Results for Young Heart Attack

  • John Mellencamp

    by Denise SullivanJuly 16, 2008Comments (1)

    "Twenty-three years after Scarecrow, he's finally made another solid album." (read more)

  • Charles Manson: When I Get to the Bottom

    by Brian BrownJune 11, 2008Comments (40)

    Dennis Wilson called Manson his Wizard and the two became very close, swapping girls, songs, and religious ideas. Wilson meanwhile championed Manson to the elite music establishment by opening all sorts of doors for him, dropping him off, guitar in hand, at the hippest gatherings and playing his demos to whomever would listen. He even used Manson’s ideology in interviews. Suddenly the surfing, All-American, beefcake Beach Boy was talking about fear (read more)

  • Joy Division: Unknown Pleasures

    by Chris OttApril 16, 2008Comments (0)

    Hannett famously disassembled Stephen Morris’ drum kit down to its metal rims, searching for a rattle that was bleeding through due to his brilliant technique (read more)

  • Rory Henderson of American Steel and the Benefits of a Parliamentary System

    by Jennn FusionDecember 12, 2007Comments (0)

    American Steel may have dropped off the map in 2002, but these Oakland punk rockers haven’t lost their angst, political insight, or outspokenness. After seven years of toil, the band switched gears. They began playing as Communiqué in 2002 (read more)

  • Nick Cave: Hands Up, Who Wants To Die?

    by Tony DuShaneOctober 17, 2007Comments (12)

    The second time I spoke with Nick Cave it was a proper telephone conversation set up by his publicist, who also set up separate phone time with Bad Seed percussionist Jim Sclavunos. This was for their new project Grinderman, which is a quartet that came together during Nick’s solo shows (read more)