Rock Resurrection: Extreme’s Amped-Up Return to Glory
After a 15-year studio hiatus, Extreme crashes back onto the rock scene with ‘Six,’ a beast of an album that’s not just a comeback but
A photograph shouldn’t just be a picture; it should be philosophy.
After a 15-year studio hiatus, Extreme crashes back onto the rock scene with ‘Six,’ a beast of an album that’s not just a comeback but
Wheatus, the pop geniuses often overshadowed by their iconic hit “Teenage Dirtbag,” recently graced London with a spectacular performance. It’s safe to say that the
Who knew true crime could be a genre in music? Well, it is, and in the hands of Skynd, it’s seriously impressive. Skynd is an
In 1993, I stumbled upon an advanced copy of Quicksand’s “Slip” featuring the standout track “Fazer.” The band, often likened to Helmet and Fugazi, distinguished
When garage rock meets black-tie elegance, you get a performance that’s both raw and refined. That’s The Hives in a nutshell. Having reshaped garage rock
When Generation Sex took the stage, it was as if punk royalty came alive — from Billy Idol’s iconic voice to Paul Cook’s rhythmic mastery,
Fifty-six gigs, one festival, 200 plus bands photographed and one hell of a solid year for being creative. Not only did I get to
It’s my final show of the year, and it was an incredible one. Night two of three sold-out shows from post punk legends The Cure at the
His Lordship absolutely smashing it. Like Buddy Holly crossed with a Tasmanian Devil. Good God these guys were good. These guys are on a mission,
I’m being escorted backstage with my camera to photograph Blink 182 at a sold-out O2 Arena gig in front of 20,000 screaming fans. I was
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