Alison Mosshart: Rise up and rock
Cat Woods talks to one half of rock phenomenon The Kills.
Cat Woods talks to one half of rock phenomenon The Kills.
“I basically had to go to Chester’s house and ask his dad’s permission to let him join the band.”
Funds raised from the auction will go to helping tour crews whose lines of income have been severed due to the pandemic.
A guest playlist of the songs that influenced ‘Meet Me’.
The Ghost Inside frontman Jonathan Vigil articulates what many can’t even contemplate.
Corey Beaulieu talks everything from new music to Tiger King.
“We had an all female team, including the engineer and master, which was incredible”.
“I was just trying to get what was going on in my head out there.”
Pick up the single to support Doctors Without Borders.
In the words of Ted Striker from Airplane: “what a pisser!”
Long live pop punk.
“It’s like dads making records.”
“I feel at this point in time we are so sharp as a band that we have the time and the potential to do justice to our imagination.”
“It’s all about the positives, right? Wake up, sunshine.”
An especially wild offering from the Wellington outfit.
“I remember telling my label that’s what I wanted to do, and then they were scared…”
Organisers have also revealed the event will feature an all-Australian line up.
Cat Woods speaks to Perry Bashkoff about how artists are navigating a pandemic world on social media.
Thank god music hasn’t stopped.
“I’d like to know when we’re gonna be able to get back together and do this.”