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"I think we were all in a good spot where we were open to trying things and experimenting with new instruments," Silversun Pickups' Nikki Monninger says about the band's most recent album, Better Nature.
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Finding themes from books and buried in his past, 53-year-old singer-songwriter Robbie Fulks believes his new songs reflect what he feels like "biologically and metabolically right now."
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"We knew we were doing the right thing," says The Darkness bassist Frankie Poullain about recording the band's most recent album, THE LAST OF OUR KIND. "We felt empowered and we wanted to be empowered."
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"I tried to keep things a little more positive," says Jake Smith about The White Buffalo album LOVE AND THE DEATH OF DAMNATION. "I tend to go to the dark side quite often."
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"Although there was no solidarity within the band on a personality level, we felt so oppressed by the outside forces that were constantly trying to change us," says singer-bassist Steve Kilbey on The Church's unwillingness to d...
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"I’m not here to preach or tell people what they should believe," says Ian Anderson who is currently out on the road with Jethro Tull — The Rock Opera. "I present songs and give a little question mark here and there."
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"I’m forever a student of music in general and I try to do my best," says guitarist Joe Satriani. "I’m just grateful the fans continue to be there."
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"Kids go to have their rib cages rattled," says DJ Datsik (Troy Beetles) about bringing his own sound system on the road. "That’s what we promote. When I perform, I want to give it my all."
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"If I wrote about my own life always the songs would be about going to the grocery office and post office,' says singer Craig Finn. "You want to create something more exciting and that says more."
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"He subconsciously makes people question what they’re feeling," says Puscifer singer Carina Round, talking about the band's frontman Maynard James Keenan. "It’s weird and funny and they don’t know how they should take it."