip, Brendan Benson, Motion City Soundtrack, Cage the Elephant and Bruce Springsteen.
A few years ago, I struck vinyl gold while living in Dallas, TX. A friend of mine from Good Records, Chris Penn aka DJ Cee Pee, put together
A few years ago I struck vinyl gold while living in Dallas, TX. A friend of mine from Good Records (Chris Penn aka DJ Cee
There are very few bands from the US, let alone the world, who can write the type of gloriously over-the-top, take your breath away rock
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