Blind gives us the follow-up to What If? and they don't sugar coat it one bit.
Chris Cornell spills on his so-called feud with Trent Reznor and the prospects of reuniting with an old band, and more!
Check our chat with These Green Eyes lead singer Colin Cunningham!
Framing Hanley had one hell of a 2008. How are they planning to top it in 2009? Find out!
Check out an in-depth review on Alien Workshop's new video, Mind Field.
We chat with POS about the worst songs on his iPod, growing up in Minnesota, and his new album, Never Better.
To say that Lakai has outdone themselves again would be an understatement. Check out The Final Flare right here!
Hit The Lights guitarist Omar Zehery tells uTURF about playing at the Winter X Games and more!
New Jersey gives us a breath of fresh air -- in skate videos, at least. Check out the review here.
We take a look at one of the best independent videos of the year. Caution: Watching this video may make you want to go skateboard.
EA's Skate 2 has a bunch more to offer since their first offering. Read on to find out what new tricks you'll be able to do, and what new spots you'll be able to make.
Stereo has made a lot of people happy with the re-release of their first two videos, A Visual Sound, and Tin Can Folklore. With having to previously view these videos on 14 year-old VHS tapes or crappy quality YouTube videos, you can now watch these gems in full quality without having to squint your eyes to make out what's going on.
We got to speak with guitarist, Travis Stever, about their Neverender tour, skating, and what to expect from them in the future.
Whoa! We got to interview Craig Owens from Chiodos, and we've gotta say, dude is awesome! But we don't need to tell you that -- we'll just let his awesome answers to our questions show you?
We don't know anyone who doesn't love blink-182 and who wasn't totally bummed when the band went on an "indefinite hiatus" in 2005. Sure, we got to see different sides of the Blink guys -- with Tom DeLonge starting Angels and Airwaves and Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker re-teaming up in +44. But seriously, what happened there? Find out in new AVA documentary, Start The Machine, which chronicles the collapse of blink-182 and the creation of AVA. We got to chat with Tom about the documentary, Blink's glory days, Barack Obama, and of course, skating. Read on?
Most 15-year-olds in bands are focused on playing their high school's talent show or a friend's birthday party. But Gabriel Garcia, lead singer and guitariest of metal band Black Tide, has bigger things of his mind -- like playing the main stage during Ozzfest and touring throughout Europe. Gabe and his bandmates, Alex Nuñez, Zakk Sandler, and Steven Spence, were recently dubbed "Rookies of 2008" in Rolling Stone magazine's Best of Rock issue -- an amazing feat for anyone, but for a band whose members are all under 21 years old? So sick. Make you feel like a slacker? Yeah, us too. Here, Alex gives us the lowdown on the band and dispels a few rumors about them along the way?
It's been a little over a year since Sonny Moore left From First To Last, and after a year of touring, it's time for the world to hear the band's newly revamped sound. With Matt Good on vocals, Travis Richter on guitars, Matt Manning on bass, and Derek Bloom on drums, the guys of FFTL haven't missed a beat. We talked to Matt Manning about Sonny's departure, the band's new album, skateboarding on tour, and much more.
Bullet For My Valetine is pretty busy these days! The Welsh band is currently criss-crossing North America on the Taste of Chaos tour (along with Atreyu, Idiot Pilot, Blessthefall, and Avenged Sevenfold), which they'll follow up with Germany's Rock am Ring and Rock im Park festival and the UK's Download Festival. Not to mention the fact that their newest album, Scream Aim Fire, has been successful, both critically and commercially. We chatted with Bullet vocalist/guitarist, Matt Tuck about the Taste of Chaos tour, band rumors, and more. Scream, aim, fire?and read on!
It's been years since Habitat (or AWS for that matter) has put out a full-length video, so everyone has been anxious to see what these guys have been up to. After all, there's no more Brian Wenning, Danny Renaud, Rob Pluhowski, or Anthony Pappalardo -- all dudes who had stellar parts in Mosaic. But where Habitat left off after Mosaic, they picked up with Inhabitants. With all new additions to the team and the same amazing art direction and filming, Habitat is stronger than ever.