A Journey Through the Desert: Kyuss, Queens of the Stone Age, and My Pilgrimage to Sky Valley The stretch of highway that connects Los Angeles and other more urbanized areas of California to the Mojave Desert is a fairly scenic, if not
John Garcia at Elsewhere (Brooklyn, NY) Stoner rock legend John Garcia played an electric last show of a two-week North American run, dubbed the Tour of the Valedores, on May 29th
No Words: The Versatile Role of the Instrumental on the Classic Metal Album Sometimes, all you need is the music. Literally, just the music. No vocals. I’ve always been a huge fan of a fully instrumental track.
Nine Songs from the Nineties ...and the Muses That Inspired Them On a surface level, most songs you hear are fairly straight forward in their meanings. You’ve got your classic themes: love, anger, betrayal, depression,
The World's Gonna End in a Month or So: Queens of the Stone Age's In Times New Roman... Josh Homme has been through some shit since we last heard from him and his bandmates on 2017’s Villains. In fact, it all started
The Biggest Metal Band in the World...and 50 Bands That Are Better than Them We need to talk about Ghost. Who are Ghost, you might ask? They are currently the biggest metal band in the world, according to the
Little Secrets: A Long, Strange Trip With Hidden Tracks Let’s take a trip to a magical time called the 1990s. You just got home from Nobody Beats the Wiz with your favorite band’