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CAIVANO Interview: Phil Talks the Importance of Creative Arts
In the late 80's, into the 90's, and moving forward still, Monster Magnet has been a big force in the rock music world. For a while, you couldn't go a day without hearing "Space Lord" playing somewhere or on something. Phil Caivano was just…
DETHKLOK Interview: Brendon and the “Five Dipshit, Assholes Living Inside my Head”
What we thought was the end of an era in 2013, thankfully, has only been a temporary hiatus and 2023 has brought us more Dethklok and more Metalocalypse. Nathan, Pickles, Skwisgaar, Toki, and Murderface are back and the metal community is…
TO KILL ACHILLES Interview: Mark
Two days ago, on August 11th, 2023, To Kill Achilles released their newest album, Recovery through Arising Empire. This is a raw, genuine, heartbreaking album with so much sadness and soul within. The reality of Mark and his bandmates' life…
Gogol Bordello at Knitting Factory Boise
Gogol Bordello delivered a ferociously energetic set at the Boise Knitting Factory. Staff photographer Katarzyna Cepek was there to capture the spectacle "on film."
BLACK STONE CHERRY Interview: The Dash in Life
Back in 2006, I took an almost three-hour trip to see a Black Label Society in a neighboring state. The openers were Priestess and Black Stone Cherry, whom I had not heard anything about at this point. It had been, what felt like, shortly…
SAINT KARLOFF Interview: Inspiration and Motivation
When I first pressed play on Paleolithic War Crimes, I was blown away. It became a warm 60s/70s hug from the music I grew up with, with a twist of modern flavor. I instantly wanted to know more and dug into Saint Karloff, the musicians…
NEGUS Interview: A Blindfolded Journey
There are some musicians who have just started their journey, and there are some who already have created a legacy. Steve Negus has an extensive resume in the music industry since the 1970s with bands like Saga, whom he was with for almost…
AGGROS Interview: Parris Leaves the Ego Behind
Instrumentals can sometimes hit the nail on the head and really take you places while you listen. Rise of the Aggros by Aggros is one of those albums that makes you rock out one minute, then transports you to another land effortlessly and…
THE ONGOING CONCEPT Interview: Dawson’s Got Worms
In Idaho, people expect trees, streams, fishing, and anything nature related, but they don't always anticipate bands full of talent (unless you live here and know better). The Ongoing Concept is challenging this notion and showing people…
WINGER Interview: Kip On His Long Term Bandmates
When you think of the 1980's, Winger is easily in the top ten bands that come to your brain. When Beavis and Butthead decided to make Winger the "butt" of their jokes, it became taboo to like a band that had zero business being roped into a…