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Poison: Native Tongue (Capitol) **½
Review by Deborah Frost, Rolling Stone, 18 March 1993
"OH, NO, NO," moans Bret Michaels during the final, crashing chords of the newly reconstituted Poison's attempt to reestablish its lacquered toehold on the bubble-metal ...
Interview by RJ Smith, Details, July 1993
Rick Rubin built a recording empire from a dorm room at NYU. With Def American Recordings, he's taken the sound of the streets to the ...
Anthrax, Garth Brooks, Kiss, Lemonheads, The, Gin Blossoms, Toad the Wet Sprocket: Kiss Off
Report and Interview by Rob Tannenbaum, GQ, January 1994
As the nation turns its lonely eyes to the Seventies for inspiration, they alight fondly on Kiss, who were stupider and crasser than anyone — ...
Interview by Steffan Chirazi, Kerrang!, 21 May 1994
There's a new vibe about MEGADETH in 1994 — they're happy, mellow, positive. They actually like each other, goddammit! What the hell's gotten into 'em?! ...
Metallica: Don't Tread On Me! Metallica Sue 'Em All In Court Case Spectacular!
Interview by Steffan Chirazi, Kerrang!, 22 October 1994
Gloves off as Metal masters take on record company in legal scrapof the decade! Lars tells all! ...
Report by Alan di Perna, Musician, May 1995
IN JANUARY OF 1992, singer Vince Neil appeared on the cover of this magazine, lighting a cigar with a thousand-dollar bill. His band, Mötley Crüe, ...
Be gentle with me! Reading & Donington — The Kerrang! Survival Guide
Guide by Paul Elliott, Kerrang!, 26 August 1995
Are you a festival virgin? Is it your first time? Don't end up face down in a muddy puddle — read the Big K! survival ...
Slayer: Confessions of a Teenage Punk Rocker
Interview by Steffan Chirazi, Kerrang!, 25 May 1996
He dumped a cheerleader for punk rock, and he spent his teens boozing, brawling and smashing up cars. He's Slayer guitarist Jeff Hanneman, and he's ...
Metallica: The Alternative Metallica
Interview by Barney Hoskyns, MOJO, July 1996
THEY MAKE THE ODDEST OF rock couples, James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich. Watching them at work in Manhattan’s Right Track Studios, it’s hard to imagine ...
Rage Against The Machine: Roseland Ballroom, New York NY
Live Review by Evelyn McDonnell, Rolling Stone, 3 October 1996
AT ABOUT the same time Bob Dole was accepting the GOP's presidential nomination some 3,000 miles away, Rage Against the Machine drop-kicked 'People of the ...
Marilyn Manson: The Nightmare Before Christmas
Interview by Ian Fortnam, Kerrang!, 19 December 1998
The season of goodwill may be upon us, but one man has come to vomit on your festive cheer. Fresh from wrecking his hotel room, ...
Kid Rock: At Last! Could Kid Rock Be The Saviour Of Rock? Oops. Sorry.
Report and Interview by Steven Wells, NME, 9 October 1999
"HEY, SCATLAND! R U ready for some medal!? How many of you guyz are gonna getta 'shag' tonite!?" ...
Review by Tom Cox, The Guardian, 3 March 2000
AC/DC MAY OR may not currently be writing the best lyrics in rock. It's hard to tell, since they don't print them on their album ...
Black Sabbath: The Complete '70s Replica CD Collection 1970-78
Review by Simon Reynolds, Uncut, December 2001
THE MYSTERY OF THE RIFF – so crucial to rock, so oddly neglected by critics. ...
Chuck E… So Addictive: Voice Music Editor in His Second rockcritics.com Interview
Interview by Steven Ward, rockcritics.com, March 2002
ROCK CRITIC Chuck Eddy. Love or hate? Let us count the ways… ...
Queens Of The Stone Age: Monarchs of Rock: Queens of the Stone Age
Interview by Ian Gittins, The Guardian, October 2002
"I’VE BEEN CHASING my tail trying to have a good time on this tour," grumbles Josh Homme, the towering 6’ 4" frontman of Queens Of ...
Iron Maiden: Don't Fear The Reaper
Interview by Geoff Barton, Classic Rock, January 2004
THERE ARE dead bodies lying on trestle tables in the midst of the tangled scaffolding and controlled chaos that represents Iron Maiden's rear of stage ...
Metallica: Some Kind of Monster
Film/DVD/TV Review by Chuck Eddy, The Village Voice, 2 July 2004
LAST FALL, a hilarious 3,000-word review of Metallica's unlistenable St. Anger by some guy named Colin Tappe circulated over the Internet. ...
Hayseed Dixie: Borderline, London
Live Review by Sylvie Simmons, The Guardian, 12 August 2004
"I'M HERE TO TESTIFY", says front man Barley Scotch in one of many beer-fuelled, between-song spiels, "that Hank Williams' 'Lost Highway' and AC/DC's 'Highway to ...
Retrospective by Deborah Frost, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, 12 March 2007
THE NATIONAL Weather Service labels a blizzard as severe when winds reach 45 miles her hour, snowfall is dense, and the temperature drops to ten ...
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